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1542 curry leaves recipes


Last Updated : Apr 28,2024




करी पत्ते रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (curry leaves recipes in Hindi)
કડી પત્તા રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (curry leaves recipes in Gujarati)

1544 Curry Leaves recipes | Indian recipes using Kadi Patta

Curry Leaves recipes | Indian recipes using Kadi Patta.

One common ingredient used in any Indian recipe is the curry leaves. This herb is a signature and an essential ingredient in Southeast Asian cuisine used in wide range of chutneys, curries, dals, and sabzis. Curry leaves are not an important part of the cooking, but their subtle flavor is unmistakable, gives meals a richer, robust flavour when added to any dish. 

Roasted Chana Dal ChutneyRoasted Chana Dal Chutney

Curry leaves when fresh they are best to us. But if you are not a regular user or you use it very less. You can purchase it whenever available in the market, wash them well remove from the stem dry it out completely.

Put a tissue paper in an airtight box and store it in a refrigerator. This will help to stay fresh for longer period. Curry leaves also rich in fibre, minerals, vitamins and also prevents premature greying of hair.

Gongura Pulihora RecipeGongura Pulihora Recipe

Curry leaves (kadi patta) dominantly used in south Indian food

Curry leaves (Kariveppilai in Tamil) are extensively used by South Indians in their cooking, especially for tempering the food. Once added in the hot oil, gives a unique aroma to the dish. People usually discard the leaves while eating. Maximum of south Indian recipes, have curry leaves used in recipes like Sambhar, Mor Kuzhambu, Upma, Medu Vadas and Masala Vadas

More KuzhambuMore Kuzhambu

Curry leaves used in chutney dry and wet 

Coconut ThuvayalCoconut Thuvayal

Chutney (Thuvayal), whether it is dry or wet is an important part as accompaniment for breakfast , lunch or dinner.

Like if it for breakfast then various types of chutney used for Idlis, Dosas, Uttapams or Vadas like Coconut Chutney, Tomato Coconut Chutney, Idli Podi, Curry Leaves Chutney Powder and Malgapodi.

Tomato Coconut ChutneyTomato Coconut Chutney.

And if it’s for lunch or dinner it will be a great accompaniment with rice preparation dishes like Curd Rice or Lemon Rice chutney like, Ginger Pachdi, Horsegram Chutney, Gongura Chutney.

 Ginger Pachdi, Ginger Chutney, South Indian Recipe
 Ginger Pachdi, Ginger Chutney, South Indian Recipe

Curry leaves (kadi patta) used in gravies and curries

Curry leaves very much important in Curries and gravies for tempering and sometimes even blended with the masala, to make it more flavourful

Recipes from our website like Pongal Kootu Curry brings together veggies and beans of different textures and flavours. 

Pongal Kootu
Pongal Kootu

Tomato Gojju a quick and easy accompaniment from the Karnataka repertoire, spicy tomato curry with shades of tanginess and sweetness too. Kolumbu Packed with the power of spices and dals, this tasty, veggie-loaded accompaniment is also quite satiating. 

Tomato GojjuTomato Gojju

Malabari Curry an assortment of veggie of multiple colours, flavours and textures, while a tongue licking paste of coconut and spices, Kai Kutan a traditional preparation from Kerala where "kai" means plantain and 'kutan' means curry and Yam and Spinach Pulusu a remarkable flavour derived from minimal ingredients and a simple procedure.

 Yam and Spinach Pulusu Yam and Spinach Pulusu

Curry leaves (kadi patta) used in rice preparation

Let that be a traditional one meal dish from a South Indian kitchen or khichdi or vagharlela (tempered) bhaat from Maharashtra. Adding curry leaves to plain rice with all the other spices, it just enchances the flavour of the rice dishes.

Here are few dishes like Bisi Bele Bhaat traditional spicy rice dish from Karnataka is quite addictive. Easy and quick lemon rice recipe made with basic ingredients like lemon juice, boiled rice and Indian spices. 

Bisi Bele Bhaat
Bisi Bele Bhaat

South Indian Curd Rice is also a comforting one-dish meal that is satiating and refreshing, with its cool flavour and homely aroma. Vangi Bhaat is one such traditional Maharashtrian dish with an appetising aroma and rich taste.

Curd RiceCurd Rice

Curry leaves used in sabzis

Subzis play an important role as an accompaniment with roti, paratha or any rice dish. In many household, without subzi or poriyal for lunch and dinner is very much incomplete, any fresh vegetables chopped and tempered with mustard seeds and curry leaves and cooked till perfection.

