Tamil Brahmin Recipes - Sharing authentic recipes from my family (2024)

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Mor Keerai | Spinach Yogurt Stew – Summer Recipes

Mor Keerai is a fragrant stew / curry featuring spinach, yogurt and coconut that is best eaten with steaming hot rice!This is naturally gluten free, and makes a light summer meal. Tamil vegetarian cooking, like… [Continue Reading]

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A detailed guide to cook an elaborate Tamil Vegetarian Menu

How to cook a Tamil Vegetarian Menu in 2 hours – includes entire step by step process of the meal I cooked and an alternate menu plan. The meal is naturally gluten free and vegan… [Continue Reading]

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Indian Quinoa Recipe | Quinoa Sambar Sadham | Vegan Quinoa and Lentil Stew

This 20 minute Indian Quinoa Recipe with lentils and vegetables will be your new favourite way to eat quinoa. Most of us absolutely love some of our traditional foods that also double up as comfort… [Continue Reading]

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The one tomato chutney recipe you need in your life

Tomato Chutney for Idli and Dosa| Spicy South Indian Tomato Chutney Recipe My kitchen garden is on a tomato spree and I can’t help but be inspired to cook with this fresh produce. A batch… [Continue Reading]

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Easy Onion Rava Dosa

Onion Rava Dosa recipe | Crispy Rava Dosa | Tips to make a hotel style rava dosa | Savoury Semolina Crepes Whenever we are at a restaurant / cafe that has idli dosa on the… [Continue Reading]

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Semolina Recipe for Breakfast | Buttermilk Upma

Semolina Recipes | Buttermilk Upma with vegetables for breakfast The word Upma evokes strong reactions. Comfort food for some and the stuff nightmares are made of, for others. Funny, isn’t it? My reaction towards upma… [Continue Reading]

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Beetroot Sambar – Beets and lentils

Recipe for beetroot sambar – a South Indian dish prepared using yellow lentils and beets, to be had with plain steamed rice.

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White Beans Sundal | White beans Recipes

White beans recipes | White Beans Sundal – South Indian style snack with spices and coconut In South Indian homes, sundal is the mainstay of prasad offered during Navratri festival days. This prasad is served… [Continue Reading]

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Pudalangai Poriyal | Snake gourd Recipe

Snake gourd poriyal | Snake gourd recipes | Pudalangai Poriyal | Pudalangai curry This recipe is another example of the Tambrahm cuisine’s obsession with all manner of nondescript vegetables, to be more specific – gourds!… [Continue Reading]

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Raw Papaya Recipes: Raw Papaya Kootu | Molagootal

Try this Palakkad style Raw Papaya Kootu or Molagootal, which is a mix of cooked raw papayas and tur dal. A freshly ground spice paste adds much flavour to the dish. As I had a… [Continue Reading]

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Godhuma Dosai | Instant Whole Wheat Dosa

Recipe for an instant wheat dosa | Godhuma Dosai | vegan whole wheat savoury crepe Growing up in my grandparents’ home, 4 o’ clock tiffin time was sacrosanct. As a kid, I had a hierarchy… [Continue Reading]

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Mixed Vegetable Kootu with Seasonal Winter Vegetables

A simple homestyle mixed vegetable kootu made using seasonal winter vegetables, lentils and a freshly ground coconut paste. Goes best with rice.

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Tamil Brahmin Recipes - Sharing authentic recipes from my family (2024)

FAQs

What language do the Brahmins speak? ›

Brahmin Tamil is the name of a dialect of Tamil traditionally spoken by Tamil Brahmins. The dialect, largely, uses Classical Tamil along with a heavy proportion of Sanskrit derivatives.

How many Brahmins are there in Tamil Nadu? ›

Tamil Brahmins form an estimated less than 3 per cent of the state's total population and are distributed all over the state. However, accurate statistics on the population of the Iyer community are unavailable. Iyers are also found in fairly appreciable number in Western and Southern districts of Tamil Nadu.

What is the meaning of Tambrahm? ›

The phrase 'Tam-Brahm' (Tamil-Brahmin) is used indiscriminately –– to highlight one's societal classification, express their belongingness in the community or even describe their heritage.

