The tindora (ivy gourd) is part of the cucumber family and looks just like a cucumber in miniature form. It’s one of the few varieties of edible gourds and has a slightly crunchy texture. I did not grow up eating it in Pakistan, but I’ve grown to love it over the past 25 years here in the USA. This ivy gourd is specific to Africa and Asia and can usually only be sourced at a South Asian store. When buying the tindora, look for a bright green color on the outside and white firm flesh on the inside. When prepping the ivy gourd, discard any red pieces on the inside. Tindoras don’t have a long shelf life, so it’s best to cook them as soon as you buy them. I like to serve this Tindora recipe with lentil curry, like my easy moong masoor dal or lentil curry with tamarind. Although I never need meat when I enjoy this Tindora recipe, Shami kabab or Seekh kebab are great pairings.

Why you’ll love this tindora recipe

Quick and easy - This delicious tindora recipe has a cooking time of only 25 minutes, which makes an easy weeknight meal. A refreshing addition to a menu - This fun and different tindora recipe is perfect for when you want to try something new. Great Vegan and Gluten-Free Option - Perfect for a vegan and gluten-free meal option.

Ingredient notes

Tindora - Also known as Ivy Gourd, this vegetable can be sourced at a South Asian grocery store. Gram flour -This is different from chickpea flour. Gram flour, or besan, is made from ground split grams. You can substitute with store-bought chickpea flour if this is difficult to source. Mustard seeds - Black mustard seeds add a delicious savory flavor to the tindora recipe. Cumin seeds - Earthy cumin seeds add aroma, flavor, and texture to the tindora recipe. Curry leaves - The citrus notes of curry leaves add fragrance to the ivy gourd curry. Amchur powder - I always love to add amchur powder to my vegetable curries right at the end. It has a delicious sour taste that most people fall in love with.

Please see the recipe card at the bottom of this post for the complete list of ingredients, measurements, and recipe instructions.

Substitutions & variations

Bake or stir fry the tindora - If you don’t have an air fryer, toss the ivy gourd in oil and bake it at 400? for 30 minutes. You can also use the traditional shallow frying method for this tindora recipe. Add lentils instead of gram flour - Switch it up and cook the tindora with some urad daal instead of gram flour. After adding the spices and some water, add ½ cup of soaked lentils. Cover and cook the daal along with the curry leaves. Try the curry with some potatoes - Cut the potatoes into lengthwise strips, lightly fry them, and then finish cooking them in the curry with the tindora. Slice the tindora into round discs - Many people like to cut it into tiny discs for their tindora recipe. Add peanuts and coconut - Instead of gram flour, crushed roasted peanuts and some desiccated coconut add a delicious and different flavor to the curry.

Step-by-step instructions

To prep the tindora, cut off both ends and cut each piece lengthwise. Toss these in cooking oil and air fry at 400? for 10 minutes before starting with the steps below. Also, dry roast the gram flour and set it aside to use later in this tindora recipe.

First Step - Heat the remaining oil, dice the onions and saute. Second Step - When the onions are translucent, add the mustard and cumin seeds and temper. Third Step - After about 30 seconds, add in the garlic and ginger paste and temper. Fourth Step - Add in the air-fried tindora and mix everything.

Fifth Step - Add all of the spices except for the amchur powder. Fry this mixture for a minute. Sixth Step - Add ½ a cup of water to help finish cooking the ivy gourd. Seventh Step - Toss in the curry leaves, cover, and simmer for 5 minutes. Eighth Step - Uncover, turn the flame to medium-high, add the gram flour and amchur powder, and roast until the water is dry and the mixture is cohesive.

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