Thursday, January 27, 2011

Assortment of Raitas



To me, raitas are yogurt done the right way. I can literally live off of them. Raita is actually a generic name of yogurt diluted to a given consistency, mixed with seasoning and any chopped or grated fruit or vegetable or even boondi (small fried gram flour balls). The idea is to have raw yogurt the main component of the dish. Raitas pack the nutrition of yogurt without being the boring old 'yogurt' besides being refreshing, tasty and extremely easy and versatile; what more can you ask for. It is an Indian accompaniment and goes very well with spicy Indian food. It is particularly served with Biryani and spicy Pulao.
I make raitas almost everyday as an accompaniment for our lunch. It has the ability to jazz up even the simplest of meals and can be whipped up in matter of minutes (sometimes even seconds, no kidding!). I prefer raita any day over plain yogurt. Here are a few of my favorites -

Spinach Raita
This raita is simply lightly cooked spinach in seasoned yogurt. Besides obviously being healthy, it works great as a spread on sandwiches.
Ingredients: serves 2- 3
Spinach ................................ 2 cups, chopped
Oil ...................................... 1 tsp
Mustard Seeds ........................ 1/2 tsp
Cumin Seeds .......................... 1/2 tsp
Urad daal .............................. 1/2 tsp
Whole Red Chilli ..................... 1
Mint Leaves ........................... 1 tbsp chopped
Yogurt ................................. 1 cup, well beaten
Cumin and Black Pepper ............ 1/4 tsp
Salt ..................................... to taste



Method:
  1. Heat oil in a medium pan on medium heat.
  2. Once oil is hot, add mustard and cumin seeds. Let them sizzle and pop.
  3. Add red chilli and cook for 30 seconds.
  4. Add spinach leaves, stir and cook for 2-3 min
  5. Add mint and cook for 2-3 minutes.
  6. Continue to cook spinach until the water evaporates.
  7. Remove spinach from stove and allow it to cool.
  8. Add spinach and salt, cumin and black pepper to the yogurt, mix well and chill.
  9. Serves 2-3
Beetroot Raita
If you don't like beets, this is a revelation, a treat to eyes and palate alike.
Ingredients:
Beetroot ............... 1 medium cooked and cubed (in the microwave for 4-5 min in 1 1/2 cups of water)
Yogurt .................. 1 cup
Red chili powder ..... 1/2 tsp
Oil ...................... 1 tsp
Mustard seeds ......... 1 tsp
Sesame seeds ......... 1 tsp
Curry leaves ........... few
Urad daal .............. 1/2 tsp
Cumin powder ........ 1/2 tsp
Sugar ................... 1 tsp
Salt ..................... to taste
Method:
1. Mix together the cooked and cubed beetroot, yogurt, salt, sugar, chilli and cumin powder.
2. Heat the oil in a sauce pan. Add the mustard seeds, urad, sesame and curry leaves. When they pop and splutter, pour them over the raita. Mix and serve chilled.

Cucumber-Mint Raita
This is one of most cooling and refreshing forms of raita. This is raita in the form in which it is most commonly found in restaurants.
Ingredients: serves 2
Yogurt .................................. 1 cup, well beaten
Cucumber ............................. 1 medium seeded and peeled
Tomato ................................ 1/2 small, finely chopped
Green Chilli ........................... 1, finely chopped
Roasted Cumin Powder ............. 1/2 tsp
Chat Masala ........................... 1/2 tsp
Salt .................................... to taste
Fresh mint leaves ................... 1/4 cup, roughly chopped
Cilantro ............................... 1 tbsp, chopped
Method:
  1. Grate cucumber, squeeze out the water.
  2. Add all the ingredients into the beaten yogurt and mix well.
  3. Chill and serve

Boondi Raita
This is my favorite form of raita as it had fried stuff in it (duh!) but then that is why I don't eat it as often. Boondi can be found in any Indian grocery store.
Ingredients: serves 2
Yogurt .............................. 1 1/2 cups, chilled
Milk ................................. 1/4 cup, cold
Boondi ............................. 3/4 cup
Sugar ............................... 2 tsp
Cilantro leaves .................... 1 tbsp
Pomegrenate seeds ............... 1 tbsp, optional
Roasted cumin powder ........... 1/2 tsp
Red chili powder ................. 1/4 tsp
Black salt ........................... 1/4 tsp
Salt .................................. to taste 
Method:
1. Beat yogurt and sugar well. Then add boondi, pomegranate seeds and cilantro leaves, mix well. Sprinkle cumin powder, red chili, black salt and mix in. Taste to check if you need additional seasoning. Serve immediately.


