Summer in India isn’tjust about mangoes and matkas of chilled water — it’s also about knowing exactly what to eat when the sun is out to roast you alive. Heavy gravies and oily curries? Not the best idea right now. What you need is a plate that cools you down, fills you up, and doesn’t make you feel heavy. That’s where the desi summer thali comes in. Light, colorful, and full of seasonal goodness, these plates are like a cool breeze for your body. They keep you fed without slowing you down and mix textures and flavors that leave you satisfied — not stuffed. Ready to dig in?
Raw mango gives dal a tangy kick that cools you down from the inside. Its sharp, fresh flavour lifts up even the simplest meal. Pair it with plain rice, a basic cucumber salad, and a spoon of ghee, and you’ve got a meal that feels like sunshine on a plate. It also supports digestion and tackles the heat like a champ.
This one’s all about simplicity and comfort. Phulkas, jeera rice, light aloo sabzi, and a tall glass of spiced chaas come together beautifully. Buttermilk keeps your system cool and calm, while the rest of the plate gives you enough energy to keep going without making you feel lazy.
This coastal-style plate includes curd rice, coconut chutney, sauteed veggies, and a slice of chilled watermelon on the side. The cool curd and refreshing coconut make a perfect pair for hot days. It’s a light, soothing meal that brings instant relief from the heat.
Lauki gets a tasty twist here with lauki chana dal, steamed rice, and a side of mustard-flavored veggies. It’s soft, mild, and really cooling. The light feel of bottle gourd helps keep your body cool, and the mustard gives it a kick without being too strong.
Simple food at its finest. Moong dal khichdi, kachumber salad, roasted papad, and a spoonful of pickle on the side — this plate is light but still feels complete. Khichdi is easy on the gut and perfect for days when you want minimal fuss with maximum satisfaction.
This fiery yet fresh thali balances spicy raw mango thecha with bhakri, a light sabzi like ridge gourd or pumpkin, and curd. The crunch of bhakri with the zingy thecha creates a burst of flavor in every bite. The raw mango helps cool the body, even while the spice brings the heat — a thrilling balance that actually feels right on a hot day.
Idlis, coconut chutney, a light vegetable upma, and maybe some curd tossed in — this mini thali is made for easy eating. Fermented foods like idli are great for the gut, and everything on the plate is low on oil but big of flavor. It’s the kind of meal you can have for lunch and not regret when you're out in the afternoon sun.