Immune Boosting Turmeric Lassi

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We are writing this from a small cabin in Mexico. Me, David and Elsa are on a trip together. Just like two years ago, but this time we are only away for two weeks. And today is Elsa’s birthday. She turns three! Do you remember her first? So much has happened since then, but traveling together is still just as amazing. There won’t be any cake today (saving that for when we come home), but there was at least pancakes for breakfast. And Elsa has decided that we are having açai-bowl for lunch!

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We prepared a few recipes before we left. This first one – a turmeric and ginger flavored banana lassi –  is a special kind of Indian smoothie that we have been drinking a lot of lately. After a long and dark winter, most of us look almost transparently pale and gloomy. Following the natural remedies route, we believe that what we eat affects our bodies. And this lassi is filled with ingredients that can give your immune system and body a natural health boost.

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In India, they often drink lassis after a spicy meal. In our house we have them as breakfast or lunch drinks. And sometimes as a lighter dessert. Apart from it’s health advantages, it is also truly delicious. The turmeric adds a nice and unusual twist in flavor. And the ice makes it all frothy and fresh.

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Immune Boosting Turmeric Lassi
2 large or 4 small glasses

2 cups organic yogurt with active live culture
2 bananas
2 tsp freshly grated ginger
2 tsp honey, preferably unpasteurized
1/2 lemon, juice
2 tsp rosehip powder (optional but delicious, and a good C-vitamin boost)
1 tsp vanilla extract or ground vanilla
3-4 tsp ground turmeric (or fresh turmeric root)
4-5 ice cubes

Place all ingredients in a blender and mix on high speed until smooth. Add more yogurt if you prefer. Pour the lassi in two large glasses. For a more stunning presentation, dust 1 tsp ground turmeric on top before serving. Add a straw and serve.

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Happy Birthday Elsa! We love you more than the world.

80 Comments

  • Christina
    Is this safe for 1 & 3 y.o. to drink? Currently they both have a nasty cold & I'm trying to find a good c9ld kicker for them.
  • sigi
    Yum! I used kefir too and fresh turmeric
  • This is a wonderful recipe, looks tasty. All women in my family is very interested in trying new recipies. Thank you for sharing. Yummy!
  • Ivana
    This is so great! Thank you, guys, for sharing this fantastic recipe! I've just made it this morning with kefir I make at home using kefir grains. This recipe puts ordinary, plain kefir into whole new perspective!
  • This is a great recipe, looks yummy. Me and my wife are very interested in trying new drinks and food. I feel so lucky to find this web site in the middle of the winter. Immune boost will help.
  • Dorothy Di Santo
    What a welcomed site to receive today, thank you. I'm excited to see all The fabulous recipes and smoothies. I do eat organic chicken breasts at least 3 times during the week, but I see many foods I am going to add to my menu. Elsa is so precious! Dorothy
  • i'm two years late to this turmeric lassi party - but i just tried this recipe and it is fabulous. i added a bit extra honey because i was afraid of the turmeric taste being too strong, but it was totally unnecessary ! great recipe : )
  • Erin Smith
    I just have to say. . . I am yet again enjoying an iteration of this smoothie, as I do a majority of mornings (today's has cacao nibs sprinkled on top). Such a good start to the day! Thank you!
  • Becky
    I just got hold of your first book. I love your blog. And your wonderful tiny family :) Awesome stuff!
  • Natasa
    Thank you for this recipe. I've replaced yogurt with hazelnut milk b/c I'm lactose intolerant and it tastes wonderful.
  • Marla Petersen
    Do you have a suggestion for a banana substitute since I am cutting down on carbs for blood sugar leveling and weight loss? Thanks, Marla marlatim@drtel.net
  • Hello David and Luise (and Elsa!), I am an herbalist and author and am preparing for the publication of my fourth book, Soulful Apothecary: An Herbalist's Guide to Making Foods and Drinks in the Kitchen. I'm featuring chefs and herbalists from around the country who are contributing 1-3 recipes that are sustaining, healthy, delicious and include herbs; we'll include broths, soups, smoothies, teas, vinegars, syrups, and much more. I would love to include your Turmeric Lassi recipe as well as information about you and links to your blog and/or website. Please contact me if you are interested in being involved. Your website is beautiful and I look forward to hearing from you, Warmly, Holly Bellebuono vineyardherbs.com https://www.facebook.com/VineyardHerbs https://www.facebook.com/holly.bellebuono
  • Mona
    I made this today, and I love it. It is also good to know that all the stuff in it is doing my body a favour. Thanks for a nice recipe and an inspiring blog!
  • Daniella Price
    Hello, I found that the honey solodified, as in, it didn't dissolve w the rest if the ingredients in my thermomix...is there another way to sweeten it? Thanks!
  • Poppy McNeal
    my name is poppy and i am 9 years old. my mum first tried making the lassi and said it was delicious and then i tried it and i thought it was really nice. we had a look at some of the other recipes to and they look delicious!!!
  • janis
    I have been enjoying making this lassi every morning for the past couple of weeks with the subsitution of frozen mango for the ice cubes. I love it! I have certainly noticed a difference in my body since drinking this on a regular basis (my acupuncturist has been on my case for years to incorporate turmeric in my diet as tumeric is great for circulation and is an anti-immflamitory). Thank you so much for all your recipes (and your beautiful cookbook)

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