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    Home » drinks » Movin' to the Country: Grilled Peach Lassi

    Movin' to the Country: Grilled Peach Lassi

    Aug 22, 2018 · 2 Comments

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    One of my favourite parts of summertime is the crazy-delicious fresh peaches grown right here in Ontario. And that's been especially true these past couple of weeks, because this year's crop of Niagara peaches is especially amazing - intensely flavourful, sweet and oh-so-juicy.

    Grilled Peach Lassi

    Forget Eat a Peach Day. At my house, it's basically Eat a Peach Month all August long.

    I've already eaten my weight in peaches over the last couple of weeks, and have absolutely no intention of stopping until the peaches are all gone. It's an annual tradition.

    Basket of Peaches

    Millions of Peaches, Peaches for Me

    My only problem is that sometimes I just can't eat those peaches quite fast enough, and a few of them end up a little past their prime.

    Thankfully, there's plenty you can do with a slightly overripe peach, even if it's too smooshy to eat out of hand. I'm talking about everything from cake to muffins to barbecue sauce.

    But one of my favourite options is this delicious grilled peach lassi.

    Grilled Peaches

    What's a Lassi?

    Lassi is a yogurt-based drink that is popular in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The base for all lassis is a combination of yogurt, milk and water. From there, different flavours are added depending on what kind of lassi you're making.

    The most traditional versions are either salted and sprinkled with spices, or lightly sweetened and scented with flavours like rosewater or cardamom.

    Here in Canada, the most popular version is a sweet version flavoured with fresh fruit. It's typically made with fresh mangoes, but you can also make it with just about any summer fruit you've got kicking around... like, say, a few peaches that are slightly past their prime.

    That said, you can easily adapt this recipe to work with other summer fruits, like strawberry, plum or pineapple.

    Grilled Peach Lassi

    Meet Your New Summer BFF: The Grilled Peach Lassi

    You can make a perfectly lovely lassi using just fresh peaches and yogurt, but I've discovered that something magical happens when you grill them first - the flavour gets a little deeper, a little mellower, and a little bit sweeter. A splash of kefir keeps things bright and tangy, while a sprinkle of cardamom adds a little exotic je-ne-sais-quoi.

    It's a tall glass of bright summer sunshine on a hot, muggy day (or a torrentially rainy one, for that matter).

    My only complaint is that with summer slipping by its usual breakneck pace, it won't be long before peach season is done for another year. All the more reason to eat so many that I'm sick of them by then!

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    Grilled Peach Lassi

    Grilled Peach Lassi


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    • Author: Isabelle Boucher
    • Total Time: 15 minutes
    • Yield: 2 1x
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    Description

    Grilling peaches adds an extra layer of flavour to this refreshing summertime drink. I like to make mine extra-tangy by using both yogurt and kefir, but you can use milk instead of the kefir for a less tangy variation.


    Ingredients

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    • 2 large peaches, halved and pitted
    • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt
    • ¼ cup plain kefir (or milk)
    • 2 tbsp maple syrup (or honey)
    • ¼ tsp ground cardamom

    Instructions

    1. Preheat a lightly-oiled grill (or a grill pan) over medium-high heat. Once the grill is good and hot, place the peaches cut-side down over direct heat, and cook until you have nicely charred grill marks (about 2-3 minutes). Allow to cool to room temperature, then roughly chop.
    2. Using a high-powered blender, puree the peaches together with the yogurt, milk, maple syrup and cardamom until smooth and well-combined.
    3. Drink immediately, or transfer to a pitcher and refrigerate until ready to serve.
    • Prep Time: 10 mins
    • Cook Time: 5 mins

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    It's National Eat a Peach Day! I'm joining up with some of my favourite bloggers with 23 peachy-keen recipes to celebrate.

    Peach Recipe Photo Collage

    We’ve got 11 brand-new recipes from the Celebrating Food crew today:

    • Fried Peaches and Creme Anglaise from Ashlee Marie
    • Peaches and Cream Overnight Oats from Pretty Providence
    • Grilled Peach Lassi from me!
    • Southern Peach Pie from Savory Experiments
    • Peach Lemonade from Real Mom Kitchen
    • Almond Peach Bread from An Italian in my Kitchen
    • Peach Coffee Cake from Simply Stacie
    • Peach and Raspberry Cobbler from Premeditated Leftovers
    • Peach Buttermilk Cake from The Baker Upstairs
    • Brown Sugar Pavolva with Caramelized Peaches from Supergolden Bakes
    • The Easiest Way to Peel Peaches from 365 Days of Slow Cooking

    Plus another seven recipes from some of my favourite bloggers:

    • Bourbon Peach Goat Cheese Ice Cream from Kelly Bakes
    • Whiskey Peach Crumble Pie from Kitchen Heals Soul
    • Peach and Saffron Pastries from Baked: The Blog
    • Roasted Peach Focaccia from Always Order Dessert
    • Peach Sangria from Cravings of a Lunatic
    • Fresh Peach Sticky Buns from Seasons & Suppers
    • Yucatecan Fish Tacos with Green Peach Salsa from Diversivore

    And to round things out, here are a five oldies-but-goodies from me:

    • Grilled Peach, Prosciutto and Bocconcini Pizza
    • Gingery Fresh Peach Shortcakes
    • Blueberry Peach Oat Crumble Bars
    • Peach Melba Galettes
    • Mango Peach Habanero Barbecue Sauce
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    1. Marci says

      August 25, 2018 at 12:58 pm

      I picked up some Niagara peaches last week and I agree, this year's crop seems to be especially sweet and juicy. I made a boring pie, this sounds much more interesting!

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    2. Mimi says

      August 23, 2018 at 9:00 am

      Love it! This is definitely a lovely way to enjoy fresh peaches.

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