Easy Indian Mint Sauce Recipe (Yogurt mint sauce) - Sandhya's Kitchen (2024)

Jump to Recipe

Quick & Easy Indian mint Sauce – Fresh & Cool Chutney just like the one from your favorite restaurant to serve with easy-to-make poppadoms and appetizers.

I cannot imagine a visit to the Indian restaurant without dipping into Vegetable Pakoras, Onion Bhaji, Samosa and Poppadoms into this delicious yogurt mint dip.

If you have never made it at home, here’s how I whip the most delicious yogurt mint sauce in just 5 minutes!

Easy Indian Mint Sauce Recipe (Yogurt mint sauce) - Sandhya's Kitchen (1)

YOGURT MINT SAUCE FROM SCRATCH

This is the most classic version of the Indian Yogurt mint Sauce – it includes Yogurt, mint, coriander, spice from green chili, zing from lemon juice, and cumin powder. This yogurt mint dip and the tamarind sauce are best alongside your appetizers, Naan bread, and even your pilau rice or biryani!

Supermarkets like Tesco do sell this dip in the name of Raita Sauce and Raita Dip. But honestly, it is easier to whip a Quick Mint Sauce at home, rather than going to the supermarket. And homemade ones taste 100 times better any day!

It is so quick and easy to make and you only need 5 minutes at hand. Serve it instantly or chill them covered in the refrigerator if you are serving later on.

This sauce can be prepped ahead, so it really works for festive occasions too!

Easy Indian Mint Sauce Recipe (Yogurt mint sauce) - Sandhya's Kitchen (2)

YOGURT MINT SAUCE RECIPE VARIATIONS

This restaurant-style yogurt sauce is really versatile that you can adjust the ingredients and flavours to suit your liking. With simply 5 minutes in hand, you can whip up the most delicious mint yogurt dip.

Like extra heat in your mint sauce, you can add another green chilli or jalapenos. If you don’t have either, spice it with dried chilli flakes and ground black pepper – but the flavors will be different.

If you have a store-bought Mint Sauce jar at home, then you can make this dip super quick. Simply stir 2 tablespoons of the mint sauce into 1 cup of full-fat yogurt, stir vigorously and adjust the salt & sugar accordingly.

For Garlicky flavour, add 1 clove of garlic to the blender along with the other ingredients for making the green paste.

For really thick yogurt mint sauce, use Greek Yogurt or Hung Curd instead of Full fat yogurt.

INGREDIENTS YOU WILL NEED

You will need a handful of ingredients that are easily available in the kitchen pantry, a blender, and just 5 minutes!

Easy Indian Mint Sauce Recipe (Yogurt mint sauce) - Sandhya's Kitchen (3)

YOGURT– Use Full-fat natural yogurt for a tart condiment. For a Vegan Yogurt mint Sauce, use a Vegan Yogurt!

HERBS – The Fresh and Cool Sauce has fresh mint and fresh coriander leaves. Do not substitute for dried mint.

GREEN CHILLI OR JALAPENOS – Green Chilli works best in the recipe. However, if it is not available, use Jalapeños

LEMON JUICE – Fresh Lemon Juice adds the zing to the Chutney and they are a must. You can substitute for Lime Juice too.

GROUND CUMIN POWDER – You can use store-bought or make them at home with my recipe for Ground Cumin. Just need 2 minutes.

GARLIC – is a personal preference. You can include or leave it out as per your liking.

SALT to TASTE – Adjust the seasoning to your liking.

SUGAR – Adds a hint of sweetness to the light green sauce. If you are not a fan of the sweetness, simply leave it out.

Scroll to the recipe card below for a detailed recipe with step-by-step instructions.

QUICK VIDEO ON HOW TO MAKE RESTAURANT STYLE YOGURT SAUCE

TIPS TO MAKE THE BEST INDIAN MINT SAUCE

Do not add the Yogurt to the blender along with the remaining ingredients. Your Dip will turn out really thin and watery.

First blend the fresh herbs along with green chilli, salt, sugar, and garlic ( if using any ) and add it to yogurt.

Use Full fat yogurt instead of Low fat yogurt. Full fat yoghurt adds the tartness to the condiment.

If you do not have a blender at hand, use store bought mint sauce. Swirl the sauce into the yogurt along with 1/2 garam masala powder , 1/4 tsp chilli powder, lemon juice, salt & sugar. Whisk together and serve.

How to make Yogurt Sauce with Homemade Coriander mint chutney?

Although this recipe only takes only 5 minutes, you can make it in 2 minutes too.

If you have some homemade coriander mint chutney at hand, make this sauce instantly. Swirl 2 – 3 tablespoon of the chutney into the yogurt, adjust the seasoning, and squeeze in a little lemon juice. Tadaa…. your Instant Indian Yogurt Sauce ready in just 2 minutes.

