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    Home » Dessert Recipes » No Bake Desserts

    Pomegranate Shrikand | Sweet Yogurt Dessert

    Published: Aug 21, 2015 by Ramya · 16 Comments

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    Last night I realized I have not posted any sweet/dessert recipes for this week. Going by my sweet tooth and how I have been updating my blog, I wanted to post a dessert to welcome the weekend 🙂 As I have said many a times on this blog, I love sweets. That said, I don’t particularly like butter-milk or yogurt. So Amma used to make me a cup of fresh curd every day growing up. I used to beat it with a teaspoon of sugar and enjoy it as a dessert 😀 I still do it sometimes these days as well, but then keeping in mind the additional calories, fitness regime etc etc (basically the boring grown up stuff), I just gulp down plain curd – just for the nutritional value.

    Last weekend, when I was craving for some dessert I looked into the refrigerator to find some inspiration. Find I did, a big bowl of curd. My initial thought was to prepare frozen fruit yogurt – as I had some mangoes and oranges. Then, the wild me decided to use pomegranate and I ended up making some shrikhand. Shrikhand is a rich creamy dessert made with hung curd. It has to be one of the easiest desserts one can make. I loved the pale pink colored shrikhand, thanks to the pomegranate juice. I also added some fresh pomegranate into the shrikhand and used some for garnish. One of the good things is, with pomegranate being added, the amount of sugar used for sweetness is too less – making this guilt-free.

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    To prepare Pomegranate Shrikhand

    Serves – 2 || Time to prepare – 1 hour + 5 mins || Difficulty level – Easy

    What I used –

    • Thick Curd/Yogurt, 2 cups
    • Pomegranate Kernels, ½ cup + 1 tbsp
    • Sugar, 2 tsp

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    How I made –

    1. In a muslin cloth, hang the curd for 1 hour to drain the excess water. Even though the curd used is thick, you would not believe the amount of extra water/whey comes out on straining. Hang the cloth on a cupboard handle and place a bowl beneath. The more you hang the curd, the more thicker/creamier curd you will get.
    2. Remove the hung curd and the curd should be solid, in a ball. Should yield about a cup of solid curd. Remove it onto a plate.
    3. In a blender, add the pomegranate kernels and blend for 2-3 mins. Strain the juice onto a bowl.
    4. Add the juice to the hung thick solid curd. Mix well.
    5. Add the sugar and mix until dissolved. Also stir in some pomegranate kernels into the curd.
    6. Set the Shrikhand in serving bowls and put them in the refrigerator.
    7. Serve chilled with some pomegranate kernels on top.

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    Note –

    • Hanging of the curd and straining as much water as possible is the single crucial step of preparing Shrikhand.
    • Adjust the quantity of sugar as per preferences. As I added pomegranate juice, I did not add much sugar.
    • Serve the Shrikhand chilled for better taste results.
    • The additional shrikhand can be frozen too and stays good for days.
    • Adding pomegranate kernels to the Shrikhand is optional. If you wish a creamier version, skip that step. I liked the bite those kernels gave.

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    1. srividhya

      August 21, 2015 at 10:03 am

      Same pinch. I eat greek yogurt with sugar. Thats my dessert and thats how I can intake yogurt here. I don’t like the store bought yogurt and fermentation is a big problem...
      Love the top angle shot..

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      • CHCooks

        August 21, 2015 at 3:43 pm

        You wont believe but fermentation is a problem in Bangalore too. I have not managed to make good curd even once.

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    2. cherZie|inthefoodlab

      August 21, 2015 at 11:00 am

      I've always had a question about pomegranate... do we just eat the seeds? may sound silly but it always puzzles me 😛

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      • CHCooks

        August 21, 2015 at 3:42 pm

        Hi Cherzie, yes we can eat the seeds of the pomegranate 🙂

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        • cherZie|inthefoodlab

          August 21, 2015 at 6:51 pm

          I've always thought we had to spit them out and I think: this fruit is too high maintenance!

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          • CHCooks

            August 24, 2015 at 2:27 pm

            hahaha I like the phrase "high mainentance".. 😀 I let the husband do the cutting of the fruit and deskinning it 😀

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            • Cher|inthefoodlab

              August 24, 2015 at 8:40 pm

              Oooooo that's what husbands are for 😉

            • CHCooks

              August 25, 2015 at 8:18 pm

              hahaha 😀

    3. Amanda

      August 21, 2015 at 10:33 pm

      I love anything pomegranate. This look delish.

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      • CHCooks

        August 24, 2015 at 2:27 pm

        Thank you Amanda 🙂

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    4. Traditionally Modern Food

      August 22, 2015 at 2:15 am

      Ur clicks make crave for ur food.. Pomo shrikand looks delightful.. I can finish the bowl in no time

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      • CHCooks

        August 24, 2015 at 2:26 pm

        Thank you so much for such encouraging words Vidya 🙂

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    5. It's All About Food

      August 23, 2015 at 6:07 am

      ??

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      • CHCooks

        August 24, 2015 at 2:24 pm

        🙂 🙂

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    6. dreamzandclouds

      October 12, 2015 at 12:58 pm

      looks yummy!

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