Last Updated on May 10, 2022 by Chef Mireille
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This Watermelon Curry Recipe is a specialty of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is a combination you most likely have never heard of before. Don’t be wary. This Sweet and Spicy Watermelon Curry is so delicious and goes great with some steamed rice or flatbread like Naan or Kulcha.
Best of all, it’s a super easy recipe that gets done in less than a half hour. It makes the perfect lunch recipe for any day.
Are you ready to Travel your Tastebuds and come with me to visit the Indian state of Rajasthan?
I always feel a special connection to Rajasthan. As many of you know, I do have partial Indian heritage. Although our direct contact with India was lost, it is believed my great grandfather was from Rajasthan.
Also known as “Land of Kings” you can read more about Rajasthani People and Rajasthani Cuisine here.
Due to my connection, it is a cuisine I often explore. Don’t forget to take a look at some of my other recipes from there.
Rajasthan Recipes
The expansive Thar Dessert occupies much of the state. In this hot dessert climate, refreshing watermelon is one way the Rajasthani people keep cool in the high temperatures.
Watermelon is one of the most popular fruits in Rajasthan and recipes utilizing all parts of the watermelon including the rind of watermelon and the watermelon seeds, can be found in Rajasthan.
The first time I heard about this Watermelon Curry it intrigued me, but I was hesitant as I wasn’t sure I would like this unusual flavor combination. Watermelon I think of as a fruit to be enjoyed as is during hot summer days and the juice can be so refreshing. That’s pretty much the extent of my watermelon usage, but this recipe changed my mind!
Because of this, I’ve now added a bunch of Watermelon Recipes to my repertoire like Watermelon Cupcakes and Watermelon Gazpacho.
I owe so much to my years working as a freelance chef in NYC. I would meet so many different cooks from all around the world and learn about their home recipes. That is how I have an arsenal of knowledge about so many cuisines, which I share with you.
This is such a simple recipe with just a few ingredients. Except for chopping the watermelon, there is virtually no prep to the recipe. You won’t be crying over chopping onions to prep this recipe!
Watermelon is not a fruit that can stay in the refrigerator for several days. The water releases and as the fruit sits in the liquid, it will go rancid quickly. So the next time you have some leftover watermelon, immediately make this easy delicious Watermelon Curry or Mathira Curry as it is known in Rajasthan and avoid food waste.
Is Watermelon Healthy?
First of all, watermelon is a great source of hydration. This is why it is such a loved and refreshing fruit to eat in hot temperatures.
Watermelon is a nutrient dense fruit, loaded with vitamins and minerals like Vitamin B-6, Vitamin A, potassium and Vitamin C. Watermelon is an especially great source of Vitamin C, providing 14% of your daily intake.
Some of the other possible positive side effects include helping with:
- heart health
- digestion
- muscle soreness
- cancer
- skin health
Recipe Notes
- Like any recipe, there are variations from person to person. This is a simple homestyle version I learned, but other spices sometimes included are mustard seeds, green chilies, curry leaves and bay leaf.
- It is very important to only let the curry simmer for a few minutes after you add the diced watermelon to the curry. You don’t want the chopped watermelon to take on a pulpy consistency, which will occur if it is overcooked.
- For a more gourmet appearance, you can use a melon ball scoop and make melon balls instead of just chopping the watermelon.
Watermelon Curry Ingredients
- 1/4 large watermelon or 1/2 a small watermelon
- oil
- cumin seed
- ginger garlic paste
- turmeric powder
- red chilli powder
- ground coriander
- lemon juice or lime juice
- salt
- sugar
Tools Needed
- Food Processor
- Lemon Squeezer
- Wok or large frying pan
- Sharp Knife
How to Make Watermelon Curry
- Peel the watermelon so that just the red flesh remains, although it is alright if a little of the white is also there.
- Puree half of the watermelon in the blender until you have a juicy watermelon pulp.
- Chop the other half into watermelon cubes.
- Fry the whole cumin seed in hot oil until it becomes aromatic.
- Lower heat and add the watermelon puree and spices.
- After you simmer it, add the diced watermelon and lemon juice.
- Simmer for a few more minutes.
Serve hot with rice or paratha/ kulcha.
This authentic Indian curry is one of the best ways to enjoy fresh watermelon in a new and interesting way.
Make it a Meal
Although Watermelon Curry is a Rajasthan Curry, mixing it with foods from other Indian states is allowed…at least in my book! This is much more interesting than just serving this side dish with plain Basmati rice. Here are some great ideas on what to serve watermelon curry with!
