ICY SPICY YOGURT LACHHI RECIPE

ICY SPICY YOGURT LACHHI RECIPE

Although Lachhi is a traditional drink of Bangladesh, it has gained immense popularity throughout the entire Asian subcontinent. The basic lachhi, which is nothing but a combination of yogurt and sugar, has changed a lot these days. The simple dessert is now prepared by using fruit juices, a variety of spices, rock salt, ice-cream, and so on. Today, I’m going to share an ice-cold spicy version of yogurt lachhi with you. It is not only a great summer drink, but also very good for our digestive health.

ICY SPICY YOGURT LACHHI RECIPE
Author: Nilankeeta
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Serves: 2 GLASSES
Ingredients
  • Fresh yogurt – 2 cups
  • Ginger root – 1”
  • Cumin powder – (1/2) teaspoon
  • Table salt – 1 teaspoon
  • Sugar – 1 tablespoon
  • Black pepper powder – (3/4) teaspoon
  • Green chili – 2
  • Dried mint leaves – (1/2) tablespoon
  • Water – 1(1/4) cup
  • Ice cube – 5 to 6
Instructions
  1. Wash and peel the ginger root off. Grate it finely.
  2. Chop up the green chilies and discard the seeds.
  3. Pour the yogurt into a large mixing bowl and beat it nicely.
  4. Add water to it and mix well.
  5. Now, pour this yogurt-water mixture into a mixer grinder or blender. Add grated ginger, chopped green chilies, cumin powder, black pepper powder, table salt, sugar, dried mint leaves and ice cubes to it.
  6. Keep blending until you get a spicy concoction of silky smooth texture and thin consistency.
  7. Pour it into a serving bowl or jar and place inside the refrigerator.
  8. After 2 to 3 hours, take it out, garnish with a couple of basil leaves and serve chilled.

Tips:

  • Lachhi tastes even more amazing when prepared with hung curd instead of yogurt.
  • You can replace regular sugar with brown sugar if you wish.
  • To make your lachhi a bit spicier, use rock salt instead of table salt.
  • Though I’ve used dried mint leaves here, you can also go for fresh mint leaves or coriander leaves as per your preference.