Notes:
1. I prefer my raita a little thicker but if you like yours a little runny feel free to add a little water.

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74 comments:

Smitha said...

r u having a party?? am i invited??....if you have such a yummy selection for raita....my imagination is wandering on the apps and entrees...then desserts ..oh my!!! okok...they all look absolutely delish girl!!!...too good!!

Torviewtoronto said...

beautiful assortment and colours

Satrupa said...

Aipi ..... The raita's are a treat to my eyes. I luv the pink raita. And Boondi raita is my fav :) Lovely clciks gurl.

And thanks for the encouraging comment ..... 11 months huh !! Letz see how far I go :D

Cheers,
Satrupa

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G said...

Wow..They look so creamy and colorful!! Absolutely delicious!!

G
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My attempt at The Julie/Julia project said...

what an assortment... love the color and flavours :)

Saras said...

Woow, All time favourite with lovely colour & taste....

Harini said...

gr8 clicks as usual!! whole range of awesome raitas lined up there!!

Priya (elaichii) said...

What a feast to the eyes and palate!

Satya said...

these raitas look so colorful...wonderful spread of raitas...aptly chosen each with its unique taste...love it

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Manasi said...

I love raitas. Tasty, cooling and a perfect accompaniment.
these looks so good, i wish i could help myself to them right now.

tigerfish said...

Hmmm, what is boondi? The sound of fried items in raita sounds good!

chitra said...

Boondi raita my favorite, Your presentation superb!!!

Sensible Vegetarian said...

WOW all of the raitas look fabulous. A big thumbs up for your photographs.

Samira said...

Great thing.. Four raitas at one go... I think we bloggers think the same way... Yesterday itself i had boondi raita for dinner and its quiet filling.. All of a sudden I was very tempted to eat it yesterday dts y I made, its one of my fav. And now looking at the pics I am even more tempted all over again.. Mouth watering here...

Sanjeeta kk said...

'Yogurt done the right way, like that definition :) All the variations look lovely and delightful.

Sowmya said...

Wow...that's a lovely array of colorful raitas!

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Rachu said...

Aips,

I want that beetroot raitha now.... awesome colors and inviting looks.

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Miriam said...

Those look so very delicious! Your pictures are outstanding (that's something I'm working on myself with my own blog and have a long way to go). Have a happy weekend! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

Pia said...

Lovely post. Lot of raita recipe in one post. All are looking really delicious

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jeyashrisuresh said...

raithas look very yummy and love the colour of the beetroot raitha

A little bit of everything said...

Oh my Aipi, I love yogurt too but had it just combined with fruits. Never even thought it can be turned into these delicious meals. So many combos, i would have a hard time deciding in which one I'd like to dip a piece of naan and enjoy it first.

Thanks for sharing, hope you'll have a wonderful Friday

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Out of these raitas, I'm yet to try beetroot raita. What a beautiful array of delicious raitas.

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Prathibha said...

Hmm...even my daily meal consists of a raita...love them anytime,never get bored of it...
I do make all these varieties and they look just awesome..

Priti said...

Looks so adorable ....love the beets one ..lovely colour ...nice pics dear..I love raitha too

Sushma Mallya said...

i loved all the raithas and your beautiful presentation...

Sayantani said...

same here, can live on raita. looks delicious.

Prathima Rao/ Prats Corner said...

Raitas are my fav too and we have them everyday, even during the winter...Your array of raitas looks so colorful & refreshing...;)

G.Pavani said...

colourful n healthy raitas..

Priya said...

Yumm, wat a beautiful array of delicious,creamy and yummy raitas..

ila said...

Hi aipi
WOW Perfect and Yummy assorted raitas....
Tempting :)

alwayswinner786 said...

Truly speaking I love all your raitas but yes beetroot raita is one that take my heart away and I think it will be a good dip for a Valentine's party!

Archana said...

Wow I want all of them. They look soooooooooooo yummy !

Cucina di Barbara said...

