Navratri is a time when devotees across India follow a sattvik diet—one that avoids onion, garlic, meat, and certain grains. While North Indian fasting foods often take the spotlight, South Indian cuisine also has an array of wholesome, sattvik dishes that are light, nutritious, and delicious. These recipes use fresh vegetables, coconut, herbs, and fasting-friendly flours, making them perfect for your Navratri thali. Here are some sattvik South Indian recipes to try this festive season.
Sama Rice Upma (Barnyard Millet Upma)
During fasting, regular rice is avoided, but sama rice (barnyard millet) is considered sattvik. A simple upma made with sama rice, curry leaves, green chilies, and grated ginger is light yet filling. It can be garnished with fresh coconut for a South Indian touch.
Kootu with Pumpkin
Kootu is a South Indian curry made with vegetables and coconut. For a sattvik twist, pumpkin kootu without onion and garlic becomes a soothing side dish. It uses coconut paste, cumin, and mild spices, making it both nourishing and easy on the stomach.
Sweet Potato Payasam
Instead of the usual rice-based payasam, try a Navratri version with sweet potatoes. Boiled and mashed sweet potatoes are cooked in milk, jaggery, and cardamom, then garnished with cashews and raisins. This sattvik payasam makes a delightful festive dessert.
Coconut Chutney with Sama Idli
Steamed sama rice idlis are another fasting-friendly option. Pair them with fresh coconut chutney made from grated coconut, curry leaves, green chili, and a light tempering in ghee. It’s a perfect sattvik breakfast during Navratri.
Ash Gourd Mor Kuzhambu (Buttermilk Curry)
Mor Kuzhambu is a South Indian buttermilk-based curry. When prepared with ash gourd and no onion or garlic, it becomes sattvik and refreshing. The curry is flavored with coconut, ginger, curry leaves, and a hint of green chili for balance.
Sabudana Vada
Sabudana is a fasting staple across India. For a South Indian version, the vadas can be flavored with curry leaves, ginger, and coconut. Deep-fried until crispy, these make for a festive snack that pairs well with coconut chutney.
Sama Rice Upma (Barnyard Millet Upma)
During fasting, regular rice is avoided, but sama rice (barnyard millet) is considered sattvik. A simple upma made with sama rice, curry leaves, green chilies, and grated ginger is light yet filling. It can be garnished with fresh coconut for a South Indian touch.
Kootu with Pumpkin
Kootu is a South Indian curry made with vegetables and coconut. For a sattvik twist, pumpkin kootu without onion and garlic becomes a soothing side dish. It uses coconut paste, cumin, and mild spices, making it both nourishing and easy on the stomach.
Sweet Potato Payasam
Instead of the usual rice-based payasam, try a Navratri version with sweet potatoes. Boiled and mashed sweet potatoes are cooked in milk, jaggery, and cardamom, then garnished with cashews and raisins. This sattvik payasam makes a delightful festive dessert.
Coconut Chutney with Sama Idli
Steamed sama rice idlis are another fasting-friendly option. Pair them with fresh coconut chutney made from grated coconut, curry leaves, green chili, and a light tempering in ghee. It’s a perfect sattvik breakfast during Navratri.
Ash Gourd Mor Kuzhambu (Buttermilk Curry)
Mor Kuzhambu is a South Indian buttermilk-based curry. When prepared with ash gourd and no onion or garlic, it becomes sattvik and refreshing. The curry is flavored with coconut, ginger, curry leaves, and a hint of green chili for balance.
Sabudana Vada
Sabudana is a fasting staple across India. For a South Indian version, the vadas can be flavored with curry leaves, ginger, and coconut. Deep-fried until crispy, these make for a festive snack that pairs well with coconut chutney.
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