The vibrant colour and earthy flavour helped its case and today I can proudly say that it is one of the best things you can bring to the table. If you’re sick and tired of the plain old raita, try this beetroot and gur (jaggery) raita, which will win your heart with its bright pink hue and sweet savoury flavour. This recipe of mine — that featured in the new Madhur Jaffrey’s Curry Nation cookbook — takes no more than five minutes.
Serves about 2-4 people
ingredients
Fresh Beetroots (peeled) 1-2 small
Roasted Cumin Seeds (Dry) 1 tsp
Sea Salt Flakes 1/2 tsp
Gur (jaggery)1-2 tbsp
Green Chilli (chopped) 1
Coriander Leaves (chopped) 1 tbsp
Mint Leaves (chopped) 2 tsp
Yoghurt (whipped) 3-4 cup
method
1. Mix the grated beetroots with cumin, gur, yoghurt and salt in a blender or with a fork
2. Pour into a serving plate and decorate with a sprinkling of green chilli, coriander and mint. Serve with anything you like!
Sumayya Jamil is a lawyer-turned-food writer and cookery teacher in London, who is on a mission to promote the love of Pakistani food in the UK. She blogs at pukkapaki.com
Published in The Express Tribune, Ms T, October 21st, 2012.
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It seems tempting!
Wow the colour is amazing...
sumaiyya some of your recipes are good...but some of them really make no sense...i dont see people actually using them..they sound a little silly.