Sunday, March 4, 2012

Thandai/Spicy Nutty Almond Milk



oli is this Thursday. This Festival of Colors is undoubtedly one of the most fun filled of all the festivals in India. The celebration of the advent of spring, this festival is tied to a lot of religious significance as are all the other festivals in India and also signifies the triumph of good over evil. Huge bonfires are burnt on the eve of Holi to commemorate this spirit.
As with any festivities, there are loads of fond memories with Holi as well. For those not aware, the tradition might seem a little odd but here is how it was done - and boy was it fun. The morning of the festival, you would wake up and go out on the streets armed with all your washable paints, colors and gulal. Any person you find young or old, whether you know them or not, you make sure you get them painted beyond recognition. Of course you get the brunt of it too, so much so you would not recognize if you saw yourself in the mirror... no kidding. While you did all that, you would sneak an occasional peek in the house and pick a taste of all the goodies mom was busy cooking up. I remember how my mom and aunts used to cook up a storm and how all of us children would huddle up in the kitchen and be curious and all excited, waiting for the treat. The sweet aroma of festivity, sounds of laughter, the deep frying, chit-chat, gossip.
On this occasion it is customary to drink thandai - a cold refreshing beverage made with milk that is infused with almond and few exotic spices often traditionally mixed with ground hemp paste or bhaang. Bhaang  is prepared with ground leaves and flowers buds of the cannabis plant which works like a relaxant and gives a intoxicating kick :) You guessed it, as kids, we weren't allowed. This  version here is of-course the non-intoxicating version and perfect for the upcoming hot summers and not to mention very nutritious as well.

Ingredients:
Whole Almond .................. 1/4 cup
Cashew/Pistachio .............. 2 tbsp
Poppy seeds .................... 1-2 tbsp
Fennel seeds .................... 2 tbsp
Green Cardamom .............. 5-6 or 2 tsp cardamom powder
Black peppercorns ............. 8-12
Whole Milk ...................... 3 cups  + 1 cup
Sugar ............................. 1/2 cup or to taste
Saffron ........................... 1 tsp
2 tbsp rose water or few drops of rose essence
1 tbsp chopped pistachios for garnish
Few mint leaves, rose petals for garnish
Method:
1. Soak almonds, cashew poppy seeds, cardamom, peppercorns in water for a couple of hours. Drain well.
2. Boil 3 cups of milk, sugar and saffron. Set aside to cool.
3. In a blender, grind together almonds, poppy seeds, cardamom, fennel seeds and peppercorns with 1 cup milk into a smooth paste. Add in the cool milk and rose water and refrigerate for 2-6 hours to infuse all the flavors.
4. Serve it chilled as-is or strain through a sieve (I prefer to strain it). Pour into individual glasses, garnish with saffron, pistachios, rose petals and mint leaves.
Notes:
1. To make it vegan use almond milk.
2. The paste can be kept in the refrigerator for 1- 2 days. 

47 comments:

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Hi Puja

Just the appropriate thandai for the upcoming Holi. Simply refreshing drink.

Deepa
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Pari said...

An all time favorite Holi preparation. Looks absolutely divine.


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kitchen queen said...

yummy, healthy and refreshing drink.

swatscooking said...

Happy Holi Puja! And the drink looks intoxicating with out the bhaang :)

shooting star said...

aah the best ore holi food post!!!

might make it this holi!!

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faseela said...

healthy n refreshing dear

Archana said...

I never have tried making this awesome drink. You are as usual tempting me.

Satrupa said...

Holi Haiiiiiiiii !! May the festival of colors sprinkle upon you every color available in this universe :) Luv the thandai

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

What a refined and delicious looking drink! Fabulous.

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Priya dharshini said...

Yummy Drink...Happy Holi.

Rachana said...

Such a colourful and beautiful Holi post. I love thandai and you have done a fab job :-)

sojo said...

that loooooks so lovely..am sure its delicious too...dont think Ive had it..

Yasmin said...

super recipes

Anu said...

Looks so delicious and tempting. Refreshing drink

Manasi said...

Happy Holi to u and ur family, Puja!
I have never tasted bhaang infused thandai, having seen it's effects on people in movies, I always felt it was distinctly funny, I wish I had!

Will try this recipe, love how 'cool' it looks!

schmetterlingwords said...

Tandai looks chill and refreshing aipi... I've never tasted Tandai so far... bookmarked... sure to try :)

Az said...

Lovely presentation!!! absolutely love it!!!

Priya (elaichii) said...

Happy Holi to you! I've never tasted this drink, thanks for sharing the recipe!

Urmila said...

wow......cool and yummy

Julie said...

Happy holi dear..absolutely stunning clicks n mouthwatering!!

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Srimathi said...

happy Holi. almond milk looks delicious.

Sobha Shyam said...

awesome drink and gorgeous clicks Puja :)

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San said...

Rich and classic almond milk, cannot take eyes off it. Remember having a mustache drinking it in my childhood :)

Janet@simplysogood said...

I can't wait to try this. My son and I have been wanting a great Thandai recipe.

Torviewtoronto said...

beautifully presented thandai healthy and delicious

Amy said...

oh this is very interesting....Spicy flavour in a drink!!I am sure it is tasty....
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Paaka Shaale said...

Gorgeous looking Thandai Aipi.I am salivating all over the keyboard now :)

Rekha shoban said...

wow!!very interesting...adding pepper...temtping drink. superb click and topping looks colourful dear!

Princy Vinoth said...

this looks absolutely tempting!wish u a happy holi!

Love and other Spices said...

The almond milk looks so inviting wish I can gulp it down,Aipi ! Lovely shots,as always.

DV said...

Real thirst quencher this one is! A royal one :-)

Sharmilee! :) said...

Looks delicious!

Anna said...

This looks delicious! Just curious - should the fennel seeds be soaked with everything else? I love your blog! I really enjoy cooking Indian food and I am very happy to have found such a great resource!

Pasta And Paratha said...

lovely pictures and a great holi recipe.

Richa said...

gorgeous clicks! and happy holi to you too!

Rajee Mani said...

Refreshing and absolutely tasty recipe. So apt for the season :-)

Shoba Shrinivasan said...

I don`t know how this happens but then normally I always seem to be the first one to comment! Your thandai seems to be very nutty and spicy from the black peppercorns and sweetness and the aroma from the rosewater! Amazing clicks nad happy Holi to all of you.'

Shobha

Akila said...

We too used to have it... Just love the taste.... the pictures were amazing dear....

Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

Looking at these color-splashed, vibrant pics, I can breathe Holi right now. The presentation is nonpareil and the colors scintillating bright. I wish I could dive in that glass. :)

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Indrani said...

WOW, beautiful Thandai, puja....I'm also planning to make thandai this holi..all the picsa re so colorful..Happy holi to u and ur family...have fun

Anonymous said...

this is a gr8 recipe....gonna surely try today! thanks for posting this one! :)

jodi@garlicgirl said...

My goodness! This looks wonderful!! I want to try this so bad, I feel like leaving work, going to the store to get what I need and making it right now! I'm a huge fan of almond milk, but I've never made it myself. The photo is beautiful too.

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

wow! Amazing thandai.... cool clicks!
Happy Holi!

Vidhya said...

Mmmhhh, very tempting.

Santosh Bangar said...

wow tempting holi special clicks are super

Women World said...

Aipi, you always give treat for eyes as well as stomach through your blog. Awesome delight.

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Puja said...

@Anna - Although I did not soak it but I believe you could do it either way. Glad to hear you like Indian food. Stay tuned for more :)

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