Kaddu ki Sabji | Easy Pumpkin Recipe (2024)

By Dassana Amit
Last Updated: September 3, 2021

Vegan, Vegetarian
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This Kaddu ki Sabji is a super easy and delicious dish made with pumpkin, whole spices and herbs. The recipe does not include onions and garlic. It is an easy and delicious vegan pumpkin recipe that can be made on regular days and also during Navratrior Ekadashi Fasting. This kaddu or pumpkin sabzi is a favorite at home. It is also known as petha sabzi or kaddu ki sabzi.

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About Kaddu ki Sabji

Kaddu is the Hindi word for Pumpkin and this recipe only has pumpkin, pumpkin and pumpkin in it 🙂 so a must-try for all pumpkin lovers. Of course spices are included but they enhance the taste and flavor of the pumpkin. This sabzi is another delicious recipe from my mother-in-law’s collection.

Actually it is not a dry curry but here are the cooked pumpkin cubes are mashed. Best to have the kaddu ki sabji with poori. It also goes well with plain paratha or phulka. During the fast, we have it with fried breads or flat breads made with fasting flours like:

  1. Water chestnut flour – E.g. singhare ki poori
  2. Buckwheat flour – kuttu ki poori or kuttu ka paratha
  3. Amaranth flour – rajgira ki poori or rajgira paratha

The recipe of kaddu sabji is simple enough to make with a handful of ingredients. The flavoring comes from the addition of methi seeds (fenugreek seeds) and cumin seeds.

Of course we add our usual Indian spice powders to this recipe like turmeric powder, red chili powder and garam masala powder. Some sugar (or jaggery) is added for that sweetness which fuses subtly with the sweetness of the pumpkin.

The kaddu ki sabzi is easy and simple. Only cutting and peeling the pumpkin takes some effort and time. But I found an easy method to peel the pumpkin. But this method only works with smaller pumpkins not bigger ones.

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  • Place the whole small pumpkin on a large chopping board or on the kitchen counter top.
  • Firmly keep your hand on top of the pumpkin.
  • With the peeler in your other hand start to peel the pumpkin from sideways. Keep on rotating the pumpkin with the other hand which is on top of it.
  • Work with both your hands in this manner till the pumpkin is peeled from all sides.

Once the pumpkin is peeled, you start to chop the pumpkin and you see the pith and the seeds. So what do you do with the seeds? Don’t throw them away.

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If you have a garden, then plant the seeds… And if you have a garden or if you don’t have a garden then dry the seeds in the sun. When they are dried, roast them with some salt and have it in your food. Pumpkin seeds are very nutritious and healthy. You can alsoroast or toast the pumpkin seeds in the oven.

I paired the kaddu sabji withvrat ke jeera aloo and the combo was nice. We all loved it and I plan to make this combo again and again. The tangy jeera aloo with the sweet kaddu ki sabji – goes great with poori, paratha or roti.

Note: if making this kaddu sabzi for fasting or vrat then skip the fenugreek seeds, turmeric powder and garam masala. You can refer to this compiled list of Ingredients allowed during Navratri fast.

Step-by-Step Guide

How to make Kaddu ki Sabji

Prep Pumpkin (Kaddu)

1. Wash 1 small-sized pumpkin with fresh water. Peel the pumpkin with a peeler. Use yellow pumpkin to make this dish.

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2. Chop the pumpkin into small pieces or cubes and set aside.

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Fry Spices

3. In a pressure cooker or pan, heat 2 tablespoons oil. Add ¼ teaspoon fenugreek seeds (methi dana) and 1 teaspoon cumin seeds.

Remember, if you are making this dish for Navratri or Ekadasi fasting then you have to skip addingfenugreek seeds, turmeric powder and garam masala in the recipe. Also use oil that you use for making fasting food.

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4. Fry for a minute on a low heat.

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5. Now add 1 to 2 dry red chilies. Remove the seeds before you add the dry red chilies. However, the addition of dry red chillies is optional. They give a good smoky flavor to the dish but you can add green chilies also instead of red chilies.

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6. Fry for some 15 seconds till the chilies change color but make sure not to burn them.

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Add Pumpkin

7. Transfer the chopped pumpkin pieces or cubes to the pressure cooker.

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8. Stir and mix well.

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9. Next add ½ teaspoon red chili powder and ½ teaspoon turmeric powder. Add 1 teaspoon sugar (or 2 teaspoons crushed jaggery or powdered jaggery).

You can also use coconut sugar or palm sugar instead of sugar or jaggery.

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10. Mix the pumpkin with the rest of the spices and sugar (or jaggery).

