Pachadi refers to a traditional South Indian side-dish. The definition of the word 'Pachadi' is different among different South Indian regions. While in Kerala and Tamilnadu, pachadi is a side-dish curry similar to the north Indian Raita, in Andhra Pradesh, pachadi is analogous to Indian pickles and is preserved for several months (See Andhra Pachadi). In Kerala and Tamilnadu states pachadi is eaten fresh and typically made of finely chopped and boiled vegetables with coconut, green or red chillies and tempered in oil with mustard seeds, ginger and curry leaves. Curd/yogurt based pachadi can be made of any vegetable, although cucumbers, squash, mango, bitter gourd or pineapple are common. Pachadi is commonly eaten with rice and a lentil curry.
This is so great.. I prepared and it tastes so nice, Thank you!
senthilmpt 1 year ago
Good one!
But you can bake the vendakka if you don't want to use much oil! :) Also, you can add the mustard seeds also while making the paste.....brings out a good flavor. :)
Drockhere 1 year ago
where is coconut?!!
monukv 2 years ago
nannaayittu irikkunnu
rustybru 2 years ago
oh man, this looks good but I need an english version!
CJPHOTO3 3 years ago
thank u.
mukesh1001 3 years ago
Video well taken. Just waiting to try it.
Presenter did a good job. Congrats.
jmike888 3 years ago
greeat !
yeshudeep 3 years ago
good work, carry on.
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mangalmoorthy 3 years ago