Today I am going to make a thick and creamy sweet punjabi style lassi recipe taste like Indian street-style lassi shops or local Punjabi dhabas – with step-by-step pictures.
Lassi is a sweet yogurt drink, mainly prepared by blending thick yogurt(Indian curd) with sugar. Originally no flavor is used, however, you can use cardamom or rose water as per taste. Originated in Punjab and became one of the most popular refreshing drinks to have in Indian summer. During the hottest summer days having a glass of lassi can easily cool down our body heat. That is why mostly Punjab and North Indian states are famous for making this drink at home for their regular diet.
Don’t think, lassi recipe is only made with sugar. Though this sweet lassi is most popular for its simple yet great taste. However, salted lassi is also a very popular yogurt drink in India. Even salt can be replaced with sugar to reduce more calorie intake. Though except plain salt and sugar versions, fresh fruits, dry fruits, rose, saffron or cardamom flavored lassis are very popular in India.
Lassi is considered a traditional drink of Punjab. That’s the reason this drink is commonly prepared in every Punjabi house(with sugar & salt). They mostly serve a glass of lassi after a heavy breakfast and lunch. Even as per their tradition, a special Patiala glass(tall steel glass) is used to serve this drink by adding a generous amount of malai or cream on its top.
Traditional lassi is basically made with homemade yogurt or thick Indian curd and sugar. Even I do so. As water is not added in a traditional recipe so it is too thick and heavy. That lassi is as heavy that it is not easy to digest. So I make it little light by adding a few ice cubes with yogurt and sugar. Though ice makes it light but tastes the same as the traditional recipe. Even to make more similarities I also add lots of malai on the top of this drink. However to make its thick consistency, instead of ice cubes you may add chilled milk too.
Originally in Punjab and its surroundings, curd or yogurt and sugar are kept in an earthen matka or steel pot, and a wooden churner(called madani) is used to churn the mixture to prepare this drink. That is the traditional way of making lassi. That wooden churner “madani” is best to churn the yogurt-sugar mixture more than an electric blender or mixer does.
I’ve seen famous Kolkata lassi shops also use the same steel matka and a wooden churner method for making this drink. As I can not do this as such matka is not available at my home. So I make it in a wide-mouth glass bowl.
As I can not do this as such matka is not available at my home. So I make it in a wide-mouth glass bowl. I use both madani and whisker for making this drink.
But I don’t make my lassi in the electric blender jar. Because I feel lassi loses its original consistency in the blender. So if you are not in a hurry and want to have original lassi shop-like taste, so must use the wooden churner method at home.
Serve it in an earthen glass or tall steel glass and garnish it with malai(milk cream), a pinch of kesar or saffron and dry fruits like badam and pista.
Though I’ve not added any flavor to this drink, you can add rose or cardamom flavor too. You can use either rose flavor or dry rose petals & cardamom seeds. Must crush the rose petals or cardamom seeds before adding them to this drink.
Even in the tips section, I discussed how to use rose water in lassi. Even in its tips section, I’ve also explained how to make the plain version of this drink.
To beat the heat of this hottest summer, surely make this drink at home. Let me know your valuable feedback about this recipe in the comment section below.
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Prep time: 10 mins
Total time: 10 mins
Course: Beverage / Drink
Cuisine: Punjabi
Served for: 2 people
Author: Moumita paul
Here, I have shown three different tools for making this recipe. The wooden churner or madani, hand whisker, and an Electric blender jar. Even you can use the hand blender too.
Though I have used the wooden churner or madani and hand whisker.
Now take a large mixing bowl, and add 2 cups(500 ml) of yogurt/curd/dahi/doi to the bowl.
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