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coconut recipes | 1727 South Indian, Maharashtrain, Indian coconut cecipe collection  

Coconut, also known as Nariyal, is a hard fruit that grows in tropical and sub-tropical areas around the world and is widely used in Indian Cuisine, especially south Indian. It can be used in a dried form, paste, grated or even toasted. Not only is it used to make sweet coconut dishes, it is also used as main ingredient in many savory coconut dishes.

Coconut Recipes, South Indian Recipes

It is a wide known fact that most of the dishes of the South use coconut in them. From simple dishes like Rava Vada and Rava Bonda, where little coconut is added for flavor enhancing to dishes like Mysore Masala Dosa where the base of the masala is a heavy coconut flavor, every dish gets perked up!

Coconut also serves as a base for a variety of curries and dals, the two of the most popular ones being the Mangaloren drumstick curry and Sambar served with rice. The South Indians love their Coconut Rice and Coconut water which is abundantly available. Make your own coconut cream to make curries. 

Use fresh grated coconut in  cabbage stir fry, which is also known as foogath, and as one of the main ingredients in Kadubu which are steamed dumplings with a sweet or savory taste. This goes to show the abundance of coconut recipes!

Coconut Recipes, Maharashtrian Recipes

Another cuisine that heavily utilizes coconut is the Maharashtrian cuisine. It can be used as an additional flavor to the already tasty Rava Thalipeeth or as a part of the stuffing and gravy to be stuffed into eggplants in Bharleli Vaangi, a semi dry subzi with other aromatics as well. Tendli Bhaat, a famous rice dish with ivy gourd, is cooked in a rich spice powder with one of the ingredients being nariyal. A similar blend of spices with coconut is also used in making a gravy Green Peas Ambti and can be eaten with Bhakri or parathas

Coconut Recipes, Indian Desserts

Not only is coconut known for providing a kick of taste to savory food, you can also make great Coconut Dishes like desserts/mithais with it. Traditional Indian sweets like Kopra Pak (kopra means coconut) have rich, really intense flavor of coconut when cooked with milk and also has a really nice texture. On a similar note, there is Nariyal Vadi, made with fresh coconut and sugar with added dry fruits to give you a rich taste. Coconut Ladoo make a great addition to festivities.

Coconut Recipes, Snacks/ Side Dish

Coconut is one such ingredient that you can make numerous side dishes with. There is plain Coconut Chutney for all the dosas and idlis, Capsicum Chutney for a hot lunch with rice and ghee, Mysore Chutney to top on potato bhaji and dosas and many other varieties with coconut. Coconut adds to the semi-sweet taste of green peas in the perfect tea-time snack, Ghughras. Another great snack idea is Dhokla with Coconut Sauce. Khatta Dhoklas covered in a rich, creamy coconut sauce is a recipe that is prepared to impress.

International Recipes using Coconut

Apart from the fresh and dried varieties of coconut, international cuisine widely uses Coconut Milk. The Burmese use it to make their famous khowsuey, a thick, creamy gravy and noodles and the Thai use it for the Thai Green Curry, a curry flavored with lemongrass, coconut milk and other spices. Use desiccated coconut to make chocolate coconut dessert.

We hope you liked this article on Nariyal/coconut recipes.

Here are a few of my favorite recipes using coconut:

1. Almond, berry and coconut cake

2. Nariyal roti

3. Malabar curry

4. Valor Papdi nu Shaak

We hope you enjoy our Coconut Recipe Collection given below and would love to hear your comments.


