Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (2024)

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Want an easy recipe for a mouth-watering South Indian egg curry?This delicious Kerala style egg curry recipe, shared by a friend, is packed with flavours and made with simple pantry ingredients. Ready in just 30 minutes, it’s perfect recipe for using any leftover hard boiled eggs. Serve with rice or naan bread for a quick weeknight meal.

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About this Kerala egg curry with coconut milk

This easy egg curry recipe from Kerala is surprisingly simple, making it a breeze to prepare. Don’t be deterred by the seemingly long list of ingredients; most are readily available at your local grocery store or in your pantry.

If you’ve got hard-boiled eggs on standby, making this nadan mutta curry takes just a few short minutes. The secret lies in creating a luscious onion-tomato masala sauce, giving the dish its rich and flavourful character.

Not a fan of eggs in your curry? No problem! Opt for grilled paneer, halloumi or tofu as a delectable alternative and enjoy the air fryer hard boiled eggs on the side. Embrace the taste of South India with this quick and easy recipe that perfectly complements a bed of rice or flatbread.

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Why you’ll love this Indian Egg curry?

  • Protein Boost: Loaded with protein, this kerala style egg curry is designed to keep you feeling full and satisfied
  • Nutrient-Packed: Made with wholesome ingredients for a healthy meal.
  • Easy Peasy: This South Indian side dish, inspired by the likes of nadan mutta curry, is a breeze to prepare, making it an ideal go-to option on weeknights or busy days.
  • Quick Fix: Ready in just 30 minutes, a speedy and delicious dinner option.
  • Customisable: Tailor it to your taste! This versatile dish allows for customisation with a variety of vegetables and protein.
  • Menu Friendly: Whether paired with rice, bread, or roti, this South Indian egg curry effortlessly adapts to your preferred dining style.
  • Low-Carb Goodness: Ideal for low-carb or keto diets, offering a tasty and healthy alternative.

How to make perfect Hard Boiled Eggs

Making hard-boiled eggs is easy! You can either boil them in a pan or use an Instant Pot or Air fryer. Here’s my perfect and easy to peel Air fryer Hard boiled eggs technique that cooks in just 16 minutes.

To boil eggs in a pan, place them in a pan of boiling water. Let them boil for 12 minutes. Then, use a slotted spoon to take the eggs out of the water and place them in cold water. This will stop the eggs from cooking further.

Keep in mind that the time it takes to boil the eggs may vary based on their size, but it’s usually between 10-12 minutes.

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Ingredients to make Kerala style Egg curry

To enjoy the taste of Kerala-style Egg Curry, you will need these ingredients!

  • Egg: Use air fryer hard-boiled eggs, cook them alongside the curry.
  • Coconut Oil: Make it tasty with coconut oil, or choose a plain one like sunflower oil.
  • Spices: A dynamic duo of whole and powdered spices adds depth. Mustard seeds, fennel seeds, cinnamon stick, and cardamom bring aromatic wholesomeness. Powdered Spices: Infuse your curry with a blend of coriander, turmeric, garam masala, and chilli powder.
  • Onion: Opt for white onions or shallots to keep the taste balanced.
  • Tomatoes: Fresh pureed tomatoes are great, but canned ones or passata sauce work too.
  • Ginger Garlic: Use fresh grated ginger and minced garlic, or use a tablespoon of ginger-garlic paste to save time.
  • Chilies: Mix green chilies and red chili powder for a nice level of spiciness.
  • Coconut Milk: Make it creamy with 1 cup of thick coconut milk from a can. If you like a lighter gravy, use thin coconut milk.
  • Curry Leaves: These leaves give a South Indian touch to the curry. You can find them easily at Asian grocery stores.
  • Coriander Leaves: Optional but nice for garnish if you like a fresh touch.

How to make Easy Kerala Egg Curry recipe?

  • Heat coconut oil in a pan.
  • Add mustard seeds and fennel seeds and let them splutter.
  • Add curry leaves, green chillies, whole spices and fry until fragrant. Next add ginger, garlic, and onion. Saute until the mixture turns light brown. For a smooth gravy, make a paste of onion, ginger, and garlic and then add it for cooking in the above step.
  • Add tomato and spice powders and saute again.
  • Allow the masala to come together and add some water to adjust the consistency of the onion tomato masala if needed.
  • Add the coconut milk, bring it to a boil, and then let it simmer for at least 5 minutes.
  • Finally, add the hard-boiled eggs and stir. Garnish with coriander leaves if you like.
  • Serve the creamy egg curry hot.
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Serving Suggestions

  • Enjoy Kerala Egg Curry with appam or idiyappam for breakfast
  • Serve with steamed rice for a meal
  • Have with flatbreads or chapathis for a different experience
  • Try serving with both appam and rye flatbread for variety

Storing leftover Kerala style egg curry

To store leftover South Indian egg curry, let it cool down completely and then transfer it to an airtight container. Place the container in the refrigerator where it can last for up to 3-4 days. When ready to eat, simply reheat by placing the container in the microwave or on the stovetop over low heat, stirring occasionally until heated through.

