Our 10 Best Indian Recipes

From big and flavorful coconut curries to fragrant and refreshing cucumber raitas, Indian food will give your palate a break from the bland and ordinary. Get ready for your senses to be infused with exotic spices such as turmeric, cumin, mint, red and green chilies, and creamy yogurt.

These are the ten very best mix of sweet, tangy, fiery, and cool Indian food recipes that we have to offer…

1. Chettinad Fish Fry

A South Indian specialty, this flavorful fried fish dish delivers just the right amount of sweet and spicy. It’s the perfect mix of both thanks to the way this moist fish is fried with fiery chilies, ginger root, lime and turmeric.

https://www.cookingandme.com/2016/12/10/chettinad-fish-fry-recipe/ Photos and Recipe By: Cooking and Me

2. Nyonya Style Pumpkin and Shrimp Curry

Smooth, tangy, and a bit sweet, this dish mixes the flavors of vinegar and tamarind, ripe pumpkin, tender spinach, and creamy coconut milk. Serve your curry over potatoes or basmati rice, or just scoop it up using pita triangles or crispy naan bread.

https://www.rotinrice.com/nyonya-style-pumpkin-and-shrimp-curry/ Photos and Recipe By: Rotin Rice

3. Smoked Eggplant Raita

Raita is a creamy, fragrant yogurt-based dip typically served along other spicy Indian dishes or used as a Naan bread dipper, meat topping, or even a thick and creamy salad dressing. This, like most, raitas, are pretty simple to make—just mix cumin, mint, smoked eggplant, garlic, and ginger—and serve it along with a spicy curry to quell the fire.

https://www.thespruce.com/seasoned-eggplant-with-yogurt-1957753 Photos and Recipe By: The Spruce

4. Chicken Tikka Masala

Chicken Tikka Masala is a popular curry-style dish that is enjoyed throughout India. It features tender chunks of chicken marinated in spices, yogurt, tomatoes, and coriander, and baked in a tandoor-style oven (a clay oven used for baking and cooking). This particular masala calls for the meat to be marinated in a blend of spices—including green and red chilies, ginger, garlic, turmeric, curry leaves, lemon, coriander, garam masala, cumin, and cardamom. Serve it with bread or over basmati rice.

http://www.savorytooth.com/best-chicken-tikka-masala/?pinoptimal Photos and Recipe By: Savoury Tooth

5. 1 Pot Lentil Dal

This signature and distinctive East Indian soup is a hot and bubbling bowl of dal, onion, garlic, ginger, mustard seeds, paprika, tomatoes, cilantro, and black mustard seeds. This particular recipe calls for green lentils. I make my dal a full meal by adding a spicy chickpea salad and some naan bread.

https://minimalistbaker.com/1-pot-lentil-dal/ Photos and Recipe By: Minimalist Baker

6. Kerala-Style Chicken Coconut Stew

I can already smell the aromatic coconut, cinnamon, spicy cloves, and green chilies in this deliciously-satisfying chicken stew. A popular dish in Kerala, a state located in south-east India, coconuts are the showcase of this thick and creamy chicken and potato stew because they are so plentiful here.

https://www.whiskaffair.com/kerala-style-chicken-stew-recipe/ Photos and Recipe By: Whisk Affair

7. Chana Dal with Cauliflower, Cashews and Coconut Milk

If you are a fan of buddha or health bowls, try your hand at making this single bowl meal that will take your supper game to the next level.

https://vanillaandbean.com/chana-dal-cauliflower-coconut-milk/ Photos and Recipe By: Vanilla and Bean

8. Mushroom Masala

Taking a break from meat? This Mushroom Masala will fill you up and surprise your tastebuds with loads of flavor.

http://www.masalaherb.com/2017/07/mushroom-masala-recipe.html Photos and Recipe By: Masala Herb

9. Aloo Gobi

This is not your average cauliflower side dish. Make Cauliflower your main obsession with the help of Indian spices and fresh naan.

http://www.chefdehome.com/Recipes/722/aloo-gobi-cauliflower-potato-curry Photos and Recipe By: Chef De Home

10. Coconut Shrimp Curry

Make a big batch of this at the beginning of the week and freeze some for next month as well.

http://www.jocooks.com/main-courses/seafood/coconut-shrimp-curry/ Photos and Recipe By: Jo Cooks
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