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Authentic Spicy Apple Curry (Sweet, Spicy & Vegan!)

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Dini Kodippili







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Updated: 7/17/2023
Total Time1 hour hr 5 minutes mins
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Spicy Green Apple Curry - a spicy, sweet dish that transforms the sourness of green apples with the earthy spiciness and robust flavours of Sri Lankan roasted curry powder! Vegan + Gluten free. 

A warm, sweet, spicy Green Apple Curry dish that transforms the sourness of green apples with the earthy spiciness and robust flavours of Sri Lankan roasted curry powder! This Sri Lankan apple curry is an easy, vegan side dish to prepare that’s full of flavour!

Spicy Green Apple Curry - a spicy, sweet dish that transforms the sourness of green apples with the earthy spiciness and robust flavours of Sri Lankan roasted curry powder! Vegan + Gluten free. 

If an apple a day truly kept the doctor away, then I would never need health insurance. I love apples! It’s always been one of my favourite fruits and I always get some when I shop for groceries.

Apples are also a key part of many classic desserts such as apple pie, apple tart, apple turnover, apple cake etc., and Fall beverages such as spiced apple cider. But have you ever tried apples in a savoury dish? Like an authentic curry recipe?

This is the best time of the year to give those apples a spicy makeover with this amazing Sweet, Spicy Green Apple Curry! It’s perfect for those cold fall and winter nights and with a side of rice this could fill your belly with lots of warmth and flavour. Plus it’s a great vegan dish too.

Spicy Green Apple Curry - a spicy, sweet dish that transforms the sourness of green apples with the earthy spiciness and robust flavours of Sri Lankan roasted curry powder! Vegan + Gluten free. 

When I was growing up, every meal – no matter what we ate – was a chance to appreciate good food and the beautiful power it had in bringing people and families closer together. I’m guessing that’s got something to do with my Asian heritage. Rice and curry were a staple at our house and that certainly had plenty to do with my Asian heritage.

We would usually have several side dishes to complement the rice, and the dinner table was a feast for the senses with all the different colours, smells and flavours of good ol’ Sri Lankan-style Asian cooking. That also meant different combinations of fruits, vegetables, meat or fish, that fit together like a weird yet taste-bud tantalizing puzzle.

Curries with fruits are a common occurrence in South Asian cuisine. My mother had a knack for creating excellent curry dishes with fruits (like this mango curry for example). After we moved back to New Zealand, it was harder to find the same tropical veggies and fruits, so she came up with this  deliciously evil green apple curry which I’m sure you’re going to love too!

Spicy Green Apple Curry - a spicy, sweet dish that transforms the sourness of green apples with the earthy spiciness and robust flavours of Sri Lankan roasted curry powder! Vegan + Gluten free. 

Apple curry

The sweetness and sourness of apples go so well with the earthy spiciness of the curry powder to create this truly warm and comforting savoury dish.

My Mum never took out the core of the apple when making this curry, and the first time I made it a few years ago, I did. And I soon found out why I shouldn’t have done that. It makes the apple disintegrate in to the curry sauce. If you would like the apple to have some texture once it has been cooked, cut it into chunkier pieces, or if you like it softer (like I sometimes do), cut it thinner.

Spicy Green Apple Curry - a spicy, sweet dish that transforms the sourness of green apples with the earthy spiciness and robust flavours of Sri Lankan roasted curry powder! Vegan + Gluten free. 

Curry powder

Curry powder is a very regional thing (not all curry powders are the same, not even close!) and I intend do a separate post about all the different kinds of curry powder someday. For this apple curry, I used a Sri Lankan roasted curry powder. This has a toastier flavour and is dark in colour with peppery notes.

A simple curry powder with robust flavours can transform a dish. And amazingly enough, it can impart completely different flavours depending on the main ingredient of your dish as well. This green apply curry is a wonderful example of that. You start with the sourness/tartness of Granny Smith apples and end up with a tug of war between some amazing spicy and sweet flavours.

Spicy Green Apple Curry - a spicy, sweet dish that transforms the sourness of green apples with the earthy spiciness and robust flavours of Sri Lankan roasted curry powder! Vegan + Gluten free. 

Other vegan curry recipes you may like

  • Cauliflower curry
  • Easy carrot curry
  • Mushroom curry
  • Pumpkin curry
  • Green bean stir fry
  • Jackfruit curry
  • Beetroot curry
  • Mango curry
  • Creamy cashew curry

Recipe

5 from 16 votes

Sri Lankan Spicy Green Apple Curry

Author: Dini Kodippili
Cuisine: South Asian, Sri Lankan
Spicy Green Apple Curry - a spicy, sweet dish that transforms the sourness of green apples with the earthy spiciness and robust flavours of Sri Lankan roasted curry powder! Vegan + Gluten free. 

