CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Fruits, Dairy |
Indian |
Drinks, Indian, Fruit, Usenet |
6 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
1 |
lb |
Mango pulp (see note) |
6 |
c |
Milk, whole |
3 |
tb |
Sugar |
12 |
|
Ice cubes |
INSTRUCTIONS
Put into a blender about half (to one third) of the mango pulp, about 3
cups milk, about 1 1/2 T sugar and 6 ice cubes into the blender. Blend
until smooth. Serve. Repeat quickly, as people will already be asking for
more.
NOTES:
* A refreshing Indian summer drink -- This is a delicious, refreshing and
easy-to-make drink for hot summer days. Yield: 6 12-oz drinks.
* Canned mango pulp is available in Indian and Latin American grocery
stores. The "mango nectar" that is widely available in American grocery
stores does not have nearly enough mangoes per unit volume to make this
drink. If you are lucky enough to be able to get fresh mangoes, you can
use the flesh of one ripe mango for about 1 cup of the mango pulp; if you
do that, increase the amount of sugar to about 2 tablespoon per batch, as
canned mango pulp always has added sugar.
* You can make interesting variations on this recipe by using plain yogurt
for some or all of the milk, and by adding a tart counterbalance to the
mangoes, such as shredded kiwi fruit.
: Difficulty: trivial.
: Time: 3 minutes.
: Precision: no need to measure ingredients.
: Ratna Sarkar
: Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA
: c/o [email protected]
: Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust
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