9 South Indian non-vegetarian dishes that are a must-try

Have you tried these non-veg dishes?
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Have you tried these non-veg dishes?

South Indian food is often restricted to idli, dosa, vada, sambar, and puttu. But did you know the region also boasts a wide range of spicy, flavourful, and indulgent non-vegetarian dishes? From mutton and chicken to fish and prawns, every region has its own set of non-vegetarian dishes enjoyed with rice and parotta. Scroll down to learn about some of the most popular dishes that are a must-try.

Chettinad Chicken, Tamil Nadu
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Chettinad Chicken, Tamil Nadu


This one is native to the Chettinad region and is one of the spiciest chicken dishes made with chicken pieces cooked in a freshly ground Chettinad masala, black pepper, fennel, and curry leaves. It’s bold, fiery, and deeply flavourful and pairs well with parotta.

Kerala Fish Curry, Kerala
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Kerala Fish Curry, Kerala


As the name suggests, it is native to Kerala and is cooked in a clay pot in a tangy red curry that uses coconut, tamarind (or kudampuli), and spices. It is best served with hot matta rice.

Andhra Chicken Fry, Andhra Pradesh
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Andhra Chicken Fry, Andhra Pradesh


This chicken dish is native to Andhra region and is unapologetically spicy. It is a dry chicken dish tossed with whole spices, green chilies, curry leaves, and robust Andhra masala.

Mangalorean Prawn Ghee Roast, Karnataka
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Mangalorean Prawn Ghee Roast, Karnataka


This one is for seafood lovers, where fresh prawns are roasted in ghee with a fiery red masala. It’s rich, slightly tangy, and dangerously addictive and is best enjoyed with parotta.

Hyderabadi Mutton Haleem, Telangana
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Hyderabadi Mutton Haleem, Telangana


It is a slow-cooked, porridge-like dish made with meat, wheat, lentils, and spices, beaten into a smooth, hearty treat and is enjoyed especially during Ramadan.

Nethili Fry, Tamil Nadu
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Nethili Fry, Tamil Nadu


This is a dry dish native to Tamil Nadu, made with tiny anchovies marinated with spices and shallow-fried until crisp. It is a spicy side dish enjoyed with rice.

Malabar Chicken Stew, Kerala
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Malabar Chicken Stew, Kerala


It is a sweet, creamy and tangy curry made with coconut milk and flavoured with mild spices. It is traditionally paired with appam or idiyappam.

Mutton Sukka, Tamil Nadu
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Mutton Sukka, Tamil Nadu


This mutton dish is spicy and slow cooked, where meat pieces are simmered with roasted spices, coconut bites and curry leaves until dry and intensely flavourful.

Meen Pollichathu, Kerala
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Meen Pollichathu, Kerala

It is a fish preparation, where fresh water fish is marinated in a spicy masala, wrapped in banana leaf, and pan-grilled. It is smoky and juicy and very aromatic.


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