Sunday, June 19, 2011

Mango Mood #5 - Mango Squash

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How would you like to have a home made Maaza or Slice when you are back home after a trip under the scorching sun???!!!!

The thought of it makes me feel thirsty and I'm sure even you would nod your head and agree with me :)

I have been quenching my thirst with it almost ever other day. Don't you want to do it too???

Get set go to make it right away :) Simple and yummy home made mango drink all for you :)
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Ingredients:

Mango pulp - 1 ltr
Water - 1 ltr
Sugar - 1.5 kgs
Pottasium Meta bisulphite (KMS)– ½ tsp
Citric acid - 2 tsp

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Method:

Peel and chop mangoes roughly. Make a puree using a blender and keep it aside.

Take the sugar, citric acid and water in a pan and heat it until the sugar dissolves and it bubbles up. It should be a thin syrup.

Allow this sugar syrup to come to room temperature and then mix up the above made mango puree.

Take a tsp of warm water and dissolve the Pottasium Meta bisulphite (KMS - preservative) in it. Add it to the squash and mix it up.

Now pour the squash into sterilized bottles and store in refrigerator :)

Mango squash is ready.

To serve, fill 1/3 of serving glass with the mango squash and remaining by water. Mix up well and serve chill topped with ice cubes :)

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Note:

Use disposable kitchen gloved when you do the entire process.

KMS or PMS preservative is available in super markets like Nilgiris.

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Tips:

You can use this squash as dessert topping also :)

Drizzle some mango squash on vanilla ice cream and serve :)

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Written by: Nithya
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37 comments:

  1. Hummm...Such a refreshing Mango drink..with beautiful presentation..just loved it

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  2. Wow! Home made squash, that looks great and without any doubt beautiful clicks.

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  3. Lovely cups and nice captures... Love the natural backdrop of Ur home than everything ;) haha nice drink ...

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  4. Looks refreshing n yum ...would love to have it

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  5. Homemade maaza/slice sounds very tempting to me...Looks super yumm and damn tempting :)

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  6. Refreshing yummy squash...love the clicks...

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  7. Wow!! its so easy to make and refreshing too..Nice clicks as well..

    Sunanda's Kitchen

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  8. Gorgeous pictures dear..refreshing.

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  9. Coming there to have a sip :) Lovely color and good clicks, Nithi!

    Lite Bite

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  10. Home made frooti sounds so yummy and mouth watering... Lovely clicks and beautiful cups...

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  11. Home made sqash... Great work Nithya...

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  12. wow..havent tied making squash with mango so far...Looks great!!:)
    Check out the mango event in my blog!!:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com/

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  13. Wowww.... Looks so tempting and delicious.. Nice and tempting drink.. thanks for sharing Nithya.. Beautiful pictures :)
    Indian Cuisine

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  14. those glass SO very pretty Nithya! and mazza lets not talk about it, its my fav soft drink neither i get mango nor mazzaa :O

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  15. Absolutely love your glasses :)

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  16. this reminds me of my childhood days when my mom used make mango squash during the summer season

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  17. the picture is so tempting...very nice..

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  18. Lovely presentation as always! How I wished to grab a glass now. :D

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  19. I usually try a rasna or maaza when I feel like having something like a squash or juice. I think your version would be more economical and disadvantage being I will finish the entire prep in a day :)

    North Indian's prepare another version of the squash where the mango pulp with sugar is brought to a juicy form and then dried in small containers that are later cut into pieces and preserved for months. I hope you might have seen it.

    The presentation was good as always and I will try this with the mangoes we get from the mango tree in our garden. Hope you might have seen the mango theft ;)

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  20. Hey Nithya,

    I am a great fan of your photographic skills. How I wish I could learn from you... Can you begin one series on photography and presentation???

    Mango squash looks very refreshing!!

    Regards,
    Seema
    amchi-bong-konnexion.blogspot.com
    seemabbas.blogspot.com

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  21. The mango squash looks truly awesome and refreshing! And those glasses are so beautiful!

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  22. Am loving all that I read here..Thanks for sharing your culinary adventures with rocking clicks..
    everything looks soooooooo yummy..:)
    Tasty Appetite

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  23. missed ur previous mango mood posts.
    The cup in which u served and the big bottle was very pretty and refreshing and wonderful drink

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  24. very nice & refreshing drink..the pic is so tempting !!

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  25. Homemade squash always hit the spot..love ur cute cups..Awesome!

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  26. I lovee mangoes and your squash looks soo refreshing dear :D Awesome.. And beautiful pictures :)

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  27. If I had the money, I would write a mango thoppu to your name so you can constantly make mangoey things like this and make us all happy. Beautiful sexy looking post!

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  28. woww... im getting aroma of mangoes here.. its mango season in ur blog too.. :)

    this looks too gud.. and the way u presented it is amazing.. wondrful snaps :)

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  29. I so love your mango mania...keep them coming! The pictures rock, just like you sweetie! Loved those cute cups :)

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  30. Mindblowing and amazing clicks Nits. Very refreshing squash.Loved the cups alot.

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  31. love the clicks and looks so refreshing..

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  32. Homemade mango squash sounds too tempting...I am in :)...lovely clicks Nithya.

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  33. you are so highly creative and i am head over heels in love with your decor and props! good job!

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