Showing posts with label mint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mint. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Raspberry Lassi


This is sort of an idea for Mango Lassi leftovers or for something new, when you're bored with basic version. :) Worth trying, the taste is more intense thanks to raspberries. Recipe - my own idea, using what I have in my fridge :)

Ingredients (for 2 glasses):

  • 1 mango
  • 200-300 g of raspberries
  • 1/2-1 greek yoghurt or natural yoghurt (around 150-300 ml)
  • 1 tablespoon of Golden Syrup or honey
  • 1 glass of cold/room temperature water (add only 1/2 glass of cold water if using ice cubes)
Optional ingredients:
  • 1-2 teaspoons of sugar
  • 1-2 pinch(es) of ground cardamom (definitely worth trying)
  • 2-5 ice cubes
  • mint leaves


Preparation:
  1. Wash all the fruit and put on paper towels to dry.
  2. If preparing it in a cold version - put the fruit in the freezer.
  3. Take a blender and its cube cutter.
  4. Wash and peel mango. Chop.
  5. Put inside the cube cutter and mix till smooth.
  6. Add raspberries, mix till smooth.
  7. Add yoghurt, mix.
  8. Add Golden Syrup/honey, sugar, water, ice cubes, cardamom. Mix again till smooth or even longer, to make a foam.
  9. Decorate for instance with mint leaves.
  10. Bon Appetit! :)

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Mango Lassi

 After a quite long holiday break, it is time for something new and refreshing as we are still in holiday mood :)
Mango Lassi, deriving from India, it is based on a Mango fruit with yoghurt and water. Easy to prepare, will pamper your palate :) 
I haven't taken the recipe from anywhere, I've just read on the Internet about this drink and created my own recipe. It is possible to prepare as a cold coctail, as a soft drink or with alcohol.

Ingredients (for 2-4 glasses - depending on the size of the glass):
  • 2 mangos
  • 1 greek yoghurt or natural yoghurt (around 300 ml)
  • 1 tablespoon of Golden Syrup or honey
  • 1 glass of cold/room temperature water (add only 1/2 glass of cold water if using ice cubes)
Optional ingredients:
  • 1-2 teaspoons of sugar
  • 1-2 pinch(es) of ground cardamom (definitely worth trying)
  • 2-5 ice cubes
  • 20-25 ml of Vanilla Vodka or Malibu
  • mint leaves
Useful info:
  • While using Golden Syrup it is advisable to heat it a little bit - for example by putting the right amount of it in a small bowl and then that bowl in another, with hot water.
  • If the mango is really really ripe - then the sugar isn't that necessary, because the more ripe the fruit is the more sugar it contains.
  • Trying things while preparing them is really a useful skill - you can decide on your own whether you want the taste of the fruit to be dominant or rather the yoghurt, etc. With coctails such as Mango Lassi, just add all the ingredients gratually, mix and taste it, using a clean spoon each time you try it, to make it suitable for you.
Preparation:
  1. If preparing it in a cold version - put mangos in the freezer.
  2. Take a blender and its cube cutter.
  3. Wash and peel mangos. Chop.
  4. Put inside the cube cutter and mix till smooth.
  5. Add yoghurt, mix.
  6. Add Golden Syrup/honey, sugar, water, ice cubes, cardamom. Mix again till smooth or even longer, to make a foam.
  7. Decorate for instance with mint leaves.
  8. Bon Appetit! :)

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Something wet... (Golden) Mojito

This is what Mojito literally means - 'something wet'. It seems to be a perfect drink - chilling and refreshing, it might be prepared as a traditional drink as well as a soft drink. I do recommend both versions.
Slightly changed, recipe comes from BBC Food.
This one, if prepared with an alcohol, is called 'Golden Mojito' as it is prepared with golden rum. Basic Mojito is prepared with white rum, though Mojito, on its own, has plenty of flavour variations.


Ingredients for one glass:

  • 3-4 fresh mint sprigs* 
  • 3 lime wedges (3/4 of a lime)
  • 2½ teaspoon of sugar
  • ice cubes
  • soda water(=fizzy drink, tonic, sparkling water)
For decoration:
  • fresh mint sprig, thin lime wedge, etc.


Optional ingredients:
  • 25 ml of golden rum

*yes, sprigs, not only leaves. I've read that these enhance the drink's flavour as they contain some vital oils. But if you wish you can only use leaves from those sprigs.


Preparation:
  1. Clean the mint springs. Dry them on paper towels.
  2. Cut the lime into 4 wedges. 
  3. Take a highball glass. Put 1 lime wedge, add 2 mint sprigs and sugar. 
  4. Using for example a clean rolling pin (or a teaspoon), slightly muddle them (be careful not to break the glass) to release the flavour of the mint and lime. 
  5. Put another lime wedge, another 2 mint sprigs and muddle again. Add the last lime wedge and muddle it as well.
  6. Add ice cubes - almost as many as a glass can take.
  7. Slowly pour the rum and soda. Using for example a clean latte spoon, stir.
  8. Decorate the edges of the glass with mint or lime wedge, add a straw.
  9. Bon Appetit! :)