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Sri Lankan Beetroot Curry

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Author: Dini K.
Posted: 4/10/2019
Updated: 7/17/2023

Simple, healthy and delicious, this Sri Lankan Beetroot Curry is gluten free and of course vegan too. 

This Beetroot Curry is a comforting dish that pairs well with steamed rice and other side dishes.

A close up of the Sri Lankan Beetroot Curry served in a silver bowl, with a coconut spoon.

It’s been a while since I shared a recipe with you guys on the blog, and there’s a very good reason for that, but more details on that later! 🙂 For now, I’ve got this simple, flavorful, comforting Sri Lankan Beetroot Curry recipe to share!

If you thought beetroot was one of those bland vegetables that was difficult to coax flavor out of, this beetroot curry is the perfect answer! This dish is a childhood favorite of mine. Chicken curry and beetroot curry along with some steamed rice was one of my favorite combos as a kid, and still is!

This beetroot curry is gluten free, and of course vegan too.

Sri Lankan beetroot curry served on top of a bowl of steamed rice with Parsley mallung and dried chili.

Sri Lankan Beetroot Curry

Beetroots are commonly grown in the hill country in the central part of Sri Lanka. They are a popular “super-food” with plenty of nutritional value. Beetroot is mainly eaten as a curry in Sri Lanka (no surprises there), but it’s also commonly used as the main ingredient to make beet salad, and to make “ribbon sandwiches” – another childhood favorite of mine that I’ll be sharing with you guys in the near future!

As kids though, we didn’t care much about nutritional value, nor how popular beetroot was elsewhere. It was a little sweet, and plenty delicious, and we loved that beet red color! Even the pickiest eaters would devour the rice if beetroot curry was served with it.

The key to perfect beetroot curry is simple. Don’t overcook the beetroot. If it gets soggy, it’ll lose quite a bit of it’s delicious potential.

Raw beetroot peeled, sliced and julienned on a white cutting board.

How to prepare beetroot for beetroot curry

The traditional way to cook this beetroot curry is to julienne the beetroot, which is also what I prefer. Some like to simply slice the beetroot and then cut the slices in half.

I have tried prepping the beetroot with a mandolin before, but the mandolin doesn’t cut it to the thickness that I like. If the beetroot is sliced too thin, then it gets soggy in the curry. The beetroot is meant to have an “al dente” texture in this Sri Lankan beetroot curry. I’d rather have it cut too thick, than it become a soggy mess.

Ingredients for a beetroot curry placed in a saucepan, with curry leaves, green chili.

So this is how I prepare the beetroot for this curry. 

First, wash the beetroot. Then slice the tops. If you buy beetroot with the leaves on top, don’t discard the leaves. You can make a different side dish with the leaves, OR slice the leaves and add to the curry.

Next, peel the beetroot.

Once peeled, you can cut the beetroot into slices that are about 3 mm (roughly; no need to pull out your ruler) in thickness. My food processor has the capacity to slice beets to the right thickness, so I use that. However, I’ve often used a sharp knife to slice the beetroot as well.

Once sliced, then you can julienne it. I always use a knife for this, as it gives me better control to cut batons. If you feel like that’s too much work, you can just cut the slices into thicker sections (or just cut in half, if the beets are small in size). The main thing to make sure is that the beetroot pieces that you cut are all similar in size/thickness, so that they cook evenly.

Beetroot curry after being cooked in a saucepan, with deep pink-red coconut gravy.

Making the beetroot curry

Prepping and cutting the beetroot is the hardest part. Making the beetroot curry is the easiest.

I like to add just the smallest amount of spice to flavor this curry. I use my own curry powder to add flavor. If you can’t make it however, I recommend using ground coriander and cumin (and maybe a pod of cardamom).

Sri Lankan Roasted Curry Powder - This roasted curry powder is deeply aromatic and has very robust and complex flavors. The ingredient ratios are easy to remember (4:3:2:1 and 3:2:1), so go ahead and make a big batch and use it any way you like to make flavorful curry dishes!

Since the beetroot is cooked in coconut milk, the resulting curry gravy is creamy, sweet, with a touch of spice (you can adjust the heat to your liking), and it’s also got that gorgeous deep pink/red color!

The cook time will vary depending on how you cut the beetroot. The way I cut it, it only takes about 10-15 minutes for the beetroot to be cooked to perfection. Larger pieces will take a bit longer. I also like to cook this Sri Lankan beetroot curry with the lid off (to allow excess liquid to evaporate). I prefer to add water towards the end if needed, rather than having too much liquid at the beginning, which would dilute the flavors in the curry.

The result is a healthy, flavorful, comforting curry, that I often eat just by itself! 🙂

Sri Lankan Beetroot curry made with coconut milk served in a bowl, with a bowl of mallung in a separate bowl.

What can I pair with beetroot curry?

