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Vendakka Pachadi Recipe, Vendakka Thayir Pachadi for Onam Sadya

Updated: Dec 1, 2015 · Published: Apr 14, 2010 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 23 Comments

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Vendakka thayir pachadi or vendakka pachadi for Kerala Onam sadya. I had forgotten how easy and quick it is to put together a thayir pachadi and call it a side dish. Now that summer has officially set in in Singapore (it's technically summer here throughout the year!), our consumption of buttermilk and curd has gone up significantly - as if TH wasn't guzzling down enough of it already. So a refreshing and cooling pachadi is exactly what we need to beat the weather.

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Pachadi, especially vendakka pachadi, is a very common part of a Kerala sadya or wedding meal. Its simplicity balances out the heat of the other curries and side dishes that are seen as more important. I have always had a soft corner for the simple pachadi. Unlike my beetroot pachadi recipe, this vendakka pachadi doesn't use any coconut. It's more like an okra raita with some basic ingredients you will most likely have in your pantry.

For more recipes with okra or vendakka, check out:
Bhindi masala recipe
Aloo bhindi
Okra fry
Okra stew
Vendakka avial

Vendakka Pachadi Recipe

Ingredients:

10 vendakka / okra
1 small onion
1 teaspoon oil
¼ teaspoon mustard seeds
¼ teaspoon roasted jeera / cumin powder
1 green chilli (or to taste)
1 cup thick plain yogurt
¼ to ½ cup water
Salt to taste

Instructions:

To prepare the okra: Wash the okra and lay them out to dry without overlapping. If you want to proceed without waiting, pat dry thoroughly with kitchen napkins and proceed to chop. This is how I make okra less slimy when cooking.

Cut the okra into thin rounds. Chop the onion finely and the green chilli into small pieces (or crush using a pestle and mortar).

Heat oil, add mustard seeds and when they pop, add the onions, green chilli and okra. Fry for 8-10 mins until the onions are golden and the okra is fried and crisp. Drain and leave aside to cool.

Beat yogurt with salt and cumin powder. Dunk in the fried okra mixture and mix well.

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Serve with rice and side dish / kuzhambu.

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  1. Mriganayani

    April 14, 2010 at 3:26 pm

    Ore Jollu oorudhu ma.. I've never made it with onions and vendakkai - always just vendakkai only. But I can so see how awesome this would taste!

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  2. myspicykitchen

    April 14, 2010 at 2:04 pm

    Never had okra yogurt pachadi before... have tasted it with various other veggies but never with okra... will try it some time...

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  3. DEESHA

    April 14, 2010 at 12:19 pm

    this is a fave at home & its my hubby who usually makes it in no time

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  4. Ann

    April 14, 2010 at 9:59 am

    Wow.. comforting and tasty.. pic looks so good

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  5. sangeeta

    April 14, 2010 at 8:32 am

    lovely pictures as usual and i love it in the summer months...you don't like curry patta in it ??
    it's yummy any way though..

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  6. jeyashrisuresh

    April 14, 2010 at 6:19 am

    lovely and my favourite recipe. We too make this but adding onions is new to me.

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  7. Nags

    April 14, 2010 at 8:40 am

    Sangeeta, you are right!! I don't rem if I had curry leaves when I made this but that's a great idea!

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  8. Sharmilee! :)

    April 14, 2010 at 8:34 am

    I have had this in hotels...but never thought of giving a try at home...looks very simple and tasty!

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  9. Nags

    April 14, 2010 at 6:33 am

    Hi there, the vegetable is called okra and you should be able to find it in any vegetable store, or supermarket.

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  10. Employment Law and Workplace Relations Lawyers Melbourne

    April 14, 2010 at 5:50 am

    Please don't laugh at me but I really wanna know what that vegtable is and where I can find it? Btw I am in Melboure. It looks so cute.

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