Dahi chutney
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Alternative names | Kadki dahi ki chutney, raita, mosaru bajji in Karnataka |
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Course | Side dish to biryani |
Place of origin | Indian subcontinent |
Region or state | Indian subcontinent |
Associated cuisine | India, Bangladesh, Pakistan |
Main ingredients | Curd, green chilli peppers, mint, onions |
Dahi chutney is strained dahi that is mixed into a chutney of mint and onions,[1] originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is popular in South India and is a side dish along with Mirchi ka salan for the popular Hyderabadi biryani.
Ingredients
The traditional ingredients are dahi, onions, tomatoes, mint leaves, coriander, chilli peppers, and salt to taste.
Preparations
There are multiple ways to prepare the side dish. Mint, coriander, and a chilli pepper is cut and mixed into yogurt which is then blended in a blender for a minute.[2] Another way is to simply mix diced onions with salt and coriander into a bowl of fresh yogurt and serve as is.
Perugu pachadi
Perugu pachadi is Southern Indian regional variant of curd chutney. It is also a yogurt-based dip that includes vegetables such as tomato, cucumbers, squash, mango, bitter gourd either raw or cooked.[3]
This variety is popular in coastal Andhra Pradesh. In Northern India, it would be called raita.[4]
Varieties include:
- Tomato perugu pachadi
- Snake gourd peguru pachadi
- Coconut Perugu Pachadi
- Okra Perugu Pachadi
See also
References
- ^ "Mint Yogurt Chutney Recipe". recipe2cook.com. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
- ^ "Dahi Pudina Chutney Recipe". www.foodflavor.in. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- ^ Tomato Perugu Pachadi. Tomato Yogurt Chutney
- ^ Perugu Pachadi Recipe | Easy Perugu Pachadi Recipe | Recipe for Perugu Pachadi | Vegrecipes - regional cuisine - south indian - perugu pachadi
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