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Cooking Kaddu Sabji

11. Add ¾ cup or 1 cup of water and edible rock salt (sendha namak) as required. If you are making the recipe on regular days (non-fasting days) then you can use regular salt also instead of rock salt.

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12. Stir and mix well.

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13. Cover the pressure cooker with a lid and pressure cook for 7 to 8 minutes.if you do not have a pressure cooker then cover the pan with a lid and cook the pumpkin for some 15 to 20 minutes.

You can also make this recipe in the Instant pot adding water as needed.

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14. Pressure cook till the pumpkin becomes soft and mushy. Below is the photo of pressured cooked pumpkin.

Note that open the lid of the pressure cooker only when the pressure inside falls down on its own. This takes some minutes.

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15. Now mash the cooked and soft pumpkin with a spoon or a vegetable masher.

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16. Now add ¼ teaspoon garam masala powder and 1 teaspoon dry mango powder (amchur powder).

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17. Stir the mashed pumpkin well and cook for a minute or two. If the sabzi still looks watery or runny to you, then evaporate the water by cooking it without the lid.Thiskaddu ki sabzi should not be dry nor watery, just in between.

If in case, the sabji has become too thick or pasty, then add some hot water to thin the consistency a bit.

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Garnish with few coriander leaves and serve kaddu ki sabzi hot or warm with Singhareki poorior Kuttu ki poori or Rajgire ki poorior Rajgira parathaor Kuttu paratha.

If is often served with poori in North and Central parts of India.

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If you are looking for more fasting recipes then do check:

  • Sabudana khichdi
  • Vrat wale aloo
  • Aloo ki sabji
  • Samvat rice pulao

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Kaddu ki Sabji (Easy Pumpkin Recipe)

By Dassana Amit

Kaddu ki sabji is an easy and delicious vegan pumpkin recipe made with yellow pumpkin, whole spices and herbs. This is a satvik recipe made without onions and garlic.

4.94 from 33 votes

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Cuisine Indian

Course Main Course

Diet Vegan, Vegetarian

Difficulty Level Moderate

Servings 4

Units

Ingredients

  • 1 small pumpkin (kaddu)
  • ¼ teaspoon fenugreek seeds (methi seeds)
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 1 or 2 dry red chilies (optional)
  • ½ teaspoon red chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • ¼ teaspoon Garam Masala
  • 1 teaspoon dry mango powder (amchur)
  • 1 teaspoon sugar or 2 teaspoon crushed jaggery
  • 2 tablespoon oil
  • ¾ cup water or 1 cup water
  • a few chopped coriander leaves for garnishing (optional)
  • rock salt (edible and food grade) or sendha namak (or you can use common salt if not making during religious fasting)

Instructions

  • Wash the pumpkin. Peel and chop the pumpkin in small cubes.

  • In a pressure cooker or pan heat oil.

  • Add the fenugreek seeds and cumin seeds and fry for a minute on a low heat.

  • Now add the deseeded red chilies and fry for some 15 seconds. The addition of red chilies is optional or swap them with green chilies.

  • Add the chopped pumpkin and all the dry spice powders except garam masala and dry mango powder.

  • Add the sugar or jaggery.

  • Mix the pumpkin with the rest of the spices and sugar/jaggery. Add water and salt.

  • Cover the cooker with a lid and pressure cook for 7 to 8 minutes on medium heat.

  • If you do not have a pressure cooker then cover the pan with a lid and cook the pumpkin for some 15-20 minutes till they become soft and mushy. You can also make this dish in the Instant pot adding water as required.

  • Now mash the cooked and soft pumpkin with a spoon and add the garam masala and dry mango powder.

  • Stir the mashed pumpkin well and cook for minute or two.

  • If the sabzi still looks watery to you, then evaporate the water from the sabzi by cooking it without the lid. It it has become too thick or pasty, then add some hot water to thin the consistency a bit.

  • This kaddu ki sabzi should not be dry nor watery or runny, just in between.

  • Garnish with coriander leaves and serve kaddu ki sabzi hot with poori or roti.

Notes

  • Note: If making this kaddu sabzi for fasting or vrat then skip the fenugreek seeds, turmeric powder and garam masala. Also use oil that you use for making fasting food. For info about fasting food rules, you can refer to this compiled list of Ingredients allowed during navratri fast.
  • You can use any type of tender fresh yellow or orange pumpkin.
  • You can adjust the amount of sugar or jaggery according to your taste preferences.
  • The recipe can be scaled to make a big batch for a big gathering.

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts

Kaddu ki Sabji (Easy Pumpkin Recipe)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 167Calories from Fat 63

% Daily Value*

Fat 7g11%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 593mg26%

Potassium 1201mg34%

Carbohydrates 25g8%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 11g12%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 29125IU583%

Vitamin C 46.8mg57%

Calcium 76mg8%

Iron 3.3mg18%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This Kaddu ki sabji post from the blog archives first published in September 2011 has been republished and updated on 3 September 2021.

