Capsicum curry recipe (2024)

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Today, our weeknight dinner becomes more interesting with flavorsome capsicum curry or green pepper curry, however, you call it.

This is simple and brings home the Indian restaurant with simple ingredients in your pantry. This capsicum masala curry is good to serve with rice, roti, or naan bread.

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This is one of the authentic bell pepper recipes of Indian style. The peppers are naturally loaded with flavors already, so adding extra flavors or masala is unnecessary.

This post lets us see how to make capsicum curry with simple procedures and minimal ingredients. And let us also see how to customize to suit your preference and the popular variations, when you think to explore the next level of cooking.

About this recipe

Fresh capsicum is slathered in the rich onion-tomato gravy, making the regular weeknight meal an extravaganza dinner. Surprisingly, everything comes together effortlessly in no time.

The capsicum curry recipe looks very subtle and simple, but the flavors and the taste will explode in your mouth for every bite.

Many of us, including me, are interested in recreating restaurant-style food at home. But the sad part is that the copycat restaurant recipes are attached with long-listed ingredients and a lengthy making process.

That makes everyone stay away from the Indian copycat recipes. But this Indian bell pepper curry does not involve any of these, and these small surprises make our lives easy and satisfying.

If you are new to Indian cooking, you should start with simple recipes like this Indian masala curry, giving you enough confidence to step onto the next level of exploration.

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But let me not stop here; I have shared a tip I have learned so far from my cooking. With this crucial tip, you can make this capsicum curry into an authentic restaurant-style dish and additionally, you can master almost all the Indian recipes.

Sauteing onion is vital to any Indian recipe; the same rule applies here in this capsicum masala curry.

The onion creates a lusciously silky texture and density to the curry. Half of our work is done if we can complete this step correctly.

All the recipes talk about sauteing onion, but if we are beginners in the kitchen, it is been super clueless when to stop sauteing the onion or at what heat level.

Each and everything is vital in the initial level of learning. After that, it is just like a breeze.

The other Indian curry recipes you may like

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  • Vegetable Jalfrezi, Mixed vegetable curry
  • Indian cabbage curry
  • salmon curry recipe
  • Avial-Kerala vegetable curry
  • Spicy curry

How to make capsicum curry

This is a versatile recipe of all Indian curry recipes made with minimal ingredients but with a high impact on flavors and taste.

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The key ingredients

Capsicum/Green bell pepper. Both are the same and called by different names according to where we live. It is called green bell peppers in the United States and the other side of the globe calls it capsicum. This vegetable is rich in vitamins A and C. And a good source of dietary fiber. It naturally has a sweet taste and an intense aroma, making a good combination with spicy curry.

Onion. The universal ingredient you may use is red, yellow, or white onion. I like to use yellow onion available here on the Northeast coast of North America. The mild flavors and sweetness are great for making capsicum curry recipes. Personally, I find, red onion is hotter and makes the curry to be hot and bold.

Tomato. Fresh Roma tomato is my favorite choice for making curry. It is the closest alternative to the Indian tomato. It brings excellent, rich tanginess and thickness to the capsicum masala curry. But you may also use plum tomato instead. Canned diced tomato or crushed tomato is also the closest easy choice. I tried making with these options and was happy with the results.

Red chili powder. It is one of the primary ingredients in the Indian holders. But in its absence, you may substitute 1 teaspoon of red chili powder with half a teaspoon of cayenne powder and half a teaspoon of paprika. If red chili powder is too hot, you may directly swap it with paprika alone.

Coriander powder. This adds a mild aroma and binds all the ingredients together. It is also one of the primary Indian ingredients. You may skip using it if you do not have it, as it will not ruin the recipe.

Turmeric powder. Now it is gaining popularity globally and is available in all the leading stores. It is loaded with medicinal benefits of its own. It is usually added for its perks and brings rich color to the Indian bell pepper curry.

Butter. This is the optional ingredient and I would suggest it for those new to Indian cooking. The butter blends well together and neutralizes all the sharp tastes and flavors. Additionally, it gives a rich finish to the capsicum gravy.

The directions

Saute onion. Heat a pan over medium heat; add the cooking oil and finely chopped onion. And saute until it becomes soft and tender.

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The pro tip. Saute for 2 minutes, and add a dash of salt. This will speed up the cooking time and help the onion cook evenly. Adding salt while cooking onion may sound simple, but it makes all the difference. If the onion sticks to the bottom, simmer the flame. And you may increase it after a couple of minutes.

