Raita – the name itself screams summer. Raita (Hindi), Thayir Pachadi (Tamil), Mosaru Bajji (Kannada), Perugu Pachadi (Telugu) or sometimes just Pachadi, all refer to a combo of veggies in a curd gravy. Apparently even Odia has a similar sounding name for Raita, namely Pachedi.
Adraki Rathaloo Raita | Sweet Potato Raita refers to Sweet Potatoes stewed in a spiced ginger-yoghurt sauce (we have learnt how to ‘masterchef’ our recipes to get our family and kids to say wow for everyday, recipes right :-))
Scroll down to check what can be subbed for vegans to make this lip-smacking raita
What kind of Raitas are possible?
Sometimes, a simple combo of boondi (fried gram flour fritters) in curd becomes a handy Boondi Raita, served along side a spicy pulav / Biryani. Mostly, it is veggies in a tempered or spiced yogurt sauce. Of course, the most popular raitas are with Cucumber, Radish, Onion, Spinach (Palak) ,Potato or even Mixed Veg Raita. Sasmita’s Odia special, Nadia Pachedi has me totally intrigued and I can’t wait to try it!
At our house, we make the South Indian Thayir Pachadis with veggies like Ashgourd (Pusanika), Okra (Vendakkai) Snakegourd (Podalangai), Ginger, Brinjal, Roasted Bell Pepper, etc. My favourite however remains Pineapple-Cucumber Raita
Sometimes, fruits like pomegranate are also added like this Aloo Anardana Raita, and we love Apple raita at home (recipe up soon!).
Palak ke Raita (spinach in curd sauce)
Vendakkai Thayir Pachadi(Okra Raita)
Mooli Raita (Radish Raita)
Other Curd based raita and dips you might like:
What are the major ingredients in this Adraki Rathaloo Raita ?
Curd / Yogurt – Click video below to check how to make homemade thick yogurt, halwai style.
For vegans, you can easily sub with peanut curd or cashew curd to get similar results
Adrak / Ginger – Be sure to peel, and chop them into fine bits
Rathaloo / Sweet Potato – pick out smooth, unblemished tubers for this
Salt and spices – as per taste
Tempering – adds to the entire oomph, be sure not to skip.
What are the benefits of using Sweet Potato?
1. Great Source of fibre – a single sweet potato per day provide 400% of RDA dietary fibre
2. 200 grams of a baked sweet potato gives almost 760% of Vitamin A
3. Improves gut health because of high fibre content.
4. Purple sweet potato has anthocyanin which is useful to combat cancer cells production
PIN FOR LATER
Let’s get to making Adraki Rathaloo Raita.
Prep time – 5 mins ; Cook time – 15 mins, Serves – 3
Course : Side dish / Accompaniment ; Cuisine: Indian
- 200 grams Sweet Potato (fresh and unblemished)
- 200 grams curd / yogurt (click video below to see how to make homemade curd/ dahi)
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp roasted cumin powder
- 1/2 tsp Red Chilli powder
Tempering:
- 1 tsp grated ginger
- 1 tsp chopped green chillies
- 1/2 tsp oil
- 1 tsp mustard seeds
- 1 Dry red chilly
- 1 tsp coriander(chopped)
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How to make Adraki Rathaloo Raita
- Wash and scrub the sweet potato well.
- Pressure cook / steam whole Sweet Potato with the skin on till soft, but not mushy (you can use Instant Pot or Pressure cooker)
- Once done, peel the skin (we sometimes like the leave the skin on) and cut into small cubes
- Alternatively, peel and lightly crumble them with a potato masher or with a fork. Do NOT mash them.
- In a tempering pan, add oil, splutter mustard seeds, ginger, green chillies, broken dry red chillies, curry leaves till. mustard seeds splutter. Switch off stove, and add the coriander leaves. Set aside with a tsp of water added to this.
- In a serving bowl, Whisk curd / yogurt with a pinch of salt free of any lumps. Add the steamed and crumbled sweet potato into it and mix GENTLY.
- Pour the tempering on top, along with the red chilli powder and roasted cumin powder.
- Adjust salt and serve chilled with any spicy pulav / biryani. We love to eat this as is.
Adraki Rathaloo Raita
Equipment
- Steamer optional
- Knife
Ingredients
- 200 grams Sweet Potato fresh and unblemished
- 200 grams Curd click video below to see how to make homemade curd/ dahi
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp roasted cumin powder
- 1/2 tsp Red Chilli powder
Tempering
- 1 tsp grated ginger
- 1 tsp chopped green chillies
- 1/2 tsp oil
- 1 tsp mustard seeds
- 1 Dry red chilly
- 1 tsp coriander chopped
Instructions
- Wash and scrub the sweet potato well.
- Pressure cook / steam whole Sweet Potato with the skin on till soft, but not mushy (you can use Instant Pot or Pressure cooker)
- Once done, peel the skin (we sometimes like the leave the skin on) and cut into small cubes
- Alternatively, peel and lightly crumble them with a potato masher or with a fork. Do NOT mash them.
- In a tempering pan, add oil, splutter mustard seeds, ginger, green chillies, broken dry red chillies, curry leaves till. mustard seeds splutter. Switch off stove, and add the coriander leaves. Set aside with a tsp of water added to this.
- In a serving bowl, Whisk curd / yogurt with a pinch of salt free of any lumps. Add the steamed and crumbled sweet potato into it and mix GENTLY.
- Pour the tempering on top, along with the red chilli powder and roasted cumin powder.
- Serve chilled with any spicy pulav / biryani. We love to eat this as is.
Notes
This is one raita I can have on its own. We get lots of sweet potato throughout the year. So definitely making this during the summer season.
Thank you, Mayuri. Ever since making it few months ago, it has become a family fav, we were wondering why we didnt make it for so long , lol !
Adraki rathaloo raita sounds refreshing. I make the south indian version of sweet potato pachadi with inji and coconut paste ..I will now try this variant …
yes we like that version too – although I make that masala paste for vellarikai inji pachadi
I make different kind of raita but never tried with sweet potato. The ginger must be giving a good taste to it.
yes the ginger is a hero here!
For this raita with sweet potato I wi fast. Simple yet delicious filling too. Thanks I now know how to finish the last few sweet potatoes.
That’s great to hear, Arch. Do let me know how you liked it
The collection of raitas you have here is extensive. It makes for a whole summer collection. I love the sweet potato idea, the slight sweetness with the yogurt makes up a whole meal.
thanks Seema. yes we love thayir pachadi / raita, makes for such a wonderful side dish or a meal by itself in summers, na
Sweet potato Raita with ginger sounds incredible. A perfect meal in itself for me . Would love to make this Raita when I get some sweet potatoes. Perfect summer treat Kalyani.
Thanks for ur kind words, Preethi! Do try when you chance upon sweet potatoes
Such a unique raita, Kalyani! Sweet potato, curd and ginger is a very interesting combination. I can imagine the beautiful flavours. Definitely trying this out this summer. ????
Thank you,Priya.
Loved your collection of raita recipes. This sweet potato raita with ginger sounds mouthwatering. I would love to have it on it’s own. A bowlful of this tasty spicy raita will be a comforting meal for me.
Thanks so much, Sujata. It is indeed delish, do try!
Raita is always comforting and making it with sweet potatoes is a cool idea!
Thank you, Radha
This is such a unique flavorful raita with sweet potatoes ! I would definitely give it a try.
thank you, do try…