S had a craving for shreekhand, upon his request I was all set to make the good old shreekhand, the way my mom makes it. I was a bit tempted to make aamkhand but stuck to usual plain shreekhand but added a zing to it by serving it with ripe mango chopped finely.
Ingredients:
1 litre milk
1-2 tsp curd/buttermilk/juice of half a lemon
4-5 tbsp sugar
Ingredients:
1 litre milk
1-2 tsp curd/buttermilk/juice of half a lemon
4-5 tbsp sugar
3/4th tsp cardamom powder
1 small ripe mango, peeled and finely chopped
A generous pinch of saffron soaked in 1-2 tbsp milk
2-3 tbsp chopped nuts ( I used almonds)
Method:
Boil the milk and set it aside to cool.
Add 1-2 tsp curd/buttermilk/lemon juice to the milk when it is tepid, stir gently cover and leave it for 5-6 hours undisturbed.
After the milk has curdled, pour it on to a muslin cloth, tie it up and hang it for 6-7 hours. By doing this all the whey from the curdled milk drips down and you are left with thick cheesy residue.
Transfer the cheesy curd to a bowl add sugar, saffron infused milk, cardamom powder, and mix thoroughly (you could use a hand blender) to get a smooth texture.
Check for the sweetness and adjust the sugar according to your taste.
If the shreekhand is very thick add a spoon or two of cold milk mix well.
Refrigerate and serve chilled garnished with nuts and mango pieces.
P.S: Friends I’m taking a short break of about a week. Wouldn’t be able to visit your blogs and leave a comment during the break. I will surely try to catch up with all the lovely recipe posts that I’ve missed. Enjoy and Happy Blogging :)
1 small ripe mango, peeled and finely chopped
A generous pinch of saffron soaked in 1-2 tbsp milk
2-3 tbsp chopped nuts ( I used almonds)
Method:
Boil the milk and set it aside to cool.
Add 1-2 tsp curd/buttermilk/lemon juice to the milk when it is tepid, stir gently cover and leave it for 5-6 hours undisturbed.
After the milk has curdled, pour it on to a muslin cloth, tie it up and hang it for 6-7 hours. By doing this all the whey from the curdled milk drips down and you are left with thick cheesy residue.
Transfer the cheesy curd to a bowl add sugar, saffron infused milk, cardamom powder, and mix thoroughly (you could use a hand blender) to get a smooth texture.
Check for the sweetness and adjust the sugar according to your taste.
If the shreekhand is very thick add a spoon or two of cold milk mix well.
Refrigerate and serve chilled garnished with nuts and mango pieces.
P.S: Friends I’m taking a short break of about a week. Wouldn’t be able to visit your blogs and leave a comment during the break. I will surely try to catch up with all the lovely recipe posts that I’ve missed. Enjoy and Happy Blogging :)
48 comments:
looks yummy..lovely click too!!
mm..yummy yummy shrikhand!! adding mango is defnitely a great idea..just the perfect zing for it and mangoes are totally in season too!! :)
have fun during the break. Will miss you, but see ya soon! :)
My look at that thick yummy tempter.Awesome. I have a doubt Suparna and feel there's no one else better than u to clear it for me.Is misti doi and shrikand the same???
Lovely layered Shreekhand, its so nice to see the mangoes on top... Lotta nuts wow I am tempted... Take your time dear will wait for more refreshing recipes ;)
shrikhand looks awesome .. & with those mango bites, yumm
Great combo flavor and texture, Mango, Cardamom and thick Yogurt! YUM!
Thats a nice twist to the yummy Shrikand Sups..:)..enjoy ur break n rock on..:)
shreekand looks just perfect with that mango touch!!!
I've never made this, but it certainly sounds and looks delicious!
Shreekand with mangoes look completely yumm and delicious Suparna! Have a great time there! :)
Shreekhand must have tasted yummy with the addition of mango. My sister loves Shreekhand she would have the whole bowl in minutes.