What to Serve Watermelon Curry with:
- Tahiri (Vegetable Pulao) or Aloo Kulcha
- Palak Mangodi
- Sweet Vada Papu (dessert)
This delicious curry from the largest state of India is a great way to explore this regional cuisine. Yes it is one of the most unusual recipes ever, but I promise once you try it, you will become an instant fan.
Rajasthan Watermelon Curry
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1/4 large watermelon seeded and peeled
- 2 tablespoons oil
- 1 teaspoon cumin seed
- 2 teaspoons ginger garlic paste
- 1 teaspoon red chile powder cayenne pepper
- 1/8 teaspoon ground turmeric
- 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
- 1/2 teaspoon sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons lemon juice
Instructions
- Chop watermelon into large 1-inch cubes. Divide the watermelon in half and put one half in the blender. Puree.
- Heat oil in a large skillet or wok.
- Add cumin seed until they start to change color.
- Add ginger garlic paste and stir fry for 30 seconds.
- Add watermelon juice and start to cook on medium-high heat.
- Add chili powder, turmeric, coriander. Stir to combine.
- Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook on medium low heat for 10 minutes.
- Add chopped watermelon, sugar , salt and lemon juice.
- Mix well.
- Cook on low heat for 5 minutes, tossing well to coat the watermelon with the spices.
Video
Notes
- It is very important to only let the curry simmer for a few minutes after you add the diced watermelon to the curry. You don’t want the chopped watermelon to take on a pulpy consistency, which will occur if it is overcooked.
- For a more gourmet appearance, you can use a melon baller and make melon balls instead of just chopping the watermelon.
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Padmajha PJ
That's such a different curry!Ever since you told us about it ,i was so eager to check it out. Looks so good. Will buy watermelon just to try this curry 🙂
Pavani N
what an interesting curry Mir. I've never heard a curry with watermelon before. It looks yummy, love the color and the flavors sound amazing.
Mayuri Patel
Never heard of watermelon curry. Sounds interesting and looks yummy. Thank you Mireille for sharing this unusual recipe.
Srivalli
Mir, this is really such an amazing dish!…I would never have thought of using the pulp for gravy..so innovative and kudos on trying it out..we have made subzi with the rind and know it tastes good..and the colour looks so bright!
prachi agarwal
very innovative and interesting curry………….thanks for sharing…………
Manjula Bharath
very very delicious and yummy watermelon sabzi 🙂 Looks like I have to pull back all the rajasthani recipes which I haven't posted yet 😉 very inviting curry dear !!! you have made it so tempting !!
Nammi
I have seen watermelon salad but never a curry.
Arthy shama
Quite interesting dear, love their bright color 🙂
Priya Suresh
Colour of the curry itself is very pleasing, this curry looks seriously terrific.
Karishma Pais
Looks extremely interesting, the only deterrent now, is to find the time to deseed a watermelon 🙂
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here the watermelons dont have so much seeds and you can also buy seedless but as you can see I still left a few in – people also can pick out as they eat the same way they would with whole spices in curries – dont let that deter you from making this delicious curry
Diane Balch
OK, I am tired of watermelon with feta cheese and have been looking for something new to do with it. Curry is just a wild idea.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan
That is such a beautiful curry Mir! The sweetness of watermelon would have balanced the spices well. It also gives the curry such a beautiful color. I would love to try this soon!
Mayuri Patel
I love watermelon but have not tried a curry with it. Love the colour of the curry and all the spices that have gone into makes it sound so delicious.
Shobha Keshwani
I love Rajasthani culture and cuisine. This is a very simple and delicious summer curry. ool and filling.
Chef Mireille
yes – as it is not heavy it is so perfect for the summer
Jacqui
I’ve never had Watermelon curry, but once I read about it I was so intrigued! It turned out absolutely amazing and delish!
Chef Mireille
so glad you enjoyed it
Judith
Such a delicious curry! Such a change from other recipes I’ve tried, and quick to prepare too!
Jess
This is so delish! So glad I tried it!
nancy
what an interesting recipe. It turned out so well! the flavours were spot on
Chef Mireille
yes it’s definitely a unique recipe, but once tried – everyone loves it!
Katie
What a fun flavor!! Love this recipe.
Chef Mireille
Everyone is always in shock when I introduce Watermelon Curry but then once they try it, they love it too! So glad you have also become a fan of Watermelon Curry
Ana F.
This recipe is incredible! I never thought I would be eating watermelon and curry in one dish but I’m so glad I did! My hubby is already asking for more lol! Thanks for the recipe!