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Quick South Indian lunch box recipes under 30 minutes​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 6, 2025, 08:02 IST
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Quick South Indian lunch box recipes under 30 minutes

If you're short on time but still want a lunch that’s tasty, comforting and actually fills you up, South Indian food is a lifesaver. It’s quick to put together, packed with flavour and often made with pantry staples you already have. From tangy rice dishes to light tiffin-style meals, these recipes are easy to prep and even easier to love. They travel well, don’t turn soggy, and come with hidden health benefits thanks to spices, lentils and fermented ingredients. Here are some fast, flavourful South Indian recipes perfect for your lunchbox.

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Lemon rice

Heat oil in a pan and let mustard seeds, curry leaves and chopped green chilli crackle. Add a pinch of turmeric and sauté for a few seconds. Mix in cooked rice and a little salt for balance. Squeeze in fresh lemon juice, toss everything well and serve warm and fragrant.

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Curd rice

Mash cooked rice lightly and mix with fresh curd and a pinch of salt until smooth. In a small pan, heat oil and temper mustard seeds, finely chopped ginger and green chilli. Pour this over the rice mixture. Add grated carrot or pomegranate seeds for a bit of crunch, colour and natural sweetness.

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Vegetable upma

Dry roast semolina in a pan until it turns lightly golden, then set it aside. In another pan, heat oil and sauté mustard seeds, chopped ginger, green chilli and finely chopped vegetables. Add water, bring it to a boil and slowly stir in the semolina. Cook until soft, then garnish with fresh coriander.

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Tamarind rice

Heat oil and add mustard seeds, dried red chilli, a pinch of hing, and curry leaves. Stir in thick tamarind pulp, jaggery, salt and roasted peanuts. Cook until it thickens into a rich paste. Mix this into warm rice until well-coated. Let it sit for a few minutes before packing.

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Idli with podi

Cut soft idlis into halves or bite-sized pieces and keep them ready. Heat sesame oil in a pan and add the idlis. Sprinkle podi powder generously over them and toss gently. Cook on low heat, stirring occasionally, until the idlis are evenly coated and slightly crisp at the edges. Serve warm or pack.

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Vegetable sevai

Boil rice vermicelli until soft, drain and set aside. In a pan, heat oil and temper mustard seeds, curry leaves and chopped green chillies. Add finely chopped vegetables and sauté for a few minutes. Toss in the cooked sevai, mix everything well and finish with a splash of lemon juice for a fresh touch.


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