Green in colour, oblong in shape, tender skin, jagged ridges,
gentle undulations, triangular teeth, warty surface, central cavity filled with
pith and seeds, turns orange-red when ripe, bitter to taste...Mother Nature’s caring
gift for us to be in the pink of health. Go bang the store for this veggie,
Bitter Gourd, and chill out in the kitchen with this one of a kind cool dish
for sweltering summer: Raitha.
Raitha (or Raita) is a popular Indian side dish
that is made using curd (or yogurt)
and served as sauce, salad or a dip.
Dish Type: South Indian Side Dish
Preparation Time: 10 min
Cooking time: 20 min
Serves: 5 persons
Ingredients
For sautéing
Mustard
seeds 1 tsp
Bitter
gourd 250 gms
Curry
leaves 1 sprig
Turmeric
pwd A pinch
Salt
to taste 1 tsp approx.
Raw ingredients to keep in a bowl
Curd ½ litre
Onion 1 no.
Tomato 1 no.
Salt
to taste ½ tsp approx.
Green
chilly 1 no.
Chilli
powder A pinch
Coriander
leaves 1 cup
Directions
Wash bitter
gourd, tomato, green chilly, coriander leaves and curry leaves thoroughly in
salt water. Transfer them to a colander to drain the water.
Chop bitter
gourd into thin round slices or slit the gourd lengthwise and cut into thin 1”
long slices.
Heat oil in
a kadai. Add mustard seeds. When they crackle, add curry leaves, bitter gourd
slices and turmeric powder. Sauté for about 10 min. Now add salt and resume sautéing for another
10 min. in low flame. Keep alternating between high and low flame while
sautéing.
Meanwhile, fine
chop onion, tomato and coriander leaves separately into small pieces. Slice
green chilly into thin round pieces.
Take a bowl.
Add curds, salt, chilli powder and the above chopped ingredients into it.
Just before
serving add brown fried and crispy bitter gourd slices into it.
Bitter Gourd
Raitha is now ready.
Tete – a – Tete:
Other common names for Bitter Gourd (compiled
from various sources):
Bitter melon, balsam pear, balsam
apple, art pumpkin, cerasee, carilla cundeamor, African cucumber, ampalaya,
balsambrine, balsamine, balsamo, bitter apple, bitter cucumber, bittergurke,
carilla fruit, carilla gourd, chinli-chih and many more.
Recipe Contributor: Smt.
Saraswathi
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