As the festival Vishu is fast approaching, here are two easy dishes that can easily fit into your sadhya menu: Kichadi and pachadi. Both these dishes have regional variations like any other sadhya curries. Here is how we make em' both in our home.These are yogurt based curries and the main differences are 1) pachadi is more like a sweeter version of kichadi, and are generally made with fruits (like pineapple, grapes, mango etc) 2) In kichadi crushed mustard seeds are added at the end where as in pachadi mustard seeds are used only for tempering.
VENDAKKA/OKRA KICHADI
Vendakka/Okra ¼ kg, cut to thin rounds
Grated coconut ½ cup
Cumin seeds ¼ tsp
Green chilly 2 nos
Mustard seeds ¼ tsp + ½ tsp
Curd/yogurt 1 cup, beaten
Dry red chilly 2 nos
Salt as needed
Coconut oil 1 tsp + more for frying
Curry leaves
Preparation
Wash and pat dry the Vendakka/okra. Cut them into thin rounds and deep fry the same until brown. Drain excess oil and set aside.
Grind together, grated coconut, green chilly and cumin seeds into a fine paste with little water added. Mix this paste with curd/ yogurt and set aside.
Heat 1 tsp oil in a pan and splutter ½ tsp mustard seeds followed by adding dry red chilly and curry leaves. Reduce flame to low and add the yogurt-coconut mixture. Mix well to combine and adjust salt. Using a mortar and pestle, crush the ¼ tsp mustard seeds and add to the pan. Mix well and add the fried Vendakka/okra. Switch off flame and enjoy with rice.
MAMBAZHAM/MANGO PACHADI
Ripe mango 1 no, peeled and cut to chunks
Jaggery a small piece
Grated coconut ¼ cup
Turmeric powder ½ tsp
Red chilly powder 1 tsp
Cumin powder ¼ tsp (alternately you can use ¼ tsp cumin seeds too)
Yogurt 2 TBSP
Salt as needed
Coconut oil 1 tsp
Mustard seeds ¼ tsp
Dry red chilly 2 nos
Curry leaves
Preparation
In a pan add the cut mango along with turmeric powder, red chilly powder, cumin powder, jaggery and salt. Add ½ cup water and cook till the mango pieces are mashed well and almost 90% of the water is evaporated. Meanwhile grind together grated coconut and yogurt and cumin seeds, if you are using the same instead of cumin powder into a smooth paste. Add this to the pan and adjust salt. MIX WELL and switch off flame.
In another pan, heat 1 tsp oil and splutter mustard seeds and dry red chilly. Switch off flame and add curry leaves, pour over the pachadi. Serve hot with rice..
Cheers!!!
Suji
Looks utterly delicious. I have never tried cooking with coconut oil .... want to give it a try after seeing this dish :)
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Lovely dishes. Looks so yummy !!Awesome pictures.
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ReplyDeleteSlurp,mouthwatering here...fantastic both dishes...
ReplyDeleteSuperb recipes....Nice pics...Vishuvinnu undakkam ennu plan cheyytu irrikkuga annu....
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ReplyDeleteas always awesome clicks..the pachadi looks perfect...
ReplyDeleteente fav annu...pachadi looks awesome!nice clik!
ReplyDeleteKichadi n pachadi..randum adipoli..
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Superb combo meal! Kichadi and pachadi are awesome and scrumptious!
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ReplyDeleteboth pachadi's looks delicious dear :)
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omg............thats soooo temptg.if i get food like dis .............i can obs lent 365 days
ReplyDeleteWow, great recipe..would love to try this sometime thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBoth dishes looks mouthwatering,simply irresistible..
ReplyDeleteYum ...n looks mouthwatering ....nice pics
ReplyDeleteBoth kichadi and pachadi looks awesome. I love both of them.
ReplyDeleteBoth are new for me Suji but heart goes for the mango one :)
ReplyDeleteBoth look lovely, Suji.
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ReplyDeleteSo all set for Vishu, alle? aa mapazha pachadi kandittu enikku kothi sahikkunnilla ketto..
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Never tried mango pachdi with ripe mangoes,sounds so yumm! Bhedi raita is always my favorite!
ReplyDeleteWow adipoli... I love okra... :)
ReplyDeletemmmm...full vishu set up aya mattundallo suji..Ippo lots of time too alle...
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Looks yummy, kandale ariyam nalla adipoli ruchi ayrikum enne...
ReplyDeletewe make this all the time.. n love it.. definite in sadhya.
ReplyDeletePachadiem kichadiem kandittu kodi avvaanu
ReplyDeletewow....super aayittundu...vishu vinu eppazhe undakki thudagiyo??...
ReplyDeleteKichadi and Pachadi has always been a confusion for me.. epo u clerared it :-) both looks kidilam!!!
ReplyDeleteRandum adipoli aayittundu, Shyama..Ente fav annu pachadiyum kichadiyum. Really tempting clicks! Presentationum adipoli!
ReplyDeletewoww.. kidu photos... bt d way, i dnt knw d difference between kichadi n pachadi.. happy vishu in advance dear :)
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love dishes, love the okra pachadi. The mango recipe is new to me. Thanks for sharing the recipe with such awesome snaps :)
Tc
Looks very yummy and the photos make me want to reach in and eat!!
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Vendakka kichdi is my favorite...loved your presentation...happy vishu to you and family.
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