This recipe is to give a pleasant twist to the traditional lassi. Saffron Cardamom Lassi is easy to make and will remind you of Shrikhand. For me, it is a drinkable Kesar Elaichi Shrikhand! Jump to:What is Lassi?About Saffron Cardamom LassiWhy You Will Love This DrinkIngredientsHow To Make Kesar Elaichi LassiServing and Storing SuggestionsHelpful TipsMore Delicious BeveragesRecipe Card

What is Lassi?

Lassi is a popular and traditional yogurt-based drink that originated in North India. This delicious drink is a blend of yogurt, cold water or ice, and spices. There are two types of lassi, salty and sweet, and sweet lassi most often includes sweeteners and fruits.

About Saffron Cardamom Lassi

Kesar Elaichi Lassi, a blend of yogurt flavored with cardamom and saffron, is sweet, thick, soothing, delicious, and refreshing. Lassi is my absolute favorite drink, and sometimes I like to treat myself and my family by making the special lassi. It goes perfectly with your lunch or dinner or when you invite guests. Or it can also instantly satisfy your dessert craving with fewer calories. The lassi is made with yogurt packed with protein and calcium. You can add less sugar to make this drink healthier. Making Saffron cardamom Lassi is straightforward, quick, and easy. All we need is a good blender; throw all the ingredients into the blender and blend until everything is combined to a smooth consistency.  The lassi can also be made without a blender, and you can use a whisk to make the lassi. First, whisk the yogurt until it becomes smooth, and then add the rest of the ingredients. Then mix well using a whisk until the sugar dissolves and the lassi becomes frothy. I do not like to add water or milk to my lassi. But if you prefer a thin lassi, you can use a half cup of cold water or milk.

Ingredients

How To Make Kesar Elaichi Lassi

Soak saffron strands in 1 tablespoon of warm water for five minutes.

Add yogurt, sugar, soaked saffron with its water, cardamom powder, a pinch of salt, and ice into the blender.

Blend until everything is mixed well and has a smooth consistency. If you want a thinner consistency of your lassi, add more ice or cold water. You can also add some milk if you prefer.

Pour Saffron Cardamom Lassi into the serving glasses, top with chopped pistachios, and serve chilled.

Serving and Storing Suggestions

Pour the chilled saffron cardamom lassi into the serving glasses and serve as it is. Or garnish the lassi with chopped pistachios or almonds and saffron stands. Lassi can be served with or after lunch or dinner. Or it can be a great snack between meals. If you like to drink smoothies for breakfast, you can have lassi for a change. To make it healthier, use low-fat yogurt, and use natural sweeteners. The leftover lassi keeps in the fridge, tightly covered, for two days.

Helpful Tips

Yogurt: For creamy and rich lassi, use whole milk or Greek yogurt. But if you want to make a low-calorie lassi, you may use low-fat Greek yogurt. Also, use fresh yogurt that is not sour for the best results. Sweetener: I have added organic cane sugar to make the lassi sweet, but you can also use regular whiter sugar. Natural sweeteners like honey or agave can also be used besides sugar. Consistency: I use homemade whole-milk yogurt to make lassi. And I do not like to add water or milk to the lassi. Instead, I prefer to add ice cubes to get a perfect consistency and frothy and chilled lassi. This recipe will give you a lassi that is neither too thick nor too thin. But if you prefer thick lassi, add fewer or no ice cubes; if you do not add ice, after making the lassi let it chill in the fridge for at least an hour. Or, to make the thinner lassi, add some cold water, cold milk, or more ice cubes. For Creamier Lassi: If you want to make saffron cardamom lassi thick, creamy, and rich, add ¼ cup of heavy cream.

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