Raita

Palak Raitha | Spinach in a curd sauce

As part of the Blogging Marathon, we occasionally get paired with
a co-blogger where we need to pick and cook dishes from their blog. Paired with
Sandhya of My Cooking Journey this time, it was a gastronomical delight – her
bakes to South Indian Cooking to Salads – most dishes caught my attention. It
was interesting to see so many many breads on her blog, and I wish I could bake
all of them.. someday soon .. Till then, 3 dishes for this week chosen and
recreated from her blog. 

First of them is a simple and yummy Raita (or Pachadi) with Palak (Spinach).
We include Raithas almost thrice a week with any ingredient like Mint / Bell Pepper/ Eggplant / Pusanikai (Ashgourd) PineappleSnakegourd (Podalangai)/ Radish (Mooli) / Potato and the kids like them a lot.

Apart from providing calcium through yoghurt,
palak in this dish adds a dimension of folic acid and was very yummy. For
spinach lovers, this is a treat, thank you Sandhya, we tried this out and liked
it a lot and am sure it would appear regularly on our menu.

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Prep time : 10 mins, cook time : 5-7 mins, serves : 4

You would need:

  • Palak leaves / Spinach – cleaned, sorted and washed – 1/2 cup
    (packed)
  • Curd / yoghurt – 1 cups (preferably sweet or very slightly sour)
  • Salt – to taste
  • Tempering : Mustard seeds, Jeera (Cumin), Asafoetida,
    Green Chillies, red chillies.
  • Oil – 1 TBSP

Method:

1) Chop the cleaned and drained spinach into fine shreds. In a
pan, heat oil. Splutter the tempering ingredients, once the mustard settles
down and the jeera turns slightly brown, add the shredded spinach and lightly
saute.

2) Add a pinch of salt and sprinkle very little water and close
immeidately. Let it cook in the steam for 5-7 minutes. Let all the water
evaporate from the shriveled Spinach.  Cool thoroughly.

3) Now whisk the yoghurt with requisite salt (you can add salt
later if you are not serving this immediately). Add the sauteed spinach and mix
well. Serve immediately.

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20 Comments

  1. vaishali sabnani

    This features on our menu regularly and is very delicious , though I have not posted the recipe as yet.

  2. This Raitha sounds so healthy as well..very nice..

  3. Looks yum. I make it raw and no curd. Thats yummy too.

  4. I had a friend who would buy readymade yogurt(yogurt doesn't set properly in cold countries) and season them with spinach, onion-tomato or whatever veggie is available in her pantry. She would then transfer the yogurt back to the container and that's what they use for their meals. Its yumm and more nutritious.

  5. I too make raita two times a week this one sound cool nice choice..

  6. spinach raita sounds new and delicious..looks yum..

  7. Spinach raita looks yummy. It must have tasted great.

  8. Suma Gandlur

    Simple yet nutritious raita. This gets made in my home for my lonely lunches. 🙂

  9. Simple and tasty raita

  10. Sandhya Ramakrishnan

    We love this raita as well in our house and make it quite often. Thanks for trying out the recipe 🙂

  11. Varada's Kitchen

    Very creamy. Must make a great side or dip.

  12. Sowmya :)

    That's a break from the usual palak recipes….cool and tasty.

  13. I made this palak raitha from Sandhya's blog couple of times and absolutely loved it. Will have to make it sometime soon again.

  14. Priya Suresh

    Very healthy and fingerlicking goodness raitha..

  15. Chef Mireille

    so cooling and refreshing especially in hot summer

  16. Love the simple and nutritious raitha.

  17. Sneha's Recipe

    Refreshing and healthy raitha.

  18. very nutritious raitha

  19. cookingwithsapana

    Healthy and delicious raita.

  20. Mayuri Patel

    Such a healthy way to enjoy both spinach and yogurt. I've never had palak raita.

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