I am putting the strawberry season to full use. And this is the first time I have access to strawberries which doesn't cost a bomb. And we are nearing the end of the strawberry season here. I have frozen quite a few and made two bottles of jam. The easiest way to use them is to make milkshake for breakfast. Its made atleast twice in a week during the season. Occassionaly, I make strawberry flavored Shrikand too. That is also quite easy except that hung curd has to be made. Often I forget to reserve the curd to prepare hung curd and by the time I realise I would have churned the curd to make buttermilk. At home, we prefer buttermilk than curd. Though the plain Shrikand is not much favored by husband, he loves the strawberry flavored one. So here is two super easy recipes with strawberry. In fact, there isn't much to write about in terms of the recipe. Here is I how I make it.
Strawberry Milkshake
You need
- Strawberries - 10 -12 nos
- Chilled milk - 2 cups
- Sugar - 2 tblspn (Or use honey)
Method
Wash and hull the strawberries. Cut into halves. Blend the halved strawberries along with sugar to fine puree. Add the chilled milk and pulse for few second. Pour into glasses and chill it if you are not serving immediately.You need
- Hung curd - 1 cup
- Strawberries - 8 to 10 nos
- Sugar - 2 tblspn
- Cardamom powder - 1/2 tspn
To get hund curd, take 4 cups of curd in a cheese cloth. Tie it and hang it to drain the whey or the liquid in the curd. What remains is the creamy curd. I usually hang it in inside the fridge so that the curd doesn't turn sour.
Puree the strawberries with sugar. Beat the curd till smooth. Add the sweetened strawberry puree. Mix well. Finally add cardamom powder. Chill and serve. Garnish with chopped pistachios/almonds/chiroli while serving
Strawberry Shrikhand is a first for me.Must have tasted great.Shall try it soon.
ReplyDeleteThat was very quick, Shalini. Do try the shrikand. You will surely like it.
ReplyDeleteNever knew preapring shrikand is so easy,both are sounding great!
ReplyDeleteBoth looks very yummy n shrikand must try!!
ReplyDeleteShrikand is in my try list for a long time.Love this version. Too good..
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ReplyDeleteBoth milkshake and srikand looks great..
ReplyDeleteDrool worthy avatars....both temp me...easy and indulging recipes...
ReplyDeleteshrikhand looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteI am particularly in love with the shrikand. We too are not very fond of plain shrikand but a fruit addition makes it interesting. Love the way it holds in the picture!
ReplyDeleteBoth together tempts me a lot, very addictive shrikhand..yumm!
ReplyDeleteshrikhand looks delicious,,
ReplyDeleteLovely jayashree, shrikhand is very interesting, I have strawberries I will try this out
ReplyDeleteI love both of them, I can have even in cold days :)
ReplyDeletetwo very delectable preparations! I recently blogged a kheer with strawberry -http://priyasnowserving.blogspot.com/2011/03/strawberry-paayasumkheer.html
ReplyDeletewow..nice clicks n great recipe dear..
ReplyDeleteDid not know Shrikand was so easy to make. Should try it soon.
ReplyDeleteShrikhand is awesome
ReplyDeleteShrikhand looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMilkshake and shrikand looks delicious.
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