DRY FRUIT AND NUT RAITA !!!! GREAT ACCOMPANIMENT AND HEALTHY SNACK ...

A simple and quick raita with roasted nuts and raisins makes a great accompaniment for a Spicy Pilaf.  More than the accompaniment, this fruit and nut raita by itself is a great snack that you can dig in whenever you  crave for some healthy dessert. Raisin and Cashewnut is great combination that we use in lot of Indian sweets. Even I use to munch them together whenever I feel hungry. You can also replace the Cashewnuts with Walnuts, Almonds or both.  Enjoy this delicious accompaniment which has slight sourness from yogurt, heat from chilli, saltiness from salt, crunchiness from nuts and sweetness from raisins. 
 
 



DRY FRUIT AND NUT RAITA


Ingredients :

Raisins - 1/4 cup
Cashewnuts - 15 (Very finely chopped)
Thick Yogurt - 1/4 cup
Salt - 2 pinch
Green chilli - 1 small sliced
Oil - 1 1/2 tsp
 
 
 
 
 
 



Method :

1.Heat 1/2 tsp of oil and add the finely chopped cashewnuts till light golden brown.
2.Remove the Cashew and keep it aside. Now add tsp of oil, add the raisins and slightly saute till it plumps up a little.(not too much)
3.In thick yogurt(chilled) add green chilli and salt, give a slight whisk.
4.Add the cooled Cashew and Raisins, give it a mix.  Serve immediately.



Note :

1. Add the fruit and nut to chilled yogurt only at the time of serving.
2.Try using thick yogurt, greek yogurt tastes great as well.
3. Add the nuts of your choice.
4. Add the fruit and nut to yogurt mixture after it is completely cooled.

Enjoy the fruit and nut as an accompaniment, dessert as well as healthy snack too !!!

24 comments:

  1. Oh man!!
    Such gorgeous clicks, such unique recipes, such amazing dishes!!
    I'm absolutely in love with this one.
    As a big time fan of anything with nuts, be it ice cream, chocolate, naan, sweets, you name it, this one goes to my must-try-before-i-die list! :D

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  2. Wow! great presentation..lovely clicks..thanks for this wonderful raita recipe.

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  3. Wonderful Pavi... loved the recipe..:)
    Very unique but it is easy to make..
    I love the copper bowls and spoons ... it gives a very rustic look to the dish..
    Where do you get your props?
    On the whole, everything about this dish very pleasant..
    Wishing you all the happiness and love ..:))
    Reva

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  4. Wow luved the idea of raita with fruit and nut...can eat it as such itself looks so tempting :)

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  5. What a unique raita:-) Lovely!!
    As always awesome clicks! cant keep my eye off this Raita:-)

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  6. Its very new to me. healthy too.loved the bowl.its traditional and cute :)

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  7. Those copper bowls look superb,whr did u pick them..India r US? I do add dryfruits like walnuts n all sometimes 2 my raitas..but never made raita wid only dryfruits...my husband would love it..

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  8. Wow!!! Love this fruit n nut raita. Yr clicks make them even more delicious :-)

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  9. very unique but very easy. Thanks its beautiful and delicious.

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  10. Tempting and delicious raita !!! ..very different and unique combo...nice clicks

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  11. omg...soooooooooper tempting ..

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  12. While I know I can just spoonfeed this to myself - I really want to try it with rice - the perfect backdrop for all those flavors.

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  13. Simply yummy and healthy looking raita.


    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  14. @ Revathi and Prathiba bought these copper bowls here in US. Those bowls are jelly moulds actually bought these in near by shop. Spoon I bought in India.

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  15. That's a hearty treat Pavi :-) Love those copper bowls and spoons :-)

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  16. Its awesome and healthy lovely clicks as well

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  17. This looks absolutely ravishing ......LOve the recipe, the clicks & the serving dishes are sooooo cute.

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  18. I love the idea of a sweet and spicy raita, this looks rich and delicious!

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  19. Looks delicious. Would love for you to share your pictures with us over at foodepix.com.

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  20. hai .. wish you happy new year .. glad to follow ur blog ..

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  21. Oooh..I missed this post. First I love those little ramekins...And second, the raitha..indha bhoomi thaangadhu....

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