Sunday, July 15, 2012

Salty Lassi ~ Beat the Heat #SundaySupper


In the scorching heat reminiscent of an Indian Summer, one drink that promises to bring relief is a good old lassi. Lassi is a yoghurt drink mixed with either milk or water along with spices, sometimes fruits, sugar or salt. But growing up I’ve had more Salty Lassi than the sweet ones mainly because I didn’t have much of a sweet tooth back then! Now its a different story because now, I have a sweet tooth like no other J Salty Lassi is relatively unknown outside India unlike its cousin, the Sweet Lassi or the ubiquitous Mango Lassi! In my opinion, all versions are equally delicious though! So when my friend Jen from Junaita's Cocina suggested ‘Beat the heat’ as the theme for this #SundaySupper, I knew it had to be Salty Lassi for me J


Salty Lassi has a cooling effect on your body with unique digestive and health benefits. It’s also a great alternative to the alcoholic beverages during the summer and you can flavor it with any spice you want. Traditionally Salty Lassi is flavored with roasted cumin seeds and mint, sometimes ginger.You could also add a little bit of sugar.



The roasted nutty cumin adds a smoky flavor to the lassi.The mint is a perfect garnish to contrast the color and imparts a clean, crisp, minty flavor! Cool, delicious and spicy! Perfect to ‘beat the heat’~

Salty Lassi-Makes 2-3 servings
Ingredients:

Plain Yoghurt (any)-1 cup
Water-2 ¼ cup
Roasted and ground Cumin-1 tsp
Salt-1 tsp or to taste
Mint-to garnish

Process:

Cumin-Dry roast some cumin seeds in a pan on medium heat until its golden brown and releases a nice aroma.Allow it to cool and then just crush using a pestle and mortar.

Blend all the ingredients except the Mint until smooth. Pour into servings glasses and garnish with mint. Serve chilled!

See what my friends are serving this #SundaySupper to "beat the heat"!
Scroll down for the fab menu J


#BeatTheHeat Appetizers:
#BeatTheHeat Salads, Soups, & Sides:
#BeatTheHeat Main Dishes:
#BeatTheHeat Desserts:
#BeatTheHeat Drinks & Cocktails:
Wine Pairings Provided By: ENOFYLZ

40 comments:

  1. I love lassi and yes! It has a cooling effect on the system. This recipe looks so delish flavored with roasted cumin and mint. I sometimes add some sugar to mine :) Thanks for sharing and lovely pics !

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  2. YUM! Perfect to beat the heat! Thank you for participating in this week's #SundaySupper!

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  3. Never had lassi but it sounds delicious! Certainly going to try this when the weather here finally becomes what it should be this time of the year XD

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  4. This sounds intriguing and amazing! Never heard of it, but then, you do need some salt to beat the heat! Perfect.

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  5. I always wondered what was in a lassi and now I know. It sounds absolutely delicious.

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  6. I always prefer the salted to sweet and this is surely the perfect way to cool off!

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  7. Oh my goodness, a salty lassi? This is terrific! Thanks for sharing your #SundaySupper drink with us!

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  8. Soni, I also love your pictures. I love to drink a cool, creamy lassi, but I've never tried a salty one. Now I can! Thanks for the recipe.

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  9. Thank you for explaining what a lassi is! I saw another lassi online, but had no idea what it meant!! This looks so refreshing! Persians have a yogurt drink and we mix it with club soda and mint. YUM!

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  10. I always order a lassi when I'm in an Indian restaurant, but I've never tried to make one at home. Yours looks delicious!

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  11. Wow! Sounds like something very refreshing!

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  12. I've never tried a salty lassi before - I think I'd love it! On my list to-try soon. :)

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  13. i'm so intrigued by this, it looks delicious!

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  14. I have never had a lassi like so many others in this list! I think I need to come on over for one! lol

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  15. This really looks and sounds perfect for beat the heat. I've never had this before but I would like to try some. sounds pretty easy to make and I like the idea of roasted cumin. Lovely photo.

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  16. I've never heard about this drink, but I'm intrigued! It's definitely interesting.

    Jamie @ www.mamamommymom.com

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  17. This looks wicked delicious. Like I want to down about 10 in a row good.

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  18. I've never try lassi before & I think I better give this a go! Looks so inviting & very intriguing! :)

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  19. Your salty lassi looks so fresh. :)
    I don’t mind drink this every day. LOL.
    Thank you for sharing. :)
    Based on your delicious salty lassi photos, we'd like to invite you to submit your food photos on a Food Photography site so our readers can enjoy your creations.
    It is absolutely free and fun to make others hungry!

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  20. What a beautiful looking lassi my friend, do refreshing and perfect :)

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  21. Soni, I love lassi with roasted cumin. Your picture look nice and it was the right recipe to choose for beat the heat.

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  22. What an intriguing drink. A salty lassi ... thanks for sharing this recipe!

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  23. DELISH!!! perfect way to say the sentiment.

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  24. I've had smoothies and the Mexican Aqua Fresco, but looking at the ingredients your recipe, I guess I've never had a lassi. What a refreshing looking drink and I do love the salty idea since I do have a "salty tooth" as well as a sweet tooth. Roasted cumin is a favorite spice of mine, so this lassi looks like it was made for me! :) What a great way to beat the heat my friend!

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  25. This has to be so refreshing with the mint--what a perfect drink for a hot summer day!

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  26. What a fun idea, this sounds delicious! I love the idea of adding the cumin, a fun smokey flavor:-) Hugs, Terra

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  27. Soni, this lassi sounds really good. I've never had one before, so I am def. going to be making this recipe. I love that it has health benefits.

    BTW, your photos are gorgeous, my friend.

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  28. I agree, an intriguing drink. I never added cumin in my yogurt drink but do add it to my yogurt marinades for meat dishes. I will try this recipe, thanks!

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  29. Perfect way to beat the heat! My sister has visit India a number of times, and she always returned home with praise for the lassis she drank :)

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  30. Skinnysweetsdaily.comJuly 18, 2012 at 9:25 PM

    Great blog! Really like your recipes! Pam :)

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  31. Perfect, I love this version more than the sweeter one :-)

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  32. You're absolutely right! I'd not heard of a salty one, only ever a sweet one. It sounds really interesting.

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  33. Never heard/thought of non sweet lassi, interesting and you're right, perfect for a hot day!

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  34. Ah,Lassi!Who doesn't like Lassi?...At least here,in India,hehe.:-) I had a sweet one,I guess a couple of months back,it was in an earthen glass - delicious!
    Nothing like Lassi on a hot day,as you mentioned!The presentation is pretty!:-)

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  35. I've always loved a good lassi but have only ever had the mango variation. This sounds lovely and exotic, and your photos are gorgeous!

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  36. Amazingly lovely and nice with the cumin inside.

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  37. I love this recipe! Although I have never tried Lassi, by just looking at your photos i know it must be really delicious! I can't wait to try this healthy and creative drink soon!

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