Dahi Arbi: Colocasia in Yogurt Sauce

22 Feb

When I cook arbi (colocasia/taro), my default recipe is the tomato-based curried colocasia. Last week I tried something different and loved it: dahi arbi, a pairing of colocasia with yogurt.

Colocasia curries can take on souring agents in plentiful – they balance the natural slime of the vegetable. If the yogurt you have on hand is so sour that you have misgivings about using it in raita, go ahead and try it in dahi arbi.

Dahi Arbi: Colocasia in Yogurt Sauce

Dahi Arbi

You Need:

  • Homemade yogurt – 1.5 cups
  • Arbi (colocasia) – 300 grams
  • Green chili – 1 (optional)
  • Red chili powder – 1 teaspoon  (adjust for heat)
  • Coriander powder – 1 teaspoon
  • Cumin powder – 1 teaspoon
  • Tumeric powder – a pinch
  • Salt – to taste
  • Coriander seeds (crushed) – 1 teaspoon
  • Red chili flakes – 1/2 teaspoon
  • Garlic – 2 cloves (or 1 teaspoon, when crushed)
  • Oil – 2 teaspoons
  • Mustard seeds – 1/2 teaspoon
  • Coriander leaves – a few sprigs (for garnishing)
  • Roasted cumin powder – 1/4 teaspoon (for garnishing)

Dahi Arbi Ingredients

Clockwise from the top-left: boiled arbi (colocasia/taro), green chili, mustard seeds, bowl of homemade yogurt, bowl of coarsely ground spices (red chili flakes, coriander seeds), bowl of powdered spices (red chili powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, cumin powder)

How To Make Dahi Arbi:

1. Boil, peel and chop the arbi

Place the arbi in a wide pan and pour in water, enough to submerge it. Boil covered for about 30 minutes on medium heat, or just enough to let the skin come off without the arbi becoming mushy. Sometimes the arbi is not even-sized, in which I take out the smaller pieces earlier with a slotted spoon while the bigger ones continue to cook.

Let cool for a bit, then peel the arbi. Cut into 1-inch pieces if the arbi is large in size, and let the small ones remain whole. Prick the arbi with a fork or toothpick all over the surface.

2. Prepare the other ingredients

Keep yogurt outside the fridge for some time to bring it to room temperature. Whisk well, adding half a cup of water or more if you want a thinner sauce.

Peel and crush garlic. Slit the green chili vertically.

Mix the dry masalas together in a small bowl: turmeric powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, chili powder. Add to it a tablespoon of water to make a paste.

3. Bring it all together

In a non-stick kadhai or skillet, heat two teaspoons of oil. Add mustard seeds and once they splutter, add crushed garlic, red chili flakes and crushed coriander seeds. Stir and follow with the masala paste.

Cook for half a minute on low heat, stirring continuously to make sure the masala paste does not burn. Add boiled arbi.

Colocasia, Boiled

Sprinkle salt. Turn the arbi around in the pan so that the masala coats the arbi evenly.

Colocasia Cooking

Close the lid and let the arbi soak in the spices for 10 minutes. Move the contents around in between a couple of times.

Now, pour in the whisked yogurt and stir to mix the arbi and spices well with it.

Dahi Arbi with Spices

Bring to a gentle boil on low heat. Adjust salt if needed.

Serve dahi arbi hot, topped with chopped coriander leaves and bhuna jeera, along with chapatis.

Dahi Arbi: Colocasia in Yogurt Sauce

Meal below: dahi arbi, rajma chaat, mejdoot dates, chapatis.

Dahi Arbi, Rajma Chaat, Chapatis

Notes:

Looking for more yogurt-based curries? Check out dahi bhindi, dahi arbi, dahi chhole.

4 Responses to “Dahi Arbi: Colocasia in Yogurt Sauce”

  1. Rinku Bhattacharya March 8, 2015 at 8:53 AM #

    Thanks for stopping by my site. I love the look of this dish. Need to book mark, I usually tend to pan fry arbi, this looks so much healthier.

    • S March 11, 2015 at 4:16 PM #

      Thank you. Yes, arbi is delicious even without pan-frying.

  2. Howie Fox March 13, 2015 at 8:36 PM #

    Wow, I like your website and especially this yogurt sauce caught my attention! Will be coming around more often now :-)

    Best regards,
    Howie

    • S March 13, 2015 at 8:44 PM #

      Thank you Howie. And I like your website too – great photos and style of writing, excellent idea to focus on quick and healthy recipes. Have got it linked already :-)

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