Today I am going to share with you a very simple lady’s finger raita. I prepare it in two ways – one is my mother’s style and the other one is Kerala style Vendakka Kichadi (Onam sadya special) which I learn’t from my friend. There is not much difference between the two, except the addition of coconut. I love all types of raitas for the simple reason that they are very healthy and can be prepared in a jiffy. Vendakkai pachadi is prepared by frying the ladies finger till crisp and then it is mixed with beaten curd. Today let us learn how to make vendakka curd/Thayir pachadi by following this easy Vendakka pachadi recipe.
Vendakka Pachadi-Bhindi ka raita
Prep Time : 10 mins
Cook Time : 15 mins
Serves:2
Recipe Category: Side Dish
Recipe Cuisine: Indian
Author:Padhu Sankar
Serves:2
Recipe Category: Side Dish
Recipe Cuisine: Indian
Author:Padhu Sankar
Ingredients needed
Ladies finger – 300 grams
Curd/plain yogurt – 3/4 cup
Green chilli – 2 chopped
For the seasoning
Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
Red chilli – 1
Curry leaves – a sprig
Method
1.Select tender ladies finger.Wash and wipe it dry with a clean towel. Cut off the crown and the tip.
2.Cut it into thin slices. This is very important.
3.Shallow fry the ladies finger along with green chilli in oil till brown and crisp.
4.After it cools, add curd and needed salt. Mix well.
5.Heat a tsp of oil, add mustard seeds, when it splutters, add curry leaves and red chilli. Add this seasoning to the pachadi. Serve as a side dish along with rice.
Variation – You can add chilli powder instead of green chilli if preferred.
Kerala Style Vendakka Kichadi ( Kerala style – Onam special)
The first 3 steps are the same as above.
Grind 3 tbsp of grated coconut, 1/2 tsp cumin seeds and 1 green chilli to a fine paste.
Heat a tsp of oil, add mustard seeds, when it splutters, add curry leaves, red chilli and the ground paste. Saute for a few minutes till the raw smell goes.Then switch off the flame.
Add the fried ladies finger and leave it to cool.Then add yogurt/curd, needed salt and mix well.
Serve as a side dish along for rice.
More Lady’s finger Recipes/Bhindi recipes
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Rani acharyulu
Tasty thayir pachadi looks yummy and delicious.
Rinku Naveen
Okra is one of my fav and okra pachadi is even better. Too good..
schmetterlingwords
Vendaikkai thayir pachadi is real superb!! Looks similar to mor kulambu, yet different 🙂
Swathi
Padhu, Kerala vendaka kichadi has difference from okra raita. We usually grind coocnut, green chilies, and mustards seeds in addition to seasoning with mustards seeds.
San
Raita is so refreshing ,thanks for sharing the ultimate comfort raita.
Ms.Chitchat
I too prepare the same way,for the second version I add a bit of ginger too, it adds to the taste. Nice click as always.
Premalatha Aravindhan
My fav ,always love this with briyani…Luks delicious…
Prathima Rao
My fav raita!!!! Looks yummy!!!
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Kalyani's Platter
raita looks delicious ……… following u ……
Vaishnave Masilamani
Simple easy yet different recipe..
Eliteguy
Hi padhu
Thanks for the recipe..
Whenever I try making okra fry, I could see the jelly like fluid comes out and totally spoils the dish.
My mother gave me the following tips: 1. Avoid stirring frequently.
2. Don close with lid where the evaporated water will fall into the pan and will make okra much fluidity.
3. Keep the flame in medium low.
I followed all her tips but could not succeed with frying okra.. Kindly help me out..
Regards
Padhu Sankar
What your mother says is correct. Apart from that I have few more tips to prevent ladiesfinger from sticking or being slimy-
1. After washing the ladiesfinger, wipe it dry with a kitchen towel.
2.For the first few minutes, I cook uncovered, then I cook covered.
3. Add a tsp of gram flour or thick curd if it is sticky.
4. Avoid over crowding.
5. Buy fresh tender ones which is less slimy.
6. Do not cut very finely.