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Think of pineapples and coconut milk and the first thing you notice is the contrast between the two – right from the texture to the flavour and aroma, everything about these two are contrasting. Yet, the two get along so beautifully with each other, balancing their features and giving your palate a fine treat. In this amazing Coconut Pineapple Curry, pineapple and coconut milk are combined with a flavoursome paste of coconut, ginger and other spices, to get a really tongue-tickling dish that everybody will enjoy. Serve the Coconut Pineapple Curry hot and fresh. Enjoy other recipes like Cashew Curry and Phudina, Coriander and Coconut Milk Rice .
pumpkin jaggery gulgule recipe | sweet pumpkin fritters | kaddu ke gulgule | with 17 amazing images. You will love the rich, traditional flavour and amazing texture of this sweet pumpkin fritters. Learn how to make pumpkin jaggery gulgule recipe | sweet pumpkin fritters | kaddu ke gulgule | Gulgula is an Indian version of mini donuts. Basically, they are like sweetened mini donuts. They are super spongy and crispy. kaddu ke gulgule is packed with an awesome flavor of pumpkin, aroma of cardamom. A melt-in-the-mouth sweet made by deep-frying a batter of boiled and sweetened pumpkin flavoured with cardamom. Whole wheat flour helps hold the batter together while coconut and poppy seeds intensify the taste and texture of the pumpkin jaggery gulgule. pro tips to make pumpkin jaggery gulgule: 1. Don't overmix the batter, or the gulgule will become hard. 2. Fry the gulgule in batches so that they don't crowd the pan and soak too much oil. 3. Serve them hot to enjoy its best flavours. Enjoy pumpkin jaggery gulgule recipe | sweet pumpkin fritters | kaddu ke gulgule | detailed step by step photos.
This mixed vegetables in coconut gravy is a great combination of dry spices and coconut milk with mixed vegetables. Worth a try !
green chutney (faral recipe) | phalahari vrat ki chutney | vrat ki chatni | with 15 amazing images. faral green chutney is made with common ingredients like coriander, grated coconut, green chillies, lemon juice, sugar and rock salt. A tongue-tickling green chutney (faral recipe) that finds many uses in Indian cuisine! While it is a wonderful accompaniment to everything from puris to Samosa, this versatile green chutney (faral recipe) with the dominant flavour of coriander and green chillies, is also used in the preparation of several savouries, snacks and tiffin recipes. Notes on faral green chutney. 1. we have added freshly grated coconut in this recipe to make it a little different. It also gives a thick consistency to the green chutney. 2. Add roughly chopped green chillies. If you want a spicier chutney, then add a little more. 3. Furthermore, add the lemon juice. Lemon juice helps in retaining the bright green colour. 4. Add the sugar. It helps in balancing the sour flavor of hari chutney from lemon. phalahari vrat ki chutney can, for example, be used to line chapatis when preparing a roll. faral green chutney is also suitable for consuming on fasting days. Enjoy how to make green chutney (faral recipe) | phalahari vrat ki chutney | vrat ki chatni | with detailed step by step photos below.
Corn and potato handvo with coconut sauce, the innovation here is not just in the handvo, but in the accompaniment too! why settle for normal chutney or sauce when you can be different there too – try making this lovely coconut sauce instead! handvo is usually made with a batter of rice and urad dal, but here it is made using vegetables, corn, rawa etc. Coconut milk lends its unique flavour to this dish, but remember to use thick coconut milk.
vegetable kalvan recipe | Maharashtrian healthy sabzi | bhaji cha kalvan | how to make veg kalvan | with 33 amazing images. vegetable kalvan recipe | Maharashtrian healthy sabzi | bhaji cha kalvan | how to make veg kalvan is a sabzi with common ingredients, but with a delightful aroma and flavour. Learn how to make veg kalvan. To make vegetable kalvan, heat 2 tsp of oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the curry leaves, onions, ginger and garlic and sauté on a medium flame for 3 minutes. Add the coconut and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the tomatoes, turmeric powder, chilli powder and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Cool the mixture completely and blend in a mixer to a smooth