When
asking for dining recommendations at your Sri Lanka accommodation,
you will surely be offered with rice and curry. The country is known
for how it has creatively worked around these dishes that sound all
too plain. With a long list of spices under its belt, this cuisine is
sure to leave you in awe. Discover the many wonders of the country's
cuisine by asking for these local favorites.
Kukul
Mas Curry
This
common household dish in Sri Lanka is uniquely prepared depending on
the region you're in. Preparation starts by stewing chicken for an
hour. Locals usually add basic spices like curry and chili powders,
turmeric, and pandan leaves. Some include fennel seeds, cinnamon
sticks, and cardamom depending on their taste preference. Lastly,
coconut milk is poured to add more taste and richness to the gravy.
Kottu
Take
a bite of Sri Lanka's deconstructed version of the hamburger. Locals
on the go usually grab this tasty and greasy treat when they hear the
vendor clacking metal at the market. It's made of a flaky flatbread
called roti. The cook fries
and chops the bread, then adds the ingredients you will pick. It
comes with a spicy curry sauce that you can take as a dip or just
pour over your plate.
Lamprais
The
influence of the Dutch in the country is evident with in every
serving of lamprais. This meal is a combination of meat, rice, and
chili sauce, which are all wrapped in banana leaf. Frikkadels or
Dutch-style beef balls are mixed with the rice and is usually
prepared with cloves or cinnamon. Lamprais packets are steamed until
they are cooked warm and moist.
Appa
or Appam
Sweet
and savory, appa is Sri Lanka's take on the pancake. The batter used
for this is quite simple. Rice
flour, yeast, coconut milk, and sugar are mixed together. Egg is then
added into the bowl, then the dish is garnished with onions, chilies,
and salt. This one is a favorite, and locals often refer to it as
“egg in the hole”. For great mornings, try this one for breakfast
at your Sri Lanka beach resort accommodation.
Gotu
Kola Sambol
Last
on the list is one of the most popular green dishes in the country.
Gotu
kola,
commonly known as pennywort, is a medicinal herb found in many parts
of Asia. This is prepared as salad by shredding the herb and mixing
it with tomatoes, shallots, and grated coconut. Some locals prefer to
add lemon juice and pepper, while others eat it unseasoned. For a
more powerful flavor, you can ask the server at your Sri Lanka accommodation
to add chili sauce and then serve it along with curry and rice.
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