New Delhi: Summer in India is not something you can bear or handle with gentleness; it settles in with a blaze, slowing afternoons, warm evenings, and unbearable heat that makes survival questionable at times. The constant urge to keep yourself hydrated, or the cravings to keep drinking something cool, comforting, and deeply satisfying, are at their peak during these days.
The urge to eat food which is heavy, filled with oil or butter, can be a task during peak summer, as the body feels lethargic or only requires more liquid to beat the heat. But the body requires nourishment, and with nourishment, it does not mean eating heavy or more than required; it means eating right and light to keep the body hydrated as well as provide nourishment to function properly and not get sick. Here are some Indian recipes that have been rooted in tradition, which are light on the stomach but keep you full and hydrated this summer.
Summer recipes to beat the heat 1. Aam PannaTangy, sweet, and spiced just right, aam panna is more than a drink—it’s a summer ritual. Made from raw mangoes, it’s rich in electrolytes and helps prevent dehydration.
Why it works: Raw mango cools the body and replenishes lost salts.
2. Curd RiceSimple yet deeply satisfying, curd rice is the ultimate cooling meal. Soft rice mixed with creamy yoghurt and tempered spices makes it light on the stomach and perfect for hot afternoons.
Why it works: Yoghurt aids digestion and naturally cools the body.
3. Mint Buttermilk (Chaas)Light, refreshing, and incredibly easy to make, chaas is a staple across Indian homes in summer.
Why it works: Buttermilk hydrates, while mint soothes the digestive system.
4.A mix of cucumber, tomatoes, onions, and lemon juice, this salad is as simple as it is effective.
Why it works: Raw vegetables hydrate and provide essential nutrients without heating the body.
5. Mango Yoghurt PopsiclesWhen the heat calls for dessert, these popsicles strike the perfect balance between indulgence and health.
Why it works: Combines the cooling nature of yoghurt with the sweetness of mango.
6. Lemon RiceA South Indian favourite, lemon rice is tangy, flavourful, and easy to digest, ideal for hot days when heavy meals feel overwhelming.
Why it works: Light spices and citrus keep the dish refreshing.
7.Cooked rice tossed with mint paste, green chilli, and light spices.
Why it works: Refreshing flavour and gentle on the stomach.
8.Seasonal fruits tossed with lemon juice, chaat masala, and mint leaves.
Why it works: Great source of nourishment, complete meal.
Summer isn’t about restriction, but is about eating right and listening to your body. When temperatures rise, lighter meals, seasonal ingredients, and traditional wisdom naturally guide us toward balance.
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