That packet of dried curry leaves in your pantry? Here's exactly what to do with them — from authentic Indian tempering to modern Australian fusion recipes.
Fry dried curry leaves in hot oil with mustard seeds, cumin, and dried chilies. Pour over dals, lentils, or rice just before serving.
Dry roast a handful of curry leaves with 2 tbsp chana dal, 1 tbsp urad dal, and dried chilies. Grind to powder. Mix with hot rice and ghee.
Heat 500ml rice bran or coconut oil. Add 2 cups dried curry leaves. Simmer on low 10 minutes. Cool, strain, bottle. Use for stir-fries or roasting.
Grind dried curry leaves into powder. Mix with coriander, cumin, turmeric, and chili. Your homemade curry powder just got an authentic upgrade.
Crumble 4-5 dried leaves into pumpkin soup, lentil stew, or chicken broth. Adds depth and subtle citrus notes. Works in Western-style soups too.
Deep fry dried curry leaves until crisp (30 seconds). Drain on paper towel. Crush and sprinkle over roasted vegetables, grilled fish, or avocado toast.
Powder dried curry leaves in a spice grinder. Add to yogurt marinades for chicken, fish rubs, or tofu marinades. Pairs with lemon, ginger, garlic.
Soften 250g butter. Mix in 2 tbsp crushed dried curry leaves, 1 tsp salt, and 1 tsp chili flakes. Roll in plastic wrap. Refrigerate. Slice onto steaks or corn.
Powder dried curry leaves. Mix with salt, chili powder, and a pinch of asafoetida. Sprinkle over freshly popped popcorn. Indian-spiced movie night.
Steep 5-6 dried curry leaves in hot water 5 minutes. Strain. Add honey and lemon. Traditionally used for digestion. Caffeine-free evening option.
Toss baby potatoes with curry leaf-infused oil, roast until crispy. Perfect side dish for any BBQ or roast dinner. The curry leaf flavor is subtle but addictive.
Comfort food in minutes. Red lentils cooked with turmeric, finished with a sizzling tadka of mustard seeds, dried curry leaves, and dried chili. Serve over rice.
Curry leaves have been used in Indian medicine for centuries as a digestive aid, for their mild laxative properties, and as a hair tonic. The leaves are rich in iron and folate, making them particularly beneficial for those with anemia.
Note: While curry leaves are generally safe as a culinary herb, medicinal use should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
Best prices and turnover. Find your local Indian grocery in Harris Park NSW, Dandenong VIC, Sunnybank QLD.
Coles (international aisle), Woolworths (spice section), IGA (larger stores) now stock dried curry leaves.
Indian grocers (fresh bunches), some farmers markets, or grow your own in warm climate zones.
Pair your curry leaves with Australia's best moringa powder. Lab-tested, farm-fresh from Truganina, VIC.
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