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Last Updated : Jul 16,2024

102 Indian Buttermilk recipes | Indian recipes using Chaas, Buttermilk

Indian Buttermilk recipes | Indian recipes using Chaas, Buttermilk. Chaas is what buttermilk is called in India. Mostly it's drunk as a accompaniment during lunch or dinner or also could be had as a breakfast drink. Now, we find lots of people carrying chaas to work in a thermos and having it as a healthy snack at work during the day.

छाछ रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (buttermilk recipes in Hindi)
છાસ રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (buttermilk recipes in Gujarati)


Chaas, Buttermilk Recipe, Salted Chaas RecipeChaas, Buttermilk Recipe, Salted

It's quick to make and stays well in the thermos for the whole day. Look below for the benefits of chaas.

Collection of Chaas Recipes

We have a nice collection of chaas recipes for you. There is the regular chaas recipe which is what is mainly made as an everyday drink. Then there is the Punjabi mint chaas recipe which has lots of pudina added to it.  Want it spicier, try the masala chaas recipe. For daibetics, weight loss and heart patients we strongly suggest you have the low fat chaas recipe made from low fat curds. Since it aids digestion, it is often served along with a traditional Indian lunch.

 Masala Chaas Recipe, Spicy Buttermilk Recipe Masala Chaas Recipe, Spicy Buttermilk Recipe

Curds, Buttermilk used in South Indian cooking

Yes, we use curd in South Indian recipes. The famous quick rava idli recipe uses chaas to get that lovely sourness taste to the idli. 

Quick Rava IdliQuick Rava Idli

The combination of sama and rajgira flour gives rise to a sumptuous Farali dosa recipe that is sure to please your palate on a fasting day. Sour buttermilk is added to the batter to help in fermenting.

The fermentation time is just two hours, so you do not even have to plan for this dosa the previous day itself.

Farali Dosa, Faral Foods Recipe - How To Make Farali Dosa, Faral FoodsFarali Dosa, Faral Foods Recipe - How To Make Farali Dosa, Faral Foods

More Kuzhambu, South Indian Doodhi Buttermilk Curry recipe is the South Indian counterpart to Kadhi. Here doodhi is cooked in a coconut paste with buttermilk.

More Kuzhambu, South Indian Doodhi Buttermilk CurryMore Kuzhambu, South Indian Doodhi Buttermilk Curry

Buttermilk rasam recipe is a ‘light’, moderately spicy rasam that can be safely consumed even by those with cold or fever for whom raw buttermilk is usually not allowed.

It tastes best when drunk as it is, while it can also be served with rice and a spicy curry.

Butter Milk Rasam, Curd Rasam, Mor RasamButter Milk Rasam, Curd Rasam, Mor Rasam

Sour curds, Buttermilk used in Gujarati cooking

Sour curds, buttermilk is used in Gujarati cooking from dhoklas, sweet drinks to kadhi. An equivalent to lassi is Piyush, a Gujarati drink.

Piyush tastes like nectar, and nothing short of it, especially on a hot summer’s day when you are on a fast. This faraal recipe keeps you full for quite some time, as it is made with sumptuous ingredients like shrikhand and fresh buttermilk.

Piyush, Faral Piyush RecipePiyush, Faral Piyush Recipe

Benefits of Chaas, Buttermilk

Buttermilk is excellent for digestion as it is made from probiotic curd. It detoxifies the body and cleanses the intestines and is thus known to overcome acidity and prevent indigestion. However buttermilk used to make fermented dishes may not suit each one's digestive system. Buttermilk is lower in fat and calories as it is made with a combination of curd and water. Low fat buttermilk is comparatively further lower in calories than buttermilk made from full fat curd. Low fat buttermilk is low in fat percentage too and hence it is best recommended for obesity and heart disease. Buttermilk and low fat buttermilk both are a fair source of protein, riboflavin, potassiumvitamin B12 and calcium depending on the quantity of curd used. 

Enjoy our Indian buttermilk recipes | Indian recipes using chaas, buttermilk.


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An innovative variant of the traditional steamed idlis, these are sweetened with jaggery! it should ideally be served hot with ghee poured on top of the idlis.
rava idli recipe | South Indian rava idli | quick sooji idli | instant semolina idli | with 20 amazing images. Our quick rava idli recipe is an instant
piyush recipe | homemade Gujarati piyush |how to make traditional Maharashtrian piyush at home | piyush drink | with 28 amazing images. piyush recipe |
We have made a quick and healthy version of the lip-smacking rajasthani snack by dressing up protein and iron rich besan and methi leaves in enticing, tangy flavours. All the fibre makes this a good choice for diabetics too.
farali dosa recipe | faral dosa | sama rajgira dosa | rajgira dosa | with amazing 17 images. farali dosa recipe is one of several forgotten gems from
Bring two wonderful things together in the right way, and the result is likely to be even more appreciable! piyush, a creamy drink made by combining buttermilk and shrikhand, is an example of this theory. To make this exotic drink quicker and thicker, use shrikhand that is readily available in the m ....
rice and vegetable chilla recipe | vegetable cheela made with rice | vegetable chilla with curds | with 34 amazing images. rice and vegetable chilla recipe | vegetable c ....
gathiya sabzi recipe | Gujarati gathiya nu shaak | gathia sabji | with 26 amazing images. Gathiya sabzi tastes great and can be prepared in just a jiffy with least effort. Learn how to mak ....
buttermilk rasam recipe | South Indian mor rasam | healthy curd rasam | with 39 amazing images. Unique South Indian mor rasam recipe made using freshly grounded masala. Learn how to make
Delicious masala-stuffed vegetables, rice and dal are carefully cooked together in this one of a kind recipe. A great one dish meal, Toovar Dal and Mixed Vegetable Masala Khichdi when served with buttermilk, also makes a fabulous potluck lunch.
Handi Hot Pot ia an ideal lunch box meal that has the goodness of rice and veggies packed well. Coat the vegetables and rice with the ground masalas and cook in a handi, for a gorgeous treat.
The handi has a wonderful way of condensing evaporated water and pushing it back into the vessel, making it possible to cook with very little water, and minimizing nutrient loss. What is more, this handy utensil also retains the aromas and flavours of spices to the fullest. Here is a traditional Han ....
Non-fried vadas dunked in yoghurt and topped with tangy imli chutney and cumin powder. This recipe is devised for people on a diet or for those who have to cut down on fat. Nevertheless, it is extremely good
Well, you love idlis, but what if you have no batter on hand? here is a quick and equally tasty (in fact, spicier!) version of idlis made with semolina. Since the batter requires no fermentation, this recipe is a quick-fix! for extra zing, add a little grated ginger to this dish.
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