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7 cooling South Indian dishes to try this summer

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 15, 2025, 08:08 IST
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7 cooling South Indian dishes to try this summer

South Indian cuisine isn’t just about spice and bold flavours—it’s also got some of the most refreshing summer dishes you can imagine. When the temperature rises and appetites drop, these traditional recipes come to the rescue. Light, cooling, and full of natural goodness, they’re perfect for keeping your body calm and your taste buds happy. These dishes are made with ingredients that naturally help cool you down—curd, coconut, curry leaves, buttermilk, and seasonal veggies. And what makes them stand out is how satisfying they are without weighing you down, even on the hottest days. Let’s dig into some South Indian summer favourites that bring the chill without losing flavour.

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Curd rice

Comfort food at its finest. Soft-cooked rice mixed with curd, seasoned with mustard seeds, curry leaves, and a touch of ginger—it’s soothing, tangy, and gentle on the stomach. Curd rice is also great for digestion and helps beat the heat from within.

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Buttermilk or neer mor

A glass of chilled neer mor is all it takes to feel instantly refreshed. Made with diluted curd, tempered spices, and herbs like coriander and curry leaves, this drink cools the body, supports gut health, and keeps dehydration away.

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Puli aval (tamarind poha)

This quick dish uses flattened rice soaked in tamarind water and mixed with mild spices. It’s tangy, soft, and doesn’t weigh you down. Puli aval is light on the stomach but filling enough to keep you going, especially on sultry afternoons.

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Thayir semiya (curd vermicelli)

Vermicelli cooked and cooled, then mixed with curd and topped with a classic South Indian tadka—this dish is smooth, creamy, and perfect for hot days. It works well as a meal or snack and keeps your body cool while satisfying your hunger.

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Kosambari

A raw salad made with soaked lentils, cucumber, grated coconut, and a squeeze of lime. It’s crunchy, fresh, and full of fibre and protein. Kosambari is cooling and hydrating, making it a great side or light bite on summer days.

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Elaneer payasam (tender coconut kheer)

Tender coconut water and pulp blended with a bit of milk or coconut milk to make a sweet, delicate dessert. It’s naturally sweet and rich in electrolytes, giving your body a gentle energy boost while keeping things cool.

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Rasam with rice

Though it’s often served hot, a lightly spiced rasam with steaming rice can surprisingly be cooling due to the use of tamarind, pepper, and herbs that aid digestion. A smaller portion works best during summer to keep things light yet flavourful.



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