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Introduction

Grape lassi is a cooling yogurt-based drink that blends fresh grapes, yogurt, and milk into a smooth, subtly sweet beverage—ready in minutes. The natural tartness of black grapes balances the richness of yogurt, making this an ideal afternoon refresher or a light dessert drink that doesn’t require cooking.

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Recipe Details

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 2 cups black grapes
  • 1 cup fresh curd (thick plain Indian yogurt)
  • 1 cup milk
  • 4 tbsp sugar
  • 6 ice cubes
  • 1 tbsp salt

Instructions

  1. Blend black grapes, sugar, curd, milk, and salt in a blender until smooth.
  2. Crush ice-cubes, divide it into 4 portions, and divide between 4 glasses.
  3. Pour the lassi over the ice cubes.
  4. Serve chilled.

Variations

Reduced sugar: Use 2 tbsp sugar instead of 4 if you prefer a more tart drink that lets the grape flavor dominate.

Cardamom spice: Add 2–3 crushed cardamom pods to the blender for a warm spice note that complements the grapes without overpowering them.

Thicker consistency: Replace 1/2 cup of the milk with an additional 1/2 cup of yogurt for a denser, spoonable lassi closer to a smoothie.

White grapes: Substitute white grapes for black grapes to shift the flavor to something lighter and more delicate, with less natural tannin intensity.

Frozen grapes: Use frozen black grapes instead of fresh to skip the ice-cube step and achieve an even colder, slushier texture.

Tips for Success

Taste as you blend: Add the salt gradually and blend a moment, then taste before adding the full amount—salt enhances sweetness and grape flavor, but a little goes a long way.

Crush ice before serving: Crushing the ice rather than leaving whole cubes helps it distribute evenly through the drink and prevents large chunks from blocking the straw.

Use thick yogurt: Fresh curd or Greek yogurt gives the lassi body and richness; thinner yogurts will result in a watery, less satisfying drink.

Chill your glasses: Run glasses under cold water or place them in the freezer for 2 minutes before serving—this keeps the lassi cold longer without dilution.

Blend until completely smooth: Any remaining grape bits or pulp will affect mouthfeel; blend for a full 30–45 seconds to ensure a silky texture.

Storage and Reheating

FAQ

Can I make this ahead for a party?

You can blend the grape mixture 2–3 hours ahead and store it in the fridge in a sealed pitcher, but add the ice and pour into glasses only when serving to avoid dilution.

Why does the recipe call for salt in a sweet drink?

Salt enhances both sweetness and flavor depth in yogurt-based drinks; it’s traditional in Indian lassi and prevents the drink from tasting one-dimensional.

Is thick yogurt essential, or can I use regular yogurt?

Regular yogurt will work, but you may need to reduce the milk by 1/4 cup to maintain body; otherwise the lassi will taste thin and watery.

Can I substitute the black grapes with something else?

White grapes, pomegranate juice, or berries all work well; adjust sugar slightly depending on the natural sweetness of your substitute.


Attribution: Recipe text from “Cookbook:Grape Lassi” on Wikibooks (© Wikibooks contributors).

Source: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Grape_Lassi

License: CC BY-SA 4.0 — https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Additions: Editorial additions and formatting changes were made for clarity and usability. Ingredients, instructions, and other sections may be adapted where appropriate.

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