I had been to India and obviously there was absolutely no time for updating my blog ....and missed all the other bloggers yummy post what they had posted....It was such a special occasion this time ...my sister's wedding ..all went very well and I am so happy for her. Today I am sharing one of my favourite raita this is very simple but tastes out of the world when chilled....Mark these words:)
I had actually got this recipe from a Internet video long back and I am so happy that I tried its always been top favourites among my guests whom ever I have invited:)..
Ingredients
2 cups spinach (washed )
2 cloves of garlic (finely chopped)
2 green chilli (finely chopped)
1' ginger (finely chopped)
1/4 tsp Roasted Cumin powder
1/4 tsp Chaat masala
2 cups of beaten unflavoured Yogurt
1 tsp white sesame seeds
2 tbsp oil
salt to taste
Method
Wash Spinach and boil in water till cooked then drain and put them in ice cold water .
Chop this boiled spinach roughly and then keep it aside.
In pan add oil when it gets hot add finely chopped ginger, garlic and green chilli and fry well. Now add chopped and boiled spinach and fry well . To this add salt and roasted cumin powder and fry for 1-2 Min's. Now switch off the gas and keep it aside.
Allow it to cool completely.
Beat the yogurt finely add chaat masala and blend then add this spinach and mix well . Garnish with Roasted Sesame seeds......Serve it chilled. Sprinkle with roasted Jeera Powder just before serving ...its so nice that I really can't stop having this one:)
Garlic spinach and curd yum combo
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharmilee tht was a quick comment:)
ReplyDeletehi Sushma how have you been. was away for a loooooong time. lots to catch up with.the raita looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteYummy combo...
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Yummy and healthy raitha.. looks absolutely delicious !!
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garlic and spinach ..wow great combo for a raita
ReplyDeleteInnovative raita ...!
ReplyDeleteMissed your posts Sushma. Lovely combo and when chilled a perfect raita to beat the heat.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back dear! Such a yummy and healthy raita...
ReplyDeleteMe too back from a family wedding :) I am going to try this as you have told this much about the taste :) Bookmarked :)
ReplyDeleteWoW! I surely want to try this out! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the lovely comments:)
ReplyDelete@Thanks Raks...do try this ull say the same thing :)
hi sushma how are u
ReplyDeleteyou went to india
how us spend your trip
i like this post
yummy raitha very nice
thank you sushma for this post
take care see u soon
hey sushma glad to see you after a really long time.... your blog looks wonderful does your preparation :p
ReplyDeletenever prepared raita with greens ...shall try it thanks
Spinach raita sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteHi Sush ,
ReplyDeletenice to see you back in action. Saw your beautiful photos. I'm a garlic maniac . i make something similar like this but addition of spinach is new to me
Deepa
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I have never had garlici raita, sounds andlooks delicious.
ReplyDeleteNice to see u back in action after a long time....lovely raitha..loved all d ingredients u used in it..:)
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious combination.. looks very tempting :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful combo dear,luks delicious...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful combo,raitha looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteHey Sushama ~ nice to see you back n glad to know you had a wonderful time in India :)
ReplyDeleteThe garlicky spinach raita sounds fab n looks heavenly n refreshing!
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Welcome back and hope you had a fun time in India..
ReplyDeleteThis raita looks so so good, garlic, spinach wow..
i think this would be good for kids too....even my child has completed 1 year n 1 month only...she like raithaa so much may b u dont beleieve...garlic n spinach would be a god comboo for tumy too...good one..
ReplyDeleteI am sooooooooooo going to try this out soon. I can almost imagine eating it right now :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back and good to know that you enjoyed your vacation.
ReplyDeleteGarlicky spinach raita looks refreshing and delicious..perfect for summer time...thanks for sharing the recipe dear!
Thats looks delicious...
ReplyDeletedelicious and innovative
ReplyDeleteLove all varieties of raitha....this spinach based one looks so healthy and delicious. Convey my best wishes to your sister and family. May God bless the couple always.
ReplyDeleteHow are you dear? gald to see you back.. Galiky raita sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteGarlicky spinach raitha sounds yumm.welcome back, hope you had wonderful time in India.
ReplyDeletegarlic spinach raitha is very new to me !! very interesting and healthy combo !!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for dropping by ad leaving ur lovely feedback:)
ReplyDelete@viki Thanks so much for ur wishes :)
Healthy and delicious raitha.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Sushma! A wedding in the family is always a great occasion, glad you had a wonderful time back home. Hmm, I've never done raita with spinach. Sounds easy and simple. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteNice one Sushma. I have a simlar palak raita on my blog, but I roast the spinach with the tadka instead of boiling it. Either ways, spinach raita is always welcome!
ReplyDeletethose pics are meant to make me salivate and they have achieved their objective without a doubt - I am totally making this tomorrow! Slurp and yum!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely finger licking yum - lovely !
ReplyDeleteRaita looks delicious and healthy
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Welcome back Sushma,raita looks delicious.
ReplyDeletedelicious raita..yummmm
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Sushma. I so missed you and your authentic foody delights. Great to see you back in action again :)
ReplyDeleteThe raita looks fantastic. With the temperature's soaring high, this looks a perfect summer treat!
nice to see u back sushma.wondeful combo of ingredients and a nice summer cooler
ReplyDeleteHope you had a nice to ime over here . I love raitas,especially the chilled ones.
ReplyDeleteWow creamy spinach raita looks simply irresistible...
ReplyDeleteRaita looks delicious Sushma.Welcome back.
ReplyDeleteI've got lots of spinach in my fridge that I am dying to use! This recipe looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the garlic flavor in this raita!!! Makes a tasty accompaniment to meals :)
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lovely mix of flavours.... easy too
ReplyDeleteHello sushma we really miss u here. after long time i see ur new post lovely, yummmmmm spinach raita thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteso flavorful and yummy!!! loved it..
ReplyDeleteI am fond of raita. Looks yummy and I liked adding spinach to it. Very healthy dish.
ReplyDeleteSushma, This garlic raita is to die for yummy! YUM AND SLURP! bookmarking to make soon!
ReplyDeleteHealthy and refreshing... YUM!
ReplyDeleteSpinach raita is truly refreshing and healthy one..liked the clicks..wonderful recipe..first time here..glad to follow u..drop at my space as time permits!!
ReplyDeleteWow bful space u hv here sushma....first time here...do visit my space as time permits...following uuuuuuuuuuuuuu....raita looks Yummo n is my fav..even my toddler loves it...
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Dear sushma....realized after commenting that we r ood frnds on fb and ur space is left behind by me...now wil drop here often...would love to hear some words from u @my space too...also saw the amazing pics..loved each one..hugs
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Yum raita and a good combo
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ReplyDeleteinteresting combo dear...
ReplyDeletelooks delicious :)
HAPPY WEEKEND SUSHMA TAKE CARE
ReplyDeleteYummy combo and sounds interesting and innovative.
ReplyDeleteI wondered what had happened to you. Glad you had such a good visit. This raitha sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteDear Sushma
ReplyDeleteHow are you? This is an awesome recipe and I must try as the temperature is going up here. I am off blog mostly. Let me see what all great recipes you have posted.
Have a nice day
Tried this today. It was a good raita. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNice combo ..will try this soon ..thanks for sharing the recipe
ReplyDeletethanks for the reeipe
ReplyDeletepls let me know if this can made without garlic
Ya it can be made without garlic, but it gives a very nice flavor
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