There is absolutely nothing comforting than a bowl of cool yogurt to beat the scorchy summers outside. When I was a kid, having yogurt at the end of meal was a MUST in my house (just like in any other Indian household). Two or three days without yogurt, my body heat starts to build up till it finally signals me to have some immediately.
Yogurt with onion, tomato & coriander or Yogurt with grated carrot & cucumber are the usual combinations which one often ends up making. Today, I have two simple yet divine yogurt recipes for you guys. these can be made in a jiffy and can be enjoyed at any time of the day - as a side dish or like me, just have as-is.
I hope you are all are enjoying the summer with lots of fresh fruits & vegetables, sangrias, lemonades, hikings and outdoor barbecuing!
Don't forget to put your Sunscreen at ALL times!.
[EDIT] Sending these two raitas as entries to Suma's event about Sidedishes other than Dals & Subzis.
Enjoy,
Yogurt with onion, tomato & coriander or Yogurt with grated carrot & cucumber are the usual combinations which one often ends up making. Today, I have two simple yet divine yogurt recipes for you guys. these can be made in a jiffy and can be enjoyed at any time of the day - as a side dish or like me, just have as-is.
I hope you are all are enjoying the summer with lots of fresh fruits & vegetables, sangrias, lemonades, hikings and outdoor barbecuing!
Don't forget to put your Sunscreen at ALL times!.
[EDIT] Sending these two raitas as entries to Suma's event about Sidedishes other than Dals & Subzis.
Enjoy,
Never thought you could put okra in a raita!
ReplyDeleteMint raita looks very refreshing.
superb raitas, and perfect for this hot summer, great
ReplyDeleteboth raitas looks so delicious n refreshing ...mint raita is very new to me but looks soo yummy ...i must try this ...thanks for sharing this dear
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Love both the raitas,Siri,esp mint which is new to me.DK makes everything perfect. Hope you also enjoyed the paneer cigar rolls she hadposted for you.I am still waiting for mine. :D.
ReplyDeleteWoww.. mouth watering perugu pachadi.. chala bagunnayi siri mee recipes.. nice shots too :)
ReplyDeleteI cant live without yogurt either! i know that craving! love the okra thayir pachadi!
ReplyDeleteThose are some yum and cooling raitas. Okra raita is very new for me.
ReplyDeleteif my body is not singing the way I want, I must have deprived it from yogurt. Okra raitha sounds like an idea.
ReplyDeleteVery inviting and tempting raitas....lovely dishes..
ReplyDeleteummm nice ones,..so refreshin
ReplyDeleteReally love these refreshing raitas! Thanks for sending them over.
ReplyDeletegreat idea..and really mouthwatering..
ReplyDeleteThe first picture is really nice. :)
ReplyDeleteIn the mint raita use rock salt or pink sanchal instead of plain salt. Adds a lovely flavour missing in plain salt.
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