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Tuesday, 13 May 2025

Thandai Lassi

 

         Thandai is a refreshing Indian drink which is also known as Sardai. It is basically an array of nuts and various spices, ground together, mixed with milk and served. It goes hand in hand with the festival of Holi and Mahashivratri in the Northern parts of India. 

          However,
 I tried it with buttermilk and some store bought pedas for a thick consistency. So whip up my version of this amazing chilled Thandai Lassi. It tastes equally yummy when served chilled. So go ahead and give it a try and I am sure you will love it.

          This refreshing Lassi is just perfect during summer to beat the scorching heat. I flavored it with cardamom powder, saffron and dry rose petals along with a combination of dry fruits and few spices. 

         




  • 2 glasses buttermilk 
  • 2 milk pedas / 2-3 tbsp. khoya 
  • 1 tsp. rose water
  • powdered sugar to taste
  • 2 tbsp. almonds
  • 2 tbsp. cashew nuts
  • 2 tbsp. pistachios
  • 2 tbsp. poppy seeds / sesame seeds
  • 2 tbsp. melon seeds
  • 1/4 tsp. saffron
  • 1 tbsp. fennel seeds
  • 1/2 tsp. whole peppercorns
  • 6-7 cardamoms
  • 3 tbsp. dry rose petals
  • chopped nuts & rose petals to garnish 




           Blend buttermilk, pedas, rose water and sugar. Keep aside. Grind the remaining ingredients into a powder in a mixer-grinder.

           While serving, add 2-3 tbsp. of the thandai powder to a glass of buttermilk and mix well. You may strain it if you wish and garnish with some nuts and rose petals. 

          Serve chilled for a refreshing drink during the festival of Holi or whenever desired.  






Note: 

1.  I used sesame seeds in place of poppy seeds as it is not available at my place of residence. However, it really tasted yum and there was absolutely no change in the flavor. 

2.  You can make this Thandai powder mix and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator to make varieties of desserts.  












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