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anybody ever tried to make Bhang

Pander Bear

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In know, i know...it's a pot question (but it's not some simple pot questioin like "Is my weed cut with heroin?" Has anybody ever made Bhang Lassi? It sounded cool on the lycaeum, and i thought i should give it a shot. It asks for a whole lot of weed, so im assuming that Mids will do, right? Also, where can I find this Garam Masala. My Indian friends say that there are manny different kinds, so I'm at an impass. Thanks for help
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hmm.. where is trancegrrl when we need her ...
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i hear she makes a kickass bhang dude..
 
from: Flavors of India, by Shanta Nimbark Sacharoff.
2 cups water
1 ounce marijuana (fresh leaves and flowers of a female plant preferred)
4 cups warm milk
2 tablespoons blanched and chopped almonds
1/8 teaspoon garam masala [a mixture of cloves, cinnamon, and cardamon]
1/4 teaspoon powdered ginger
1/2 to 1 teaspoon rosewater
1 cup sugar
Bring the water to a rapid boil and pour into a clean teapot. Remove any seeds or twigs from the marijuana, add it to the teapot and cover. Let this brew for about 7 minutes. Now strain the water and marijuana through a piece of muslin cloth, collect the water and save. Take the leaves and flowers and squeeze between your hands to extract any liquid that remains. Add this to the water. Place the leaves and flowers in a mortar and add 2 teaspoons warm milk. Slowly but firmly grind the milk and leaves together. Gather up the marijuana and squeeze out as much milk as you can. Repeat this process until you have used about 1/2 cup of milk (about 4 to 5 times). Collect all the milk that has been extracted and place in a bowl. By this time the marijuana will have turned into a pulpy mass. Add the chopped almonds and some more warm milk. Grind this in the mortar until a fine paste is formed. Squeeze this paste and collect the extract as before. Repeat a few more times until all that is left are some fibers and nut meal. Discard the residue. Combine all the liquids that have been collected, including the water the marijuana was brewed in. Add to this the garam masala, dried ginger and rosewater. Add the sugar and remaining milk. Chill, serve, and enjoy.
it seems like a big ordeal and all.. but hell, its made as an offering to Shiva
 
oh great...it's intended as an offering to the goddess of destruction and we're getting high off it...ain't that just fabulous...
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*LOL!!!
 
dude, if you don't give Shiva something, Shiva will desroy you! And I've seen that recepie before, remember, ive been to the lycaeum. wtf is rosewater, in what proportions do i mix the ingredients for the masala? Where are all the indian stoners? I think this warrents sending internet ready computers to india. The free exchange of information benefits us all.
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AIM: Ed_Smith_Atlas
 
? I think this warrents sending internet ready computers to india. The free exchange of information benefits us all.
Please tell me you are joking? India's going to be the next big thing in IT.
I've *had* bhang lassi, pleasant enough but not really much better than just smoking the stuff. And my friend did freak out on it completely and stay in bed for three days.
And I definitely recommend worshipping Shiva - his priests get to sit round smoking bhang and opium all day, as a tribute to him
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(and in the Hindu holy cities, the govt sells the bhang from its own shops)
 
wtf is rosewater, in what proportions do i mix the ingredients for the masala?
Rosewater is kind of what it sounds like. Technically it's a byproduct of the production of rose essential oil. Sometimes it's made by adding rose oil to water. Food-grade rosewater can be hard to track down, though exotic herb/spice/culinary places will probably sell it (and orange flower water, and lavender water, and other interesting things).
As for the spices in the garam masala: Cloves are the most pungent of the three spices, and cinnamon the sweetest (since you'll almost certainly be using cinnamomum cassia, assuming you're in the states, and not true cinnamomum zeylanicum). Cardamom has a pretty unique, somewhat sweet flavour. Since it's such a small total amount (only 1/8 tsp), I would say that equal amounts would be a good starting place, and adjust to taste. Try it in hot chocolate first (or with tea and milk as a kind of chai) if you want to test the flavour.
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