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Mogre Ka Sharbat , Indian Jasmine Sharbat

By Anjana Chaturvedi @maayeka

Mogre ka Sharbat- Refreshing summer drink made with fresh and fragrant Indian Jasmine flower

Summer demand for cool refreshing drink to beat the heat. Market is flooded with amazing variety of sharbats and squashes but most of them are made with artificial essence and food colors. Artificial colors and essence are harmful for our health so should be avoided . There are so many drinks which can be easily made at home with the ingredients , herbs and fruits available at home.

I always prefer to make drinks with fresh fruits,vegetable ,herbs and ingredients at home as they are healthy, fresh and economical too as compared to the juices available in the market. Sharbats and mock tails made with fresh flowers and herbs are significantly more refreshing and flavorful as compared to off the shelf market products and economical too.

Few days back I made Fresh Rose Syrup at home and was a big hit and every body loved the fresh taste and aroma of that rose sharbat. So I made this Mogre ka sharbat last week and loved the fresh taste and awesome flavor of fresh mogre ka sharbat.

You can try to make these easy and fresh home made sharbat this summer-

  • Mango Lemonade
  • Angoor ka sharbat / Grape drink
  • Kairi Panna /Raw mango squash
  • Lychee and Rose Cooler
  • Watermelon Juice
  • Kokum Sharbat
  • Hibiscus Tea
  • Lime Mojito

mogre ka sharbat

mogra sharbat

Mogre ka Sharbat , Indian Jasmine Sharbat Mogre ka sharbat -Refreshing summer drink made with fresh and fragrant Jasmine flower
  • CourseBeverages /drinks
  • CuisineIndian
Servings1 liter Prep Time10 min Cook Time10 min Ingredients
  • 150gms Indian Jasmine Flower / Mogra Phool
  • 850gms Sugar / Chini
  • 5 Green Cardamom / Hari Elaichi
  • 5cup Water / Paani
Instructions
  1. Wash the jasmine flower/ mogra phool with enough water.
  2. Now take the washed Flowers in a big bowl and add 3.5 cups of water in the bowl (the water should be enough to submerge the petals completely)
  3. Now cover the bowl and let the petals soak for few hours,keep mixing and gently pressing the petals 3-4 times in between.
  4. Then strain the flowers and keep the water and flowers separately.
  5. In a pan add 850 gms of sugar and 2 cups of water and the green cardamom and boil on medium heat till the sugar melts and the syrup become sticky like gulab jamun syrup/chashni.
  6. Add 3-4 drops of lemon juice to clear the sugar syrup scum.
  7. Now add the jasmine water( water in which you have soaked the jasmine petals and now strained) in the sugar syrup and just give it 2 boils.
  8. Switch off the flame and add the jasmine petals.
  9. Let the syrup come to room temperature and then cover the pan with a lid and let it rest overnight.
  10. Next day filter the syrup to remove all the petals and store the syrup in a glass bottle or jar.
  11. Keep it refrigerated for a long shelf life.
  12. How to serve- In a glass add few tbsp mogra syrup ,put some ice cubes and then add chilled water . usually its 1:5 ratio of syrup and water
  13. Stir well and serve !

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