Karuvepillai
podi/curry leaves powder is a boon to lot of bachelors living abroad and in hostels. I would say not just bachelors, when we are in no mood to
cook and if we have karuvepillai podi handy, we can just pressure cook some
white rice and enjoy the meals with chips or pappad. Karuvepillai podi, is
available in most of the shops, but nothing can beat the fresh, homemade aromatic
powder. Though I have shared the benefits of curry leaves several times
earlier, I cannot stop myself from writing about it again. It is a nature’s
gift to us right in our back yard, loaded with iron, calcium and vitamin A.
Regular intake of curry leaves helps in preventing hair fall and greying of hair,
not only that it also helps in the growth of healthy and beautiful hair. I think
for now I will stop with this and let you know about another interesting recipe,
I have shared earlier - this instant "Bachelor's Karuvepillai Kuzhambu” with this karuvepillai podi/curry
leaves powder, which actually is a short cut and can be made in no time. I have
also shared the regular karuvepillai kuzhambu where the curry leaves are ground
freshly; do check it out in the corresponding links. I think it’s time now, I
move on to the recipe. Do try out this karuvepillai podi friends and have a
great day. Do check out other South Indian Kuzhambu varieties here.
Here’s
how to make Curry leaves Powder/Karuvepillai Podi with step by step photos…