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Indian Desserts: A Sweet Symphony of Tradition and Flavor
Indian desserts are an essential part of the culinary heritage, offering a wide range of flavors, textures, and aromas. From rich, creamy sweets to light and refreshing treats, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Let’s explore some popular Indian dessert recipes that you can easily prepare at home, bringing the authentic taste of India to your table.
Popular Indian Desserts
Gulab Jamun
Gulab Jamun is one of the most cherished traditional Indian desserts. These soft, spongy balls made from khoya (dried milk) are deep-fried and soaked in a fragrant sugar syrup. Gulab Jamun is a staple dish in north indian recipes in the Indian desserts list and is often served at festivals and special occasions. It’s considered one of the best Indian desserts due to its rich flavor and melt-in-the-mouth texture.
Kheer
Kheer is a classic Indian dessert recipe made with rice, milk, and sugar, flavored with cardamom, saffron, and nuts. This creamy and rich pudding is a staple at many Indian celebrations such as a diwali traditional food. Kheer is easy to prepare and can be served either warm or chilled, making it one of the most versatile and easy Indian desserts.
Besan Ladoo
Besan Ladoo is a traditional Indian sweet made from gram flour, ghee, and sugar, flavored with cardamom and garnished with nuts as a holi recipes. These round, golden laddoos are a quintessential part of traditional Indian desserts. Besan Ladoo is loved for its rich taste and texture and is a must-have in the Indian desserts list.
Jalebi
Jalebi is a popular Indian dessert made by deep-frying a wheat flour batter in circular shapes and then soaking them in sugar syrup. Jalebi is known for its crispy texture and sweet, sticky taste. It’s a favorite during festivals and weddings and is considered one of the best Indian desserts. Jalebi is also a beloved part of easy indian street food recipes.
Vegan Indian Desserts: Coconut Ladoo
For those following a vegan diet, Coconut Ladoo is a delicious and easy vegan Indian dessert. Made with grated coconut, jaggery, and cardamom, these ladoos are quick to prepare and offer a delightful taste. Coconut Ladoo is a wonderful addition to your vegan Indian desserts collection and is perfect for many celebrations such as diwali food recipes.
Enhancing Your Dessert Experience
To enhance your dessert experience, consider exploring related categories that complement these Indian dessert recipes. Adding Indian snacks like samosas and pakoras can provide a variety of flavors and textures. For a savory ending, explore chaat recipes such as bhel puri and pani puri. Incorporating healthy Indian recipes like fruit chaat can offer lighter options for your guests. Hosting a large gathering? The popular party recipe category is filled with dishes that are sure to impress your guests and make your celebration memorable. Including fusion dishes like Indo-Italian tiramisu can add a unique twist to your dessert spread.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What are some popular Indian dessert recipes? 
A: Some popular Indian dessert recipes include Gulab Jamun, Kheer, Besan Ladoo, Jalebi, and Coconut Ladoo.
Q: What are the best Indian desserts for festivals? 
A: The best Indian desserts for festivals include Gulab Jamun, Kheer, Jalebi, and Besan Ladoo. These traditional Indian desserts are often enjoyed during celebrations and special occasions.
Q: Are there vegan Indian desserts? 
Yes, there are several vegan Indian desserts such as Coconut Ladoo, Vegan Mango Pudding, and Almond Barfi. These desserts are made without dairy and still offer rich and delightful flavors.
Q: What makes Indian desserts unique?
 A: Indian desserts are unique due to their use of aromatic spices, rich ingredients like milk and ghee, and traditional preparation methods. These elements create a distinctive taste that is cherished worldwide.
Q: How can I make easy Indian desserts at home? 
A: To make easy Indian desserts at home, try recipes like Kheer, Coconut Ladoo, and Besan Ladoo. These recipes require minimal ingredients and are simple to prepare.
Q: What are some traditional Indian desserts to serve with a meal? 
A: Traditional Indian desserts to serve with a meal include Gulab Jamun, Kheer, Jalebi, and Rasgulla. These sweets add a perfect ending to any meal and are enjoyed by all.
Conclusion
Indian desserts are a delightful way to add sweetness and joy to your meals. Whether you’re looking for traditional Indian desserts or easy-to-make treats, these Indian dessert recipes will bring flavor and happiness to your table. So, gather your ingredients, try out these recipes, and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones. Don’t forget to explore related categories for more delightful recipes from Manjula’s Kitchen!

By incorporating these desserts into your culinary repertoire, you’ll be able to enjoy a wide variety of delicious and traditional foods. Whether you’re looking for a quick snack, a party favorite, or a vegan option, there’s an Indian dessert recipe to suit every occasion. Happy cooking and happy indulging!

  • Banana Puri (Kela Ke Puri)

    Banana Puri (Kela Ke Puri)

    Banana Puri (Kela Ke Puri)

    Banana Puri (Kela Ki Puri)

    Banana Puries are delicious fried Indian puffed bread. Puries have richness of banana flavor enhanced with cardamom. Banana Puries are good for festive occasions and holidays. These can be served for breakfast or as a snack. Puries are especially good for picnic or to take for travel.
    5 from 1 vote
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 12 minutes
    Total Time 22 minutes
    Course Snack
    Cuisine Indian
    Servings 10 people

    Ingredients
      

    • 1/2 cup Banana mashed
    • 1/2 cup sugar
    • 1 tbsp ghee or butter melted
    • 1/8 tsp crushed cardamom seeds ilachi
    • Pinch salt
    • 3 tbsp coarsely ground almonds about 18 almonds
    • 3/4 cup whole wheat flour use as needed
    • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour use as needed

    Instructions
     

    • Peel and mash the banana, add the sugar, almond, butter, salt and cardamom mix it well. Add whole-wheat flour and all-purpose flour to the banana mix and make a firm and smooth dough. Keep it aside for about 2 hours.
    • Grease the fingers and knead the dough for a minute and divide in four equal parts
    • Roll them into 8” diameter and cut them in about 2” diameter, using a cookie cutter.
    • Heat the oil in a frying pan on medium heat. To check the heat if oil is ready put one piece of dough in oil, dough should sizzle and come up slowly.
    • Fry the puries few at a time don’t over crowd the frying pan. Puries will puff and fry them till they are dark brown from all around. It will take about 2 minutes to fry every batch.
    • Take them out over paper towel so it can absorb the extra oil.