Recipes like Cabbage Poriyal tempered with mustard seeds, curry leaves and dry red chillies makes a delightful accompaniment.

Cabbage PoriyalCabbage Poriyal

Beetroot and Coconut Sabzi easy and tasty South Indian recipe, which features grated beetroot, flavoured with a traditional tempering.


 French Beans and Carrot Thoran, Kerala Dry Sabzi French Beans and Carrot Thoran, Kerala Dry Sabzi

 French Beans and Carrot Thoran ‘Thoran’ is a traditional vegetable preparation that is popular in Kerala and Thandukeerai this South Indian subzi is made of red amaranth, perked up with a spicy coconut mixture.

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Recipe# 10201
27 Dec 03

 by sumagandlur
No reviews
1. you can use any left-over vegetable or curry instead of the mixed vegetables. this way you will have a different flavour each time.
Recipe# 13300
28 Sep 18

 by ayeshatalat
No reviews
This subzi is a fried potato cooked in a spicy and tangy tomato gravy. Serve this simple and yet so tasty vegetable recipe with the rotis.
Recipe# 13761
13 Apr 11

 by RGul
No reviews
Aalu golden fries is a crispy potato based snack. Makes an excellent starter or side dish for sandwiches.
Recipe# 33678
14 Sep 11

 by Janani G Vikram
No reviews
Special tortoise-shell shaped dal vadas served on festival days in south (a spicier version of this is the famous south indian masala vada).
Recipe# 14889
11 Aug 11

 by kundhu
No reviews
Ada (dosas) is a traditional dosa recipe prepared from a batter comprising of rice flour. The adai is spread on a non stick pan with hot oil and then enjoyed crispy hot with coconut chutney as snack or breakfast.
Recipe# 15733
01 Feb 05

 by veena_arun
No reviews
Kadai Dosa is a crispy thin pancake recipe prepared from a rice and lentil based batter. The kadai is rich in health benefits and makes for an excellent breakfast or snacking choice.
Recipe# 16075
11 Aug 11

 by shee_recipes
A spoonful of adrak chutney makes for a lovely side dish, dip or accompaniment recipe. Adrak or ginger is good for digestive and respiratory complaints and hence this chutney made from crushed adrak or ginger should feature in your menu.
Recipe# 14467
11 Jun 01

 by sadhanaca
No reviews
Discover a simple way of preparing the awesome Aloo pastry puffs at home with this recipe. The pastry sheets are filled with a boiled aloo and cumin seeds laden mixture and then baked till flaky and crispy.
Recipe# 34876
24 Sep 18

 by vrunda naik
No reviews
Seeking to satiate your appetite on fasting days? A delectable yoghurt kadhi with pakodas made from potatoes and water chestnut flour (singhare ka atta), Aloo ki Kadhi ensures a splash of excitement too. Enjoy Aloo ki Kadhi with Samo Khichdi and
Recipe# 15031
13 Aug 11

 by bsharmi
No reviews
An amazingly crispy and easy snack recipe, the aloo-65 has the potatoes mixed with a spicy mixture consisting of chillies, ginger, garlic, lime juice and garam masala. These fried aloo pakodis are served with a tempering of mustard seeds, curry leaves and grated coconut as snack with tea.
Recipe# 14882
13 Aug 11

 by savita_guru
No reviews
Alu broccoli provides a typical indian flavor to otherwise not so indian vegetable ,broccoli. A tempting blend of boiled and diced potatoes or aloo and spice powders with broccoli florets are sure to make everybody crave for more.
Recipe# 16622
13 Aug 11

 by lamiks
No reviews
Amla raita is a rich source of vitamin c. Children who do not enjoy amla will enjoy this raita along with hot phulkas or rotis.
Recipe# 15853
01 Feb 05

 by varsha_bachulal
No reviews
Ananas Curry is a sweet and sour curry recipe made from chopped ananas or pineapples. The tempering of hing, mustard seeds, curry leaves and addition of tangy tamarind water and grated coconut adds to the flavour of this South Indian vegetable delicacy.
Recipe# 13928
28 Jun 03

 
by padma prasad
No reviews
Anapakaya (surakkai) kottu is a vegetable and lentil based South Indian main course preparation. The bottle gourd or surakkai is cooked with red gram or tuar dal along with coconut, tamarind and ginger garlic paste. Enjoy the kottu curry with boiled rice.
Recipe# 38317
20 May 13

 
by samyuktha agarwal
No reviews
This is a typical south indian recipe which will make your taste buds tingle with the flavours in it. . . .
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