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Masala Chaas | Spicy Buttermilk (Smoked Flavor)

Masala Chaas or Spicy Buttemilk whatever you say, a favorite drink in this summer . A tasty beverage which is popular for its digestive reason. Means this drink has its own value. Whenever you had some rich foods after take one glass of Buttermilk and it will help you to digest the rich foods. Its a healthy and tasty drink and my favorite too.

Originally it has some basic procedure to make buttermilk like after putting yogurt in a bowl or clay pot has to blend with the whipper or madhani when one thin layer like butter will comes on the top is filtered with a piece of cloth and then the remaining part of the mixture is called Buttermilk. It has a thin yogurt consistency. Then to make it spicy you have to use some basic common ingredients. Now if you want to make it more flavorful or want to bring some smoky flavor on this drink. You should try my homemade smoky procedure only. So friends lets try this healthy buttermilk and enjoy...



Masala Chaas | Spicy Buttermilk (Smoky flavor)

Recipe by Nabanita Das
Prep time: 5 min
Cook time: 10 mins

Ingredients
  • 1 Cup Yogurt thick
  • 2 glasses Water
  • 1 tsp Roasted Cumin Powder
  • 2 tbsp Coriander finely chopped
  • 1 Green chili (Finely chopped)
  • 1/2 tsp Ginger chopped
  • 1 tsp Chat masala
  • Black salt to taste
Cooking Directions
  1. Whisk yogurt and water together until one thin buttery layer comes on to the top.
  2. Strain thin buttery layer with a strainer.
  3. Keep aside the remaining liquid mixture .
  4. Now grind green chili,coriander leaves & ginger altogether into mixture, make a fine paste.
  5. Pour the mixture into serving glass .
  6. Add little masala paste , roasted cumin powder, black salt, Chaat masala and mix well.
  7. Leave it for half an hour into the fridge.
  8. Before serving strain again and serve chilled.
  9. Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.

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Comments

Lovely cooling buttermilk...perfect for summer.
Nava Krishnan said…
Beautiful flavors brought in for a spicy tangy burst. I am admiring the drink and I adore all the new discoveries in your space.
divyagcp said…
Yummy and refreshing drink.. Perfect for Summer..
Unknown said…
best drink to beat the heat :) looks refreshing ..
Shobha said…
I love this ..when I am in India I make it almost every single day !
Sanoli Ghosh said…
Very refreshing drink to beat the Summer.

today's post:
http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/04/2-minutes-eggless-chocolate-cake.html
Asiya Omar said…
My favourite one..Looks fresh..
Priya Suresh said…
Beautiful,healthy drink to beat the heat.
meena said…
like the idea of using roasted spices,it must have been delicious.quite interesting.
Perfect summer cooler...happy following u..have a nice space..when free drop into my space
saraniskitchen said…
never beat this refreshing drink for this summer...
Neelambaram said…
Looks yummy, nice photo :)
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