Anousheh Ansari’s menu
Nooshidani — refreshing beverage of the sofreh

Doogh (yogurt and mint drink)

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A fermented drink made from beaten yogurt thinned with water, flavored with dried mint and lightly salted. Served well chilled, sometimes sparkling when carbonated.

Nooshidani — refreshing beverage of the sofreh

A fermented drink made from beaten yogurt thinned with water, flavored with dried mint and lightly salted. Served well chilled, sometimes sparkling when carbonated.

In Texas as in Mashhad, as soon as it gets hot, I always come back to doogh. It's simple: yogurt, water, a pinch of salt, mint crushed between your fingers — nothing more, and yet nothing quenches thirst better. During my training at Star City, the Russian doctors weighed every gram of salt on my plate, so I measured my mint with the same precision an engineer calculates a trajectory! Believe me: the real cutting-edge technology, sometimes, is a glass of cold doogh that brings you back down to Earth.
Anousheh Ansari
Ingredients
  • Plain yogurta bowl (fermented base)
  • Cold waterequal parts (dilution)
  • Dried minta pinch (flavor)
  • Salta pinch (seasoning)
How it was made : Doogh is a millennia-old drink from Iran and Central Asia, cousin to Turkish ayran and Indian salted lassi. Before refrigeration, it was stored in animal-skin bags and shaken to make it frothy; some traditional versions were naturally carbonated through slight fermentation.