Mooli Raita | Radish Pachadi
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Mooli Raita | Radish Pachadi
I may not have any memories or ramblings to share today. But at least I can share some recipe with you which my family loves and adores! Today I have some fresh Mooli Raita or Radish Pachadi, a simple dish of Radish in chilled yogurt and tempered with aromatic spices. With the winter vegetables flooding the Asian markets in my neck of wood, I brought home some fresh and beautiful white Radish home on weekend. Since we spent all waking hours playing with Lil Dumpling, trying to compensate the missed hours on weekdays, I didn’t want to spend hours tied to gas cooker! Silly, stupid and rubbish! I know… But this is mother’s heart and everything ‘chalta hai’!
Anyways, this quick and simple
Mooli Raita/Pachadi was all we needed to serve with delicious
Tofu Paratha I made on previous night. Grated radish is stir fried with sweet onion and aromatic spices before it is mixed with creamy yogurt. The end product is one of the best tasting
Raita with crunch from radish, sweetness from onions and the spicy note from chillies. The smelly and stinking radish, my number one enemy during childhood days, never smelled and tasted this good before!!! Don’t you believe me? Then it’s time to try this recipe of
Mooli Raita or
Radish Pachadi and see if I am telling the truth!
Grated Radish, Onions and Coriander Leaves for Mooli Raita | Radish Pachadi
Mooli Raita or Radish Pachadi (Radish in cool, creamy Yogurt tempered with aromatic spices)
Prep Time: 10 mins
Cooking Time: 5 mins
Serves: 3-4 people
Spice Level: Mild to Medium
Recipe Level: Easy/Beginner
Shelf Life: Tastes best when served fresh but can be refrigerated for a day or two
Recipe Source: Amma
Serving Suggestion: With any flavoured or plain rice or any Indian flat breads and pickle
Ingredients:
1 medium Mooli/Radish, peeled and grated (about 2 packed cups)
1 small Onion, finely chopped
1-2 Green chilli, finely chopped
2-3 cups Yogurt, whisked or beaten
1-2 tbsp Coriander Leaves, finely chopped
Salt to taste
For Tadka/Tempering:
1 tsp Mustard Seeds
1 dry Red Chilli, broken
Few Curry Leaves
A small pinch of Hing/Asafoetida (Optional)
1 tbsp Oil
Mooli Raita | Radish Pachadi
Method:
- Heat oil in a pan and add all the tadka ingredients one by one. When mustard seeds starts to pop and splutter, mix in chopped green chilli and cook for half a minute or so.
- Next add chopped onions and cook till they turn translucent, about 1-2 minutes, on medium heat.
- Mix in grated radish and keep stirring for 2-3 minutes till raw smell disappears. Take it from the flame and let it cool completely.
- Beat or whisk the yogurt till it is lump free and add cooked radish to it. Add salt to taste, chopped coriander leaves and mix all the ingredients well. Add little more yogurts if needed to get desired consistency and keep it refrigerated till needed.
- Serve this creamy Mooli Raita or Radish Pachadi chilled with any plain or flavoured rice or with any Indian flat bread, with your favourite pickle in the side, and enjoy the goodness!
I love all those ingredients. Your raity looks amazing!
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Rosa
Wow! Sia love your blog. The pics are amazing! The pachadi looks so so good. Never tried Mooli pachadi. This one looks so tempting. We usually make winter melon or ginger one at home. Will surely try this one.
ReplyDeletewow this looks like great. We honestly dont make much Raitas at home, cause I have never tried to make it. well i guesse u got me into it. ;)
ReplyDeleteWow..Nice pic on mooli raita..Its my favourite.. :)
ReplyDeletesimple nice and healthy recipe.. will try it.. Thanks Archana
ReplyDeleteHealthy n yummy
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and flavorful:)
ReplyDeleteRaita IS the best way to eat mooli!! Your recipe looks great :)
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ReplyDeleteI have never seen or tried Mooli ka raita, I must try it asap, thanks for your idea
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