❤️ You’ll Love This Pomegranate Raita
Perfect for party or get-to-gather: When this pomegranate raita is garnished with pomegranate arils along with fresh green cilantro, it looks eye-catching. This makes a perfect centerpiece dish when serving guests. Customizable: More sweet or more savory raita?
Sweet version: If you prefer your pomegranate raita on the sweeter side then add some sugar to the yogurt and skip adding green chili, onion and cucumber. But do add the spice powders. Savory version: Follow the recipe as mentioned. It has no sugar but the addition of cucumber and onion adds a fresh, savory and refreshing flavor. This version of raita has a slight sweetness of pomegranate arils and a salty, savory flavor from rest.
🧾 Ingredient Notes
You’ll need 10 ingredients + 10 minutes to make this pomegranate raita.
Yogurt: Whenever you’re making raita, make sure to use chilled yogurt. As raita tastes best when served chilled. You can use homemade or store-bought plain yogurt. Cucumber: I like to add this for a refreshing flavor. You can finely chop it or grate it. Onion: It is optional. It has a little sharp taste and some don’t prefer it with fruity raita. Green chili: I like the combination of sweet and spicy flavor hence I have added finely chopped green chili. You can skip it if you don’t want your raita spicy. Roasted cumin powder: To make it at home, dry roast the cumin seeds until aromatic and they get a nice golden brown color. Let it cool down and grind into a powder using a spice grinder or mortar and pestle.
👩🍳 How To Make Pomegranate Raita Recipe?
- Take the yogurt in a bowl and whisk it until it is smooth.
- Add pomegranate arils, chopped cucumber, onion and cilantro. Mix well into the yogurt.
- Add salt, chaat masala, black pepper and roasted cumin powder.
- Mix everything together and serve. If not serving right away then keep it refrigerated and serve chilled.
💭Expert Tips
Pomegranate raita tastes best when served chilled. So always start with chilled yogurt or make it ahead of time and keep it in the refrigerator for a few hours before serving. The addition of onion is optional. You can add mint leaves instead of cilantro for a little variation.
🍽 Serving Ideas
Serve with pulao, biryani or any other rice dish. It can be served as a side along with your Indian meal.
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