<p>Known as a natural coolant and antioxidant, mint helps beat the heat as a perfect summer cooler. It can give a soothing effect to your irritated stomach and has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. Nutritionists advise adding a dash of mint to your juices, smoothies, salad and chutney. Here are a few quick drinks and dishes you can make using mint.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Iced Mint Tea</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Ingredients</em></p>.<p>1 teabag</p>.<p>300 ml boiling water</p>.<p>2 tablespoon mint leaves</p>.<p>1 lime pared, rind</p>.<p>2 teaspoon lime juice</p>.<p><em>Method</em></p>.<p>Place teabag in a heatproof jug.</p>.<p>Pour over boiling water, mint leaves, and lime rind.</p>.<p>Cover and allow it to steep for 30 minutes.</p>.<p>Strain the liquid, chill well.</p>.<p>Then add lime juice, strips of mint to taste and serve over ice.</p>.<p>(Recipe credit: food.ndtv.com)</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold"> Mint Pannacota</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Ingredients</em></p>.<p>250 ml skimmed milk</p>.<p>250 ml fresh cream</p>.<p>25 gm honey</p>.<p>8 gm gelatine</p>.<p>3 drops vanilla<br />essence</p>.<p>10 gm fresh mint</p>.<p><em>Method</em></p>.<p>Warm the milk and fresh cream together. Add honey and soaked gelatine and stir.</p>.<p>Add vanilla essence and chopped fresh mint. Put the mixture into the desired mould and freeze it.<br />Serve chilled.</p>.<p>(Recipe credit: food.ndtv.com)</p>.<p><strong>Mint Chutney </strong></p>.<p><em>Ingredients:</em></p>.<p>4 tbsp curd</p>.<p>1 tsp cumin powder</p>.<p>1 tsp chaat masala</p>.<p>1 tsp amchur</p>.<p>1.5 cups mint leaves</p>.<p>1 cup coriander powder</p>.<p>2 green chillies</p>.<p>1 onion</p>.<p>4 medium-sized garlic</p>.<p>1-inch chopped ginger</p>.<p>Salt, to taste</p>.<p><em>Method</em></p>.<p>Take 3 to 4 tablespoon fresh curd in a bowl and whisk it till it’s smooth. Then add 1 teaspoon cumin powder, 1 teaspoon chaat masala, 1 teaspoon amchur (dry mango powder) and salt as per taste to the beaten curd. Mix very well.</p>.<p>In a blender or wet grinder take 1.5 cups freshly rinsed mint leaves (pudina), 1 cup rinsed coriander leaves, 1 to 2 green chillies (chopped), 1 small chopped onion, 3 to 4 medium-sized garlic cloves and 1-inch chopped ginger. Grind with a little water to a smooth paste. Then mix the green chutney paste with the curd. with a spoon start to mix both the green chutney and curd. continue to mix and blend till the whole Pudina chutney Becomes uniform and in one colour.</p>.<p>Check the chutney for salt and taste and add more salt and spice powders if needed.</p>.<p>(Recipe credit: vegrecipesofindia.com)</p>.<p><strong>Mint Gelato </strong></p>.<p><em>Ingredients</em></p>.<p>Heavy cream</p>.<p>Milk</p>.<p>Mint leaves</p>.<p><em>Method</em></p>.<p>Blend heavy cream, whole milk, and a cautious amount of freshly chopped mint leaves. Pop it in the ice-cream churner and allow it to chill for a few hours.If you want, you can add some chocolate chunks into it too.</p>.<p>(Recipe credit: hungryforever.com)</p>
<p>Known as a natural coolant and antioxidant, mint helps beat the heat as a perfect summer cooler. It can give a soothing effect to your irritated stomach and has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. Nutritionists advise adding a dash of mint to your juices, smoothies, salad and chutney. Here are a few quick drinks and dishes you can make using mint.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Iced Mint Tea</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Ingredients</em></p>.<p>1 teabag</p>.<p>300 ml boiling water</p>.<p>2 tablespoon mint leaves</p>.<p>1 lime pared, rind</p>.<p>2 teaspoon lime juice</p>.<p><em>Method</em></p>.<p>Place teabag in a heatproof jug.</p>.<p>Pour over boiling water, mint leaves, and lime rind.</p>.<p>Cover and allow it to steep for 30 minutes.</p>.<p>Strain the liquid, chill well.</p>.<p>Then add lime juice, strips of mint to taste and serve over ice.</p>.<p>(Recipe credit: food.ndtv.com)</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold"> Mint Pannacota</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Ingredients</em></p>.<p>250 ml skimmed milk</p>.<p>250 ml fresh cream</p>.<p>25 gm honey</p>.<p>8 gm gelatine</p>.<p>3 drops vanilla<br />essence</p>.<p>10 gm fresh mint</p>.<p><em>Method</em></p>.<p>Warm the milk and fresh cream together. Add honey and soaked gelatine and stir.</p>.<p>Add vanilla essence and chopped fresh mint. Put the mixture into the desired mould and freeze it.<br />Serve chilled.</p>.<p>(Recipe credit: food.ndtv.com)</p>.<p><strong>Mint Chutney </strong></p>.<p><em>Ingredients:</em></p>.<p>4 tbsp curd</p>.<p>1 tsp cumin powder</p>.<p>1 tsp chaat masala</p>.<p>1 tsp amchur</p>.<p>1.5 cups mint leaves</p>.<p>1 cup coriander powder</p>.<p>2 green chillies</p>.<p>1 onion</p>.<p>4 medium-sized garlic</p>.<p>1-inch chopped ginger</p>.<p>Salt, to taste</p>.<p><em>Method</em></p>.<p>Take 3 to 4 tablespoon fresh curd in a bowl and whisk it till it’s smooth. Then add 1 teaspoon cumin powder, 1 teaspoon chaat masala, 1 teaspoon amchur (dry mango powder) and salt as per taste to the beaten curd. Mix very well.</p>.<p>In a blender or wet grinder take 1.5 cups freshly rinsed mint leaves (pudina), 1 cup rinsed coriander leaves, 1 to 2 green chillies (chopped), 1 small chopped onion, 3 to 4 medium-sized garlic cloves and 1-inch chopped ginger. Grind with a little water to a smooth paste. Then mix the green chutney paste with the curd. with a spoon start to mix both the green chutney and curd. continue to mix and blend till the whole Pudina chutney Becomes uniform and in one colour.</p>.<p>Check the chutney for salt and taste and add more salt and spice powders if needed.</p>.<p>(Recipe credit: vegrecipesofindia.com)</p>.<p><strong>Mint Gelato </strong></p>.<p><em>Ingredients</em></p>.<p>Heavy cream</p>.<p>Milk</p>.<p>Mint leaves</p>.<p><em>Method</em></p>.<p>Blend heavy cream, whole milk, and a cautious amount of freshly chopped mint leaves. Pop it in the ice-cream churner and allow it to chill for a few hours.If you want, you can add some chocolate chunks into it too.</p>.<p>(Recipe credit: hungryforever.com)</p>