Easy Indian Mint Sauce Recipe (Yogurt mint sauce) - Sandhya's Kitchen (4)

How to make Yoghurt mint sauce with Store bought mint sauce?

Making this Raita Dip will only take you 2 minutes. To 1 cup of yogurt, add 2-3 tsp of store-bought mint sauce, 1/4 tsp cumin powder, 1/4 tsp garam masala, salt to taste, 1/4 tsp caster sugar, lemon or lime juice, and 1/4 tsp chilli powder.

Since the store-bought mint sauce lacks heat, you’ll need to add chilli powder for spiciness. Avoid substituting it with paprika powder as it will alter the sauce’s color. Taste and adjust the seasoning according to your preference.

Cover the bowl and chill the sauce until you’re ready to serve.

SERVING SUGGESTIONS FOR YOGHURT MINT SAUCE / RAITA DIP

This fresh and cool mint sauce is a real deal – just like the ones from the restaurant. It is brilliant with almost everything. It is usually served with popadoms, samosa, kachori, and appetizers in Indian restaurants.

They are delicious along with Flatbreads, on top of your vegetable or lamb burgers, and even as a spread in your sandwich.

FAQ’s

What are the 3 Sauces served at the Indian restaurant?

The Three Main Sauces served are this Yogurt mint Sauce, Tamarind Chutney and Mango Chutney. Apart from these, they also serve cold onion chutney and mango/ mixed vegetable pickle! Some restaurants also serve Cucumber raita instead of this yogurt sauce.

The wait time at the restaurant is exciting, thanks to these delicious dip and condiments that are served with poppadoms. Isn’t it?

What is Indian mint sauce made of?

Indian Mint Sauce is made of yogurt, fresh coriander, fresh mint, green chillies, lemon juice, cumin, salt and sugar.

If you love this recipe, you may also love

  • English Mint Sauce
  • Dill Yogurt sauce
  • Coriander Yogurt Sauce
  • Tamarind Chuntey
  • Coriander Mint Chutney
  • Cucumber Raita
  • Sour cream and chives dip
  • Sweet Chilli mayo
  • Yogurt Garlic sauce

HAVE YOU MADE THISRECIPE?

Be sure to leave acommentand/orgive this recipe a★ rating!

Post a photo of your creation on myFacebookpage, share it onInstagram, or save it toPinterestwith the tag#sandhyaskitchen. I would love to see your pictures!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletters!

EASY INDIAN MINT SAUCE RECIPE STEP BY STEP BELOW

Easy Indian Mint Sauce Recipe (Yogurt mint sauce) - Sandhya's Kitchen (5)

EASY INDIAN MINT SAUCE RECIPE

4.41 from 100 votes

Print Pin Rate

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 50kcal

Author: Sandhya Hariharan

Quick and easy Restaurant Mint Sauce recipe to serve with popadums and your favourite appetiser.

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Full Fat Yogurt
  • 1/4 Cup Coriander Leaves
  • 1/4 Cup Mint Leaves
  • 1 Green Chilli
  • Juice of 1/2 Lemon
  • 1/4 tsp Ground Cumin
  • 1/4 tsp Garam masala
  • 1/4 – 1/2 Tsp Sugar
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 Tbsp of water

Instructions

  • Place coriander leaves, mint leaves and green chilli in a small blender jar. Process smooth. Add 1 -2 Tablespoon of water to bring it together.

  • In a small mixing bowl, spoon in the yogurt.

  • Now add the green herbs mixture, salt, sugar, cumin powder, garam masala, and lemon juice to the yogurt.

  • Whisk them together, until well combined. Cover the bowl and chill until you are ready to serve.

Video

Nutrition

Calories: 50kcal | Carbohydrates: 5.5g | Protein: 3.8g | Fat: 0.9g | Saturated Fat: 0.6g | Cholesterol: 4mg | Sodium: 86mg | Potassium: 187mg | Fiber: 0.5g | Sugar: 4.7g | Calcium: 126mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Condiment

Cuisine: British, Indian

Keyword: Indian mint sauce, yoghurt mint sauce, yogurt mint sauce

Tried this recipe?Mention @Sandhyaskitchen and Hashtag #sandhyaskitchen!

Update – This recipe was first published in October 2010

I’m sharing this recipe for Indian Mint Sauce withFamily, Friends, Foodfor #CookBlogShare.

Easy Indian Mint Sauce Recipe (Yogurt mint sauce) - Sandhya's Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

Easy Indian Mint Sauce Recipe (Yogurt mint sauce) - Sandhya's Kitchen? ›

How to make Yoghurt mint sauce with Store bought mint sauce? Making this Raita Dip will only take you 2 minutes. To 1 cup of yogurt, add 2-3 tsp of store-bought mint sauce, 1/4 tsp cumin powder, 1/4 tsp garam masala, salt to taste, 1/4 tsp caster sugar, lemon or lime juice, and 1/4 tsp chilli powder.

