The lassi is deeply underappreciated, don’t you think? Cooling and substantive, it
responds to your thirst with tang and candor. Here, Sagegreen makes a lassi (the second lassi submission for the tomato theme – one more and we’d have had a trend, friends) that’s expansively flavored, with not just mango but tomato, too. With not merely cardamom and honey but a sprinkling of sumac (if you can't find it, just double the lemon zest). The tomato has a way of sharpening up the mango with gutsy contrast. Serve this extraordinary treat (well-chilled!) to guests and make them guess the secret ingredients.
https://food52.com/recipes/5951-heirloom-tomato-and-mango-lassi-with-ground-sumac
responds to your thirst with tang and candor. Here, Sagegreen makes a lassi (the second lassi submission for the tomato theme – one more and we’d have had a trend, friends) that’s expansively flavored, with not just mango but tomato, too. With not merely cardamom and honey but a sprinkling of sumac (if you can't find it, just double the lemon zest). The tomato has a way of sharpening up the mango with gutsy contrast. Serve this extraordinary treat (well-chilled!) to guests and make them guess the secret ingredients.
Serves 1-2
- 1cup thick Greek or Turkish yogurt, chilled
- 1/2cup chopped heirloom tomato that is sweet and juicy (Gorilla Orange Blossom or Valencia, for example)
- 1/2cup cubed fresh mango
- 1/8teaspoon ground cardamon
- 1/2teaspoon ground sumac (see photo) or 1/8 teaspoon grated lemon zest
- 1/8teaspoon zest of fresh lemon
- 1 1/2tablespoons acacia honey (or other type of your choice) to taste
- 2ice cubes, crushed up
- Sprinkle of sumac for garnish
- Spearmint leaf (or other herb) for garnish
- Combine all the non-garnish ingredients in a blender and process. Chill, if desired.
- Garnish with sumac sprinkles and a fresh herb sprig.
https://food52.com/recipes/5951-heirloom-tomato-and-mango-lassi-with-ground-sumac
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