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Gud ka Sharbat | Gol Pani | Jaggery summer drink

 

Gud ka Sharbat | Gol Pani | Jaggery summer drink | Ramzan drink | Ramadan recipe with step by step instructions

 

Gud ka Sharbat | Gol Pani | Jaggery summer drink served on white platter with lemon and mint on the side

 

No cook, easy to make Gud ka Sharbat | Gol Pani | Jaggery summer drink is a delicious cooler made with jaggery, lemon juice, soaked sabza (takmaria) or Basil seeds and mint leaves. This is vegan and gluten free and dairy free too.

This recipe is one more addition to my 27 best summer Drinks | Best Summer Coolers collection which I make on repeat.

 

What is Gud ka Sharbat | Gol Pani | Jaggery summer drink

Also known as gur/Gol (jaggery) sharbat, it’s a traditional Indian summer cooler made since ages by dissolving jaggery in water and enhancing it’s taste by adding lemon juice and basil seeds.

According to Indian Ayurvedic traditions this jaggery based sharbat is known for its cooling properties and ability to replenish energy in hot weather. It helps you to stay hydrated and energized during scorching summer heat.

If you have never tasted Gur or Gud ka sharbat, you have missed the most energetic and refreshing natural energy drink. So pick up your pots and pans, let’s make this amazing summer cooler.

You can check out few of my favourite summer drinks recipes on the blog –

Tender coconut lemonade

Sol Kadhi with Kokum sorbet

Rooh afza syrup

Rooh afza lemonade

Aam panna

Kokum sharbat

Tadgola summer cooler

Curry leaves lemonade

Lemongrass herbal breezer

Ragi almond cooler

Tarbooj Panna

Red rubies Thai cooler

 

A must try natural summer cooler

In many regions, Gud Ka Sharbat has been an integral part during Ramadan/Ramzan. The iftaar is begin with offering this gud ka sharbat and dates which gives a natural sugar boost to your body after a day of fasting.

It is also widely popular in Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, where jaggery is main ingredient used in sweets and drinks.

 

Recipe Card

Gud ka Sharbat | Gol Pani | Jaggery summer drink

No cook, easy to make Gud ka Sharbat | Gol Pani | Jaggery summer drink is delicious drink made with jaggery, lemon juice, soaked sabza (takmaria) or Basil seeds and mint leaves. This is vegan and gluten free and dairy free too
Prep Time30 minutes
Cook Time0 minutes
Course: summer drinks
Cuisine: Indian
Keyword: gol Pani, gud ka sharbat, jaggery drink
Servings: 4 Glasses
Author: Lata Lala

Ingredients

  • 1 cup jaggery tightly packed
  • 4 cups water
  • 2 teaspoon Sabza/ basil seeds/ tukh malanga
  • 2-3 tablespoon lemon juice
  • few mint leaves
  • 4 Lemon slices for garnishing

Instructions

  • In a big and deep vessel first add chopped gud/jaggery. To this add water and stir few times. Cover and keep aside for 1/2 an hour to dissolve the jaggery completely.
  • In a bowl soak sabza/takmaria/basil seeds in water for 15 minutes. Keep it aside to swell up.
  • Once the jaggery has dissolved in water completely, strain it to remove any impurities.
  • Transfer this to a jug. Add required chilled water, lemon juice and soaked sabza to it. Adjust the sweet sour flavour according to your taste.
  • For serving, fill a glass with ice cubes first. Add lemon slices and a few mint leaves in each glass. Top with chilled jaggery water and stir well.
  • Serve immediately and enjoy this cooling drink.

Notes

1. I have used organic jaggery to make this sharbat however you may use normal jaggery or jaggery powder also.
2. You may incorporate spices like black salt, cumin, and ginger, making it not just a refresher but also a digestive aid.
3. Squeeze of fresh lemon juice gives this sharbat a good taste.

 

 

Step by step instructions and pictorial presentation to make Gud ka Sharbat | Gol Pani | Jaggery summer drink

In a big and deep vessel first add chopped gud/jaggery. To this add water and stir few times. Cover and keep aside for 1/2 an hour to dissolve the jaggery completely.

 

Soaked jaggery water

In a bowl soak sabza/takmaria/basil seeds in water for 15 minutes. Keep it aside to swell up.

 

Soaked sabza/takmaria/basil seeds

Once the jaggery has dissolved in water completely, strain it to remove any impurities.

 

Transfer this to a jug. Add required chilled water, lemon juice and soaked sabza to it. Adjust the sweet sour flavour according to your taste.

 

 

Ready to serve gud ka sharbat in 3 glasses

 

For serving, fill a glass with ice cubes first. Add lemon slices and few mint leaves in each glass. Top with chilled jaggery water and stir well.

Serve immediately and enjoy this cooling drink.

 

Top tips

1. I have used organic jaggery to make this sharbat however you may use normal jaggery or jaggery powder also.

2. You may incorporate spices like black salt, cumin, and ginger, making it not just a refresher but also a digestive aid.

3. Squeeze of fresh lemon juice gives this sharbat a good taste.

 

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Lata

 

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