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A warm, sweet, spicy Green Apple Curry that transforms the sourness of green apples with the earthy spiciness and robust flavours of Sri Lankan curry powder! This is an easy, vegan side dish that's full of flavour!
EASY – This is a super simple and easy curry recipe that is surprisingly flavorful! A fantastic vegan curry, and a new way to cook apples.

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Prep: 35 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Total Time: 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins
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Makes: 4 servings (as a side dish)

Ingredients:
 

  • 2 large Granny Smith apples or any crisp apple with slight sour notes
  • 3 tbsp oil
  • 1 ½ tsp mustard seeds
  • ½ medium onion roughly chopped
  • 1 – 2 bay leaves dried
  • 1 green chili peppers jalapeno or serrano
  • 5 dried red chili peppers de-seeded, if you prefer a milder curry
  • 1 tbsp Sri Lankan Roasted Curry Powder
  • ¼ tsp turmeric powder
  • ½ tsp chili powder/cayenne pepper we add upto 1 tsp for a spicier curry. Adjust the amount to your preference.
  • 2 cloves garlic chopped finely
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ¼ cup coconut milk
  • ⅓ cup water or apple cider/natural juice (NOT VINEGAR)
  • Salt to taste

Instructions:
 

  • Chop the onions and slice the green and red chili peppers. Remove the seeds if you prefer less heat in your apple curry.
  • Wash and cut apples into quarters. Do not remove seeds or the core. Halve the quarters length-wise for thinner slices or across for chunkier pieces.
  • Heat the oil over medium heat in a non-stick saucepan or skillet.
  • Add the onions, bay leaves, green and red chili pepper and mustard seeds, and saute for a few minutes till onions are softened.
  • Add the Sri Lankan curry powder, turmeric and chili powder and mix for about 30 seconds, just until you start to smell the spices.
  • Add the sliced/quartered apples, garlic, salt and sugar and cook on medium high heat for a few minutes while gently coating the apples all over with the spices.
  • Cook the apples for about 10 minutes – uncovered, stirring occasionally. The apples will start to soften slightly.
  • Add the coconut milk and water/apple cider and stir through with the apples. Return to the stove for another 5 – 10 minutes covered, until the apples soften – PLEASE SEE NOTE.
  • Taste and season with more salt if desired.
  • Carefully stir through to coat the apples with the sauce/gravy – since the apples have softened and you don’t want them to break up (add more water if you like more sauce – but I recommend a thicker sauce).

Recipe Notes

NOTE – cook the apples for only about 5 minutes if you prefer slightly firmer apples that still have a good bite to it. Cook them up to 8 minutes if you prefer softer apples in your curry. I love apples that are very soft, but they are firmer in traditional Sri Lankan apple curries.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 209kcal (10%) Carbohydrates: 22g (7%) Protein: 1g (2%) Fat: 14g (22%) Saturated Fat: 4g (25%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g Monounsaturated Fat: 7g Trans Fat: 0.04g Sodium: 152mg (7%) Potassium: 216mg (6%) Fiber: 4g (17%) Sugar: 15g (17%) Vitamin A: 78IU (2%) Vitamin C: 7mg (8%) Calcium: 28mg (3%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

“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.”

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So go ahead and try something new and spicy this Fall with those fabulous green apples. And do let me know how it goes. Have you tried green apple curry before? Or any curry with fruits?

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42 responses

  1. Nanthini Theva
    June 15, 2022

    5 stars
    Excellent recipe will try it

    Reply
  2. Merieme
    June 7, 2022

    I came across you recipes by chance and gave it a try. I first tried your chicken curry and made your roasted curry powder. It’s excellent , thank you. I’m looking forward to trying more of your recipes.

    Reply
  3. Yan
    March 27, 2022

    5 stars
    Totally loved it! A keeper! Your recipes I tried so far (beetroot curry, mushroom curry, and this apple curry) never fail to make a 10/10 for me =)

    Reply
    1. Dini
      March 28, 2022

      Yay, I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipes Yan, thanks so much for letting me know! 🙂

      Reply
  4. Autumn
    October 31, 2021

    Hi, I’m making this for guests soon. I’m curious if you don’t core the apples prior to cooking, do I need to after cooking? Or what do I tell guests, to eat around the core?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 1, 2021

      Hi Autumn
      As I have mentioned in the post and recipe, I do not core the apples before or after cooking.
      We usually eat everything, as the apple softens in the cooking process, but you can also leave the core behind as you eat as well.
      Hope that helps.

      Reply
      1. Autumn
        November 3, 2021

        Thanks! I can’t wait to try it. Unfortunately I am unable to find black mustard seed here in my rural community, so will have to rely on a store bought powder. None of which have similar ingredients to yours that I have found.
        If you have any suggestions on substitutions please lmk.
        Thanks again!

