
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 :)
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 :)


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

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 :)
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 :)

Note:
Use disposable kitchen gloved when you do the entire process.
KMS or PMS preservative is available in super markets like Nilgiris.
Use disposable kitchen gloved when you do the entire process.
KMS or PMS preservative is available in super markets like Nilgiris.

Tips:
You can use this squash as dessert topping also :)
Drizzle some mango squash on vanilla ice cream and serve :)
You can use this squash as dessert topping also :)
Drizzle some mango squash on vanilla ice cream and serve :)

Hummm...Such a refreshing Mango drink..with beautiful presentation..just loved it
ReplyDeleteWow! Home made squash, that looks great and without any doubt beautiful clicks.
ReplyDeleteLovely cups and nice captures... Love the natural backdrop of Ur home than everything ;) haha nice drink ...
ReplyDeleteLooks refreshing n yum ...would love to have it
ReplyDeleteHomemade maaza/slice sounds very tempting to me...Looks super yumm and damn tempting :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous pics nithya
ReplyDeleteRefreshing yummy squash...love the clicks...
ReplyDeleteWow!! its so easy to make and refreshing too..Nice clicks as well..
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Gorgeous pictures dear..refreshing.
ReplyDeleteComing there to have a sip :) Lovely color and good clicks, Nithi!
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Home made frooti sounds so yummy and mouth watering... Lovely clicks and beautiful cups...
ReplyDeleteHome made sqash... Great work Nithya...
ReplyDeletewow..havent tied making squash with mango so far...Looks great!!:)
ReplyDeleteCheck out the mango event in my blog!!:)
Dr.Sameena@
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Wowww.... Looks so tempting and delicious.. Nice and tempting drink.. thanks for sharing Nithya.. Beautiful pictures :)
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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
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your glasses :)
ReplyDeleteHome made maaza sounds super cool and fabulous..
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this reminds me of my childhood days when my mom used make mango squash during the summer season
ReplyDeletethe picture is so tempting...very nice..
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation as always! How I wished to grab a glass now. :D
ReplyDeleteI 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 :)
ReplyDeleteNorth 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 ;)
Hey Nithya,
ReplyDeleteI 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
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seemabbas.blogspot.com
The mango squash looks truly awesome and refreshing! And those glasses are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteRefreshing one for this heat
ReplyDeleteAm loving all that I read here..Thanks for sharing your culinary adventures with rocking clicks..
ReplyDeleteeverything looks soooooooo yummy..:)
Tasty Appetite
missed ur previous mango mood posts.
ReplyDeleteThe cup in which u served and the big bottle was very pretty and refreshing and wonderful drink
very nice & refreshing drink..the pic is so tempting !!
ReplyDeleteHomemade squash always hit the spot..love ur cute cups..Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI lovee mangoes and your squash looks soo refreshing dear :D Awesome.. And beautiful pictures :)
ReplyDeleteIf 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!
ReplyDeletewoww... im getting aroma of mangoes here.. its mango season in ur blog too.. :)
ReplyDeletethis looks too gud.. and the way u presented it is amazing.. wondrful snaps :)
I so love your mango mania...keep them coming! The pictures rock, just like you sweetie! Loved those cute cups :)
ReplyDeletedelicious looking drink fabulous
ReplyDeleteMindblowing and amazing clicks Nits. Very refreshing squash.Loved the cups alot.
ReplyDeletelove the clicks and looks so refreshing..
ReplyDeleteHomemade mango squash sounds too tempting...I am in :)...lovely clicks Nithya.
ReplyDeleteyou are so highly creative and i am head over heels in love with your decor and props! good job!
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