Our main objective is to cook onion soft, tender, and mushy without getting it burnt. Too much cooking oil can ruin the texture, so drizzle little oil at a time, if needed.

Add tomato. Add finely chopped tomato and cook until it becomes mushy.

The pro tip. Add a quarter teaspoon of salt. Same as the above, the salt helps to minimize the cooking time and cook evenly. Adjust the temperature to medium and low when the tomato gets stuck in the pan. Adjusting the temperature with a dash of salt is vital in any Indian curry recipe.

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Add spice powders. Once the tomato thickens, add red chili powder, coriander powder, and turmeric powder. Saute in medium heat for a minute without burning them.

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Thickening the curry. Now add water and bring it to a boil. Add capsicum and onion cubes once all the ingredients combine and the gravy thickens. Allow it to cook for a minute, and remove from the heat.

Pro-tip. Onion slices complement the green bell pepper's taste and texture. It also gives a contrasting color to the curry. To make the onion slices, first cut them into cubes and remove the layers.

Garnish. Garnish with fresh cilantro and a tablespoon of butter if desired.

How to store and reheat capsicum curry

Store the capsicum masala in an airtight container and refrigerate it for up to 5 days. You may freeze it for a maximum of three months.

To thaw frozen curry, leave it in the refrigerator for a day before using it. This way of thawing is the best without getting contaminated or changes in the taste.

For reheating, you may use the pans in low to medium flame. Reheat until it boils for a minute. And serve immediately.

How to serve capsicum curry

This is best served with simple rice, roti, naan bread, or chapati.

Rice. This spicy Indian gravy is best to match with rice. Indian egg fried rice, Indian coconut rice, and coriander rice are all-time super hit combos.

Parathas. This is awesome to pair with Indian flatbread parathas like Aloo paratha, Avocado paratha, Gobi paratha, cabbage paratha, and Onion kulcha.

Drink. When served with mango lassi, it makes it a wholesome restaurant-style Indian dinner.

Aloo capsicum recipe. Potato. Otherwise, it is also called 'aloo' in Hindi. The best and most popular variation. Whether it is a party or potluck, make this combo, and the guests will surely applaud you. Add boiled potatoes while adding capsicum to this recipe.

Other capsicum recipes you may like,

  • Capsicum kuzhambu
  • Capsicum rice
  • Paneer tikka in oven

We love this capsicum curry the more as it makes our mealtime effortless, and the quality reminds us of our favorite restaurant. Hopefully, the tips we have shared here help you. We will be glad if you become successful in making this capsicum curry.

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capsicum curry

This flavorsome capsicum curry or green pepper curry is great for Indian style weeknight dinner. Made with simple ingredients effortlessly, masala curry is good to serve with rice or roti or naan bread.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 3 people

Calories: 141.72kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1 cup onion finely chopped
  • 1 cup tomato finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon red chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon coriander powder
  • 11/2 cup water
  • 1 cup capsicum cubes
  • ½ cup onion cubes
  • 1 tsp salt

Instructions

  • Heat pan in medium heat. Add vegetable oil and finely chopped onion.

  • Saute until onion becomes soft and translucent.

  • Add finely chopped tomato and cook until it becomes mushy.

  • Add red chili powder, coriander powder and stir for couple of seconds without burning them.

  • Add water and allow to cook until it reaches desired consistency.

  • Add half a teaspoon of salt. Taste and adjust.

  • Add capsicum and onion.

  • Cook further for another 3 minutes or until capsicum is half cooked.

  • Remove it from the heat and serve with rice or roti.

Notes

Sprinkle salt while cooking both onion and tomato. This helps us to get the smooth texture of the curry. But while adding salt finaly, keep in mind we have added salt while sauteing.

Nutrition

Calories: 141.72kcal | Carbohydrates: 12.91g | Protein: 1.94g | Fat: 9.82g | Saturated Fat: 0.77g | Sodium: 816.8mg | Potassium: 352.31mg | Fiber: 3.37g | Sugar: 6.83g | Vitamin A: 2166.45IU | Vitamin C: 76.15mg | Calcium: 40.59mg | Iron: 0.58mg

Course Side Dish

Cuisine Indian

Author Sujatha Muralidhar

**Disclaimer: The nutritional information provided is an approximate estimate only.

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FAQs

What is a substitute for capsicum in a recipe? ›

Nothing else really has their flavour. However, if the capsic*ms are used chopped in a dish, you could try using the same amount of carrot, which at least provides some sweetness. Red onion might add to the flavour, too, and give a little crunch. Celery would give a similar texture, without the flavour.

