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Hung Curd Recipe

Hung Curd Recipe

Learn to make Hung Curd at home with this straightforward step-by-step guide. Hung curd is Indian yogurt (curd) from which all of the whey has been drained. In other words, it is nothing but Greek yogurt also known as strained yogurt. Hung curd is an essential ingredient used in preparing many Indian foods like tandoori dishes, Raitas, kababs, and Sweets. It is the key ingredient added to the marinades for tikkas and kebabs. Hung curd is also used to make Shrikhand, Dahi Kababs, and Cucumber Raita.

Hung Curd Recipe

About Hung Curd

As the name suggests, hung curd also known as hung yogurt is made by hanging the curd in a muslin cloth so all of the liquid is drained in some time. The resulting thick curd is smooth, creamy, and delicious.

While it may be convenient to use store-bought Greek yogurt in place of hung curd, the homemade version smells and tastes much better than the store-bought. We have always found the store-bought Greek yogurt to be tart for our liking and feel that really ruins the dishes.

Hung curd is a healthier substitute for mayonnaise. Spice it up the way you want and spread it over your rotis, tortilla, or bread to make your Wraps, rolls & Curd Sandwiches. It also makes a better substitute for regular curd in your curries and gravies.

You can also make a quick dip with this thick curd, garlic, black pepper, salt, and herbs. It goes so well with many kinds of snacks and breakfasts like parathas, sandwiches, etc.

Plain homemade curd sometimes coagulates when added in curry preparations due to the high amount of whey. So substituting the regular curd with hung curd works well in such recipes.

Most Indians make Curd / Dahi at home as it is a common practice in India. So it is also a common thing for us to make hung curd at home and in a lot of places Greek yogurt is not available.

An easy substitute for this is toned milk yogurt. You just need to scoop out the thick curd from the bowl, leaving out any whey around & you don’t need to strain it at all.

Why do we need it

Now you may be wondering why hung curd is important in certain recipes. It is simply because we don’t want too much moisture (whey) in the preparation process. Using yogurt with a lot of whey is going to make your marinade runny and it won’t stick to your meat or paneer or veggies.

In Sweet dishes like Shrikhand, we use thick yogurt because we want the dessert to be thick and creamy and not runny as we are not making Sweet Lassi. Similarly in Cucumber raita, runny yogurt together with the juices from the cucumber will end up with runny raita.

Now since we know why this is an important ingredient let us make it.

Hung Curd Recipe

Hung Curd Recipe

Hung Curd is just plain yogurtfrom which whey has been strained out using a cheese or muslin cloth. This can be eaten plain or used in mairnades, kababs, chutneys and dips.
Prep Time 4 hrs
Total Time 4 hrs
Course Appetizer
Cuisine Indian
Calories 298 kcal

Ingredients
  

US CUP = 240 ML

  • 2 Cups Yogurt / Curd / Dahi
  • 1 Pinch Salt Optional for serving

Instructions
 

How to Make Hung Curd

  • Place a strainer over a deep bowl and spread a thin muslin or cheese cloth. Pour yogurt in the center of the cloth.
  • Bring all the 4 edges togther to the center and make a knot with one edge to secure the yogurt. Squeeze gently to drain excess whey. Check pics in the post.
  • Hang is just above your kitchen sink for 30 to 45 mins, so that the whey drips to the sink.
  • Place back the yogurt pack in the strainer. Place an heavy object such as a ceramic bowl or mortar pestle over it.
  • Move the entire setup (bowl, strainer, yogurt and the heavy object) to the refrigerator. Rest for 4 to 8 hours, until most of the why is strained.
  • Open the know and check. Hung curd must be thick and creamy without any whey.
  • Transfer into air tight container, prefreable glass container and refrigerate until used. You can sprinkle some salt and also eat it right away.
Keyword Curd, Hung Curd

Hung Curd Recipe

How To Make Hung Curd (Stepwise photos)

  1. Choose a deep bowl for this process. The bowl has to be deep so the whey doesn’t touch the strainer.

Hung Curd

2. Place a strainer/ filter or a colander.

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3. Spread a thin muslin or cheesecloth over the filter and add 2 cups of chilled yogurt to it. Make sure you use a thin cloth else the whey won’t drop into the bowl.

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4. Bring together all four edges and squeeze the excess whey lightly. Make a knot and hang it above the kitchen sink (or to an ‘S’ Hook if you have one). The dripping whey can be collected and used for kneading roti dough. Leave it for about 30 to 45 minutes. Place it back on the strainer.

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Strain yogurt in 3 ways

You can follow one of the 3 ways as mentioned below.

5. A: Cover with a plate and place a heavy object over that. For this I used a clay bowl, you can also use a mortar pestle or any other thing. Transfer this entire setup to the refrigerator. Let it rest for 4 to 8 hours, depending on the fats and texture of yogurt used. If your yogurt is too runny, it will take a long time.

B: The other alternate way is to roll this pack of yogurt in several layers of cloth and place a heavy object over it. The cloth absorbs all of the whey and you get hung curd faster.

C: Sometimes I also use an ‘S’ hook to hang this inside my refrigerator. Place a bowl beneath to collect the whey.

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6. Mine was ready after 4 hours.

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Transfer it to an air-tight container and refrigerate it until use. I prefer a glass container as I feel it keeps the hung curd fresh without becoming sour for many days.

Hung Curd Recipe (2)

Pro Tips

  • I prefer to chill the yogurt before using it because I live in a hot region. I feel this way the yogurt doesn’t become sour as it is left out of the refrigerator for 30 to 45 mins.
  • If you start with sour curd, your hung curd will also taste sour. I feel it becomes sourer during the straining process.
  • If you intend to store this for a few weeks, make sure the cloth is cleaned in hot water and dried well before using it.

Hung Curd Recipe

Hung curd is just plain yogurt from which whey has been strained out using a cheese or muslin cloth. This can be eaten plain or used in marinades, kababs, chutneys, and dips.

 

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