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Monday, February 15, 2010

Mango Lassi

Note: You may have noticed that I changed the look of my blog a bit. I will continue to tweak it until it I'm happy, so it's a work in progress at the moment. One big change is that I have added links to the pictures in my blog header under the "PHOTOS ABOVE" tab. Hopefully this will help with tracking down a recipe if you see something you like :)

Bob and I visited my sister and her boyfriend Steve in Michigan in early December. We paid another visit to the adorable Bavarian town Frankenmuth. We bought pastries at the Bavarian Inn, visited the Cheese Haus, and drove by Bronner's, the World's Largest Christmas store. I say drove by because we didn't go in; it was crazy busy!!! We had already gone in the summer, and let me tell you, it's incredible. If you like Christmas, you will love this store! They have every type of decoration you can imagine, as well as every type of ornament that exists. Bob and I bought 7 ornaments, each of which uniquely represents us as individuals or as a couple. See these cute little S'mores ornaments:
I have the one on the right :)

During our visit, Steve made us some Mango Lassi's. While Bob loves fresh mango, every time I've tried it, it tends to have a very pine-y taste. This might indicate that it's not ripe, or that the piece I try is too close to the stone, but when Steve offered this traditional Indian drink to me I definitely didn't think I would like it. Well, I was right, I didn't like it . . . I loved it :) Maybe because he used mango pulp, which is made out of perfectly ripe mangoes, or maybe it's the combination with the yogurt and cardamom, but this drink is fantastic!

Mango Lassi

Makes 2 cups

Ingredients:
1 cup plain yogurt
1/2 cup milk
1 cup mango pulp (or chopped mango)
4 teaspoons sugar, to taste (I used a tad more)
Dash of ground cardamom (optional)
5-7 ice cubes (optional)

Directions:
1. Put ice, mango, yogurt, milk, sugar, and cardamom into a blender and blend for 2 minutes.

I found mango pulp at an international foods store in Michigan.

These measuring spoons were my great aunt's. They are pretty funny :)

2. Pour into individual glasses, sprinkle with a little cardamom, and serve.

Note: The lassi can be kept refrigerated for up to 24 hours.

Source: Steve, adapted from Simply Recipes

7 comments:

  1. Sounds good to me. Maybe with a splash of rum... ;)

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  2. What a refreshing drink! And those ornaments are so cute! We went to Frankenmuth when I was growing up and I remember being in awe of all the Christmas decorations - so fun!

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  3. OOh, this sounds so yummy but then I adore anything 'mango". I am loving the new blog changes. I tweak mine often and never seem to be happy, lol!

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  4. I actually bought myself those measuring spoons a while back..never used them..but they are pretty cute!

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  5. I absolutely adore mangoes - to the point that I have no self control over them!

    This would be perfect for our blazing hot summers.

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  6. What a delicious and refreshing drink! I've heard of them but never tasted. The spoons are so cute!

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