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Recipe submitted by melani69@mail.idt.net

Mango Lassi

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

    1 cup plain soy yogurt
    2 cups water
    1 teaspoon rosewater (optional)
    6 tablespoon sugar
    8 tablespoon mango pulp (best & easiest if canned)

Directions:

Place all ingredients in a blender and blend for 30-60 seconds.  For a thicker lassi, add more yogurt and a bit more mango.  I never concern myself with exact measures.  Also, many people like to play with the amount of vegan sugar and mango to vary the sweetness- that is always good, but try it this way first.

Serves: 2 & 1/2

Preparation time: 2 minutes


what exactly is rosewater?

Archived comment by: wendi
The Mango Lassi is delicious!  & the rosewater adds a lot to the taste.  For my husband, who likes cold drinks I add a cup of crushed ice. Its like a smoothie, he loves it!

Archived comment by: anne
This comment is by GJ You can add cardimom for taste along with other ingrediants

Archived comment by: tony
Rosewater is  a a water solution made from rose leaves .This water has a fragrance as that of rose.You can also use rose esscense instead of rose water.You can get this two in any of the Indian or Pakistani or Afghanistani stores.

Archived comment by: tony
Using rose essence over rose water isn't advisable IMO as most essences are synthetic. While I buy my mango lassi at the local Indian restaurant with rose water in it, when I make it at home I don't trouble myself with the rose water and to be frank, I taste no real difference. So don't fret if you don't feel like buying/making rose water as it won't compromise the recipe. The recipe I like best consists of 1 ripe mango, 1 cup (8oz) plain yogurt, 1/2 cup very cold water, and sometimes 2Tbsp. sugar. Blend well and enjoy chilled. Yields one tall glass (which will fill you up so you may want split into two servings and seve in smaller tumblers).

Archived comment by: daybreak6876
This was very yummy though I had to half the recipe. I would suggest a little less than half the rose water if you half the recipe. Very yummy!

Archived comment by: awakeningOne
ive never tried this version on mango lassi... i usually make it with mango, vanilla ice cream and milk! simlple! and its gorgeous!! i don't know if the one i drink is labelled as a lassi though lol

Archived comment by: navs
Rosewater is never used in a mango lassi in India. What is used is powdered cardamom seed (1 cardamom pod per glass) Also do not use water to dilute the lassi as it should be thick and rich. Use soy/rice milk instead.

Archived comment by: anima

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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2007, 01:23:44 PM »

I used cardimom instead of rosewater. Tasty!
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