Three blind mice, three blind mice
See how they run, see how they run...
Noone would mind these mice scampering around in the kitchen now would they?! Unlike the farmer's wife in the rhyme I didn't just cut off their tails, I used them to make a raita :-)
The radish is generally used for a raita and the leaves to prepare a tambli similar to this one. I combined the two recipes today to make a sort of rai-tambli! And the mice encouraged me to experiment further with a Maharashtrian touch of peanuts to this very Konkani specialty ;-)
MULANGI TAMBLI (Radish Raita)
1 small bunch of red radish with leaves (or 1 white radish)
1 cup yogurt, beaten
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
5-6 curry leaves
2 tbsp roasted peanuts (optional)
Grind finely with a little water -
1-2 tbsp grated coconut
1-2 green chillies
1" piece of ginger
Wash radish and cut into small pieces. Take a handful of the leaves (use good ones), wash well and chop finely.
Add salt and lightly cook both in just enough water. The radish is done when it changes color.
Whisk yogurt with the coconut-ginger paste. Season to taste. Heat oil in a tadka ladle, add mustard seeds and curry leaves. Saute for a minute then remove from heat.
Let cool then pour over yogurt. Mix with radish and let sit (preferably in the refrigerator) for 6-8 minutes. Top with crushed, roasted peanuts at the time of serving. Serve cold.
See how to make radish mice here
For more fun ideas with vegetables check this site


Mice look really really cute !! Lovely raita and equally lovely pics
ReplyDeleteVery innovative Ashwini. And yummy looking salad and raita!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Latha
Ashwini..nice ideas and thanks for link they are really usefula nd attractive to food lovers at any party.thanks for sharing nice recipe and tips
ReplyDeleteHi Ashwini,
ReplyDeleteVery creative "Pink Mice"!!!!!!
Healthy recipe, thanks for sharing.
Nice pics! I read a number of food blogs but as far as pictures are concerened i think mahnandi and your blog ROCK ON!
ReplyDeletecute, cute, cute.....
ReplyDeleteand super fantastic pictures!!
cheers!
love your radish mice, and the raitha sounds delicious.
ReplyDeletelovely presentation ashwini. salad and raita, all i need is some pulao for a sumptous lunch :)
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute :) Beautiful Pictures Ashwini!
ReplyDeleteSoooooo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteAshwini, they look sooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteKrithika, Latha, MT Saffron, Indo, Priya, Lera - thanks all of you
ReplyDeleteMeena - these can be a real hit at parties if you place them near the salad or appetizer tray.
Amisup - thanks for your lovely words!
Mandira - you are absolutely right, the raita goes great with pulao
The mice look so cute..What a great idea.Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThose mice are soooooooooooooooo cute, Ashwini!! :-)
ReplyDeleteOhh Ashwini!! Those 'lil ones look soooo cute!! I hate radish but your mice are just tempting me to take a big bite!! :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable idea!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you and your family, Ashwini!
Very cute.. I bet u had fun making that, running them around the counter. Nice salad recipe too.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the radish mice -- what fun!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome piece of food styling Aswini. Terrific !!!!
ReplyDeleteoh that's soooo cuuuute! I love how creative you are Ashwini!
ReplyDeletehey...the mice look so cuteee :)...I have radishes in my garden, I may have to try this one :)...
ReplyDeleteGreat veg art and Raita too !! YUM!! Beautiful picture!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali!
I am not much of a radish eater but I loved your radish mice Ash. They are great as a salad garnish.
ReplyDeleteAshwini....these days your posts are simply awesome...the radish mice look so cute...In all you are taking some very good pics..hats off to you dear..keep it up
ReplyDeleteOhhh! Those mice look cute. Just wanted to wish you a very Happy Diwali. Hope you have a good one.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't stop smiling. Just what I needed to take some stress off!
ReplyDeleteThat is so very cute. Love your mice...err radish raita.
ReplyDeleteThose are verrrry cute mice! :)
ReplyDeletei think the idea to make radish mice is so creative and cute, i love your posts! thanks
ReplyDeleteManisha - thank you, Diwali greetings to you too
ReplyDeleteL2C - let me know if you try it
Thanks ALL of you
Gini - glad I reduced some stress :-)
Mary - thanks for your kind words
very cute mice..made my day....
ReplyDeletegood blog..
keep it up