Homemade Chyawanprash Recipe – Step-by-Step Guide

HOMEMADE CHYWANPRASH

Chyawanprash, an Ayurvedic immune booster, has been a staple in Indian households for ages. Making Chyawanprash by your own ensures purity, devoid of sugar and preservatives. The star ingredient, Indian Gooseberry, combines with a blend of Ayurvedic herbs, creating a potent immunity booster, especially beneficial for children.

Ingredients:

Indian Gooseberries (Amla): 1/2 kg
Ghee: 1/3 cup
Jaggery: 400 grams
Saffron strands: Few

For Spice Powder:

Bay leaf, Cinnamon stick, Dry Ginger, Bamboo manna, Long Pepper, Cobra’s Saffron, Nutmeg, Green Cardamom, Clove, Black Pepper.

Also Read: Chyawanprash Benefits and Side Effects: An Ayurvedic Miracle

Chyawanprash Making Method:

Prepare Gooseberries:

Wash Indian Gooseberries thoroughly.
Pressure cook until tender (2 whistles).

Prepare Spice Powder:

Grind bay leaf, cinnamon stick, dry ginger, bamboo manna, long pepper, cobra’s saffron, nutmeg, green cardamom, clove, and black pepper to a fine powder.

Puree Gooseberries:

De-seed the pressure-cooked gooseberries.
Blend them into a smooth, lump-free puree.

Cooking Process:

Heat ghee in a broad bottom wok.
Add the gooseberry puree and cook until the mixture thickens.

Add Jaggery:

Introduce jaggery and continue stirring until it melts, thickening the mix.

Spice Infusion:

Add the prepared spice powder to the mixture and blend thoroughly.

Final Touch:

Incorporate saffron strands and stir for another 1-2 minutes.

Allow the Chyawanprash to cool before transferring it to a sterilized glass jar.

Usage Guidelines:

Dosage: Start with 1 teaspoon for babies with warm milk; adjust as needed.
Seasonal Consideration: Ideal for consumption in winters; store in a cool, dry place.
Shelf Life: Stays good for 4-6 months at room temperature.

Also Read: Chyawanprash Dosage for Children: A Comprehensive Guide

Making Chyawanprash at home demands patience but offers unmatched benefits. Enhance your family’s health with this detailed, natural, homemade dietary supplement.

Note: Consult with a healthcare professional before introducing new supplements, especially for children.

 

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