Friday, February 28, 2014

SWEET LASSI RECIPE | PUNJABI SWEET LASSI RECIPE

Punjabi-sweet-lassi

Sweet Lassi has wonderful child hood memories in me. We have a shop in my native place where we get Samosa, lassi , badam milk and few other north indian sweets. Those days it is very difficult to find these items in all shops. So whenever we go out for shopping with my mom, before taking the bus back to home, we go to this shop and have a samosa and a tall glass of Lassi. Wow, while writing this , i could feel the taste of the sweet lassi.
Last week Raks visited my house, almost it was 4-5 months , since we met. I called her for lunch but as she is bit busy she just came for  half an hour only. She loves chilled juices and instead of buying a juice from shop, i thought i will make this sweet lassi for her . That day i could't take the clicks but yesterday when i was craving for lassi again i made it , clicked and enjoyed it a lot.


Ingredients
Punjabi Sweet Lassi

  Preparation Time : 5 mins | Cooking Time : No Cooking |   Serves : 3-4

    Yogurt |Curd    2 cups
    Milk     1/2 cup
    Cardamom powder 2 pinches 
    Rose water 2-3 drops
    Sugar   4 tblsp
    Fresh Cream   3 tblsp (optional but highly recommended)
    


Punjabi-sweet-lassi
Method:
  • Put all the ingredients except rose water in the mixer.
  • Blend this for 2 minutes . Use the tall jar to avoid the yogurt splashing out.
  • Curd-elachi-sugar rose-water
  • Add rose water and mix well with a spoon. 
  • Lassi
  • Lassi is ready to serve. Serve the lassi chilled.
Sweet-lassi
Note:
  • You can add little saffron to the lassi while blending. Just 2-3 strands will do.
  • You can soak 5-6 almonds in water and take out the skin and add it to the lassi while blending. This will give a creamy texture.
  • I garnished with little Everest Milk Masala.
  • I used Amul fresh cream. You can use the malai collected from the milk too.
  • Ensure that the milk is completely cooled if using boiled milk. Else it will curdle.
  • I generally don't add water to lassi as i like it thick. If you want you can add 1/4 cup of water. Don't add more than that.  

17 comments:

  1. Pictures and presentation are A class. So do was the lassi that day :)

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  2. Lovely lassi and nice clicks.

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  3. Sweet and flavorful lassi with awesome presentation.

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  4. Lassi looks yummy! Garnishing with milk masala is an excellent idea Jeyashri. The pots are wonnnnnnnnnnnnderful!

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  5. awesome jey .. i liked the dupata combo ..perfect

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  6. Hi, Since i live in Madurai can u plz let me know where the shop is in my native...

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    1. It is Zam Zam sweets chitra. They have 2 branches i remember. One in nethaji road and the other one opp to hotel aarthi

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    2. The traditional Bombay lassi is @ West Masi street

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  7. Yummy.My husband's fav :) loved the jar !

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  8. Very yummy and delicious lassi....mouthwatering Jeyashri!!

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  9. Very yummy and delicious lassi....mouthwatering Jeyashri!!

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  10. Beautiful simple delicious post I must say...just in time for the hot season ahead..well presented as always and great clicks.

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  11. Am so tempted to try this now..

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  12. So tempting Jeyashri.. Lovely pics too.

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