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title: "Onion Raitha (Indian Tzatziki)"
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date: 2021-03-21
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tags: ['quick', 'sauce', 'indian']
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---
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Raitha is an yogurt-based Indian style sauce that goes great with rice dishes such as Pilau and Biriyani. It's quite similar to
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a greek Tzatziki and is quick and quite easy to make. It's great especially with super spicy indian dishes as it
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provides as a sweet and cooling effect.
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- ⏲️ Prep time: 10 min
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- 🍳 Cook time: 2 min
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- 🍽️ Servings: 4
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## Ingredients
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- 500 gm of Greek Yogurt
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- One Red onion
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- 50 gm of Cucumber
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- Sprigs of Mint
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- Dash of Honey
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- Hint of Chilli Powder (Spicy option)/ Hint of sugar (Sweet option)
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## Directions
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1. Chop the onion into tiny cubes (0.5-1cm or 3/8 inches sized cubes)
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2. Slice the cucumber into tiny strips (Julienne). Hand crush the mint.
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3. Prep the serving bowl with yogurt and add the onions and cucumber.
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4. Add the mint, honey, 1 tsp of salt and the sugar/chilli powder (Depending on the sweet/spicy choice)
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5. Mix well and serve. Garnish with additional mint as required.
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## Contribution
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Ram Pari - [website](https://github.com/ramkpari)
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