Recipe For Shrikhand
Ingredients
Yogurt
(home made or store bought) - 3 cups (full fat preferable)
Sugar
- 3/4 (or as needed)
Cardamom
Powder - 1/2 tsp
Saffron
Strands - few (6-7, soaked in 1 tbsp of warm milk)
Optional Flavoring Ingredients
Sliced/
Chopped nuts (Almonds, Pistachios etc)
Dry
Fruits (raisins, cranberries etc)
Chopped
Fresh Fruits (mango, apple, pineapple, strawberries, chikoo, cantaloupe,
raspberries, blueberries etc)
Mango
Pulp
Pieapple
Pulp
Method
Take
a clean kitchen towel or muslin cloth and put the yogurt in it.
Wrap
the cloth and tie it. Now hang it or put it on a strainer to drain out all the
water content.
After
a few hours (min 1 hour or even overnight), you will have a thick mass of
yogurt left.(Tip :- I usually put the tied cloth in a strainer, add some weight on top,
put another vessel at the bottom and leave it in the fridge for a few hours.
This way the water gets drained out without the yogurt getting sour.Another
advantage is that the yogurt will remain cold and you don't have to chill the
shrikhand separately after making it.)
Take
the thick yogurt in a bowl and add the sugar to it. Whisk with a spoon till the
sugar gets dissolved and it becomes creamy.
Now
mix in the cardamom powder and the saffron milk.
The
basic shrikhand is ready to serve. This is also called kesar shrikhand.
It is best served chilled.
Variations
Shrikhand
is very very versatile and you can make any number of variations with it. Here
are a few but the possibilities are endless :
Shrikhand
mixed with some mango pulp is popularly known as Amarkhand.
When
fresh fruits are mixed in, the shrikhand is commonly referred to as Fruitkhand orMatho.
Add
in your choice of mixed nuts and fruits with the basic shrikhand to make a
'Mixed Fruit & Nut Shrikhand'.
You
can also mix in any one particular fruit of your choice. Some of the options
aremango shrikhand, pineapple shrikhand, apple shrikhand, strawberry
shrikhand, blueberry shrikhand, raspberry shrikhand and chikoo
shrikhand.
There are also variations of shrikhand depending on the nuts
that you mix in like pista shrikhand (with pistachios), kaju
shrikhand (with cashews), badam shrikhand (with
almonds).
Serving Shrikhand
This is served as a sidedish with chappatti or poori. It is
mostly part of the Maharashtrian and Gujarathi thali.
It can also be served as a healthy dessert or as a snack.
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