Make ahead egg curry

Making egg curry ahead of time is perfect for batch cooking for parties or enjoying over the week.Start by making a big batch of curry sauce using ingredients like tomatoes, onion, ginger, and spices. Once the sauce is ready, store it in an airtight container in the fridge to keep it fresh.

Meanwhile boil some eggs and store them in another container in the fridge. When you are ready to eat, simply heat up the sauce and add the eggs to it. To finish, you can add some fresh herbs or spices on top. This will add some extra flavours and make the dish even more delicious. Once everything is heated, serve and enjoy your homemade make ahead egg curry!

If you love this curry, you will also love these curries

  • Vegetarian Rogan Josh
  • Aloo Matar
  • Paneer Peshawari
  • Dhaba style Dal Makhani
  • Paneer Makhani
  • Saag Aloo
  • Palak Paneer

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Easy South Indian Egg curry recipe below

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South Indian Egg curry (Kerala style)

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 People

Calories: 284kcal

Author: Sandhya Hariharan

Bring South Indian flavours to your dinner table with this easy and delicious Egg Curry recipe. Perfect for a quick weeknight meal.

Ingredients

  • 6 hard Boiled Eggs shelled and halved
  • 2 tsp coconut Oil
  • ½ tsp mustard Seeds
  • ½ tsp fennel Seeds
  • 1 inch cinnamon stick
  • 3 cardamom
  • 10 curry Leaves
  • 1 medium White Onion diced
  • 1 inch ginger grated
  • 3 Cloves garlic minced
  • 2 large Vine Tomatoes pureed
  • 2 green chilli sliced
  • 1 tbsp ground coriander
  • ¼ tsp turmeric
  • ½ tsp Garam masala
  • ½ tsp chilli Powder Add more if you like it spicier
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • salt to taste
  • 2 tbsp fresh Coriander leaves

Instructions

  • Heat Oil in a Pan, add mustard seeds and fennel seeds, and allow it to splutter.

  • Add green chillies, curry leaves, cinnamon, cardamom and and fry for 1 minute until fragrant.

  • Next, add the onion, ginger and garlic and saute for 4-5 minutes, until translucent.

  • Add the tomatoes and spice powders and cook for 6-7 minutes, until the masala comes together.

  • Now add ½ a cup water to the onion tomato masala to adjust the consistency.

  • Add coconut milk, bring the curry to boil and then simmer for 5 minutes.

  • Now add egg and stir. Serve hot with flatbread.

Notes

** Curry Leaves – They are available to buy in asian grocery stores. You may choose to leave it out if its not accessible.

Garnish with Coriander leaves if you fancy.

YOU WILL ALSO LOVE THESE VEGETARIAN CURRIES

  • Vegetarian Rogan Josh
  • Aloo Matar
  • Paneer Peshawari
  • Dhaba style Dal Makhani
  • Paneer Makhani
  • Saag Aloo
  • Palak Paneer

Nutrition

Calories: 284kcal | Carbohydrates: 10.4g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 23.7g | Saturated Fat: 16.8g | Cholesterol: 246mg | Sodium: 108mg | Potassium: 510mg | Fiber: 3.5g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin D: 23µg | Calcium: 69mg | Iron: 3mg

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Indian

Keyword: south indian egg curry

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  1. Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (6)Stephanie@ApplesforCJ says

    Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (7)
    This looks and sounds delicious. I love all the ingredients in this so it’s something I would definitely love to try!

    Reply

  2. Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (8)Tina says

    I’m just getting into ciders – those are some really interesting tasting notes! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

    Reply

  3. Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (9)Liz says

    Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (10)
    Wow I’ve never had an egg curry before! This recipe sounds so flavorful!

    Reply

  4. Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (11)Roxana says

    Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (12)
    I love recipes from Kerala. I make a Hyderabadi version of egg curry and this one looks great with the coconut milk.

    Reply

  5. Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (13)Anjali says

    Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (14)
    love spices dishes like this! I haven’t had much food from kerala, but what I have had is super flavorful!

    Reply

  6. Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (15)Manju | Cooking Curries says

    Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (16)
    Love this, Sandhya. Egg curry is always a favorite here and its amazing how many people dont know about the Kerala version with coconut milk 🙂

    Reply

  7. Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (17)Jo says

    Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (18)
    Can there be anything better than egg curry! This is pure comfort food. YUM

    Reply

  8. Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (19)Mahy Elamin says

    Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (20)
    Mmmmm, egg curry… Have to try to find all the ingredients and then I will make it for sure! Thanks​ for sharing

    Reply

  9. Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (21)Jagruti Dhanecha says

    Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (22)
    Egg and curry would be delighted south Indian version egg curry, perfect with Kerala paratha.