What does capsicum do for your body? ›

Capsicum is commonly used for nerve pain and other painful conditions. It is also used for many other purposes, including digestion problems, conditions of the heart and blood vessels, and many others, but there is no good scientific evidence for many of these uses.

Are capsicum and bell pepper the same? ›

Capsic*ms are also known as bell peppers in America or just peppers in the UK. In the intermediate stage of ripening, capsic*ms are yellow or orange and are significantly sweeter than the green version. When fully ripe, capsic*ms are red and are at their peak when it comes to vitamin and antioxidant content.

Can we eat capsicum daily? ›

Capsic*ms have various health benefits too. They are low in calories and exceptionally rich in vitamin C and other antioxidants, making them an excellent addition to a healthy diet. Here is a look at why you should be having Capsic*ms every day.

What is the American version of Capsicum? ›

The large, mild form is called bell pepper, or is named by color (green pepper, green bell pepper, red bell pepper, etc.) in North America and South Africa, sweet pepper. The name is simply pepper in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The name capsicum is used in Australia, India, Malaysia, New Zealand.

What is the generic name for Capsicum? ›

Capsicum is also known as cayenne pepper, red pepper, African chilies, green pepper, tabasco pepper, paprika, pimiento, Mexican chilies, Louisiana pepper, and others.

Who should not eat capsicum? ›

A few side effects related to the consumption of capsicum include: Increased tendency of allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Eating capsicum in excess can result in stomach pain and gastric irritation. Abnormal amount of sweating and runny nose.

What color capsicum is the healthiest? ›

Red peppers pack the most nutrition, because they've been on the vine longest. Bell peppers come in a range of colors, including red (the sweetest), orange, yellow, and green. Green peppers are harvested earlier before they have a chance to turn yellow, orange, and then red.

Is capsicum inflammatory? ›

This study shows that capsaicin possesses a dose-dependent anti-inflammatory effect, which is comparable to inhibition of inflammation produced by diclofenac.

What do we call capsicum in English? ›

The large mild form is called bell pepper in British English and the US, capsicum in New Zealand English, Australian English and paprika in some other countries (although paprika can also refer to the powdered spice made from various capsicum fruit).

Why do Australians say capsicum? ›

Because Australia has chosen to use the original scientific name for Capsicum, rather than rename it as something else. Australia, New Zealand, India and Pakistan all call the vegetable capsicum by its scientific name, capsicum annum.

Can capsicum be eaten raw? ›

Also called sweet peppers or capsic*ms, bell peppers can be eaten either raw or cooked. Like their close relatives, chili peppers, bell peppers are sometimes dried and powdered. In that case, they are referred to as paprika. Bell peppers come in various colors, such as red, yellow, orange, and green — which are unripe.

Can kidney patients eat capsicum? ›

Bell peppers come in various colours, such as red, yellow, orange, and green. A summer vegetable and a kidney friendly vegetable which can be consumed without leaching. It is low in potassium (100g of green capsicum gives 154mg of potassium) vegetable.

Can diabetics eat capsicum? ›

Capsic*ms or bell peppers have a low glycemic index that doesn't contribute to sudden blood sugar level spikes. It is high in fibre, slows down digestion, and increases the absorption of carbs and other minerals leading to a gradual rise in sugar levels.

Is capsicum good for hair growth? ›

As a cardiovascular stimulant, it regulates blood pressure. and lowers cholesterol and triglyceride in the body. Capsicum extract is one of the best hair growth boosting product. It prevents hairfall and helps you maintain thicker and fuller hair.

Can I use paprika instead of capsicum? ›

Yes, you can, but I would taste it first. Paprika is powdered bell pepper, but bell peppers and paprikas vary a great deal in flavor and heat. Mild paprika adds little more than color, while stronger varieties are very flavorful.

What is the other name of capsicum in English? ›

The bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper, pepper, capsicum /ˈkæpsɪkəm/ or in some places, mangoes) is the fruit of plants in the Grossum Group of the species Capsicum annuum.

Is capsicum a chili pepper? ›

Chili peppers (Capsicum spp.), one of the oldest domesticated and utilized crops, are bestowed with a wide range of natural bioactive phytochemicals making the plant a very valuable spice with the health beneficial aspects.

What is the same as capsaicin? ›

In 1961, substances similar to capsaicin were isolated from chili peppers by Japanese chemists, who named them capsaicinoids. Dihydrocapsaicin (22%), nordihydrocapsaicin (7%), and hom*ocapsaicin (1%) comprise 30% of the total capsaicinoids mixture and have about half the pungency of capsaicin.

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