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​​7 tasty ways to use curd beyond raita​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 1, 2025, 21:00 IST
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7 tasty ways to use curd beyond raita

Curd is a true desi kitchen hero — cool, creamy, and endlessly comforting. Most of us automatically pair it with a big bowl of biryani or sabzi in the form of raita, and while there’s nothing wrong with that, curd deserves way more credit than just being a sidekick. Packed with probiotics, light on the stomach, and a versatile base for both savoury and sweet dishes, curd can easily go from background to star of the show. Whether you're looking for a tangy twist, a creamy texture, or something refreshing on a hot day, curd fits the bill. So if your tub of dahi has been stuck in a raita rut, it’s time to stir things up.

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Curd rice with a twist

This South Indian staple is already a comfort classic, but you can jazz it up with grated carrots, pomegranate seeds, chopped coriander, and a crunchy tempering of mustard seeds, curry leaves, and green chillies. It turns into a colourful, refreshing bowl that’s as exciting as it is comforting.

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Dahi kebabs

Hung curd mixed with breadcrumbs, chopped onions, and mild spices makes a creamy mix that’s shaped into tikkis and shallow-fried till golden. The mix holds together beautifully and turns golden with just a bit of oil. Crisp on the outside and soft inside — perfect for when you’re craving something rich but not too heavy.

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Spiced buttermilk (masala chaas)

A quick blend of curd, water, roasted cumin powder, ginger, and a few mint leaves creates a drink that’s light, refreshing, and amazing for digestion. Just give everything a quick churn and serve it chilled for the best effect. Perfect for those days when the heat is high and your energy is low — it cools you down and keeps you hydrated.

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Curd-based curry

Why stop at yogurt as a topping when it can be your curry base? From dahi wale aloo to Punjabi kadhi, curd brings a unique tang and silkiness to gravies. It adds depth without the heaviness of cream and works beautifully with spices. Plus, it gives your curry that signature rich flavour minus the guilt.

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Smoothie upgrade

Swap your usual milk or yogurt with curd in smoothies for a thicker, more satisfying texture. It makes your drink creamier and adds a nice tangy twist. Blend it with bananas, berries, or even mangoes for a sweet treat that also happens to be great for your gut. Add a pinch of cinnamon or a drizzle of honey, and it doubles as a dessert.

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Curd marination magic

Want juicy, tender kebabs or grilled veggies? Curd is your secret weapon. It not only softens whatever you’re marinating but also helps the spices stick beautifully. The result is flavor-packed food with a delicious tang and zero dryness — ideal for tandoori dishes or even simple baked options.

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Chaat-style dahi bowl

Layer curd with chopped boiled potatoes, sprouted moong, sev, chutneys, and pomegranate seeds. The combination of flavors is simply irresistible. Sprinkle some chaat masala, and you’ve got yourself a spicy, sweet, and crunchy snack that feels like street food but is light and nourishing.

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