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Friday, May 5, 2017

Masala Milk- Mums Recipe.


Mothers day is celebrated all over the world, in the UK it is usually celebrated in March, however in other parts of the world its celebrated in May. Mothers are special and there can never be too many days to honor their status. This May, Mayuri Patel a very good blogger friend of mine who writes at  Mayuris Jikoni has set a challenge to create a post dedicated to your mother.

My mother passed away when I was very young, however I still have fond memories of my mum mostly about her cooking. She was a wonderful cook and homemaker and she spent endless hours in the kitchen creating scrumptious dishes.
As a child I was a picky eater or so my family tell me and I still remember my mum encouraging me to drink milk which I hated. However I never had any problems gulping down this delicious Masala milk she used to make. The masala milk was flavored with saffron, cardamom, nutmeg and had a blend of  mixed nuts which are rich in protein, fibre and essential fats. When we were running a temperature or had a cold she used to add a pinch of turmeric to the milk too. This was definitely "Mothers love and goodness in a glass."

You can make the milk masala in bulk and store it in an air tight jar to use as and when needed.





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Milk Masala
Creamy and Delicious saffron and cardamon flavoured Masala Milk




Ingredients:
  • 50 g Almonds
  • 50 g Cashew Nuts
  • 50 g Pistachio Nuts
  • 1/2 teaspoon Saffron strands
  • 1 teaspoon Cardamon powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon Nutmeg powder
  • 400 ml Milk (I used skimmed milk but you can use any)
  • Sugar to taste

    Method:
    1. In a coffee grinder, coarsely grind the nuts. 2. In a bowl add the ground nuts, stir in the cardamom powder, saffron and nutmeg and mix thoroughly.  3.Fill  a sterile glass jar with the masala mixture and use as and when required. .4.To make the masala milk, pour the milk in to a milk pan and bring it to boil. Add two tablespoonful of the milk masala and add sugar to taste. Simmer the milk with the masala for a couple of minutes. 5. Pour the masala milk into tall glasses and serve warm or cold as per preference. You can stir in a pinch of turmeric if desired. 

    Details:
    Prep time: Cooking time: Total time: Yield: 2 servings of milk.




    NB- For this recipe you will only need two tablespoons of the milk masala, the surplus can be stored up to a month in an airtight jar for future use.

    To see what other fellow bloggers have posted as a tribute to their mothers, do check out the links below:

    Strawberry and Pomegranate Swiss Roll
    Beetroot Cutlets
    Rajasthani Raabdi
    Mango and Coconut Mousse Tart
    Aloo Paratha
    Mogre ka  Sharbat
    Malpua
    Paal Poli
    Classic Apple Pie
    Lavender Corn Muffins
    Mango Cream Cake
    Matar Kachori
    Apricot Sweet Rolls
    Mango Ice Cream
    Mango Mastani
    Mustard Green Chilli Pickle
    Thengai Podi
    Pogaca

    57 comments:

    1. I found this post very touching. What lovely memories to have of your mother. And what a delicious recipe to share with us. Thank you:)

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      1. Thankyou, it really brings fresh memories each time I drink this.

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    2. YUM! Is this similar to a masala chai? I love those, this looks delicious.

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    3. So sorry you had to lose your mother at a young age. But wonderful recipe to keep her memories alive!

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    4. Aw, what a sweet memory you have of your mother and so nice that you can remember her through recipes like this.

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    5. This sounds so rich and delicious! I love the combination of nuts and spices. Beautiful!

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    6. The flavor gets awesome with Saffron and Cardamom..Having it cold is perfect for the season. The recipe looks easy. Thank you

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    7. What a great recipe to remember your mother, it sounds delicious.

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    8. It's just amazing how the credentials 'Mum's recipe' or a 'grandma's recipe' immediately adds such an unfaltering and universally accepted credibility. I'll need to make a batch of this... the weather's been playing hide-n-go seek lately!

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    9. Mothers are so special to daughters.. no one can replace them.This is indeed a super healthy masala.

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    10. It's great to have something passed down to you and something you can continue to pass down! This sounds delicious!

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    11. I can already tell this tastes delicious. A beautiful article, indeed. Happy mother's day!

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    12. The flavours in milk masala sound amazing. And it's such a nice way to remember your mother.

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    13. Awwww.....I love this; soooooo natural and healthy; I'm going to try it. I'm sure you're a good cook like your mum ;) Happy Mother's Day, lovely xx

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    14. I've never tried anything like this before Nayna. I don't really have many recipes passed down, a few cakes, a soup and my mum's mac and cheese.

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    15. That looks really good! I'm trying to think of something yummy to make my mom and luckily she loves lots of vegetarian foods!