paste. Keep aside. Heat the remaining ½ tsp of oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds and asafoetida and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the prepared paste, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the milk, sugar, salt and 1 cup of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the vegetables, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve hot garnished with coriander. There is something great about this bhaji cha kalvan... it seems homely and special at the same time! Indeed, this authentic Maharashtrian delicacy is an all-time favourite. The Maharashtrian healthy sabzi features an assortment of veggies cooked in an onion-tomato, roasted coconut and spice based gravy. Roasting the coconut heightens the aroma and taste of the spice paste, giving the kalvan its characteristic taste. This veg kalvan has a bountiful of nutrients and antioxidants to help in fighting immunity and reducing inflammation. The fibre from the veggies are a ladder to maintaining digestive health as well as heart health. If you like veg kalvan, pair it with whole wheat chapatis for a truly soul-warming meal. for a truly soul-warming meal. Tips for vegetable kalvan. 1. You can also add chopped and boiled potatoes and boiled cauliflower florets to this kalvan recipe. 2. For an authentic flavour and taste, we recommend that you make the paste fresh and not too much in advance. 3. If you are serving the sabzi later, you may have to add little water and adjust the consistency before reheating. Enjoy vegetable kalvan recipe | Maharashtrian healthy sabzi | bhaji cha kalvan | how to make veg kalvan | with step by step photos.
A wholesome Parsi dish made of sprouted and peeled vaal perked up with tangy tomatoes and crunchy onions in a soothing base of coconut milk, the Tittori Dal has a very pleasing flavour that will appeal to everybody. While on the one hand, coconut milk gives a rich but soothing flavour and texture, the other ingredients including the spice powders give it the required zing, making the Tittori Dal a well-rounded accompaniment to Rotis , Parathas or even rice preparations.
Expose your taste buds to some real excitement! The Bharwan Baingan is a super tasty dish of small brinjals, prepared the Punjabi way, with an intensely-flavoured stuffing of onion, coconut and peppy spices. The stuffing, prepared by sautéeing a rich onion-coconut paste with spice powders, gives the brinjals an amazing flavour and unique texture too. The stuffed brinjals are cooked slowly and carefully in a kadhai, with a flavourful tempering, till they are soft and aromatic. It is quite exciting to watch the small brinjals transform into this exciting dish, which makes it worth licking your fingers! Also do try Hyderabadi Baingan Subzi and Baingan Musasalam .
One look at this appetizing dish, and you just cannot resist savouring it immediately. Indeed, what an innovative presentation and what a fantastic flavour! The Vegetables Pulao with Coconut Curry features rice sautéed with colourful veggies, served in the form of a ring that is filled with a coconut milk based curry. A special masala paste made of coconut, garlic and spices transforms the soothing coconut milk into a mouth-watering curry. The veggie-loaded pulao and the perky coconut curry get along very well together in this dish. Savour their team-work in every mouthful of this innovative recipe. A perfect one dish meal for a lazy sunday.
What a wonderful way to eat cauliflower! When combined with peanuts and coconut, cauliflower sheds its unpleasant smell and transforms into a delicacy. These stuffed cauliflower puris are indeed exotic and unique and can be served at parties too. But, remember they are Deep-fried Delights , so keep a tab on how much you eat, tempting though it is.
Vaingya Ambot is a tongue-tickling preparation of brinjals, cooked with tamarind and dal. Tamarind together with a paste of coconut and red-chillies gives this dish a wonderfully tangy and spicy flavour. A dash of spice powders and a tempering of mustard seeds and asafetida add to the taste and aroma. Onions, sautéed with the tempering, give the Vaingya Ambot a rich taste and nice crunch too. This sour and spicy vegetable dish is made with minimal coconut and oil, to make it healthy. Serve it hot with rice , rotis , idlis or dosas .