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FAQs

Is pumpkin a kaddu? ›

Green pumpkin, also known as “kaddu” in Hindi, is a versatile and nutritious vegetable and can be incorporated into a variety of dishes. This bright green vegetable has a mild flavour and a tender texture. This makes it a great addition to curries, soups, stews, and even desserts.

What is the Indian name for pumpkin? ›

Kaddu, where both d's are pronounced softly, is the North Indian or Hindi name for Pumpkin. Some people also call it Sita-phal. KennyLiza, Dudhi (Gujrati) or Lauki (Hindi) is Indian bottle gourd, called so because of it's shape. It is not Pumpkin.

What is the English name of Petha Sabji? ›

Ash gourds, commonly referred to as white pumpkins, are a vegetable with a pale-green exterior and white, heavily seeded, savoury inside that is used to make petha. The gourd is sliced into bite-sized pieces and then cured for a few hours in a solution of lime (not the citrus fruit; this is white calcium hydroxide).

Is kaddu a pumpkin or Lauki? ›

They are the connotations used to refer to two different vegetables. Lauki is called Indian bottle gourd in English. On the contrary, kaddu is called pumpkin in English.

What is the difference between pumpkin and kaddu? ›

Kaddu and pumpkin are actually the same thing. "Kaddu" is the Hindi name for pumpkin, which is a type of winter squash that belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family. It is a highly nutritious vegetable that is low in calories and high in vitamins, minerals, and fiber.

What is India's national vegetable? ›

Answer: Indian national vegetable is known as Indian pumpkin or kaddu. This Indian vegetable, popularly referred to as `Kaddu` in Hindi, grows throughout India, doesn't require unique soil conditions, and may be used as a climber or creeper.

What is the Gujarati name for pumpkin? ›

કોળું એક સ્થાનિક, દ્વિબીજપત્રી વનસ્પતિ છે. આ વનસ્પતિનો વેલો લાંબો, કમજોર અને લીલા રંગનો હોય છે.

What is pumpkin called in Delhi? ›

Depending on the presence of pigments in the skin and pulp, pumpkins or kaddu in hindi are usually orange or yellow colored but may also exhibit green, grey or red outer skin colors.

What is the English name for kaddu vegetable? ›

"Kaddu" is called "pumpkin" in English. It's a sweet and versatile vegetable used in cooking and baking.

What is the secret ingredient in Indian curry? ›

TURMERIC. That is the go to spice in any South Indian kitchen to enhance a dish.

What gives Indian curry its taste? ›

A curry mix has a warm, robust spicy taste as a result of combining roasted and grounded coriander seeds, turmeric, cumin and chili peppers. Other spices commonly found within the blend are fenugreek, clove, mustard, black pepper, nutmeg or ginger.

Is petha and kaddu same? ›

Petha is made from kaddu so it is also often known as Petha Kaddu. It is slightly green in color, and it mostly long and round in shape. This fruit also has a white powdery coating over it.

Is kaddu same as ash gourd? ›

Safed Kaddu or winter melon or ash gourd contain low calories, it is good for diabetic patients. Ash Gourd is used to treat constipation, acidity and to kill intestinal worms.

Is petha made from Lauki? ›

a translucent or white coloured candy or dessert recipe made from ash gourd or raakh laukee. it is a famous in north indian particularly in agra and hence it is also known as agra petha recipe.

Which vegetable is kaddu? ›

Answer: Indian national vegetable is known as Indian pumpkin or kaddu. This Indian vegetable, popularly referred to as `Kaddu` in Hindi, grows throughout India, doesn't require unique soil conditions, and may be used as a climber or creeper.

What is a pumpkin classified as? ›

A pumpkin is, in fact, a fruit. According to expert Joe Masabni, Ph. D., Texas A&M Agri Life Extension Service vegetable specialist in Dallas, scientifically speaking, a pumpkin is a fruit simply because anything that starts from a flower is botanically a fruit.

What is kaddu also called? ›

Kaddū in English is called ' pumpkin; gourd ' . India is overflowing with a large number of fruits and vegetables which have no equal words in the English language. Kaddu is a very famous vegetable item across the country from Kanya Kumari to Kashmir and from Dvarakā to Somanātha .

Is pumpkin a Lauki? ›

White Pumpkin (Lauki), The juice from the leaves helps cure jaundice and the juice from the gourd helps reduce greying of hair. Considered as one of the healthiest vegetables around, the flesh of bottle gourds are full of water and taste slightly bitter. Bottle gourds keep the body hydrated and assist in weight loss.

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