Saturday, July 6, 2013

Onion Tomato Raita | Easy Raita Recipes

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tomato onion raita
Onion-Tomato Raita is the most common raita served with Pulaos and Biriyani.When I prepare south Indian style pulao or rice variety, I usually prepare the raita in south Indian style-with the addition of grated coconut.While the basic raita is just a mix of finely chopped vegetables with whisked curd and salt,one can get creative and prepare various vegetable raitas.Apart from Onion-Tomato raita, the most common raita varieties would be Aloo raita and Boondi raita.You can prepare raitas with the vegetables like grated beetroot or carrot or bottle gourd which tastes different from the regular ones or you can use greens like palak or mint for a healthy version of raita.You can even add few varieties of fruits like pomogrenates,grapes and pine apple to raitas,check out the recipe for Anardana raita if you are interested.
I prefer my raitas to be more thick and creamy as I am not fond of the watery and sour ones.Though the recipe is simple I would suggest you to go through notes where I have mentioned some tips for a good and delicious raita.

onion tomato raita

Onion-Tomato Raita Recipe:
Serves 2
Preparation time: 5 mins | Cooking time: nil | Total time:5 mins
Recipe Cuisine: Indian | Category: Accompaniments 

Ingredients:
1 cup thick fresh Curd
1 large Onion,finely chopped
1 large Tomato,finely chopped
2 Green chillies,finely chopped
2 tbsp chopped Coriander leaves
1/4 tsp roasted Cumin powder(optional)
Salt to taste

Method:
  • Whisk curds with a wire whisk until smooth.
  • Add salt and cumin powder to it and mix well.
  • Add the chopped ingredients to the beaten curd and chill it until it is served.

onion tomato raita
Notes:
  1. I like my raita really thick,if you want you can add some water to the raita to make it thin.
  2. If your curd tastes sour add 1 tsp sugar and beat it nicely.It will reduce the sourness.
  3. If you want to prepare the raita ahead,do all the chopping work and keep them ready and mix it just before serving.This way the raita would not become watery.You can even sprinkle some salt on the onions and leave it for some time,remove the extra water by squeezing and add then mix with curd and can be refrigerated until its use,this way the raita will not become watery.
  4. You can add chopped cucumber in the recipe along with onions and tomatoes.
  5. Replace coriander leaves with mint leaves for a refreshing taste.
  6. For a south Indian version add a handful of grated coconut in the recipe.
onion tomato raita

10 comments:

Akila said...

Yummy n simple raita

cookingwithsapana said...

All time fav Raita !

Sayantani Mahapatra Mudi said...

this is a regular fix for dinner. simple yet healthy and tatsy. lovely click.

Shree said...

raita looks nice and thick ! beautiful pics !

great-secret-of-life said...

this is very comforting recipe.. yummy

Unknown said...

Refreshing raita.. yummy!!

Unknown said...

perfect for briyani

Indian Khana said...

perfect with any thing ...one of the most fav raita is this one

Unknown said...

EVERY ONE LIKES RAITA.YOU EXPLAINED THE PREPARATION OF TAMATO RAITA VERY WELL..

Chitz said...

Simple & a powerful accompaniment it is !! Best with hot fiery biriyanis :)

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