coconut pachadi recipe | coconut raita | kobbari pachadi | with amazing 12 images coconut pachadi recipe is a South Indian style coconut raita. Well, if you like dips and raitas, check out their South Indian equivalent – the refreshing raitas! coconut pachadi is a nice and creamy raita from derived from Andhra Pradesh. There are different versions to this coconut raita and this is our version of it. South Indian prefer eating coconut pachadi as a side dish along with their meal. coconut pachadi is super quick and easy to make, not even an amateur can go wrong with this one. The magic touch which is the tempering of mustard seeds and curry leaves give coconut pachadi an amazing delicious taste and perk up the flavours. coconut pachadi is made by combining thick curds with veggies or other ingredients. The highlight of any pachadi is the traditional tempering, which adds an irresistible aroma to the simple coconut pachadi making it irresistible. Here is a delectable pachadi made of coconut and curds, perked up with ginger and green chillies. You will love the mellow yet tangy flavour of this coconut pachadi with the pleasant crunch of coconut. Keep all the ingredients ready, but mix in the curd just before serving, so that it remains thick and creamy. Serve coconut pachadi fresh with tangy, spicy rice preparations like Tamarind Rice or Tomato Rice. Learn to make coconut pachadi recipe | coconut raita | kobbari pachadi | with detailed step by step recipe photos and videos below.
unniyappam recipe | unni appam | mini sweet appam | quick unniyappam | banana appam | with 24 amazing images. South Indian unniyappam are a small round sweet snack made with rice, banana, coconut, sesame seeds, cardamom powder and molten jaggery! Let's see how to make unniyappam recipe. Soak and drain raw rice and transfer to a mixer jar. Add jaggery, banana, water and blend. Transfer the mixture in a deep bowl. Keep aside. Heat 1 tbsp ghee in a small non-stick pan. Add the coconut and sesame seeds and cook. Once cooled add the coconut sesame mixture to the rice jaggery mixture. To make unni appam, heat 1 tsp ghee in each appe mould of an appe pan on a medium flame. Pour 1/2 tbsp of batter into each mould. Cook till the lower surface becomes golden brown and then turn each unni appam upside down using a fork or appam stick so as to cook them from the other side. Your unniyappam is ready. I would like to share with you some tips to make the perfect unniyappam recipe. 1. Make sure to use ripe banana, which will give sweetness to the batter. 2. Blend everything until combined and smooth. The batter should have a flowing consistency. 3. Adding of baking soda to give a soft, fluffy texture to the unni appam. 4. Be generous with the amount of ghee put in each appe mould of an appe pan to get a really crisp texture on the outside of banana appam. 5. You need to cook them on a low flame as the unniyappam brown very fast due to the addition of bananas and jaggery. While unniyappam is traditionally made using ground wheat or a combination of wheat and rice, here is a slightly modified version using just raw rice. This quick unniyappam can be enjoyed as a quick evening snack. Enjoy unniyappam recipe | unni appam | mini sweet appam | quick unniyappam | banana appam | with detailed step by step recipe and video below.
vegetable saggu recipe | South Indian style mixed vegetable sagu | healthy vegetable sabzi | with 39 amazing images. Sagu or Mixed Vegetable Sagu, almost always pronounced in a rush as ‘sagg’ is one of the most ubiquitous accompaniments in Karnataka. Learn how to make vegetable saggu recipe | South Indian style mixed vegetable sagu | healthy vegetable sabzi | This richly-flavoured healthy vegetable sabzi is part of their daily menu. Here, a large and vibrant assortment of veggies is cooked with a traditional tempering and flavoured with a special Sagu masala that is made of dry-roasted urad dal, coriander, coconut and spices. You will love the appetizing aroma and flavour of this South Indian style mixed vegetable sagu, which is also conveniently easy to prepare. It is relished with dosas, puris and chapatis too! pro tips to make vegetable sagu: 1. If you like you can also add drumsticks in the sabzi. 2. Freshly made green masala enhances the flavour of the sabzi. 3. Cooking the sabzi in ghee gives better taste. Enjoy vegetable saggu recipe | South Indian style mixed vegetable sagu | healthy vegetable sabzi | with detailed step by step photos.
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