Makes 8 cups
This is a variation of the traditional lassi. This rich, thick and creamy, drink was a special treat. It can be mixed with a spoon for a traditional texture, or machine-blended for a smooth texture. I recommend making this a couple of hours before serving and refrigerated in serving cups.
Ingredients
Preparation (5 minutes)
This is a variation of the traditional lassi. This rich, thick and creamy, drink was a special treat. It can be mixed with a spoon for a traditional texture, or machine-blended for a smooth texture. I recommend making this a couple of hours before serving and refrigerated in serving cups.
Ingredients
- 4 cups plain yogurt
- 2 cups fresh cream, or sweet cream
- 2 cups ice
- 4 tbspn sugar
- 1 tspn salt
- 1 tspn cardamom, ground
- 1 tspn almonds, pistachios, finely chopped
- 1 tspn cashew, finely chopped
- 1 tspn rose petals, finely chopped - optional
Preparation (5 minutes)
- Finely chop rose petals, cashews, almonds and pistachios.
- Blend the ingredients for 2 minutes.
- Malaai lassi is best made a couple of hours before serving. If refrigerated for more than 4 hours, it needs to be blended again before serving.
- Pour into cups and sprinkle the garnishing on each cup.
- Goes well with Indian appetizers and meals.
- If the Malaai Lassi is made to be served within a couple of hours, it can be poured into cups and garnished and refrigerated, ready to be served.