        Reply
  5. Felicia Ingram
    August 10, 2021

    I loved this recipe. I have eaten apple curry before but not as flavoursome as your recipe. Thanks for sharing

    Reply
  6. Maria
    July 31, 2021

    Instead of using DRIED red chilli peppers, can I use FRESH red chilli peppers instead? If yes, how many fresh ones should I use?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      July 31, 2021

      Hi Maria
      The dried ones are traditional here. The spices are being “tempered” for better flavor. We eat the dried chili in the curry.
      If you want you can substitute with fresh chili. The same amount should be fine If the chili is shorter (like dried chili). Less if the chili is long.

      Reply
  7. Lv
    September 11, 2020

    5 stars
    I loved this! Super easy and yummy

    Reply
  8. Alison
    July 15, 2020

    Delicious, I love this recipe especially the roasted spice mix.
    Many thanks

    Reply
  9. Lynnette
    July 3, 2020

    Holy moly, this was AMAZING!!! I have never had a curry like this before! Totally different from an Indian curry. I am now making every curry on your site!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      July 5, 2020

      I’m so glad you liked the curry Lynnette! Yes, Sri Lankan curries do have a distinct flavor profile, I hope you enjoy other curries that you try as well! 🙂

      Reply
  10. Michael Alba
    May 24, 2020

    5 stars
    Refreshing and flavorful. It was fun to make and surprising how well it came out.

    Reply
    1. Ganu
      February 19, 2021

      5 stars
      I’ve made this so many times and it never fails me! It’s authentic, delicious and very easy to make. Thank you for the recipe!

      Reply
  11. Christoph
    February 6, 2020

    Hej Dini,

    Thank you for this recipe, I did it once and it was great and different. I was wondering which kind of mustard seeds you take, black/brown or yellow ones?

    Thanks in advance

    Reply
    1. Dini
      February 6, 2020

      Hi Christoph
      Thank you 🙂
      I use black/brown mustard seeds predominantly for south asian cooking. I hope that helps!

      Reply
  12. Dora
    December 7, 2019

    How many does the recipe serve?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      December 8, 2019

      Hi Dora
      This serves 4 people as a side dish with rice.

      Reply
  13. Daniel
    May 30, 2019

    *apple

    Reply
  14. Daniel
    May 30, 2019

    What kind of dried red pepper did you use? I was not sure so I just used medium New Mexico pods. Also how did you go about quartering the .

    Reply
    1. Dini
      May 31, 2019

      Hi Daniel!
      For a Sri Lankan curry I would recommend using south asian red chilis. If you can’t find them (in an asian store), I recommend substituting it with crushed red chili pepper you can find in the supermarket.
      I used a knife to quarter the apples, I didn’t remove the core either. Leaving the core helps keep the apple pieces intact.

      Reply
  15. Thamizh
    January 21, 2019

    5 stars
    Hi Dini, the green apple curry was delicious! Thanks to you. My whole family liked it, including my little son!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      January 21, 2019

      So happy that you and your family liked the recipe Thamizh! Thank you so much for letting me know! 🙂

      Reply
  16. Cham
    December 5, 2018

    5 stars
    I made this twice and today going to make it again! Very tasty and love the flavor of Sri Lankan spices combined with apple. Thanks for this wonderful recipe! 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      December 5, 2018

      Thanks so much for letting me know Cham! I’m really glad you enjoyed the recipe. 🙂

      Reply
  17. Erandi Kumarasinghe
    July 25, 2018

    5 stars
    just like unripe mango curry,that we cook in Sri Lanka

    Reply
  18. Mark
    June 18, 2017

    5 stars
    Absolutely fabulous recipe! This is the first time that I have tried a fruit curry and I am glad that I tried it. Easy to make and delicious. Tart, peppery and definitely spicy. Thanks for recipe. It will be one that I cook again and again.

    Reply
  19. CakeSpy
    October 18, 2014

    I got intrigued when I saw your comment on the Perfect Brownie blog, and was SO psyched to click over and find this recipe! I love apples and am intrigued by the idea of making them into a savory and cozy meal like this. Hooray!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 19, 2014

      I love apples too! My mum was the one who introduced me to this, and every time I eat it, I just love it more! I hope you do get to try this recipe out. Let me know what you think 🙂

      Reply
  20. Katie @ The Perfect Brownie
    October 13, 2014

    5 stars
    I am so very much on a curry kick lately. I keep buying different jarred sauces and combining them with various meats, veggies, and some basmati rice. If I’m feeling flush I splurge on naan bread. 🙂

    What kind of meat would you pair with this? My husband likes curry but always wants meat with dinner.

    PS- The new Doctor is bumming me out. 🙁 This season can’t possibly end well…

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 13, 2014

      Even we at home, just want a good curry from time to time!! 🙂 Whether it be with Rice or a good Roti!! 🙂
      My husband is a meat eater too! you can have this with any kind of meat that you want to have it with! I’ve had this with Chicken, Lamb or Fish and just with other curried vegetable dishes too! 🙂

      I know what you mean about the new Doctor… I’m not sure how I feel about it the series yet… but Peter Capaldi is brilliant! I do miss Matt Smith’s quirkiness though 🙁

      Reply
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