<p>As temperatures soar, it’s important to keep our hydration levels in check. Apart from water, fruit juices and coconut water, here are three recipes one can try at home.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Chaas (buttermilk)</span></strong></p>.<p>Bikram Biswas, owner of Saltlake restaurant, shares this recipe.</p>.<p>To make this drink, you need 1 green chilli, black salt, 1 cup curd, 3 cups of cold water, salt, mint leaves, coriander leaves, black pepper and roasted cumin powder. Grind to a coarse consistency coriander leaves, 1/2 tablespoon mint leaves, 1 green chilli and 1 cup of water. Then add curd, pinch of black salt and salt to taste. Now, add the roasted cumin powder. Add 1/2 glass of water and pinch of black pepper to the jar and grind it for 4 seconds. Next pour the blended curd and 2 glasses of water into a pot, add salt to taste and cumin powder. Now with a churner or hand blender, churn it for a few seconds and then pour the drink into a glass to serve with a pinch of black salt, pinch of roasted cumin powder and mint leaves.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Green tea lavender martini</span></strong></p>.<p>Chef Nitiena Rao, the co-founder of Vyana — Flavour of Nature, shares this unique recipe.</p>.<p>To make this mocktail, you need freshly brewed green tea, lavender juice (muddled), fresh basil syrup, dash of honey, lemon juice and a hint of cinnamon. To make the basil syrup, in a pan over medium heat, combine honey, water, and basil. Once boiled, turn down the heat and simmer for 1 minute. In a shaker, add green tea, basil syrup, lemon juice, lavender juice and ice. Shake until chilled. Strain into a martini glass and garnish with a basil leaf and cinnamon stick.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Lemon and kesar drink</span></strong></p>.<p>This recipe is by home chef Suroopa Harinath.</p>.<p>Take 1/4 teaspoon saffron strands, 2 1/2 tablespoon of lemon juice and sugar to taste. Combine saffron with 2 teaspoons of warm water in a bowl and keep aside. Next, add lemon juice, sugar and saffron water into a bowl with 3 cups of water and stir well. Pour the drink into a glass and serve.</p>
<p>As temperatures soar, it’s important to keep our hydration levels in check. Apart from water, fruit juices and coconut water, here are three recipes one can try at home.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Chaas (buttermilk)</span></strong></p>.<p>Bikram Biswas, owner of Saltlake restaurant, shares this recipe.</p>.<p>To make this drink, you need 1 green chilli, black salt, 1 cup curd, 3 cups of cold water, salt, mint leaves, coriander leaves, black pepper and roasted cumin powder. Grind to a coarse consistency coriander leaves, 1/2 tablespoon mint leaves, 1 green chilli and 1 cup of water. Then add curd, pinch of black salt and salt to taste. Now, add the roasted cumin powder. Add 1/2 glass of water and pinch of black pepper to the jar and grind it for 4 seconds. Next pour the blended curd and 2 glasses of water into a pot, add salt to taste and cumin powder. Now with a churner or hand blender, churn it for a few seconds and then pour the drink into a glass to serve with a pinch of black salt, pinch of roasted cumin powder and mint leaves.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Green tea lavender martini</span></strong></p>.<p>Chef Nitiena Rao, the co-founder of Vyana — Flavour of Nature, shares this unique recipe.</p>.<p>To make this mocktail, you need freshly brewed green tea, lavender juice (muddled), fresh basil syrup, dash of honey, lemon juice and a hint of cinnamon. To make the basil syrup, in a pan over medium heat, combine honey, water, and basil. Once boiled, turn down the heat and simmer for 1 minute. In a shaker, add green tea, basil syrup, lemon juice, lavender juice and ice. Shake until chilled. Strain into a martini glass and garnish with a basil leaf and cinnamon stick.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Lemon and kesar drink</span></strong></p>.<p>This recipe is by home chef Suroopa Harinath.</p>.<p>Take 1/4 teaspoon saffron strands, 2 1/2 tablespoon of lemon juice and sugar to taste. Combine saffron with 2 teaspoons of warm water in a bowl and keep aside. Next, add lemon juice, sugar and saffron water into a bowl with 3 cups of water and stir well. Pour the drink into a glass and serve.</p>