Elaichi shrikhand is my favorite..yours look delicious...
shreekhand looks lovely...
Delicious shrikand...love the pieces mango garnished on top, yummy :)
Thanks for ur time and comments dearies :)
Smitha-
Misti doi and Shreekhand are not quite same :).Misti doi is a Bengali dessert which has mousse kinda consitency, it's actually curd made out of sweetened milk(condensed milk),yogurt,bit of caramalised sugar,evaporated milk, some use sour cream too... it is set either naturally/by baking/pressure cooking. Tastes best when served chilled preferably in earthenware bowls/mini pots.
Shreekhand is a Gujarathi dessert which is made from cheesy thick residue obtained by hung curd, it is sweetened later.Shreekhand has a ting of sourness. There are various methods of preparing both the desserts. Now a days there are even timesaver Instant methods where u needn't wait for hours together to savour the delicay :) opinions may differ....this is my view dear.
Thanks for your visit and comments, keep visiting.
TC
Love Love Love shrikhand. now summer coming I will make it ever so often & with mango it is just next to heaven:-)
last had mishti doi ( the red one if you know what i am talking about) when we went to india 4 years back:-(
Soma (www.ecurry.com)
wow! yummy looking recipe ...drooling here right now ..pass me dear ..plzzzz
Perfectly flavored for my taste buds, love yogurt, mango and nuts!
Love Shreekhand. Nice combination of flavours.
Shrikhand is one of my alltime favourite desserts. Thanks for the delicious recipe !
Looking delicious......very creamy...yummy..
yummy, yummy..esp. with the mango chunks!
Cool Shrikhand with some hot puris, pure bliss..Am craving for some now..
Shrikhand is my fav and kids fav :)
U r tempting me with ur delicious shrikhand Suparna, its quite a long i prepared it!
Mmmmm, looks awesome...lovely one Suparna...Absolutely love shrikhand...
shrikand looks so good and yummy. Love the addition of mango and nuts.
Shrikhand looks yummy with mango.. Perfect season to try this!!
Shreekhand looks awesome! Love the idea of adding mango zing in the shreekhand!
absolutely in love with this recipe... and with mangoes - yummm :)
- Indhu (www.thayirsaadham.com)
this is lovely Suparna.., slurpp
this one is soooo tempting! Have a great week Suparna, Enjoy!
Hi Suparna
Thanks for visiting my blog. You too have very nice blog. Keep visiting.
Shreekhand looks lovely with those mango bites Suparna...Good one.
What a pretty and yummy dessert! It looks like it'd be great for summer. I'd like to share it with our blog readers :), please email me at sophie@keyingredient.com if you're interested.
Have a great weekend!
Yummy looking shrikhand, my friend in Ahmedabad maked something makes this and adds a scoop of ice cream, which makes it creamier and then tiny mango pieces, its a wonderful addition. This looks fab !
very new to me...thanks for sharing an yummy sweet:)
Shrikand and mango is a wonderful combination. And its mango season here right now.
Shrikand is looking good with mango pieces .. On this host summer day, u can understand why..
thanks for visiting my blog suparna. shrikand looks fabulous!!
Looks awesome.. wonderful click!
Thanks for visiting our blog, Excellent recipe with nuts and fruit pieces. Have a box of mangoes at home, will definetly try out your recipe.
Mango shirkhand looks fabulous ...yummy.
This looks so delicous!!!! Absolutely perfect for hot summers! Wish I could have a bowl of that :(
Thanks friends for ur visit and comments :)keep visiting
TC
Happy Mother's day Suparna, I will see you in June. Yes, I will check your blog for pics of trip when I come back. Hugs!:))
Thanks Suparna for the detailed explanation of misti doi. I knew I had asked the right person to clear my doubt:) Thanks again.
Now comes the next favor I have to ask off you. Can you post a recipe of misti doi. It sounded so good when u explained it , that I have to make it:)
I'm sure I've become a pain in the neck.
Love it. I like the mango twist.
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