Refreshing milk beverage perfect for vibrant festive celebrations
Experience a burst of authentic Indian flavors with this incredible traditional beverage. Known for its remarkable cooling properties, this energizing drink blends nuts, rich milk, and aromatic spices perfectly. During vibrant Holi celebrations, it stands out as a popular, creamy delight that carries a gentle hint of sweetness. Every chilled sip offers a velvety texture and an unforgettable floral aroma, making it a must-try masterpiece whether enjoyed alone or paired with your favorite snacks.
Gather Your Core Ingredients
Preparing this beverage for six people requires a specific mix of wholesome components.
Master Cooking Instructions
Begin by submerging your almonds, cashews, pistachios, and melon seeds in water for about two to three hours. Once perfectly soaked, drain the excess water and blend these nuts and seeds into a completely smooth paste. Next, warm the milk in a pan, carefully adding your sugar, saffron, cardamom powder, and the freshly ground nut paste. Continuously stir this fragrant mixture while letting it simmer for five to seven minutes. Remove the pan from your heat source to let the liquid cool down entirely. Strain the cooled liquid thoroughly to eliminate any remaining coarse bits. Place your strained drink into the refrigerator until it becomes wonderfully chilled. Finally, pour the cold beverage into glasses, topping them elegantly with chopped nuts or fresh rose petals.
Customization and Storage Guidelines
Customize your drink's sweetness level to perfectly match your personal taste. Those wanting a fiery twist can incorporate a tiny pinch of black pepper. Plant-based diets can easily substitute dairy with almond milk or another vegan alternative. This "Thandai" is truly spectacular when consumed straight from the fridge. Any leftover portions can safely remain in your refrigerator for a maximum of two days. Simply shake or stir the container vigorously before pouring to redistribute any settled ingredients.
With inputs from: F&B Mgr. Sanjay Singh, ITC Fortune, Bhubaneswar