Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Beetroot Pachadi | A Kerala Sadya Recipe | Kerala Onam Special Recipe


Pachadi is one of the special traditional side dishes that is served during festivals , especially )Onam ,Vishu and also during Hindu marriages.The use of vegetables and even fruits vary so much and also in their taste. The main ingredient being freshly grated coconut ground to smooth paste along with ginger, green chillies, and mustard seeds and yogurt and is mixed with variety of raw or cooked vegetables.  
Today i made Beetroot Pachadi , which is a bit sweet in taste. This was on my list from quite sometime.The final verdict from my family was "Delicious", i loved the rich colour that Pachadi had was truly amazing to have with rice.

Ingredients
  1. Finely chopped or grated beetroot - 1 cup
  2. Water - 1 cup
  3. Grated coconut (grind o smooth paste) - 3/4 cup (I had previously made coconut paste was 1/2 cup)
  4. Green Chilly - 2
  5. Chopped ginger - 1/4 Tsp
  6. Mustard Seeds - 1/4 Tsp 
  7. Yogurt - 1/2 cup
  8. Salt - as needed
To Temper
  1. Coconut Oil/ Oil - 1 Tbsp
  2. Mustard Seeds - 1/2 Tsp
  3. Dry Red Chilli - 2
  4. Curry Leaves - 1 Sprig

Preparation
  • Cook grated beetroots in 1 cup of water till it turns soft. It takes just around 4-5 minutes to cook the beetroot. Cook until all the water get absorbed. Cook on medium flame. (Be careful not to get burnt beetroot.)

  • Meanwhile grind the grated coconut, green chilli, mustard seeds and ginger to a smooth paste. 
  • Add in yogurt and grind just once.
  • Add this grind paste to the cooked beetroot, also add salt and cook for a couple of minutes.(i cooked for 1 minute on sim flame).Remove from flame.


  • Heat oil for tempering, add curry leaves and mustard seeds. When mustard seeds starts to sizzle and pop add the dry red chilli halves into it.
  • Pour this on to the pachadi and mix well.
 

Do check out my Special Pineapple Pachadi - Kerala Style  
and Pineapple Pachadi - Kerala Sadya Style

11 comments:

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    1. thank you so much Remya an wishing you and your family too A Happy Onam

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  2. Happy Onam!!! Pachadi looks so yum!!

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  3. ohh Onam is in the air alle...very nicely clicked ...loved it...I wish I could have it now or may be on onam day :)

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  4. Nice presentation. And nice coloured pachadi.

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  5. Wow! That looks so wonderful and so yummy! the presentation is superb! I'd love to try this in Onam sadya and I'd really like to have a taste of it! Cheers!

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    1. Thank you so much for your appreciation Marie. Onam is coming this month end on 27th , and this is definitely a side dish that i would prepare. this had got a such balanced taste, sweetness of beetroot and sourness of the curd. hope u will like it. if u ever try, plz do give me your opinion and do send me a photo so that i can post it on my blog and fb. if u like it do share it with your friends too......Happy cooking

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