Neha Grover | Updated: November 18, 2020 17:26 IST
Mooli ki chutney is perfect for winter immunity diet.
I love the fresh arrival of winter produces in my kitchen. Among the many greens, I am most excited to pick up mooli (radish). There are endless things you can make with this white vegetable, mooli ka paratha being my favourite dish for the next few months. Its slightly pungent flavour can be muted with a range of spices and other ingredients and can be transformed into some really mouth-watering meals. Agreed, many of you won't agree with me. Mooli is not particularly preferred by everyone.
For all those of you who have to be coerced into eating it, here's a recipe that will change your feelings for it, and who knows, you might actually start loving mooli! If you like to pair your meals with chutneys of all sorts, mooli ki chutney will also manage to impress you. Now, if you are wondering why to make this chutney when you don't like mooli, the following reasons will be enough to convince you.
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A key benefit of including radish in your diet is its benefits for our immune system.
The Unbelievable Taste Of Mooli Ki Chutney
If the above reasoning is not enough for you, then this might change your mind. Mooli ki chutney tastes absolutely delicious! The tanginess of mooli combined with the nuttiness of walnuts and sourness of curd, create a mouthfeel of flavours that you just can't get over.
We have finally come to the best part. You can make this chutney in all of 15 minutes with just a handful of ingredients. Dense and creamy hung curd is used to make the chutney in which you just have to toss grated radish and chopped walnuts, and season with salt, green chillies and coriander leaves.
Mooli ki chutney tastes best when chilled. So, keep it in the refrigerator for some time before serving it and enjoy your immunity-boosting winter meal.
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