Long sunny days are what I am seeing in London these days, not that I am complaining. Infact we both are enjoying every bit of it. Evening walk by the river, flowers in the house and then did this barbeque in the balcony on Sunday. Isn't it a great idea of use and throw disposable barbecue kits? Once the paneer tikka was done on bbq the coals were still warm and burning and thus I decided to roast fruits on it. I only had kiwi in the fridge and with no further thoughts I smoked it on leftover heat of charcoal.
Roasting is a simple that gives you elegant results. Roasting brings out the natural sweetness from fruits which just intensifies the taste to another level. Once the kiwis were roasted I had no idea what to do with. I wanted to something nice with it but had very little time in hand. While Mr. Husband was preparing simple pulav that day for dinner, it was then it struck me to put together burnt kiwis and yogurt and craft riata.Looking for more roasting recipes? Check these out:Fennel Roasted Cherry TomatoesRoasted Orange LemonadeRoasted Winter SoupsRoasted Okra
Riata is condiment made with yogurt (dahi) used either as a side or dip. It can be made with or without fruits and vegetables and is then seasoned with simple spices. Roasted Kiwi Riata is no exceptional, it is just a mix of roasted kiwis, mint leaves, salt and sugar. There is no thumb rule that you have to follow in this recipe, you can use black salt, chaat massala, red chilli powder, chopped green chillies or roasted cumin powder as well. Make it as per your taste but if you roasted kiwis the riata will taste just amazing.Another great thing about this riata is that it super healthy and can be paired with anything. Serve as dip for nachos, chips or crackers. Serve in pita pockets with kebabs or potato patties. Great side for rice dishes such as methi mutter pulav, basic biryani, corn rice or mixed capsicum rice.Author: Shweta AgrwalCusine: Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi