Stuffed Tindora / Stuffed Kovakkai – a delicious Andhra style stuffed dry curry. This popular petite Indian vegetable is ellipsoid in shape and is known for its nutritional and medicinal values in Indian cuisine. These tiny vegetables are carefully slit and stuffed with freshly ground masala powder. The masala for stuffing the vegetable is made by freshly roasting and grinding the spices and this makes this dry curry absolutely flavourful and piquant. Serve this stuffed tindora / kovakkai along with South Indian meals / North Indian meals / Indian flatbreads.
Apart from the delightful taste, Tindora contains an incredible mix of complex carbohydrates and fibre, and a vast array of B Vitamins and minerals. Frequent consumption of this nutrient dense vegetable helps control blood pressure and blood sugar.
Ingredients:
Tindora /Kovakkai / Ivy gourd | 500 gms |
Turmeric powder | 1/2 teaspoon |
Kashmiri chilli powder | 1/2 teaspoon |
Hing / Asafoetida | 1/4 th teaspoon |
Salt | to taste |
Oil | 2 to 3 tablespoon |
Masala for stuffing:
Urad dhal | 1 tablespoon |
Channa dhal | 2 tablespoon |
Coriander seeds | 2 tablespoon |
Red Chilli | 4 |
Sesame seeds (white or black) | 1 tablespoon |
Fresh or desiccated coconut | 2 tablespoon |
Oil | 1/2 teaspoon |
Salt | to taste |
Step by Step Instructions:
- Wash the tindora / kovakkai thoroughly well and dry it on a kitchen towel.
- Chop the top and bottom ends of tindora /kovakkai/Ivy gourd.
- Carefully slit the tindora vegetable / kovakkai lengthwise leaving a small part of the bottom portion so that the stuffing can stay intact.


- Masala powder for stuffing – Heat a pan and add 1/2 teaspoon oil. When the oil is warm enough, add 1 tablespoon urad dhal, 2 tablespoons channa dhal, 2 tablespoons coriander seeds and 4 red chillies. Sauté the lentils and red chillies in medium to low flame until they turn light golden colour. Now add 2 tablespoon coconut (fresh or desiccated) and saute until it turns light brown in colour. Transfer the roasted spices to a plate and allow it to cool.
- Heat a pan, add 1 tablespoon sesame seeds and allow it to splutter. Transfer this to the plate containing the roasted lentils. Add salt just for the stuffing mix.
- Grind the roasted lentils to a coarse powder.






- Stuffing the tindora with masala powder – Gently stuff each tindora with masala powder in-between the slit making sure not to slit the vegetable into two halves. If there is excess masala powder, then use this to sprinkle on top of the vegetable while stir frying. You can also store this left over masala powder in an airtight container for later use. The shelf life of this masala powder is 2 – 4 days.



- Heat a wide-mouthed pan and add 2 tablespoon oil. When the oil is warm enough, add 1 teaspoon mustard seeds. When the mustard seeds crackle, reduce the flame to low and arrange the stuffed tindora gently on the pan. Do not overcrowd the pan with the stuffed vegetable. If the pan is full, then do the cooking in batches. Keep the flame low, sprinkle some salt for the outer skin of the vegetable (the stuffing already has salt). Add hing, turmeric powder and 1/2 teaspoon kashmiri chilli powder. Instead of kashmiri chilli powder, you can also sprinkle some left over masala powder on top. Sauté the stuffed tindora in low flame for 5 minutes. Using a spatula, gently stir the vegetable.
- Sprinkle some water and close with a lid and cook for for another 10 minutes. Check in-between and sprinkle more water if needed. While the vegetable is cooking, it is likely that some stuffing might spill over and this is ok. Mix gently. Check for salt and spice level and adjust according to your preference. Once the vegetable is tender and fully cooked, switch off the flame and transfer the dish to a serving bowl.





- Serve this stuffed tindora / kovakkai with South Indian meals/ North Indian meals / Indian flat breads.
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Interesting looking dish. The tindora looks like mini-cucumbers, do they taste like that too?
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Thank you Sandy. Yes they do look like mini cucumbers but they taste bland with some bitterness. But when cooked with the right spices it tastes awesome.
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Delicious sounding dish, Sowmya…we have lots of small gourds here and as you said above with the right spices they can taste delicious 🙂 x
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Thank you very much Carol for your feedback.
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Mmmm 😋 It looks delicious 😋 The taste must be special!
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Thanks a lot
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Wow! Stuffed vegetables always taste so good. I loved your detailed pictures to go with the recipe. Good work Sowmya 😋
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Thank you Radhika for all your support and encouragement. Appreciate your positive feedback
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This dish looked INCREDIBLE! This is one of my favourite parts of Indian cuisine. Me and my sister went to an authentic, vegetarian Indian restaurant last friday and we ate something similar to this and it was really delicious. I think they used different vegetables for the stuffing though. I also enjoyed learning about all of the health benefits too so thanks for sharing.
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Thank you very much for your feedback. Glad to know that you like Indian dishes . Thanks for visiting my blog.
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Very inviting…looks yummy too! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks a lot Indira for your kind words. Appreciate it very much
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Yumyum.. Looks so delicious!!!Great sharing Sowmya!
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Thank you very much Jyothi for your feedback.
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So delicious looking!
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Thanks a lot Dorothy
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Beautiful 😍
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Thank you very much
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Oh wow it’s my first time to see tindora. Looks so tempting Sowmya! Do they taste like chili or bitter melon?👀 ✨
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Thank you Tanooki for your feedback. It has a bland taste but tastes very good with the addition of spices.
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Hmm, I can imagine that!😌 Will try when I find it one day😍
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Love this recipe ❤️
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Thank you Shanthy
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Stuffed veggies demand a lot of work but the end result always bring smile at dinning table!!
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Yes indeed Deeksha. Thank you for visiting my blog.
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Amazing piece Sowmya..I bet it taste as good as it looks. Keep well..🍛🍜🍝🥂🍷
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Thank you very much for your kind words. Appreciate it very much.
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That looks really delicious .🙂
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Thank you very much Gayathri
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looks delicious Sowmya💖
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Thanks a lot Cindy
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Sowmya jee etni achhi achhi khane ka item dikha rahe ho hamare man kar raha he sab kha jau
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Thank you very much
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WOW..Couldn’t believe that Kovakkai can be so attractive and yummy!
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Thank you very much. Appreciate your kind gesture to comment on my blog.
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My pleasure!
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looks so yummy…
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Thank you Ramya
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Nice I didn’t know that you showed the recipe thanks I’m going to try
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Many thanks
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Kovakka, as we call it, is my father’s favourite. Thanks for the recipe ☺️
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Many thanks Shweta. Glad you like it
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You’re welcome 😀
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👍
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Looks tasty.
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Thanks Priti
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This looks so yummy
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Many thanks Lebogang
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My favourite
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One of my favourite dishes
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THIS is so interesting! and sounds yum!. I’ve never seen nor tried it before & not sure if I can find ivy gourd here… haven’t seen them in any shops selling vegetables in Little India.
Thank you so much for your detailed recipe and information too, Sowmya.
Have a good day!.
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Thank you very much Thulasi. Ivy gourd ( kovakkai) is usually available in Indian shops. Thanks for your kind words Thulasi
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I will have to try this. I have made stuffed okra many times but never stuffed tindora.
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