There are few things as satisfying as a cold beverage on a hot day or in a moment when you're particularly parched. If you're a fan of Indian cuisine, a mango lassi could definitely hit the spot.
2 cups whole-fat plain yogurt (I use Strauss family creamery — you can use any tart, whole-fat, plain yogurt with active cultures, the tarter the better) 2 cups Alphonso mango pulp (available in ...
Go ahead and laugh: Until very recently, I thought all lassis were sweet and mango-flavored. Here in the United States, even the best Indian restaurants tend to overlook other flavors. It took talking ...
Mouth-puckeringly tart, slightly sweet, cool, and creamy, the mango lassi is a natural pairing with spicy Indian dishes as its dairy base quells fiery bursts of heat. Thankfully, like its smoothie kin ...
Mango lassi is loved for its refreshing taste, making it a summer favourite. Learn how to make this classic at home in just minutes with this easy recipe. 1 cup ripe mango pulp, 1/2 cup yoghurt, 1/2 ...
1. PROCESS: Place all ingredients in a food processor. Process mixture until smooth, 30 to 40 seconds, scraping down sides of bowl halfway through. 2. FILL: Pour mixture into a large liquid measuring ...
Kidzu Children's Museum shares this kid-friendly recipe, popular in India, that's perfect for a filling breakfast or afternoon snack. Measure all of the ingredients and put them in a blender. Blend ...
Cube your mango and toss with the sugar and let sit for about five minutes. Bring the coconut milk and cardamom to a light simmer in a small saucepot, and add the mango-sugar mixture and cook for 1 ...
Tastes of India combine in this beautiful cake bursting with mango, lemon and cardamom.James Lowe / Sunday-Star-Times This recipe is inspired by the most beautiful mango lassi I had at an Indian ...
Note: Feel free to vary the fruit and spices, using ground ginger instead of cardamom, for example. Garnish with fresh mint or ground pistachios or almonds. 1 cup plain yogurt 1/2 cup milk or water ...