Do you think of pumpkin only for pies and lattes? In Indian kitchens, pumpkin (or kaddu) is the quiet hero, turning up in everyday dals, homestyle sabzis, cozy curries, and even breakfast recipes. This humble vegetable is creamy when cooked, naturally sweet, cooks quickly, and pairs beautifully with Indian spices.
If you're trying to bring more vegetables into your meals or use up that cut pumpkin sitting in your fridge, this roundup is for you. These savory Indian pumpkin recipes show just how versatile and delicious kaddu can be in everyday cooking. Want more inspiration? Explore my full collection of Indian vegetable recipes to use seasonal produce creatively.

How to Prep Pumpkin Easily
Before you start cooking, a little prep makes pumpkin much easier to work with. Here are simple ways I use in my kitchen to prep it based on how you plan to use it.
For Pumpkin Puree
If your recipe needs puree, let the cooker or oven do the hard work.
- Wash the pumpkin, cut it in half, and scoop out the seeds and fibers.
- Roast or steam the halves until soft. I usually use the Instant Pot and pressure cook for 5 minutes on high pressure.
- Once cool, scoop out the flesh and mash or blend it into a smooth puree.
For Cubes (Sabzi, Curries, Roasting)
When you need defined pieces that hold their shape:
- Cut the pumpkin into halves or wedges and remove the seeds.
- Use a sharp knife or peeler to remove the skin.
- Dice into even-sized cubes. Use larger pieces for pressure cooking and smaller cubes for stovetop stir-fries.
For Grated Pumpkin (Paratha, Raita)
- Peel the pumpkin and cut it into large chunks.
- Use the coarse side of a box grater to grate it for parathas, raitas, and patties.
Once you prep pumpkin this way, it becomes very easy to use across different Indian recipes.
Indian Pumpkin Recipes
These recipes make pumpkin the star at your dinner table, warm, comforting, and nourishing.







How to Use Pumpkin in Indian Recipes
Pumpkin (kaddu) is soft, naturally sweet, and very versatile in Indian cooking. Once you have it prepped, you can easily add it to many dishes:
- Curries & Dal: Add pumpkin cubes or puree to thicken and enrich your favorite curries and dals naturally.
- Stir-Fries (Sabzi): Cook peeled cubes with basic spices for a quick dry sabzi that pairs well with roti or rice. Pumpkin goes beautifully into mixed vegetable curry.
- Idli, Dosa & Uttapam Batter: Mix grated pumpkin or pumpkin puree into the batter for a gentle veggie boost and softer texture.
- Paratha Dough: Add grated or mashed pumpkin to the dough for soft, flavorful parathas.
- Soups & Porridges: Stir pumpkin puree into soups to thicken them naturally, or add it to breakfast porridges for color and creaminess.
- Rice Pudding (Kheer): Mix pumpkin puree into rice pudding to make it naturally sweet and creamy.
- Snacks & Patties: Combine pumpkin puree with beans or lentils to bind cutlets, tikkis, or patties.
Try these ideas this week, and you'll see how easily pumpkin fits into your regular Indian meals.
If you've only thought of pumpkin as a dessert ingredient or a seasonal vegetable, I hope this roundup inspires you to use it more often, the Indian way. Pumpkin is affordable, cooks quickly, and works beautifully with our everyday spices.
Which recipe will you try first? Tell me in the comments below, I'd love to see how pumpkin shows up in your kitchen!
Explore More Indian Vegetable Recipes
If you loved these pumpkin recipes, explore my other vegetable-based roundups and recipe collections, all designed to inspire everyday Indian cooking.











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