Thursday, September 27, 2012

Chickpeas (Chana) Raitha


          I have been a little busy the last few days, couldn't spend much time with my blog, and today's dish is also a very simple one. A simple raitha that would go well with any briyani or mixed rice, or if you are on a diet, this could be a complete meal by itself..

Need To Have

  • Cooked Chickpeas - 1/2 cup
  • Chopped Capsicum - 1/4 cup
  • Chopped Tomatoes - 1/4 cup
  • Curd Or Yogurt - 1/2 cup
  • Salt - to taste


Method
          Beat the curd well, mix in the chickpeas, capsicum, tomatoes and salt, that's it. I have not added any other flavoring ingredients, this raitha gets all its flavor from the crunchy chopped capsicum (green pepper).

Note
You can also add some chopped green chillies if you want it a little spicy.
If you want some other flavor, then add some roasted cumin powder, personally I liked the flavor from the capsicum.
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20 comments:

  1. Wonderful recipe and great idea !!

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  2. We make salad ike this , raitha sounds so interesting. nice click too

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  3. Awesome recipe.. Definitely yummy!!

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  4. Delicious healthy and refreshing raitha. Yum!!

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  5. Nice idea of adding chick peas in curd to make a healthy and so colourful raita!

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  6. Healthy and lovely recipe, nice presentation.

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  7. chick peas raita. looks flavourful and filling in itself only and wont feel the need to have anything else as it looks like one complete meal

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  8. Rice variation of adding chickpeas

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  9. Nice change from the regular raita ! Nice presentation too.

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  10. mouthwatering right now. This is a wonderful sauce and chickpeas are really tasty.

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  11. Raitha looks delicious! Great combination of flavors :)

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