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Dishes You Should Not Miss in Your South Indian Wedding Menu List!

Wedding dishes is one of the impressive things in South Indian weddings. The variety of aroma filled recipes is the climax of every south Indian wedding.

Usually, South Indian weddings aren’t complete without lunch being served on the raw banana leaf, also known as ‘Thalai Vazhai Ilai.’

Here, we are listing down the best 10 dishes that you must include in your South Indian wedding feast:

Idly

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Idly is not only a favourite dish; it is an emotion for South Indians. You can never see a South Indian wedding menu without Idly and coconut chutney combo.

Vegetable Biryani

Vegetable Biryani

Made using a lot of veggies, it is quick and easy to prepare the meal. Even children who do not eat vegetables will love this though it has less spicy, and finding the peas in the biriyani makes them love to eat.

Rice

white rice

How important is sugar for dessert? Rice is just as important to south Indians. Although there are many dishes, Rice will make the menu completed.

Sambar

sambar

If Idly, dosa or rice had put on to the leaf, the eyes will go search for “SAMBAR”. Sambar is one of the best combos for more than half of south Indian foods. With a spicy and tangy masala, sambar includes more healthy ingredients like vegetables, species, etc.

Dosa

Dosa

Just like idly, dosa has its own fanbase, and it has a special, irreplaceable place in banana leaf. There are multiple varieties in dosas, such as Rava dosa, masala dosa, ghee dosa, onion dosa etc.

Vatha Kuzhambu or Kaara Kuzhambu

vathal-kuzhambu

Kaara Kuzhambu or Vatha Kuzhambu is a dish that is made in different ways across households. It is usually made with onions, tomatoes, and garlic. There are other vegetables like onion, tomatoes, pumpkin, etc., that can be added.

Bisi bele bath

bisi bele bath

With rice, vegetable, spices mixed, this dish is quite similar to sambar rice in taste. This classic dish is a heartthrob at every South Indian wedding.

Rasam

rasam

It is a soupy dish the ingredients in it not only stimulate your taste buds but also helps you in digesting. This is something your digestive system needs after a wholesome wedding meal.

Payasam

payasam

When you hear the word payasam, something strikes in your mind, right? “Payasam Enga da?” Lol. Payasam is a final touch for every wedding feast. It is an ideal sweet to end the wedding meal perfectly. Made out of milk, sugar, ghee, dry fruits, it will make you drool when you think of it.

So, if you are planning your South Indian Wedding, don’t forget to include these authentic dishes in your menu prepared by the best caterers in Chennai to make your guests enjoy the fantastic South Indian delicacies. You can also create your own wedding menu by visiting Get Your Menu. Just add the dishes you want on your wedding menu, confirm and checkout to book.