02 March,2023 09:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Sukanya Datta
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A chilled, tall tumbler (or two) of thandai - fragrant, sweet and refreshing - is what the heart longs for after a sunny day of fun and frolic with gulaal. The traditional cold drink blends together a variety of seeds and spices with the goodness of milk and sugar, and is known to have cooling and energising properties. But preparing the beverage from scratch during a house party filled with revelry is no easy feat. Chef and recipe developer Saloni Kukreja shows us how to prepare a thandai masala premix that you can use to quickly whip up fresh thandai for guests by adding milk. One can also use it to flavour mousse, make thandai shakes or ice-creams, she suggests.
Ingredients
. 1/4 cup almonds
. 1/4 cup pistachios
. 1/4 cup cashews
. 1 tbsp poppy seeds
. 1 tbsp fennel seeds
. 5 whole cardamom pods
. 1/4 tsp peppercorns
. 1/2 tsp nutmeg powder
. A pinch of saffron . Rose petals
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Method
To make the thandai masala, toast the nuts and seeds together in a pan on low to medium-low heat, stirring continuously for six toseven minutes, till they start to brown. Don't overheat the spices; once they are warm to the touch, they are done. Cool down everything; add the rose petals, nutmeg powder, a pinch of saffron and blend it to a powder. The thandai powder is ready.
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