Beating the summer heat with lassi and rabri doodh
With the hike in temperature and increased humidity, the people of Rawalpindi are turning towards food-based drinks to cool off including lassi, milkshakes and milk mixed with soft drinks. Residents of the garrison city also have a soft spot for badam wala doodh and rabri doodh.
Rabri is a traditional delicacy of the sub-continent. To make rabri, milk is boiled for hours on low heat till it thickens. The milk is then left in the refrigerator before it is used in dishes such as kheer, kulfi and other sweets and it is also added to milk. No sugar is added to milk when making rabri.
To make rabri doodh, milk, rabri, khoya, falooda, almonds, basil seeds are mixed in a tall glass, topped with crushed ice. Shopkeepers also add in flavours to the drink now.