Hey everyone, it is me, Dave, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, ayran/laban(middle eastern savoury yoghurt drink). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Ayran is a popular Middle Eastern beverage, especially in Turkey where it's considered the national drink. In Iran, there's a similar drink that goes by the name of "doogh" but is usually served up with fresh mint. A deliciously simple recipe of diluted natural yoghurt mixed with sea salt and water, you'll. Ayran is a Middle Eastern yogurt drink that's made by blending yogurt, water, and salt.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have ayran/laban(middle eastern savoury yoghurt drink) using 4 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Ayran/Laban(Middle Eastern Savoury Yoghurt Drink):
- Get 400 gms Thick Fresh Yogurt
- Make ready 1 tsp Salt
- Make ready 6-8 Ice cubes
- Prepare 5-6 Mint leaves
Syrians and Lebanese call it Laban Ayran. In Iraq and Jordan it's called Shenina. And if you add a little crushed or dried mint to the drink, you'll have Doogh. Ayran is a very popular drink in Middle Eastern countries like Lebanon or Turkey.
Steps to make Ayran/Laban(Middle Eastern Savoury Yoghurt Drink):
- Blend all the ingredients until thick and foamy. Garnish with some more mint leaves and serve it super chilled. They can be omitted if desired. It tastes just right even without the garnishing.
- Indians call it Chaas, Arabs call it Ayran or Laban, call it by any name, it's a cooling yogurt drink widely enjoyed in the scorching summers throughout the Middle Eastern countries. Laban can be made either thinner or thicker depending on one's liking. It is a must-have summer drink here. It can be had with the addition of sugar or even seasonal fruits too as a lovely variation and an innovative twist. I have tried it with almost every seasonal fruit available. Happy Summers!
And if you add a little crushed or dried mint to the drink, you'll have Doogh. Ayran is a very popular drink in Middle Eastern countries like Lebanon or Turkey. In fact, it's apparently the national drink of Turkey! Each region in the Middle East has their slight variation of ayran. However, the most traditional one consists of three simple ingredients.
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