Kootu is made with a variety of vegetables, including pumpkin, snake gourd, drumstick, and papaya. Here are some varieties of South Indian Kootu you must try at home.
Pudalangai Kootu
This stew is made with snake gourd, lentils, and coconut. It is best served with steamed rice along with a dollop of desi ghee or a hot bowl of rasam.
Murungakkai Kootu
Murungakkai is made with drumsticks, lentils, and spices. Just sauté the spices, add the chopped drumsticks, followed by the cooked dal, and let it simmer for a few minutes.
PoosanikkaiKootu
It is made with ash gourd, lentils, and coconut and is a hearty and comforting dish.
Thatta PayirKootu
It is a popular legume used in South Indian cuisine. This side dish is made with cowpeas, coconut, and spices like garlic, red chillies, and tamarind pulp.
Papaya Kootu
This kootu is made with raw papaya, moong dal, and a few spices, along with coconut. It can be served with both rice and roti.