
This is a frequent visitor to our home, as we all like it very much. It is so simple and easy to prepare.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups buttermilk
- ½ tsp Turmeric Powder
- ½ tsp Fenugreek Seeds
- ¼ tsp Mustard Seeds
- ¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
- 2 or 3 dry Red Chilies, broken
- ¼ tsp Asafetida
- Some Curry Leaves
- 1 tsp Oil
- Salt to taste
Preparation:
In a bowl, mix the buttermilk with turmeric powder and salt. Keep aside.
In a small pan, heat the oil and add the mustard seeds. When they splutter, add the cumin, curry leaves, asafetida, red chilies and finally the fenugreek seeds. Fry them till they are light brown in color.
Add the above seasoning to the prepared buttermilk mix well. Leave the buttermilk for some time until the essence of the fenugreek seeds settles in. The buttermilk can be put on the flame to warm it just a little. If it were boiled, the buttermilk would break apart and won’t taste good.

This Fenugreek Buttermilk can be eaten with rice.

This is my contribution to "Eat Healthy - During Pregnancy” event hosted by Sangeeth.
Never made this.looks good
ReplyDeletenew to me...looking simple and yummm
ReplyDeletehey uma, thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeletethis is something new.. fenugreek buttermilk.. wow!
This is my husband's favorite:) He likes curd items :) We put ashgourd in this:)
ReplyDeleteThanx for sharing such an useful recipe Uma!
ReplyDeleteSounds nice!! Do we eat the fenugreek seeds or discard after the flavor has seeped?
ReplyDeleteI love this majjiga my andhra friend's make it :) Looks simple
ReplyDeletelooks good..fenugreek seeds in buttermilk has its own medicinal values too..
ReplyDeleteNIce dish. will try it sometimes. Amma used to give fenugreek seeds with buttermilk when we had diarrhoea. It has proven to alleviate the symptoms.
ReplyDeleteUma, even I make this minus turmeric, with the addition of curd chillies. And we call it Mor chaaru. Love this with some papad.
ReplyDeleteNice idea uma..have you added ginger along with it??
ReplyDeleteNaaku mee concept and blog baaga nachchindi........ :)
ReplyDeleteYummy! I love Majjige but don't use fenugreek in mine. Looks yummy, a must try!:))
ReplyDeletehey Uma..thats a nice and healthy drink.
ReplyDeleteI love this buttermilk curry.
ReplyDeleteI make them sometimes as i got this recipe from one of my friends.
I love it.
never tried it..
ReplyDeleteBut it so simple and easy..!!
Lovely Uma..
Have never tried with fenugreek, but this looks fantastic!! Thanks for sharing, Uma! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm all for spicy buttermilk - yummy.
ReplyDeleteI make the same, but never used Fenugreek for seasoning...Will try, spicy buttermilk is welcome, specially in summers!
ReplyDeleteA new recipe to me..Good for stomach during hot days..Will try it for sure..Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSomething new,sounds great...will try it this ra.
ReplyDeleteHey, we call it majjige in Kannada too! Never had the methi see version but I've heard about the goodness of methi seeds in Ayurveda. The majjige sounds tsaty!
ReplyDeletenever added menthulu to curd ,it looks delecious uma
ReplyDeleteNice Dish..Looks good....nice pictures....
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