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2067 curd recipes


Last Updated : Apr 23,2024




दही रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (curd recipes in Hindi)
દહીં રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (curd recipes in Gujarati)

2205 Curd, Dahi, Yogurt Recipes | Recipes using Dahi | Indian Curd Recipes |

Curd, Dahi, Yogurt Recipes | Recipes using Dahi | Indian Curd Recipes. Curd or dahi is an everyday Indian food. Sometimes, it is used to make raita, curd rice and other recipes, or it is just enjoyed plain. In whichever form it is consumed, it is one of the favorite foods of people across the country. While we know our dahi by the name of curd, people in other parts of the world usually call it yogurt. Curd has many health benefits from weight loss to being low in carbohydrates. 

Curds Recipes, Raitas

Palak RaitaPalak Raita

Rice preparations like Biryani and Pulao are incomplete without Raitas. Raita is a side-dish (Indian accompaniment) made using curd, vegetables or fruits or a combination of both, spices like cumin seeds powder and chilli powder. You can even enhance the flavor with the addition of finely chopped green chillies or coriander. There are basically two types of raita, sweet and savory. Raita recipes like the mango raita, pineapple raita are sweetened using powdered sugar. Palak raita, Boondi raitaTomato raita, Phudina raita are some of the famous raitas in India.

Curd Recipes Indian

KadhiKadhi

Kadhi is inseparable from the Gujarati cuisine. It is basically a wonderful sweet and spicy curd mixture thickened with gram flour. It is tempered with aromatic ingredients like cumin seeds, curry leaves, asafetida. In fact, the simple kadhi can be enhanced with the addition of pakoda, sprouts or any vegetables. Make varieties of Bhatia Kadhi, Punjabi Pakoda Kadhi, Dapka kadhi, Mooli Ke Patte Ki Kadhi from across all the communities and relish them with rice or khichdi.  Peanut Kadhi is a Faral recipe had during Janmashtami. You can find many kadhi recipes using curd below.

Recipes using curds in Chaats

Aloo Chaat
Aloo Chaat

Chaats are delectable snacks made with a myriad of ingredients ranging from vegetables, chutneys, crispy snacks like sev, paapdi and puri and tongue-tickling spice powders like cumin seeds powder, chili powder, black salt. You can even perk up simple chaats wit hthe addition of dahi to make popular Mumbai Chaat recipes like Dahi Batata PuriPapadi Chaat and Aloo Chaat. For a healthy office snack, try the Healthy Moong Chaat. We have lots of exciting chaat recipes using curds below. 

Seven steps to make the perfect curd

CurdCurd

1. Curd is made by adding a sample of curd (also known as curd culture, curd bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, etc.) to warm milk, and allowing the mixture to ferment in a closed container in a warm place till it sets firmly. In summer, it sets in around 5 hours; but in winter it takes longer, any time between 8 to 15 hours!

2. Curd sets faster when kept overnight in a warm place in a steel container.

3. At times, a pinch of sugar can be added to the milk before fermenting it, to make sure the resulting curd is not too sour.

4. Always cover the cultured milk with a lid, for it to set properly.

5. When adding the curd culture to the milk, make sure the milk is warm. If it is too cold, it will not set. If it is too hot, it will either curdle immediately or give you watery curds.

6. Use a whisk to combine the small curd sample with the milk, so that the sample disperses well and gives you a good thick curd.

7. The readymade ‘set curds’ available in India are often not useful as cultures to make homemade curd. So if you need a sample to make curds, try to buy natural curd from a local dairy or get a homemade sample from a friend.

 

Know more about recipes using curds

Curd is used widely across the world. It is relished just plain, enjoyed with toppings, made into a raita or used in other recipes. Creamy hung curd is also used to make delicious mithai like Shrikand. Many people also enjoy having a glass of plain or spiced buttermilk with their lunch. It is refreshing, cools the body and aids in digestion. 

1. Curds can be made with full-fat milk  or with cow’s milk. 

2. Some recipes like raita and buttermilk require fresh curds, while others like dhokla, handvo, kadhi, etc., require sour curds. 


3. Some recipes like Shrikand and sandwich spreads require hung curds. This is basically curd that is placed in a muslin cloth and hung from a hook or rod for at least one hour to drain the water completely. The resulting hung curd is really creamy and thick.

Shrikhand
Shrikhand

14 ways to have recipes using curds, yoghurt

  Curd is used to make several tasty dishes like:
1. Raitas
2. Kadhis
3. Chaats
4. Rice
5. Sandwiches
6. Dips
7. Tandoor items
8. Curries
9. Rava Idli
10. Dhoklas
11. Handvo
12. Buttermilk
13. Cakes
14. Desserts
 

Eggless Vanilla Sponge Cake Using CurdsEggless Vanilla Sponge Cake Using Curds

The most popular South Indian curd recipe, Curd Rice is a great comfort food. 

Health Benefits of Curd, Yoghurt, Dahi

1. Improves Digestion : Curd has very good bacteria for aiding digestion in the gut. However only 30% of the curd sold in the supermarkets have Probiotics added to them ( an ingredients that contains good live bacteria) which soothe the stomach. So look for Probiotic Curds in the supermarket as a much better choice than regular curds. Note that homemade curds will not have Probiotics added to them. 2. High in Protein : One cup of curds has 8.7 grams of protein. 3. Low Carbs : Following a low carb diet, have lots of curd. Once cup of curds has only 9 grams of carbs. Try our healthy Raitas. 4. Lactose Intolerant : There are some who are lactose intolerant to milk but okay with curd. It converts lactose present in milk to lactic acid making it easier to digest. 5. High in Calcium : Calcium is a mineral that makes bones stay strong. The human body consistently remove small amounts of calcium from our bones and that has to be topped up with Calcium rich foods. As we age, we need to eat foods high in calcium to make up for this lower absorption and to help maintain the bone strength gained in the former years. One bowl of curd has 426 mg of Calcium which is nearly 45% of RDA for an adult male. 6. Good for those with High Blood Pressure : Curds are rich in Potassium which will help balance the sodium levels in your body. 

