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Turmeric Lassi

Turmeric Lassi recipe with fresh ginger, lemon, banana, and honey for a delicious and nutritious creamy beverage.
Turmeric Lassi with fresh ginger | https://www.theroastedroot.net

Have you ever tried a lassi?

If you enjoy smoothies or yogurt, you’ll love lassis! 

What Is A Lassi?:

A lassi is a creamy beverage that originates from India. It is typically a mixture of yogurt (or buttermilk) and spices, and sometimes fruit. Mango lassis are very popular at Indian restaurants in the United States.

The difference between a lassi and a smoothie is this: In a smoothie, fruit plays the leading role.

In a lassi, yogurt plays the leading role. Both are beverages. Both may or may not have fruit. But yogurt (or kefir) has to have the majority stake in a lassi, and a lassi does not have to include fruit. Smoothies have to be fruitful but do not have to contain yogurt. We’ve got rules and reputations to protect. Word.

So during one of my recent pinterest sessions, a photograph of a turmeric lassi flew right by my eyeball and I had to chase it down with light speed agility so that I could pin that sucker down.

Because pictures fly by you on pinterest. So fast. On the reg.

Health Benefits of Turmeric:

Here’s why I am so interested in the turmeric lassi: turmeric has an insane amount of health benefits.

First and foremost, it is known to fight and prevent cancer cell growth. It is also an anti-inflammatory, which also helps ease skin ailments such as psoriasis.

Turmeric has been known to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s, is an antioxidant, and is also a natural pain killer. Turmeric is a major thing right now and if it doesn’t live in your spice cabinet yet, it probably should.

Ginger is an anti-inflammatory (just like turmeric) and is known to be a digestive aid, ease nausea, and is a natural antibiotic. Bananas taste great, the end. Honey is a superfood and also a natural antibiotic. Blend up these little babies and holy healthy ramalamadingdong!

Turmeric Lassi with Ginger | https://www.theroastedroot.net

There’s so much about this lassi that I want to hug. 

I loved this thing so much, there is another version of it in my cookbook, Delicious Probiotic Drinks.

Similar. Different. But pretty much the same thing. With different ingredients. And awesome.

Recipe Adaptations:

  • Use coconut milk yogurt to make a dairy-free lassi
  • Replace the banana with 1/2 to 1 cup of frozen mango for a mango lassi.
  • If you’re familiar with the flavor of turmeric, you can add up to 1 teaspoon to the lassi. If you have less experience with turmeric, start with 1/4 teaspoon and work your way up, as turmeric has a very distinct flavor.

You can adjust the amount of turmeric up or down, but if you follow the recipe below, you’ll get sweet, creamy, lemon ginger flavor with a little bite on the back end from the ginger.

You’re still stuck on “back end,” aren’t you, you little ruffian?

That’s alright, here’s what you need for the heat:

Turmeric Lassi with fresh ginger | https://www.theroastedroot.net

Turmeric Lassi

A delicious way to take in your antioxidants and probiotics, this low-inflammatory lassi recipe is loaded with health benefits
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
1 Lassi

Ingredients

  • 1 cup plain kefir or plain yogurt*
  • 1 frozen banana**
  • 2 teaspoons fresh ginger, grated
  • 2 tsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric**
  • 2 teaspoons honey, to taste

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a high powered blender and blend until smooth. Enjoy immediately!

Notes

*Use coconut milk yogurt to make dairy-free
**Replace the banana with 1/2 to 1 cup of frozen mango for a mango lassi.
***If you're familiar with the flavor of turmeric, you can add up to 1 teaspoon to the lassi. If you have less experience with turmeric, start with 1/4 teaspoon and work your way up, as turmeric has a very distinct flavor.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Lassi - Calories: 187kcal - Carbohydrates: 43g - Protein: 3g - Fat: 2g - Fiber: 4g - Sugar: 29g
Course: Beverages
Cuisine: Indian
Keyword: how to make a lassi, lassi recipe, mango lassi, Turmeric lassi
Servings: 1 Lassi
Calories: 187kcal
Author: Julia
Recipe Rating




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Jeni

Sunday 10th of December 2017

you need some fat and some black pepper to get the benefits of turmeric, so use a full-fat milk yogurt or kefir, or somethign like coconut milk with a good fat content, and add a couple of grinds of black pepper - it should work fine with the ginger and stuff, and will maximise the benefits.

Billy

Tuesday 17th of October 2017

This sounds like such a gut-healthy drink! Probiotics and turmeric sounds amazing. Definitely want to try making this one at home to be sure the family and my stomach health is in tip top shape!

Cassandra

Tuesday 27th of January 2015

Wow! I just made a vegan version of this with coconut yogurt and stevia. So much flavor. It's not like anything I have ever had before. I'm in love with this little lassi! Thank you for posting this recipe.

Julia

Tuesday 27th of January 2015

What a great idea! I had been meaning to whip up a lassi using an almond milk or coconut milk yogurt and am so happy you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for the feedback! :D

jodi

Friday 15th of August 2014

YOU are hysterical! I just made your ginger carrot smoothie - love it! Then I looked at the Turmeric lassi recipe - I just love reading your "commentaries" - can't help but laugh and enjoy! going to definitely be following you, and did I see you have a cookbook, or it's in the works? Gotta check that out, man.

Anil Grover

Saturday 7th of June 2014

A very unhealthy drink. Lemon and lassi mixture makes an adverse effects on health. However ginger and haldi powder is good. Omit lemon.

Julia

Saturday 7th of June 2014

Could you elaborate on how lemon and "lassi mixture" creates adverse effects on your health? I've made this drink multiple times and have never had any problems.

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