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Kadhi is a North Indian dish that needs no introduction, at least in India. Everyone knows it well, most love it, including children, and it is cooked regularly in most houses regularly. Unfortunately, it is one of those dishes that is not widely available in Indian restaurants, more is the pity! In North India, it is a must at one of the meals in the days preceding a wedding. North Indian kadhi is thicker than Gujrati Kadi, being thick, like a custard sauce. It also has dumplings or pakore. This recipe looks long, but it is a very easy dish to make. Serves 4-6




Ingredients:-

For the Sauce:
500 gm. natural yoghurt (you can use butter milk/maththa instead)
4 cups water
4 tbs. gram flour or besan
1 tbs. cooking oil
1/2 tsp. fenugreek or methi seeds (too many will make kadhi bitter)
A pinch of asafoetida or hing powder
12-15 curry leaves or Kadhi patta
1 1/2 tsp. salt, adjust to taste
2 tbsp Ginger-garlic-chilli paste

1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
1 tsp Mustard seeds
1 tsp Cumin seeds














For Dumplings or Pakore:
2 cup gram flour or besan, sifted to remove lumps
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking powder
Water to make batter
2 cups oil for deep frying



Making Kadhi :

Place yogurt in a bowl, add sifted besan and beat together, to make a smooth batter. Add salt, turmeric and water. Mix well.
Heat oil in a pan and add fenugreek seeds ,Mustard seeds,cumin seeds,ginger-garlic-chilli paste and asafoetida powder. As soon as the cumin seeds begin to splutter or turn brown, add the yoghurt-besan mix.
Bring to boil, stirring frequently, until it stops trying to rise and boil over. Turn heat down to medium.

Now mix the buttermilk mixture and put and in the fried mixture.Keep it on medium flame and continue mixing it until it starts bubbling .
Put the pakodas and low the heat and keep for some time.Close the lid and switch off the flame.


Making Pakoras or dumplings:
Place all ingredients for dumplings in a bowl and make a batter with enough water. Beat it well. The trapped air is what will make them light and fluffy. Solid dumplings do not taste nice.
Heat oil to a medium heat (just beginning to smoke), in a wok or kadhai. When right temperature is reached, a drop of batter dropped in the oil should float sizzling to the top.
Drop dollops of the batter into the hot oil, either with a dessert spoon or with your fingers. Do this gently, from the side of the wok, to stop the oil from splashing on to your hands/face. Make as many at a time as can float without overlapping each other. Fry until golden brown. Keep aside.
When the sauce is ready, add pakoras/dumplings to the kadhi, stir and turn heat off.
Tempering: Before serving, heat the kadhi and place in a serving bowl.
Serve with rice and chapatis.

This is my contribution for Srivallis Curry Mela

22 Comments:

  1. Shreya said...
    so perfect. I love this, I too have made this a week back, have not posted yet.. will try your recipe:-)
    Madhavi said...
    Oh I love kadhi pakoda, urs look so tempting, delicious, and divine!!!
    Cham said...
    Love kadhi pakoda, my fav yogurt dish :) I make it little different but tasty look!
    Unknown said...
    very tempting!!love it anytime..
    Btw, i did not see your rakhis that day..they are so beautiful..photo rakhi looks great!!
    Uma said...
    that's one mouth-watering kadhi Sireesha! Nice entry.
    lubnakarim06 said...
    Wow looks gr8. I never made this iam gonna try this out.
    Anonymous said...
    ummm...looks simply yummy...it indeed is a very tasty dish...after reading yours will try it out again soon....lovely!
    Indian Khana said...
    Oh dear...pakoda kadhi..umm...lovely..looks so gud and tempting ...wonderful entry
    Indranee Batabyal said...
    Very tempting...feel like having one of those:)
    Unknown said...
    wow... Oh I love kadhi pakoda, urs look so tempting, delicious, ... nice click...
    Nidhi said...
    Gal..I love the Kadhi my mom makes...and you have got it well! Yours looks very good
    Deepthi Shankar said...
    kadhi pakoda looks really delicious sireesha ..
    Unknown said...
    wow pakodas looks mouth watering perfect recipe
    Laavanya said...
    I've been wanting to make this for the longest time... looks so good Sireesha.
    Sangeeth said...
    yummy pakodas....luv the recipe
    Sum Raj said...
    looks perfect...
    Anisheetu said...
    Pakoda's are looking mouthwatering and this kadhi is my all time favourite..
    Sia said...
    oh!!! its been ages since i had them and urs look finger licking delicious
    Srikitchen said...
    wow! chance less! exciting recipe!
    Anonymous said...
    HHHHHHHHHHHHMMMMMMMMMMMM... U MADE ME REMEMBER INDIAN TASTY FOOD AND TASTY KADI.I M MORE HAPPY THAT U BEING A SOUTH INDIAN TELLING THE RECIPE OF YUMMY KADI
    Anonymous said...
    thanks for the recipe. i just tried it, its good :)
    Rush said...
    hey...just tried ur kadhi and loved it...its come out great :)
    i dropped fenugreek seeds and curry leaves.

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