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Sweet and Salty Mango Lassi

Sweet and Salty Mango Lassi recipe from Preeti Mistry
Photograph by Heami Lee, food styling by Frances Boswell, prop styling by Sophie Strangio

Chef Preeti Mistry prefers their lassis not too sweet, which is why this mango and cumin version—a cross between a mango lassi and a salty lassi called chaas—includes a little lime juice for acid and kala namak (black salt) for umami (in a pinch you can use kosher salt). To finish, Mistry suggests adding white rum, “if that’s your thing.” This recipe is on the lighter side, so if you like your lassi thicker, hold back some of the water and skip the ice.

Find more of chef Preeti Mistry’s Holi party recipes here.

Ingredients

8 servings

2

Tbsp. cumin seeds

½

cup fresh lime juice

2

tsp. kala namak (black salt) or kosher salt

4

cups plain whole-milk yogurt

1

30-oz. can unsweetened mango pulp (such as Swad)

Mint sprigs (for serving)

special equipment

A spice mill or mortar and pestle

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Toast cumin in a small dry skillet over medium heat, shaking pan occasionally, until slightly darkened and very fragrant, about 2 minutes. Let cool, then finely grind in spice mill or with mortar and pestle.

    Step 2

    Whisk lime juice, kala namak, and ground cumin in a small bowl until salt is dissolved. Pour into a large pitcher and add yogurt, mango pulp, and 2 cups cold water; stir until smooth. Chill until cold, at least 1 hour and up to 1 day.

    Step 3

    To serve, divide lassi among glasses filled with ice and garnish each with a mint sprig.

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  • This is delicious. I don’t think you lose much by using ground cumin rather than toasting and grinding the seeds yourself.

    • Anonymous

    • New York NY

    • 4/5/2021