Shrikhand is the Indian flavoured thick yogurt. It is typically flavoured with cardamom and saffron. But, you can get as creative as you like. Flavoured yogurts are a rage these days, specially fruit flavoured ones. But, for me when it comes to flavoured yogurt, it has to be the traditional Indian Shrikhand. Although it is eaten throughout the country these days, it is said to be native to the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra.
I don't like the ready to eat shrikhand you get in most supermarket aisles - they are made too sweet and seem to have some artificial flavor. The good news is that it is so easy to make Shrikhand at home. Serve it with your regular meal or make it as a dessert for a party menu - it will shine on both occassions. It is good for your gut and a must-have in these hot summer days.
It is just that you have to plan it advance as you are going to need hung yogurt/curd for making it. If you can get your hands on Greek yogurt, you can whip this up in no time.
Looking for some other dessert ideas with yogurt check out, Mango Shrikhand (Amarakhand), Mango Yogurt Delight, Misti Doi and Blueberry Fool.
Making hung yogurt/curd is pretty easy too - but, it takes some time.
2. Pour into individual serving bowls. Garnish with chopped pistachio and flakes almonds. Let it rest in refrigerator and take it out at the time of serving. Serve chilled.
1. You can also pass the yogurt mixture through a sieve for best results. But, it will be a bit messy with a couple of more utensils to wash.
2. Do not using a electric blender to mix it as it tends to liquefy the yogurt. You can however use an electric whisk to make things easier.
Making hung yogurt/curd is pretty easy too - but, it takes some time.
Here is how you can make hung curd.
Line a sieve with muslin cloth and pour your regular yogurt over it. Cover with a lid and leave it in your fridge for 3-4 hours- overnight is even better. The whey from the yogurt will drain out slowly leaving behind a thick creamy hung yogurt/curd. If you have 2 cups of yogurt you will get about 3/4 or at most 1 cup hung curd.
Shrikhand Recipe | How to Make Shrikhand from Scratch
Ingredients:
450 ml hung curd ( made from 1 liter of regular full fat homemade curd)
1/4 cup + 2 tbsp powdered sugar ( adjust to taste - you may like it more or less sweet)
3-4 cardamom pods, finely powdered
10 saffron strands, soaked in 1 tsp milk and rubbed in a pestle and mortar.
Chopped pistachios and flaked almonds for garnishing.
Process:
1. In a large bowl add the hung curd, sugar, powdered cardamom and rubbed saffron. Using a whisk, mix everything together till all the ingredients are well blended and the yogurt is smooth and creamy.
Shrikhand Recipe | How to Make Shrikhand from Scratch
Ingredients:
450 ml hung curd ( made from 1 liter of regular full fat homemade curd)
1/4 cup + 2 tbsp powdered sugar ( adjust to taste - you may like it more or less sweet)
3-4 cardamom pods, finely powdered
10 saffron strands, soaked in 1 tsp milk and rubbed in a pestle and mortar.
Chopped pistachios and flaked almonds for garnishing.
Process:
1. In a large bowl add the hung curd, sugar, powdered cardamom and rubbed saffron. Using a whisk, mix everything together till all the ingredients are well blended and the yogurt is smooth and creamy.
2. Pour into individual serving bowls. Garnish with chopped pistachio and flakes almonds. Let it rest in refrigerator and take it out at the time of serving. Serve chilled.
Notes:
1. You can also pass the yogurt mixture through a sieve for best results. But, it will be a bit messy with a couple of more utensils to wash.
2. Do not using a electric blender to mix it as it tends to liquefy the yogurt. You can however use an electric whisk to make things easier.
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This is one of my favorites :) love those stunning pictures...very appealing!!
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ReplyDeleteLovely pics ,so inviting they are... Those creamy shrikhand with saffron is always my favorite dessert
ReplyDeleteYour Shrikhand looks sooo creamy, rich and decadent. Classic dessert and sooo easy to make.
ReplyDeleteI do agree compared to flavoured yogurts shrihand is better n homemade the best. Your generous serving of shrihand is yummy.
ReplyDeleteI just love shrikhand and you have made it so simple to make it at home. Thanks for such an easy recipe.
ReplyDeletePerfect for this hot weather.. Your Shrikhand bowl looks super cute.. very neat presentation too..
ReplyDeleteBefore I was vegan, we use to make this. Now I make this with coconut curd,gets almost same texture and flavor. Looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo so amazing, loved each pic.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite especially during summer. Loved your presentation and looks yum !
ReplyDeleteFeel like inviting myself to your place, those shrikhand looks terrific, what a delightful dessert. Super likes.
ReplyDeleteMy brother loves shrikhand. I would try this for him. Amazing pics👍
ReplyDeleteShrikhand and puri is all time favourite. This looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteMe too love the home made version of shrikhand. You made it so perfectly, rich and elegant. Lovely pictures too.
ReplyDeleteOh i love shrikhand and that too homemade versions !! Thank you for sharing 😊
ReplyDeleteOne of my most favourite sweets. Love it in any season , anytime. Tempting pics. Lovely share
ReplyDeleteShrikhand looks very inviting, so far I have not tasted shrikhand. Will try soon to make one. Clicks are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis authentic and delicious Shrikhand is one of my favourite Indian dessert, rich and aromatic Shrikhand with Poori is a match made in heaven.
ReplyDeleteI really need something like this now.It so hot here and we are looking for something chilling in this climate. The Shrikhand looks so delicious! Beautiful clicks.
ReplyDeleteNothing beats the taste of homemade shrikhand and just like you, I dont like buying them from supermarkets, they taste only sugar leaving behind the taste of the yoghurt and the lovely dry fruits / saffron that are actually the star ingredients of the dish. Shrikhand has to be light in sweet and should be deliciously creamy, yours certainly fits the bill. Beautiful images too.
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