I never prepared them, but I love to eat when I go to my fav. indian restaurant:))
So, I thank you very much, I can prepare my own!
Ciao, Barbara

C&G said...

always so surprising your recipes, i love this dips. I really have to try one of those! have a great weekend! Giorgia & Cyril

kanthi said...

Woww..yumyum raithas so colourful and creamy..all varieties are fab aipi

divya said...

Beautiful clicks..Looks so perfect and awesome...

Priya Sreeram said...

Treat for the eyes aipi ! loved the clicks and the beet raita is a killer !

Faith said...

boy oh boy.. all of those look great! Next time you make some, count me in.. I am totally sold on them.

Have a great weekend!

Kairali sisters said...

Awesome aipi, i had a plan to do a post like this and you are here with a perfect collection, nice clicks..

Umm Mymoonah said...

Looks very colourful and attractive. Each one has got some unique flavours. Thank you for linking this assorted raitas with Any One Can Cook :)

swapna said...

I can have this anytime...all of them are tempting and colorful!!Love it!!

Harika's Kitchen said...

wow its really awesome love the way you presented the recipe....

Chaitanya said...

awesome ... very colorful and tasty raitas .. after seeing your raitas I cooked biriyani today ... they are very tempting ....
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Suja Sugathan said...

Awesome dear,real treat..love all the raithas especially the boondi raitha.

Madhavi said...

OMG OMG droolingggggg raitas!!!

Gulmohar said...

Wow...wonderful array...But I'm bit partial to boondi raita :D

Chow and Chatter said...

oh wow love Raita what a great post i want to try all of them :-)

PreeOccupied said...

All the four bowls of raita look fabulous. I love to sprinkle some Haldiram bhujia on leftover raita and eat. Brrr...

Vidhya said...

If the raitas are this good I can have this all year long without any accompaniment.

michelangelo in the kitchen said...

What an array of different delicious raitas!!! I only knew of one before. Thank you for sharing 4 more fabulous recipes! got to try them one by one for the delightful eating experience!

Swathi said...

Looks delicious and colorful variations of raitas.

Priya Mahadevan said...

I want a dollop of each of those, aipi dear - Like Right now !!!!! pressing imaginary like button...

Mary said...

I'm so glad you posted this. I was familiar with the cucumber mint but had not heard of the other three. They all look wonderful. I hope you have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary

claudia lamascolo said...

fablous photo's and flavors here!

claudia lamascolo said...

fablous color and flavors here!

Reeni said...

All of these look amazing! Especially the pretty pink beetroot and the delicious boondi! I would love to try them.

Satya said...

I just love raitas so much... my daughter too.. thanks for these wonderful yummy raitas..

Reva said...

Lovely colours...looks amazing... lipsmacking..
Reva

RAKS KITCHEN said...

The first picture is just mind blowing,cant stop staring it ! Yummy raitas!

Ambreen said...

Wow...so much variety. Each one looks fantastic, specially love the color of the beetroot one! I love the boondi raita, fried stuff is always good :) Thank you Aipi for sharing!

Elsa said...

The beetroot raita is stunning!

Authenticoriyafood said...

I love raitas!!! i cannot have non-veg without one!! You have put up a really tempting spread...i am surely going to try out both the spinach and beetroot raita tommorow ( Its Sunday...and its non-veg day as with any other Oriya household ).

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

wow, love your assortment dear. We can have just raita and chpis party like chips and dips :)

Simply Life said...

wow, these all look so good!

Rachana said...

Beautiful Clicks!!!
I can live off of raitas too :-).
All 4 raitas look super delicious!

aipi said...

@ Tigerfish- boondi is small fried gram flour balls (the size of pearls). You can find these in any Indian grocery store. They come in plain and salted form, I used the plain one..

girlichef said...

They're all so beautiful! The beetroot one is simply stunning :D Thanks for all of the wonderful ideas...I love the thought of using them as spreads.

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

aipi the assortment of raitas looks fantabulous....colorful n refreshing

Cham said...

I will go with the beet one, looks super delicious :)

Pushpa said...

Cool yummy raitas,I make them quite often.

The Mistress of Spices said...

I love these ideas for raitas! Particularly the beetroot one...it's beautiful, and I just love beets! Thanks for the inspiration :-)

Ramya said...

i am drooling here...the raita's look so gorgeous

Ananda Rajashekar said...

love all those raitas, but my heart belongs to pink one :)

Usha said...

Aipi, I made beetroot raita today and came out good. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

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