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    16. omg! I've never heard about this but it looks really yummy! I'd love to try it and I'm sure my mom too x

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    17. You are so right'mother's love and goodness in a glass' lovely tribute to your mum. Masala milk is our favourite .. :)

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    18. I've heard so many good things about this drink, I would love to try it one day.

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    19. Wow. Lovely recipe. Perfect for summers.

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    20. Great to see recipes being passed through the generations! There are so many spices in your recipe, I can imagine this is really flavoursome.

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    21. This is a lovely post, and sounds like a delicious recipe!

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    22. This sounds delicious! It sounds like it could taste quite nutty which sounds like it could be for me :)

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    23. i love the sound of this - I'm going to try it

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    24. I am so sorry you lost your mum :( This loos delicious - I would love to try it. Kaz

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    25. This looks yummy! I've never heard of this type of milk, but it looks like it would taste great! ��

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    26. This is really a fond memory of your mum..mum's are the best and they just know the right solution for every problem...I'll be saving this recipe..will love to try it

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    27. Such a great and ''delicious'' way to remember your mother on a day like this. I have never tried this before but looks so easy to make it. I might give it a try soon. Thanks for sharing!

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    28. Looks delicious. It's nice that you keep the good memories alive in a form of this recipe. <3

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    29. What an amazing way to be able to remember your mum x

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    30. Oh, sorry for your loss!
      This on the other hand, looks wonderful & I'll definitely try it out :-)

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    31. Ask almost anyone who had the biggest influence on their cooking and they'll say their moms. This is the first time I've heard of Masala milk .. what a wonderful combo of nuts and spices. Wishing for you the happiest of Mother's Days! x

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    32. What a lovely post to remember your mother... a glass filled with goodness...

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    33. Really nice way to have your beloved mum in your memories! Would love to try something like this, because it looks pretty delicious xo

      www.theninebyivana.blogspot.com

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    34. I am sure it would be an interesting taste with all of those different flavors. I would love it as well I am sure. Although I love milk in general.

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    35. How lovely to remember your mum through a recipe... it's amazing the connections that food create. I'd love to try a glass of this golden milk - it sounds lush!

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    36. Masala milk? Never heard of it before but whoa that sounds intense. Loving this, thanks for sharing!
      Katja xxx
      www.katnapped.com

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    37. Lovely recipe. Just what I needed! Tomorrow I have some time to try this out and I deff will! :)

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    38. I have bookmarked your article while reading and realizing how precious is this recipe and how tasty must be this masala milk. Thank you for sharing this!
      Hope I'll find all the ingredients and prepare my first masala milk soon.

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    39. Never heard of this before so I need to definitely give it a shot!

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    40. I love how you have carried forth her recipe. The milk looks yummy as well.

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    41. Such a lovely tribute. definitely a mother's love & goodness in a glass

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    42. What a fabulous recipe and lovely to hear your memories of your Mum x

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    43. Wonderful tribute to your mom. Masala milk looks rich and yummy. Can feel the heavenly taste.

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    44. What a lovely tribute to your mum. I love masala milk an I love the idea of preparing the milk masala in advance.

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    45. Awesome tribute to Mom... delicious milk recipe which is just refreshing my childhood memories...:)Lovely

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    46. A wonderful tribute to your mum Nayna. No one replace mum's love, but we can feel the love by sharing treasured moments. I remember my mum would make this masala milk when I was pregnant with my first born. She pampered me to no end :) Thank you for sharing this recipe for the Mother's Day collection.

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    47. I can imagine the aromatics would make this a scrumptious milk indeed!

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    48. this masala milk is an awesome recipe to remember your Mom with

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    49. My Mum passed too young too. I also make some of her recipes as it makes me still feel close to her. This is a lovely tribute to make and share with us.

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    50. Oh wow this sounds absolutely divine. I'll definitely being trying the recipe xx

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    51. You cannot beat your mum's baking or cooking, and she lives on in this fabulous recipe, lovely post too Nayna! Karen

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    52. This is such a lovely post. Sorry to hear that your mother passed away when you were young, but nice to see that you have fond memories of cooking in the kitchen and continue to make fab reciepes like this. Your mother would be proud :) x

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    53. I'm sorry for your loss, but it must be beautiful to be able to have such fond memories to look back on. I'm sure being able to pass on what your mother taught you is a beautiful way to keep her spirit alive. The recipe looks very good!

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    54. I am so sorry to hear that your mum passed away when you were really young. What a wonderful tribute to your mother and I do love masala milk x

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    55. I am so sorry to hear you lost your Mum at a young age, but what's lovely tribute to her this is. I don't think I've tried masala milk before.

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    56. It's great how mums to leave us with recipes to remind us of them. This sounds great and the addition of the turmeric during illness is a great idea.

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