    Reply

  10. Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (23)Swathi says

    Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (24)
    Egg curry looks delicious, we love egg curry adding coconut milk make it more creamer and delicious goes well with appam. your version looks nice.

    Reply

    • Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (25)Sandhya Hariharan says

      thank you Swathi.. Coconut Milk adds that creaminess to this easy curry.

      Reply

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Easy Kerala style Egg Curry recipe - Sandhya's Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between egg curry and egg masala? ›

Egg curry is a popular and flavorful dish that can be enjoyed as a main course or a side dish. Egg curry masala powder is a blend of aromatic spices that adds a depth of flavor and aroma to the dish.

What is Kerala curry made of? ›

Kerala is a region of southern India, the curry from this region is made with different spices including coriander, fenugreek, fennel, salt and cumin, chilli ... The curry leaf looks like the bay leaf. It is used in the composition of several varieties of massala.

What is egg curry made of? ›

Egg curry is a comforting Indian dish of curried eggs. It is basically made with hard boiled eggs, onions, tomatoes, whole & ground spices and herbs. Indian cuisine is very diverse and an egg curry is made in several ways, with recipes varying by state and even by family.

What are the benefits of curried eggs? ›

Egg curry is highly nutritious food, especially for children as it is loaded with proteins, calcium, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals which is much needed for healthy growth. Added to that, eggs are the only food source that naturally contains Vitamin D essential for calcium absorption and bone development.

How do you reduce the bitterness in egg curry? ›

The basic and simplest thing to reduce bitterness caused by burnt masala is to add some dairy product like milk cream or some milk or curd and little bit of sugar….. Add some sweet substance whether it may be sugar or jaggery or honey etc .

What is the Indian seasoning that tastes like eggs? ›

Kala namak (or black salt) is a sulphurous salt used in Indian cooking, and is what gives this seasoning its signature flavour. Kala namak can be found in the Asian section of most large grocery stores, or through online shops such as Amazon.

What is the signature dish of Kerala? ›

Kerala prawn curry (chemmeen curry)

This is a signature dish of the state - a prawn curry from the Malabar region made with a blend of fenugreek, black mustard and fennel seeds, coconut milk and green chilli.

What is the national dish of Kerala India? ›

There is no single food which can be termed as national food of Kerala. There are many popular food/food combinations: Kerala Porotta and Beef curry/fry: By far the most popular dish. Kerala Sadya: Very popular traditional kerala thali served in banana leaf.

Why is Kerala food so spicy? ›

Chillies, curry leaves, coconut, mustard seeds, turmeric, tamarind, asafoetida and other spices are also used in the preparation. Kerala is known as the "Land of Spices" because it traded spices with Europe as well as with many ancient civilizations with the oldest historical records of the Sumerians from 3000 BCE.

How do you thicken egg curry? ›

If you have some cornstarch on hand in your kitchen, mix a tablespoon (15 mL) of cornstarch with a tablespoon (15 mL) of water. Mix this into your curry while it's boiling to get it to thicken. If necessary, you can add a bit more water and cornstarch if your curry doesn't thicken with one tablespoon (15 mL) of each.

What is the secret ingredient in curry? ›

Whether you may be familiar with the differences between curries from various countries, such as Indian versus Japanese curry, and perhaps even know how to make them at home, there's a special flavor enhancer that you may not have thought to add: honey.

What is the difference between masala and curry? ›

Curry doesn't necessarily contain any ground spices but relies on chilli peppers, cloves, cardamom pods, cinnamon sticks, cloves, bay leaves and peppercorns for flavour. The word Masala, on the other hand, means spice mix. It refers to a spice mix of ground seeds like coriander and cumin.

Is chicken tikka masala the same as curry? ›

Chicken Tikka Masala is a classic curried dish with soft tender chunks of char-grilled chicken, simmered briefly in a delicious & super aromatic sauce/gravy. The dish comprises of 2 components – first is tikka and the other is the masala, which is the gravy or sauce in which the tikkas are simmered.

What is curry masala used for? ›

Curry Masala is a blend of India Curry with Mediterranean Herbs to impart aroma and flavor in your Stew, Jollof & Fried Rice, Chicken, Sauce, Pepper-soup, Yam Porridge, Pasta, Breadfruit, Fish & Vegetable dishes.

How spicy is masala curry? ›

Boneless chicken traditionally baked in a tandoor oven then coated in a creamy tomato sauce, the tikka masala combines the creaminess of milder curries with a hint of spice from hotter variants to form the perfect medium dish.

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