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How to make OATS CURD - HORLICKS OATS

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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
5 mins
Total time
15 mins
OATS CURD - HORLICKS OATS
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Oats
Servings : 2 persons
Published date : February 08, 2019


Ingredients used in OATS CURD - HORLICKS OATS
• Milk - half litres.
• Oats - 1 cup.
• Diced onions - 1 number.
• Curd starter - 1 tea spoon.
• Oil - 1 tablespoon.
• Dry red chilies - 1 number.
• Mustard seeds - 1/4 tea spoon.
• Cumin seeds - 1/4 tea spoon.
• Chana dal - 1/4 tea spoon.
• Urad dal - 1/4 tea spoon.
• Curry leaves - 2 springs.
• Chopped ginger - 1 tea spoon.
Method:

Preparation of curd:

  • Dice onions and separate layers and keep aside.
  • Boil milk in a vessel then switch off the flame and add oats to it.Transfer this oats mixture to a bowl.
  • When it comes to a warm temperature, then add curd starter and diced onion. Leave it to set for about 3-4 hours.

For Tempering:

  • Heat oil in a pan, add red chili, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, urad dal, chana dal, chopped ginger, curry leaves and sauté it

  • Add this tempering to the above bowl and mix well.

The Oats curd is ready to serve.






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OATS CURD

Oats Curd is a healthy and nutritious food Oats curd is a very simple to prepare South Indian comfort food that is low in calories, filling and a quick meal to enjoy. This is a perfect meal for Breakfast for all its goodness and flavors it provides. Oats combined with curd and mild seasoning over makes this dish a bliss to the palate. Curd or yogurt is a very popular dairy product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. The bacteria used to make yoghurt are known as “yoghurt cultures”. Fermentation of lactose by these bacteria produces lactic acid, which acts on milk protein to give yoghurt its texture and its characteristic tang. Lassi is another popular yoghurt based beverage originally from the Indian subcontinent that is usually slightly salty or sweet. Lassi is a staple of Punjab and is also available in different flavors.

Recipe: Oats Curd

Ingredients:

  1. Milk                                   -        ½  litre
  2. Oats                                   -        1 cup
  3. Onions, chopped            -        1 no
  4. Curd Starter                    -        1 tbsp
  5. Oil                                     -        1 tbsp
  6. Dry red chilli                   -        1 no
  7. Mustard                           -        ¼ tsp
  8. Cumin seeds                   -        ¼ tsp
  9. Chana dal                        -        ¼ tsp
  10. Urad dal                          -        ¼ tsp
  11. Curry leaves                    -        1 sprig

Directions:

  1. Dice onions and separate layers and keep aside.
  2. Boil milk in a pan, add oats, mix well and switch off the flame.
  3. Transfer the oats mixture into a bowl and keep aside until it comes to room temperature.
  4. In the bowl, add onions, curd starter, mix well and leave it for 3-4 hours.
  5. For tempering the Oats Curd, heat little oil in a pan, add dry red chillies, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, chana dal, urad dal, curry leaves and sauté well.
  6. Add the tempering to Oats Curd mixture and mix well.
  7. The Oats curd is ready to serve.

Curd plays a vital role in every household kitchen. There are three types of yogurt: regular (whole milk), low-fat and skim. Low-fat and skim yogurt are good for people who are on a cholesterol lowering diet or just simply watching their weights. This type of yoghurt does not raise blood cholesterol levels. Curd is a fresh dairy product that must be stored in the refrigerator. It is known and consumed in almost all parts of the world.

Mediterranean Countries use a lot of yoghurt in their cuisine. Eating curd everyday is very good for the health and supplements their protein, calcium and vitamins. It is not just a delicious snack with fruits on the bottom, it has great health benefits. It is an excellent source of protein, calcium, riboflavin and vitamin B12. When curd is compared to milk, curd contains more calcium and protein because of the added cultures in the yogurt.

Like most other ingredients, curd has created a niche in Indian cuisine and is added to varied recipes to make the dish exotic, unique, delectable and flavourful. It is widely used in south Indian cuisine and has created recipes that are par excellence and mouth-watering. Below listed are some of the fantastic and delectable dishes made from this humble and fresh milky white, sweet and sour ingredient commonly known as yogurt, curd, perugu etc:

Try out this healthy and cooling dish that will keep you stay fit and healthy. Watch the video and enjoy preparing this simple yet healthy dish. Fresh yogurt gets easily digested in about one hour as compared to the three hours it can take to digest milk. Individuals who have trouble digesting milk may find that fresh yogurt is much easier to digest and actually aids in their digestion as well. Other health benefits from fresh yogurt include decreased bloating, relief of both constipation and diarrhea and other stomach disorders.

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Rohit Pillai Posted on Thu May 19 2016

chef plz some more international cuisine recipes? ?????

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senthil glitters Posted on Thu May 19 2016

hi chef i like al ur recipies and i wil try this too.. thank u?

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Alex G Posted on Thu May 19 2016

One Horlicks Oats commercial per month among all of your great Indian cooking videos would be fine, but this is ridiculous. Why even have a channel if literally every single video is literally nothing but a feature-length ad for a sponsor? I'm no

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Tigerdeer Posted on Thu May 19 2016

Nice, thank you.?

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????? ?????????? Posted on Thu May 19 2016

in russia what we do,we take ready made yoghurt and pour it on oats in a small glass jar. Add some jam,fruits pieces and stir. you can add some cinnamon or chocolate powder, up to ur taste. cover it with a lid and keep it in the fridge overnight.Yumm

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Crafts And More Posted on Thu May 19 2016

Very nice recipe ??

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alpo702 Posted on Thu May 19 2016

never seen anyone add onions and ginger to their oatmeal?

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Moondust Starlight Posted on Thu May 19 2016

very unique.....never seen curd oats before....would surely try it....thanks chef...?

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G Srujana Posted on Thu May 19 2016

wow!!!?

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Samiha Khatoon Posted on Thu May 19 2016

wow....wonderful...I am making this now for tmrw 's breakfast!?

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Healthy Recipe Channel Posted on Thu May 19 2016

This Recipe looks so very interesting. I need to find the Curds starter locally so I can try making it.?

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Preet preet Posted on Thu May 19 2016

we Indians! tempering the curd ???? god?

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