Enjoy our Curd, Dahi, Yogurt Recipes | Recipes using Dahi | Indian Curd Recipes collection below. You may find our whisked curd recipes and article on hung curds recipes useful. 
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Recipe# 12928
31 Jan 01

 by rc
7 minutes cake is a simple and quick cake or Indian dessert recipe which can be prepared in flat seven minutes. The sooji or semolina is mixed with Maida, ghee, curd, sugar and baking powder and then baked in a microwave for around 7 minutes. The soft, sweet and delicious 7 minutes cakes can be enjo ....
Recipe# 40276
03 Jul 15

 by supriya006
No reviews
A perfect tea time snack that will make you love arbi. The crispy texture followed by softness of taro roots giving a mixed sweet spicy taste and make them a real treat for guests also.
Recipe# 13659
11 Jun 11

 
by mehtaasmita
No reviews
A soothing, warming and delicious almond dill spinach recipe for any time of the year. A wonderfully comforting soup enriched with nutrients and antioxidants, the almond soup has almond paste, spinach puree and dill blended together with spices and cream.
Recipe# 37752
16 Jan 13

 
by Radha Hoizal
No reviews
Today's kids have put hteir moms on their heels.Each mom has to think a lot how make kids eat everything.One such thing is Chikkis-some kids like them very much while some don't even come near it,so for such keds here is a better option.Try out!
Recipe# 39617
16 Jan 23

 by supriya006
It is one of the most traditional Rajasthani dish which keeps you healthy as well as delighted with its taste and aroma
Recipe# 10127
28 Sep 18

 by sumagandlur
No reviews
Aloo anardaana kulcha is a north indian stuffed kulcha recipe. The leavened maida or refined flour flat breads called kulchas are stuffed with potatoes (aloo)and anardana(pomegranate seeds) and served with channa or pickle
Recipe# 15357
12 Jul 04

 by kavitakj
No reviews
Tickle your senses with this tantalizing Aloo chaat recipe, created from boiled potatoes or aloo. The diced potatoes are tossed with sweet and sour chutneys, spice powders and chopped chillies and coriander leaves. Enjoy the aloo chaat as starter or cocktail snack.
Recipe# 14575
16 Sep 01

 by ssd98
No reviews
Satisfy your spicy palate with tempting aloo chaat recipe which puts forth a lovely mix of boiled aloo with sweet and spicy chutneys, chillies and seasonings. Serve the aloo chat as an evening time snack option..
Recipe# 14783
27 Dec 03

 by sumagandlur
No reviews
Aloo dumwaale is an authentic way of preparing boiled aloo or potatoes in a creamy and rich gravy under dum or pressure. The dumwale aloo makes for a party special vegetable dish and is sure to be appreciated by all, when served with naans or roomali rotis.
Recipe# 11020
13 Feb 02

 by sonaprem
No reviews
Aloo Dumwale is a popular North Indian recipe wherein potatoes are cooked with spices under pressure or dum. Aalu dum is a traditional delicacy of aalus cooked in a rich spicy gravy.
Recipe# 11524
23 Jan 01

 by vinodsharma
No reviews
Aloo gobi is truly an amazing cauliflower recipe with diced potatoes. A simple, irrestible choice of masala with gobi and aloo makes it a special dish.Serve aloo gobi with roti or dal chawal.
Recipe# 12236
08 Jul 01

 by sagarika_rout
No reviews
A spicy aloo chaat recipe which is sure to tingle your taste buds. A combination of boiled chana and potatoes tossed together with a tangy chaat masala, the aloo chaat is irrestible! Try this spicy and mazedar aloo recipe to entice your family and guests.
Recipe# 34876
24 Sep 18

 by vrunda naik
No reviews
Seeking to satiate your appetite on fasting days? A delectable yoghurt kadhi with pakodas made from potatoes and water chestnut flour (singhare ka atta), Aloo ki Kadhi ensures a splash of excitement too. Enjoy Aloo ki Kadhi with Samo Khichdi and
Recipe# 39606
21 Jun 15

 by sbhatter05
No reviews
Aloo Palak Methi, cooked with a combination of simple everyday spices ensure a well-balanced taste. The gravy is thickened using spinach puree and curds gives it a finishing touch.Serve hot with rotis or plain parathas.
Recipe# 12891
29 Jun 01

 by kanchan36
No reviews
Satisfy your spicy palate with tempting aloo shabnam chaat. A lovely mix of boiled aloo with sweet and spicy chutneys, chillies, peas and seasonings. Serve the aloo shabnam chat with lime juice as topping.
Recipe# 12633
26 May 01

 by prasadsarangdhar
No reviews
The taste bud tingling aloo tikki chaat is a popular and favorite tikki or cutlet recipe with mashed boiled potatoes, corn and spices as fillings. Garnish the aloo tikkis with imli chutney, curd, coriander chutney, chaat masala, etc and the lip smacking aloo tikki chaat would be ready to eat. Shar ....
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