What is Indian mint sauce made from? ›

The mint yogurt sauce from the Indian take-away is a tasty little mix of natural yogurt, mint, coriander and just a tiny pinch of sugar and turmeric. I like to add cucumber strips to my Indian mint sauce too – so it's more of a minty cucumber raita yogurt based Indian dip.

What is mint yogurt made of? ›

A cup of thick and tangy Greek yogurt mixed with a half a cup of chopped mint forms the base. Then garlic, lemon, cumin, cayenne, salt, and pepper are added to give it some extra notes underneath the dominant flavors.

Why is Indian mint sauce yellow? ›

It's natural yoghurt, mint, lemon juice, mango chutney, yellow food colouring and sugar.

Can you buy Indian mint sauce? ›

Indus Raita Yogurt Mint Sauce - ASDA Groceries.

Why is Indian mint sauce so green? ›

You will find this delicious sauce served at many restaurant in a bright green colour. The recipe for that is the same. You just need to add green food colouring to get the green colour.

What kind of mint is used in mint sauce? ›

Mint sauce is a green sauce popular in the United Kingdom, made from finely chopped spearmint leaves soaked in vinegar, and a small amount of sugar.

How to thicken mint yogurt sauce? ›

*CONSISTENCY: If you'd like this sauce to be thicker (like more of a dip), try adding more greek yogurt until it reaches your desired consistency. You may have to add more salt, pepper, and garlic in this case. Just avoid extra lemon (unless you want it to be thinner!)

What is the benefit of mint yogurt? ›

Know in this video: It assists in deterring stomach inflammation and bloating—also aids in preventing constipation and other stomach problems as well. Lassi is rich in calcium which leads to stronger bone and teeth.

What to eat with yogurt sauce? ›

Serve with lamb or vegetable curries. Spoon atop spicy chickpeas, basmati rice, or roast salmon. Thin with a little water and drizzle over roasted beets, carrots and fennel.

Why put vinegar in mint sauce? ›

Mint sauce is a combination of finely chopped spearmint leaves soaked in vinegar, with the addition of a small amount of sugar, sometimes with a splash of lime or lemon juice to add a nice bit of extra zest. Lamb can be quite fatty, so the sharp taste of mint and vinegar helps to cut through that fattiness.

What kind of mint is used in Indian cooking? ›

'Pudina' is a Hindi word for 'mint leaves', which is a fragrant herb widely used in Indian cuisine to make chutney, curry, biryani, pulao & a lot of rice dishes.

What is the green condiment in Indian restaurants? ›

Green Chutney is the indian green sauce made with the star ingredients cilantro and mint, and spiced with green chili, ginger, garlic and spices. This green chutney is cool, spicy and tangy at the same time…. so FLAVORFUL! In hindi, we call this Hari Chutney, where Hari means green.

What is Indian mint called? ›

Satureja douglasii 'Indian Mint'

What is the most popular sauce in India? ›

Chutney. Chutney is probably the most popular of the Indian sauces. There are many combinations of the spicy or sweet condiment. You can prepare it as smooth and creamy or thick and chunky.

What are the other names for Indian mint? ›

Common names in English include Indian borage, country borage, French thyme, Indian mint, Mexican mint, Cuban oregano, soup mint, Spanish thyme. The species epithet, amboinicus refers to Ambon Island, in Indonesia, where it was apparently encountered and described by João de Loureiro (1717–1791).

What is Indian sauce made of? ›

Basic Indian Curry Sauce, also known as Bhuna Masala, made with onions, tomatoes, ginger, garlic and spices. This is the base for many Indian dishes such as lentils and curries. This onion tomato masala is very versatile and freezes well.

Is Indian mint spearmint? ›

Answer. Pudina is the name for spearmint (Mentha spicata) in several Indian languages (Bengali, Hindi and Marathi). So if you have pudina available then it should have the same medicinal properties as spearmint.

What is the green sauce that comes with Indian food? ›

Green Chutney is the indian green sauce made with the star ingredients cilantro and mint, and spiced with green chili, ginger, garlic and spices. This green chutney is cool, spicy and tangy at the same time…. so FLAVORFUL! In hindi, we call this Hari Chutney, where Hari means green.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Pres. Carey Rath

Last Updated:

Views: 6292

Rating: 4 / 5 (61 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Pres. Carey Rath

Birthday: 1997-03-06

Address: 14955 Ledner Trail, East Rodrickfort, NE 85127-8369

Phone: +18682428114917

Job: National Technology Representative

Hobby: Sand art, Drama, Web surfing, Cycling, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Leather crafting, Creative writing

Introduction: My name is Pres. Carey Rath, I am a faithful, funny, vast, joyous, lively, brave, glamorous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.