What are the different types of Brahmins in South India? ›

They are further divided into various sections based on their occupation, denomination, region etc. Vaidiki (Velanati,Veginati, Telaganya, Mulukanadu), Niyogi (Aruvela, Pakanati, Prathamasaki etc.), Golkonda Vyapari, Deshastha and Dravida. Smartha, Madhva, Vaikhanasa, Sri Vaishnava, Shaiva and Shakta.

What race are Indian Brahmins? ›

Most Brahmin were Aryan people sub race of Caucasian who migrated from Central Asia to gangetic plains around 2300BC-1500BC.. Hence it is pre-vedic culture they were not consider as brahmins. Brahmin is culture developed within India after introduction of Varna system.

Which state in India has the highest Brahmin population? ›

The Himalayan states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh have the highest percentage of Brahmins relative to their total Hindu populations. Uttarakhand has 20% of its total Hindu population as Brahmins, while Himachal Pradesh has 14%. Here are the percentages of Brahmins in other states: Uttar Pradesh: 11%

Which is the strongest caste in Tamil Nadu? ›

Nadars today

They are financially strong and are politically influential in the Southern districts of Tamil Nadu.

Why did Tamil Brahmins leave Tamil Nadu? ›

Except for one teeny weeny fact - they did not leave Tamil Nadu. Some of them migrated for better job opportunities, some of them got transferred as many of them had central government jobs. “Persecution” is a big thing and not taken lightly.

Which castes are rich in Tamil Nadu? ›

Some of the richest Tamils belong to Brahmins (TVS, Simpson-Tafe, India Cements), Nagarathars (Chettinad Cements, Murugappa Group), Nadars (HCL, Hatsun group, Dina Thanthi group and many merchants like Idhayam and Saravana stores group), Naidus (Lakshmi Mills group, PSG, KG groups), Isai Vellalar (Sun TV), Koundars ( ...

How did Brahmins get their name? ›

Brahmin came from the term Brahman, which is a magical force. The name Brahmin was given to the first trained priest who held a sacrifice. After the end of the Vedic period in 1000 BC, the term “Brahmin” became universally known as the term for all members of the priestly class.

Why is it called Brahmin? ›

The term brahmin comes from the Sanskrit brahman, which means "prayer" or "the universal soul." People who were born into this group in ancient times were expected to devote their lives to holy pursuits. Within India's caste system, brahmins are the highest in the traditional social hierarchy.

Who is a Pathak? ›

Pathak (Devanagari: पाठक) is a surname native to India. Pathak is mainly used by Hindu Brahmin communities of North India and Western India. Notable people with the surname Pathak include: Amit Pathak (born 1972), former first-class cricketer.

Which surname is top in Brahmin? ›

List Of Most Common Brahmin Surnames By Region
  • Bhagavatula. It is a Brahmin surname commonly found in the South Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. ...
  • Battula. The surname means “soldiers” or “warriors.” ...
  • Chaturvedula. ...
  • Deeksh*tulu. ...
  • Josyula. ...
  • Navuluri. ...
  • Sharma. ...
  • Sastry.
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Which is the highest class of Brahmin? ›

Brahmins are the highest of the four varnas or social classes in Hinduism, but within the Brahmin community, there are many sub-sects, each with its own beliefs, practices, and traditions. Each of these sub-sects has its own importance and role in Hinduism. There is nothing called Superior or inferior Brahmin.

Is there a higher caste than Brahmin? ›

At the top of the hierarchy were the Brahmins who were mainly teachers and intellectuals and are believed to have come from Brahma's head. Then came the Kshatriyas, or the warriors and rulers, supposedly from his arms. The third slot went to the Vaishyas, or the traders, who were created from his thighs.

What is the mother tongue of Brahmins in India? ›

As per the Brahmins the mother tongue and prayer language of the Brahmins is Sanskrit. This Sanskrit language and its literature remain as the seeds and the protecting force for this casteism and caste differences.

What is a Brahmin accent? ›

A cultivated New England accent, sometimes known as a "Boston Brahmin accent" within Boston, was once associated with members of wealthy New England families in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; it is now essentially extinct.

What religion do Brahmins follow? ›

While Brahmans are religious followers who worship the supreme god Brahman, brahmins are people from the priestly caste in Hinduism, the highest-ranking caste. Brahmins form a community within Indian and Hindu societies responsible for religious leadership.

Who is the highest Brahmin? ›

Sanatana Brahmins have been held in highest reverence, respect, and admiration by all Hindus in India, especially by all other Brahmin sects in India.

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