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​6 famous curd dishes in India that are a must-try​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 26, 2025, 13:00 IST
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6 famous curd dishes in India that are a must-try

Curd in India is far more than just dairy. It’s the cool relief on a sweltering afternoon, the gentle answer to fiery masalas, and the heart of both temple offerings and wedding feasts. Across the country, every region has its own way of weaving curd into the meal; it cools the body, aids digestion, balances heat from spices, and leaves a light, satisfying finish to even the heaviest spread. Scroll down, and you’ll find six timeless dishes where yogurt isn’t just an ingredient but the very soul of the plate.

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Dahi vada

Dahi vada is street food made of gentle, soft, airy lentil dumplings that soak up cool yogurt, bright chutneys, and warm spices. It’s cooling, tangy, a little sweet, and deeply comforting. To prepare it, take soaked urad dal and grind to a light batter with a pinch of salt. Drop spoonfuls into hot oil and fry till golden. Slip the fritters into warm water for a few minutes so they soften, then lift and press gently. Set them in a bowl, pour over whisked yogurt (salt and a pinch of sugar), and finish with roasted cumin powder, red chilli powder, tamarind chutney, and fresh coriander. Serve chilled.

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Kadhi

Kadhi is the kind of home food that shifts from kitchen to kitchen - yogurt whisked with gram flour, simmered low until smooth and gently tangy, then finished with a crackling tadka: mustard seeds popping, curry leaves turning crisp, dried chillies tinting the oil. In Punjab, it cooks down thick and holds pakoras like soft sponges; in Gujarat, it’s lighter, a touch sweet, almost sippable. Whatever the style, kadhi belongs to rainy afternoons and quiet evenings, poured over hot rice where it soaks in and steadies the day.

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Chaas

Chaas is simple, yet indispensable. Whisk yogurt with water until frothy, add a pinch of roasted cumin, salt, maybe ginger or green chilli if you like it sharp, and drink it chilled. In Rajasthan and Gujarat, it appears after almost every meal - working both as a digestive and a cooler. It cools you in an instant, the way shade feels after stepping out of the heat.

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Shrikhand

Yogurt is strained overnight until thick, then whipped with sugar and saffron until glossy - shrikhand is both minimal and luxurious. Its silkiness comes from patience: letting whey drip away until only creaminess remains. Cardamom often slips in for fragrance, with pistachios or almonds scattered on top for a little crunch. In Maharashtra and Gujarat, shrikhand is festive food, but one spoonful on a hot day feels like reason enough to celebrate.

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Dahi Puri

Crisp puris cracked open and filled with potatoes, chutneys, and spices are transformed when cool yogurt is poured in. The curd softens the sharp chutneys and turns the crunch into a creamy bite that bursts with sweet, sour, spicy, and cool all at once. It’s messy to eat dripping down your fingers, but that’s exactly the joy of it.

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Mor Kuzhambu

In Tamil kitchens, yogurt becomes Mor Kuzhambu - a pale, gently spiced curry where buttermilk simmers with coconut, green chillies, and curry leaves. To make it, grind coconut, green chillies, cumin, and a little soaked rice to a smooth paste; whisk it into thinned yogurt with salt and a pinch of turmeric, add ash gourd or okra, and warm gently, don’t let it boil. Finish with a hot tadka of mustard seeds, curry leaves, and a tiny pinch of fenugreek, poured over at the end.

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