Without much introduction I am posting this in a hurry to participate in the Think Spice! Saffron event, hosted by Sunita, hope I have not crossed the deadline.
Source : My Own
Cuisine: Indian
Prep time: 6-7 hrs/overnight
Cooking time: 10 mins
Serves: 4-5 people
Ingredients:
2 C of Homemade yogurt
1/2 C Mango pulp or thinly sliced ripe mango cubes
1/2 C Sugar
2 T Milk, warm
6-7 strands of Saffron
1/2 C Pistachios, coarsely chopped
1/2 t Cardamom powder
Method:
- Place the yogurt in a clean muslin cloth, tie securely and allow to hang for 6-7 hrs or leave overnight to drain off the liquid. Place a bowl under the bag to catch the drips or place over the sink.
- Meanwhile peel the mangoes. Remove the flesh from the pit or stone, slice the flesh and cut into thin strips. Or else you can completely ignore this and take 1/2 cup of Mango pulp which we get in Indian groceries.
- First remove the yogurt and mash thoroughly and to this add the sugar and mix well to combine with the thick yogurt. Soak some saffron in warm milk.
- Add the soaked saffron milk, mango pulp and cardamom powder and stir well so that all the ingredients are well amalgamated.
- Garnish with chopped pistachios and few strands of saffron. Cover and chill in the refrigerate until needed. Serve sprinkled with chopped pistachios and saffron strands.

Divine!!! Thanx for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome entry! I just posted mine too, hoping i am not too late :)
ReplyDeleteshrikhand looks gorgeous, padma! have my spoon ready to dig in ;)
ReplyDeletelove those pista slivers on top, lovely texture, i make the plain one :)
Wow looks excelent and yummy ....Great great entry padma...:)Photo is too good!
ReplyDeleteet tu padma? so far i have been looking at only saffron and peaches in my feed. :D
ReplyDeleteAmrakhand, shrikand everywhere..beautiful picture adn lovely colour.
ReplyDeletehey padma... that looks very tempting!!
ReplyDeletecan I try it :)
that looks exotic....
ReplyDeletePlease can I get my spoon ready? That looks so delicious...
ReplyDeletepadma..how yummy does that look...isn't it funny that all of us rush to the finish line on the last day..tho we have a month...i submitted to RCI on the 25th and submitted for the AFAM the day before coz i thought 25th was the last date ;)
ReplyDeletehey i made it a number of times but mine nvr looked this gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletePadma, that looks divine...thanks for sending it over.
ReplyDeleteI made this once but used mango pulp ;)adding pistachios just add up to their beauty :)
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Looks really good Padma. I've yet to try making shrikand at home.. my husband's not a fan.. but maybe te flavored will changed is mind.
ReplyDeleteLuv, luv,luv this. Thx for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking Shrikhand Padma......I missed this post...how come...It didn't show up in my reader........??? !!!%^%*&^*
ReplyDeleteNice snap and presentation dear :-)
WoW! I love the ingredients, and this sounds so goood!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love pistachio nuts great recipe Padma YUM. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat dish with Mango. I can imagine the divine taste of Pista and Mango. Great entry Padma!:)
ReplyDeleteThat looks so yummy & gorgeous. Yesterday I saw shrikand at suma's now it's Amrakhand.I've eaten these only at restaurants. Never had a recipe to try. This looks so good. will try it soon. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty n tempting Padma..Nice Entry...I never tasted Shrikand, but always wanted to..
ReplyDeleteYummy, Nice picture and lovely colour
ReplyDeleteabsolutely delicious richa, I wish I could have some now :)
ReplyDeleteI never tried these sweets earlier like shrikhand/Amrakhand etc., I should try once and see how would they taste.
ReplyDeleteLove Amrakhand!!! I made this last year when my parents were visiting us for Diwali!!! owo, its almost 1 year since i have tasted it.. time to go for it again!!
ReplyDeleteluks sssoooooooooo delicious...(drool)(drool)
ReplyDeleteThe shrikhand is very tempting. Really droolworthy.
ReplyDeleteLook at that bowl of goodness!
ReplyDeletePadma, the Amrakhand looks so delicious and yummy. I love Shrikhand in any form and that too with mangoes. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteAlso thanks for asking my name. How about I let you take a guess :-) I will give clues as we go along?
Padma, that looks so yummy. nice color, and the pista pieces on top just adds to the beauty!
ReplyDeletelooks yummy and the pic is perfect.
ReplyDeleteShrikhand with aam...I love this name. Looks delicious
ReplyDeletePadma, this is absolutely delicious. I would love to try this.
ReplyDeletepadma your recipe just rocks
ReplyDeleteGorgeous amrakhand.
ReplyDeletePadma, this looks so yummy !! want to taste it now :)
ReplyDeletePadma, this looks so beautiful it makes me want to run right out and get some mango pulp. Yum! :)
ReplyDeleteYumm!
ReplyDeletelooks like a simple recipe to make! Must try it out!
I like shrikhand with warm chapattis.
:-)
Super Shrikhand.. I love it, just made plain shrikand few days back.. will try this soon.. Poori & Shrikhand - Superb together!
ReplyDeleteso easy to make! tastes delicious too!! very nice entry.
ReplyDeleteYUM. That is all I can say, Padma
ReplyDeleteThis looks too good to eat. Thanks, Padma. Another fabulous recipe from you.
ReplyDeleteDear Padma
ReplyDeleteVisiting your blog for the first time and am impressed by its content. Shall visit it regularly.
Greetings to you from Botswana. The kesar pista amarkhand recipe is good.Will try it, here.
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