Friday, April 29, 2011

Chilled Cinnamon Horchata

Horchata  is a general name for Spanish or Mexican beverages made traditionally rice,barley,almonds etc.There are regional variations and some countries go for a thick milky drink whereas other may like thinned down version.In Mexico, the rice is traditionally made with rice alone, or in comb with other grains along with cinnamon,vanila etc. I have referenced several sites and tried out this simple horchata with just rice & here it is.

Ingredients:
Short grain Rice: 1/4 cup
Cinnamon Stick : 1' long or as per taste
Water:as needed
Honey/Agave Nectar/Sugar: as per taste

Preparation:
Soak rice and cinnamon stick in enough water for atleast 8 hours or overnight.If some picking or cleaning of rice is to be done do so prior to soaking.

Next day grind the soaked ingredients together adding more water if needed to get an almost-smooth creamy liquid. Add in required sugar/sweetner and give a final blend/pulse so that the sugar is fully dissolved.

Pour in glasses and chill till serving time.

On sitting the creamy rice paste settles at the bottom of the glass. So serve after giving a final stirring along with icecubes and  sweetners.


A different yet refreshing drink. I was surprised more that the drink was tasty.Though I love trying out different recipes,I sometimes am not sure what the outcome will taste like. Especially this time, it was the first time I am trying a drink with rice in it. So the first feeling was surprise which then led me to heartily enjoy the drink.Now I am game for any such drinks.

The simple rice drink also goes to Celebrate Sweets -Sweets with Rice at Priya's, an event by Nivedita

7 Comments:

Priya Suresh said...

WOw marvellous drink,quite different and fantastic..Thanks for sending to CS..

Unknown said...

I love this dish, but never knew it was so easy to prepare. Thanks for the recipe :)

Swathi said...

Looks like kanjivellam is getting sweet makeover here. Looks awesome though.

Cham said...

I have heard of this one- sound simple and delicious drink!

Nithya said...

Something so new to me. Havent heard of a drink of this kind. Looks super yummy and can kind of imagine how it would taste :)

Torviewtoronto said...

refreshing delicious drink

KrithisKitchen said...

This is indeed very new to me... so good... would love to try..
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