If you’re looking for more vegan curries to pair up with this Sri Lankan beetroot curry, then I HIGHLY recommend this tart, sweet, spicy Green Apple Curry, or this sweet, spicy, sour Mango Curry.

Or for a creamier curry pairing, you can try this Creamy Cashew Curry. OR just opt for a simple side salad, or a shredded leaf fry (mallung).

A close up of the beetroot curry served with steamed rice, with cilantro and parsley

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Sri Lankan Beetroot Curry

Author: Dini K.
Yield: Enough to serve 6 people as a side dish with other curries.
Cuisine: South Asian, Sri Lankan
This Sri Lankan Beetroot Curry is a delicious, gluten free, and vegan curry that even the pickiest eaters will love! Perfect accompaniment for rice and curry. Easy to make and flavorful.  
EASY - A great curry to make for novice cooks, or those who are new to curries. This is sweet, and creamy and the spice level can be adjusted. Easier option to cut beetroot is provided in notes.
US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurement. Common Measurement Conversions
Prep: 40 minutes minutes
Cook: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes minutes
Difficulty: Easy Recipes
Servings: 6 people
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Ingredients:

  • 450 g beetroot tops cut and removed, washed and peeled (about 2 large beets)
  • ¼ large onion 1 small onion / ½ medium onion. Yellow or white onion.
  • 2 long green chili or 1 serrano pepper, sliced (de-seed to reduce heat level)
  • 2 cloves garlic chopped finely
  • 5 - 6 curry leaves fresh or dried
  • ½ tsp Sri Lankan curry powder or ¼ tsp each of ground coriander and cumin
  • ¼ tsp ground turmeric heaped
  • ½ tsp cayenne pepper optional
  • ¼ tsp sea salt more to taste
  • ½ cup coconut milk more to taste. Preferably full fat coconut milk and not light coconut milk.
  • ½ cup water more if you like a thin gravy

Instructions:

  • Slice the beetroot into slices that are about 3 mm in thickness. You can do this with a knife, or using a food processor with a slicing disc.
    450 g beetroot
  • Once sliced, julienne the beetroot slices into batons.
  • Place the julienned beetroot in a saucepan, along with the onions, sliced green chili, garlic, curry leaves, curry powder, turmeric powder, cayenne pepper, and salt. Mix well to combine.
    ¼ large onion, 2 long green chili, 2 cloves garlic, 5 - 6 curry leaves, ½ tsp Sri Lankan curry powder, ¼ tsp ground turmeric, ½ tsp cayenne pepper, ¼ tsp sea salt
  • Stir in the coconut milk and water.
    ½ cup coconut milk, ½ cup water
  • Heat the saucepan over medium high heat, while stirring occasionally, until the coconut milk/water comes to a boil.
  • Reduce the heat to a simmer, and let it cook covered, for about 5 minutes.
  • Uncover and cook for a further 5 - 10 minutes while stirring frequently, until the beetroot is cooked to al dente (i.e. cooked through but not soggy). The cook time will vary depending on the thickness and sizes of the beetroot.
  • If the liquid is evaporating too quickly, you can add more water or coconut milk.
  • Taste and add more salt if necessary. 
  • Serve with cooked rice.

Tips & Tricks

For beginners - Without cutting the beetroot into julienne batons, cut the beetroot into slices, and then cut the slices in half (half circle shapes) to make it easier. Please note that the cook time will increase. Cook until the beetroot is "al dente".
Note on deseeding chili peppers - If you're sensitive to spice, then make sure to de-seed the the jalapeno / serrano / green chili peppers. Wear gloves to avoid contact with skin, and always wash your hands before touching anyone else or any other part of your body. 
Other beetroot recipes
Ribbon sandwiches made with beetroot filling
Beet pickle 

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 76kcal (4%)Carbohydrates: 9g (3%)Protein: 1g (2%)Fat: 4g (6%)Saturated Fat: 3g (19%)Sodium: 112mg (5%)Potassium: 293mg (8%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Sugar: 5g (6%)Vitamin A: 85IU (2%)Vitamin C: 6mg (7%)Calcium: 15mg (2%)Iron: 1.3mg (7%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

Course:Curry, Main Course, Side Dish
Cuisine:South Asian, Sri Lankan
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  1. Kathy Stone says

    March 27, 2025 at 17:59

    5 stars
    This is a fantastic recipe,is it suitable to freeze?

    Reply
    • Dini says

      March 28, 2025 at 11:12

      Hi Kathy!
      Yes this is very freezer friendly! I make large batches often and meal prep with rice and other proteins and freeze it.
      It can be reheated in the microwave or on the stove as well.
      I hope that helps

      Reply
  2. Jeremy says

    February 1, 2025 at 07:48

    5 stars
    Easily the best vegan curry I’ve ever made! Great flavor and texture on the beet as well.

    Reply
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