Kiri hodi
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Place of originSri Lanka
| Type | Gravy or sauce |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Sri Lanka |
| Main ingredients | Coconut milk, onion, turmeric, green chili, fenugreek |
Kiri hodi (Sinhala: කිරි හොදි), which literally translates to milk curry, is a common traditional Sri Lankan fragrant coconut milk gravy.[1] Made using a few basic ingredients, this dish is traditionally served hot alongside pol sambola (coconut relish) or idiyappam (rice noodles).[2] Vegetables and fish can be added to the sauce to make a more substantial curry dish.
As with many traditional dishes, numerous variations can be found. Over generations, each family's kiri hodi will be slightly different from the next, mainly down to the proportion of spices and chilies used and the inclusion of additional ingredients, such as Maldives fish.