I am extremely happy and proud to share my 5th Onam sadya lunch menu with you all. Since 2012, I have been sharing varieties of Onasadhya feast during ThiruOnam festival. Every year I used to attempt some new, authentic Kerala dishes in my Onam sadya. I take this as a chance to learn many Kerala recipes and to express my passion for their food. Moreover Sendhil and myself loves to have feast and treat ourselves with Kerala delicacies.
Initially I started with a
simple Onam sadhya menu in 2012. Later I started making around 15-20 dishes for the onam feast every year. Onam sadya preparation is the one and only thing that makes me busy in my kitchen and cook continuously for 3-4 hours. Pre Planning and organization is very important to cook a sadhya. So I have shared Onam sadya items list, how to prepare easily, Onam sadya serving order etc according to my knowledge and experience. Please excuse me and correct me if there is anything wrong.
Most of the dishes are tried from our fellow food bloggers of Kerala. I have given the links for each recipes. I hope this post would help you plan and prepare Kerala Onam sadya easily and quickly. Lets see how to prepare Onam sadya lunch menu in detail.
Please check out my other Onam Sadya menu below :
ONAM SADYA - FAQ
What is Onam Sadya?
Onam Sadya is a traditional Vegetarian feast served during the Onam festival in the Indian state of Kerala. It is an elaborate meal that is served on a banana leaf with 26 items. The Sadya (meaning "banquet" in Malayalam) is a significant part of the Onam celebrations, which marks the harvest festival and the return of the mythical king Mahabali to his kingdom. Onam Sadya is enjoyed with family and friends, symbolizing unity, abundance, and the spirit of Onam. How many dishes are served in Onam Sadya?
The number of dishes in Onam sadya starts from 12 and goes upto 60. But 26 items are usually served in most of the sadya.
What are the important dishes of Onam Sadya?
Generally 26 dishes are served in Onam sadya. It has Rice / Matta rice, Parippu curry, Ghee, Pazham, Pappadam, Nendran chips, Upperi, Shakkaravaratti, Achaar / pickle , Kalan, Olan, Kootu curry, Erissery, Puliserry, Avial, Thoran, Pachadi, Kichadi, Sambar, theeyal, Rasam, Moru curry, Sambaram, Semiya Payasam, Ada pradhaman, Paal payasam, Palada payasam
What is the serving order of Onam Sadya?
From tip of banana leaf : Salt, Papadam, Nendran banana, chips, upperi, Puli inji, Pickle, Olan, Kalan, Erissery, Puliserry, Avial, Kootu curry, Thoran, Mezhukkupuratti, Pachadi, Kichadi. In the center of leaf : Rice, Parippu curry, ghee, Sambar, Moru curry, ulli theeyal, rasam, Sambaram, Paruppu pradhaman, Payasam varieties on the top corner.
Onam sadya Serving order
From the tip of banana leaf : Salt, Papadam, Nendran banana, chips, upperi, Puli inji, Pickle, Olan, Kalan, Erissery, Puliserry, Avial, Kootu curry, Thoran, Mezhukkupuratti, Pachadi, Kichadi. In the center of leaf : Rice, Parippu curry, ghee, Sambar, Moru curry, ulli theeyal, rasam, Sambaram, Parippu pradhaman,
Payasam varieties on the top corner.
Refer image below.
Wish all my readers and friends a very happy Onam.”ONAM ASHAMSAKAL” !!
Onam sadya Recipes - Kerala Lunch Menu
Onam sadya lunch menu recipes - Kerala Onam vibhavangal
Cuisine: Kerala
Category: Onam sadya
Serves: 3
Prep time: 60 Minutes
Cook time: 180 Minutes
Total time: 4 hours
Onam sadya items list for cooking
- Vegetables I used for this menu ( Yam, Raw banana, Drumstick, Ash gourd/Kumbalanga, Carrot, Potato, Beetroot ) for thoran, Mezhukkupuratti, Pachadi, Olan, Kalan, Kootu curry, erissery, moru curry, sambar
- Small onions
- Ginger for Puli inji
- Moong dal for Parippu curry
- Curry leaves
- Tamarind
- Red chillies
- Green chillies
- Cumin seeds
- Brown chana
- Black eyed peas/Cow peas
- Coconut oil
- Coconut
- Banana
- Nendran banana
- Moong dal for Parippu pradhaman
- Jaggery
- Semiya for semiya payasam
- Sugar
- Coconut milk
- Cardamom seeds
- Dry ginger powder
- Papad
- Salt & water
- Sour Curd for moru curry
- Buttermilk for Sambaram
- Mustard seeds + Urad dal + Red chilli - For tempering
Onam sadya recipes with links
Side dishes
Payasam recipes
Sambaram
Other recipes ideas for menu
Onam Sadya menu
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HOW TO MAKE ONAM SADYA - METHOD
- Plan the menu, buy the vegetables and other items one day before Onam. Soak the tamarind for sambar, rasam and brown Chana( Kadala) overnight. Wash and soak the matta rice overnight or for 2 to 3 hours.
- In the morning, after taking bath, start cooking. Soak the Ada in water for 30 minutes if you are making ada pradhaman.
- I used 2-3 cookers of 3 liter capacity for making this menu quickly.
- Last year when I made sadya, I noticed that most of my time was spent in pre preparatory works like grating coconut, extracting coconut milk, grinding masala, chopping vegetables and for cooking dals & vegetables. This year I wanted to make all these works simple and easy. So instead of grating 2 coconuts, I made small slices of it using a ladle edge with thick & blunt handle as you see in the picture. Make sure your mixie blades are in good condition else it may break.
- Then I dry ground all the coconut slices together and divided them into 2 parts. I used one part for taking coconut milk and the other part for masala. It saved lot of time for me. Take the required amount of coconut for each dish. Most of the dishes call for grinding coconut +green chilli+ jeera to a smooth paste. So grind it by taking a portion of coconut. Keep it and use wherever needed. Use the remaining coconut for taking coconut milk. Add in payasam.
- Also I dry roasted the moong dal for parippu curry and pressure cooked it along with toor dal for sambar together in my big pressure cooker by placing moong dal in the bottom of cooker and toor dal for sambar in a tiffin box. Please refer the picture. U can even keep a plate of mixed vegetables required for sambar over the toor dal.
- While the dals are cooking, You can chop the vegetables for sambar, avial or kootu curry, olan, Pulisssery, pachadi, kichadi & inji curry. By this time, steam would be released from the cooker. Remove the toor dal box and mash the dal well. Similarly mash the moong dal too. Add little ground coconut paste to moong dal and boil well. Parippu curry is ready.
- For cooking Vanpayar and vegetables for olan, kalan and erissery, I again used my big cooker and cooked them together by keeping one above the other in small bowls and plates. As all these veggies gets cooked in one go, you just have to add them in coconut mixture and boil it. For thoran, I cooked it in my small cooker adding very less water and cooked in high flame for two whistles.
- After removing this, cook the red rice adding 1:12 water and drain the excess water. Keep the rice aside. Make sambar, rasam and other dishes. Make the payasam at the end using the cookers ! It takes nearly 2-3 hours.
Disclaimer: I know these are not the authentic method of cooking Kerala food but to make my job easier, I followed these steps and I hope it would help beginners. Friends, please excuse me.
Thanks for visiting this page. Hope you will try all these recipes and like it.
Once again, I wish you all a very happy Onam. Enjoy the feast!
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Make a grand Onam spread on Festival day and enjoy with your family members.
Wish you all a very happy Onam !!
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