Scope

Pachadi refers to a traditional South Indian fresh pickle served as a side dish. Broadly translated, it refers to food which has been pounded. In Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, pachadi is a side dish curry and is made with vegetable, yoghurt, coconut, ginger and curry leaves and seasoned with mustard.

Pachadi generally is a mildly spiced coconut and yogurt-based dish made with seasonal vegetables or fruits. It is made of fresh vegetables and is served as an accompaniment for rice and for snacks like idli, dosa, and pesarattu. Many kinds of vegetables are included. Sometimes the peel of a vegetable is used, such as the peel of the ridged gourd, cucumber, etc.

Ingredient and Process of Cooking

Vegetables or Tubers – 9 palam

Salt – 3/16 r.e

Water – ¼ padi

Red Chillies – palam

Asafoetida – palam

Cumin Seed – 1/16 palam

Mustard – 1/16 palam

Grated Coconut – 2 palam

Curd – ¼ padi

Salt – ¼ palam

For Seasoning :

Red Chillies – palam

Mustard – palam

Black Gram – ¼ palam

Ghee – ½ palam

Method:

1. Pumpkin, snake gourd, gooseberry, mango, raw banana, cucumber, lady’s finger, potato, sweet potato and turnip are some of the vegetables and root vegetables which can be used.

2. Select good vegetables, cut and remove the veins.

3. Boil it in ¼ padi of pure water in a vessel along with the salt and drain the water.

4. Fry red chillies, asafoetida, cumin seed, mustard in ghee and fry it. Grind it by adding a little water.

5. Add grated coconut to the ground mixture and grind it again smoothly. Set aside curd in a coated vessel and add this ground mixture and the boiled vegetables. Mix well.

6. Add powdered salt to the vegetables.

7. Refer to recipe no. 22 (seasoning recipe) for season the Pachadi.

References

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