Here is yet another kichadi recipe which is a favourite of ours. Vendakka kichadi is usually made by deep frying or sauteing okra in oil but here I have tried baking okra for kichadi. It tasted exactly like the usual kichadi and was delicious. I added only yoghurt to kichadi, but you can also add ground coconut-cumin mixture to fried or baked vendakka for a better taste and flavor.
Ingredients
1. Vendakka/ okra - 23 - 25 small
2. Green chillies - 5-6 chopped fine
3. Yoghurt - 1/4 - 1/2 cup
4. Curry leaves - 1 sprig
5. Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
6. Oil - 2-3 tsp
7. Salt - To taste
Method
1. Chop the okra to round slices. Try to chop them uniformly. Combine the sliced okra with salt and around 2 tsp oil. Arrange them in a baking sheet.
2. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Bake the okra for around 15 - 20 mts or until they are cooked. Now add the chopped green chillies and then change to broil mode. Broil for 5-6 mts or until they turn slightly brown and crispy. Take care not to burn them. When it cools down, add yoghurt and mix well. Check for salt. Temper with mustard seeds, dry red chillies and curry leaves. Serve along with rice.
Tips:
1. Substitute okra with bitter gourd/pavakka for pavakka kichadi.
2. You could also add ground coconut-cumin mixture to this kichadi. Grind about 1/4 - 1/2 cup grated coconut with 1/4 - 1/2 tsp cumin seeds. Add this ground paste to the spluttered mustards. Saute for a minute until the raw taste of coconut is gone and then add the fried or baked okra. Mix well and add the yoghurt. Again mix well and switch off.
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Okra kichadi sounds interesring and new to me dear...
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Congratulations on ur well deserved awards!!!!
and Thx. for sharing the award with me dear :-)
Thats a fabulous and delicious okra kichadi, loved this baked version..Congrats on ur awards, thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeletethat's a fantastic idea, needs less oil than the usual version !! I love it!!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing the awards with me and congratulations to both of you too!!!
the pictures of your gulab jamuns and the rest make me mouth water, all lip smacking dishes!!!!
Loved the idea of baking okra, such a great idea and khichdi looks yum, beautiful click...Congrats on your awards and thanks a lot for sharing it with me as well...
ReplyDeleteLiked ur khichdi. We call it pachadi and almost a similar prep. Ur clicks are too good and liked the idea of baking okra.
ReplyDeleteWooow,,dear baked okra sounds great n healthy,never thought to bake the okra creative idea dear...okra kichdi looks perfect n well presented.I like that round round superb gulab jamun dear..
ReplyDeleteCongrats on all ur awards dear n thanks for reminding me n sharing with me dear.
oohh. i love the 5 items. super dears. looks very tempting.
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Baked ladies finger looks tremendously super. Very healthy too.
Baked Vendakka or Okra Kichadi looks very good. It's healthy and good. What a co-incidence that I too have the same post in my draft!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the awards, the okra khichdi looks wonderful , I have never cooked okra in yoghurt before sounds delicious.
ReplyDeletekichadi looks brilliant...and the other pics look too good to pass...
ReplyDeleteThis one is too good da..we love kichadis..baked version try cheythitte ariyikam tou..
ReplyDeleteCongrtas on the awards Yummies and thx a bunch for sharing with us...
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kichadi looks great.. And congratulations on ur award...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for the award and thank you for sharing it with me too.
ReplyDeleteHi. Nice raita with such low cal crisp Okra. I was wondering why do u call it Kichadi.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your awards !!!Thanks a bunch for thinking about us :-)Love okra kichadi...
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious..Congrats on your awards and thanks a ton for sharing it with me..
ReplyDeleteOkra Kichadi sounds interesting..fantastic idea and looks so good..
ReplyDeleteWow.. looks delicious! Lovely recipe. Thanks you so much for sharing the awards :)
ReplyDeleteSounds so delcious okra pachadi..
ReplyDeleteConagrts on all the awards..lovely 5 temepting dishes..:)
Looks wonderful dear. Never tried baking before, will surely try it next time and thanks for sharing the awards :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your awards dear. My heartiest congratulations for many more success in blogging.
ReplyDeleteOkra kichadi sounds soo delicious and wonderfully presented.
Will try this recipe soon .. Congrats on all the awards
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Congrats on your awards!! Okra raita looks delicious..BTW first time here, nice sapace with so many great dishes..
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LOved the dish....I have it once in india..and really loved it...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur awards and thanks for sharing it with me....
Congrats dear.. thats a fabulous recipe.. yumm,
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Wow baked okra... so healthy... must give a try soon :)
ReplyDeleteOkra pachadi looks so yum and nice presentation...baking the okras seems to be good idea :) Congrats on your awards and thank you very much for tagging me in :)
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