February 25, 2010

Mango lassi


Green! Red! Yellow! -- These are the colors a mango transforms into, during it journey of becoming a fruit.

We love mangoes!!! Who doesn't?

Mango, the most beautiful yellow fruit brings the pictures of bright sun, gentle breeze and lush greenery in-front of me. The mango trees need warm dry weather to bear fruits. Hence they grow abundantly in tropical countries especially India.

Everyone relates yellow, green, red and orange to India and definitely these colors visually convey the Indian culture. Most of my cushion covers, wall hangers, floor rugs, cutlery and bedspreads revolve around these colors and all of our non-Indian friends love the brightness and energy that these colors transcend through the soul. Just like jasmines, glass bangles, bright kurtas, kumkum belongs to India, mango reminds of the alluring Indian sub-continent.


Sitting under the shady tree, I remember counting the mangoes during my visits to our native village. There is one lone tree in my grandparents backyard and during the summer vacation, my cousins and I would stone the fruit to fall down. We will decide to do it by afternoon as all the elders at home will be off for their nap. Generally the excitement to hit the fruit will always end up missing the target and reaching the neighbors window or door or even a sleeping dog. Summer is the pickling season for Indians. The moment we land in our grandparent's place, the first instruction is not to touch them until the maids pick them as few goes for picking, some are left to ripe under the straw bed and others to eat by itself.

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ather than somebody plucking the green plump mangoes and offering it, relishing it in a stealthily manner makes it more tastier for me and I enjoy that adrenaline rush. Such is my addiction to this fruit. A typical summer menu will start with a mango-carrot-cucumber salad and end with chunks of ripen mangoes as dessert. I eat them all the time and end up getting blisters on the face as mangoes generate heat to the body. My mom will always insist on eating a lot of yogurt and milk during this summer season as they will pacify the body heat.


People in India relish every phase of the mango, both the raw and ripe form. Raw ones are eaten with salt or chili powder and are used to make spicy red pickle, while the ripe ones are used to make desserts like ice creams, milkshakes and lassi.

The post for today is a deliciously creamy mango lassi. Instead of using the fresh mango pulp, I used the store brought mango pulp. If you could get a hand on a ripen fruit, I would blindly recommend using the fresh one anyday. Blending together the thick yogurt, mango pulp, sugar and very little cardamon pods is all that it takes. I served it as a dessert for dinner. To soothe the taste buds after a spicy Indian dinner,a glass full of mango lassi is all that's needed.

The best way to get to heaven is to take it with you. So wrote Henry Drummond. This mango lassi is a true heaven on earth. DIVINE!

Serves 6-8

Ingredients
3 cups mango pulp (available at Indian grocery stores)
6 cups thick yogurt
1 cup sugar (adjust according to taste)
1tsp cardamon powder

A pinch of salt

Method
Pulse them all together in a processor. Don't add water. Serve chilled.









20 comments:

  1. wow... love the yellow color... Great clicks!

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  2. Mango season started ah? Makes me drool.....I want that glass right away :)

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  3. yummy lassi..lovely colour...tempting pictures

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  4. lovely colour..looks so refreshing..

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  5. looks damn tempting. I crave for mangoes always.. yummmm :)

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  6. Wow, The lassi looks fab, looks like summer's tapping..
    Keep visiting :)

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  7. Looks tempting and beautiful dear...Really yummy yummy....

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  8. Wow..what colour of that lassi...looks yummy..;-))

    keep visiting;0))

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  9. Oh my, does this lassi look delicious! I definitely need to try on of these. Thanks...

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  10. Looks so yummy... I love this always...one of my fav drink.

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  11. Wow that a fabulous mouth-watering mango lassi.u got a great collection of recipes too..will visit more often and following u..do visit mine when u got time ...

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  12. Your delicious pics and wonderful recipe brought the mango season in the midst of this rainy day for me :) Thanks for stopping by my blog and for your sweet words. You have a great space here with delicious recipes and great clicks.. I;m following it now.

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  13. I too love this lassi Vij...looks so creamy and gorgeous...love the vibrant color :)

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  14. One of my most favorite mango dishes ever!

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  15. Mango lassi looks gorgeous and yummy...love the color...tempting.

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  16. Nice blog.Mangao is my most fav and that too lassi with mango yummy yummy.

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  17. yummy... Mangoes are always a weakness for us Indians.. And is a big part of our memories of the summer...

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