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Sweet Lassi

Today's recipe is a simple yet healthy drink with yogurt perfect for hot summer to cool the body and a filling thirst quencher too.
We include yogurt in our everyday diet atleast once and our meal won't be satisfied without yogurt.But in summer to prevent dehydration we drink buttermilk and sweet lassi a lot,as my kiddo loves this lassi a lot I make this lassi quiet often.Now off to the recipe..................



Ingredients

IngredientQuantity
Yogurt/curd2cups
Sugar3tbs
Milk1/4cup
Crushed ice as needed
Saffron 2 strands
Pistachios(chopped)for garnishing



Method

  • In a blender jar put the  yogurt,sugar,milk and ice and whip it well.
  • Pour it in a serving glass and top it with saffron and pistachios.
  • Serve it.
Enjoy...................................................


  • Do not add too much of ice cubes it will change the consistency.
  • Use the fresh thick curd to get a nice sweet taste.
  • Rose water or cardamom powder can be added for extra taste.
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