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Indian Mango Lassi

Mango Lassi is a delightful and vibrant beverage originating from the Indian subcontinent. This chilled, blended yogurt drink is a delicious way to cool down on a hot day and is particularly popular ...
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In a blender, blend the yogurt, ice, sugar, cardamom, and a pinch of salt until uniform and the mixture moves easily in the blender jar, about 45 seconds. Taste and adjust the seasoning with sugar, ...
Lavanya Mahate from Saffron Valley East India Café taught us how to make lassi, a traditional Indian yogurt based drink. Lavanya made us three different types of lassis: mango, strawberry, and ...
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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 ...
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 ...