Indian-Style Raita

Traditional Indian raita served in a metal bowl with fresh herbs and spices.

Raita is traditionally served with a hot curry to take away the burning sensation. I don’t usually eat really hot curries but I do love a mild-to-medium heat range. (Well, really, if I’m to be honest, a mild one, I am something of a wussy when it comes to chilli heat!) Although I have always wondered, if it cools the heat on the way down, does it also cool the heat when it comes out the other end?!

Indian-Style Raita

Recipe by Stay at Home Mum
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Course: DipCuisine: IndianDifficulty: Easy
Servings
+

6

servings
Prep time

15

minutes
Cooking time

0

minutes
Calories

50

kcal
Total time

10

minutes

Cool, creamy yoghurt mixed with cucumber, mint, and spices. A refreshing side that balances curries and spicy dishes beautifully.

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Ingredients

  • 1.5 cups Greek Yoghurt

  • 1/2 a Continental Cucumber (finely diced)

  • 1 tbsp Fresh Coriander

  • 1 tsp Sea salt

  • 1 tsp Freshly cracked pepper

  • 1 tsp Dried Mint

  • 1/2 tsp Ground Cumin

Directions

  • How to Make Indian-Style Raita:
  • Combine all ingredients in a bowl garnish with mint leaves
  • If you really want to impress someone special or are having a dinner party you can do what I have done and sprinkle a thin line of pepper, coriander, ground cumin and pepper.
  • Store in the fridge for up to four days.

Indian-Style Raita

But seriously, a spoonful of this Indian-Style Raita on top of a beautifully spiced curry is a true taste sensation.  Give it a go!  I don’t even like Greek Yoghurt but I do when its made into a sauce like this.

This is the Indian version of the traditional Greek Tzatziki

This recipe makes 2 cups and can be stored in the fridge safely for 4 days

Fresh cucumber and spices for Indian-style raita on a wooden board.

 

Creamy cucumber raita with spices in a glass bowl on wooden surface.

Delicious Indian raita with fresh herbs and spices, served in a traditional bowl. Perfect side dish.

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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