    Notes

    Notes:
    This is good recipe for vegan by replacing the butter with oil. Puries can be served hot or eaten at room temperature. Banana Puries can be stored for a week; you don’t need to refrigerate them.
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  • Mawa Kachori (Puffed Pastry)

    Mawa Kachori (Puffed Pastry)

    Mawa Kachori (Puffed Pastry)

    Mawa Kachori (Puffed Pastry)

    Mawa Kachori is an exotic dessert. This is a delicacy from the state of Rajasthan. Rajasthan is known for its rich food and culture its a sweet savory snack. Pastry filled with an aromatic mixture of Mawa and nuts makes a very festive dessert.
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    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Indian
    Servings 18 Kachoris

    Ingredients
      

    Crust

    • 1 cup all-purpose flour (Maida, plain flour)
    • 2 tablespoons clarified butter (ghee)
    • Approx. 1/2 cup of lukewarm water as needed 

    Filling

    • 1/2 cup heavy cream or whipping cream
    • 1 cup milk powder
    • 1/4 cup mixed nuts (almonds, pistachios coarsely ground)
    • 1/4  teaspoon crushed cardamom
    • 3 tablespoons sugar

    Note: If you are using Mawa use ¾ cup of Mawa instead cream and powder

    • Oil to fry

    Syrup

    • 1 cup sugar
    • 1/2 cup water
    • 1/8 teaspoon crushed cardamom
    • Few strands of saffron

    Instructions
     

    Crust

    • Mix flour, and clarified butter in a bowl, making it firm and soft adding water slowly as needed. Knead the dough until the dough becomes soft and pliable.
    • Set the dough aside and cover it with a damp cloth. Let the dough sit for at least ten minutes.

    Syrup

    • Boil the sugar and water on medium heat, as sugar comes to a boil add saffron, and cardamom on medium heat until syrup is about one thread or 220 degrees (Fahrenheit) on a candy thermometer. Set it aside.

    Filling

    • Mix the cream and milk powder in a frying pan. Cook on medium heat until it becomes the consistency of soft dough, this should take about 3-4 minutes. Stir continuously so the mixture does not burn on the bottom of the pan. This mixture is known as Mava.
    • Next add nuts mixture, sugar, and cardamom powder to Mawa. Mix well and cook for about 2 more minutes until the mixture is consistent with soft dough. Keep it aside.
    • After cooling, the mixture will become drier but still should be lightly moist.

    Making Kachoris

    • Knead the dough for a minute.
    • Divide the dough into about 18 equal parts.
    • Roll each ball into about 2-inch diameters.
    • Take one of the rolled doughs in your palm and place about 1 tablespoon of filling in the center. Pull the edges of the dough to wrap the filling. Proceed to make all 30 balls.
    • Let the filled balls sit for 3 to 4 minutes before pressing.
    • In the frying pan heat the oil on medium-high, the frying pan should have about 1-1/2 inches of oil.
    • Set the filled balls on a clean and dry surface with the seam facing up. Using the base of your palm, slowly flatten them into a circle of about 3 inches.
    • To check if the oil is ready put a little piece of dough in the oil. It should sizzle, and come up slowly.
    • Slowly drop the Kachoris in the oil, do not overcrowd the kachoris in a frying pan, fry them on medium heat.
    •  After they are puffed, slowly turn them over.
    • It will take about 5-6 minutes to fry. Fry until golden brown on all sides.
    • If the kachoris are fried on high heat, they will get soft and will not be crispy.

    Notes

    Serving
    1. Just before serving drizzle the kachori with about 2 tablespoons of hot syrup. Garnish them with leftover filling or sliced pistachios.
    2. Kachoris can also be served without syrup.
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  • Gulgula (Mini Donut)

    Gulgula (Mini Donut)

    Gulgula (Mini Donuts)

    Gulgula (Indian Mini Donuts)

    Gulgulas are like lightly sweetened mini donuts. In India these are made for special occasions. This is a quick and easy to make recipe. They make good finger food even for the kids on the go. This is an easy recipe to make when you are craving for something sweet.
    5 from 3 votes
    Prep Time 5 minutes
    Cook Time 10 minutes
    Total Time 15 minutes
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Indian
    Servings 4 people

    Ingredients
      

    • 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
    • 1/2 cup sugar
    • 1/2 tsp fennel seeds
    • 1 tsp oil
    • 2 tbsp yogurt dahi curd
    • 3 tbsp water approx.

    Instructions
     

    • Mix whole-wheat flour, yogurt, sugar, fennel seeds, and oil, add water slowly as needed to make the thick consistency batter.
    • Heat the oil in a frying pan on medium high heat.
    • The frying pan should have about 1 inch of oil. (To check if the oil is ready, put one drop of batter in oil. The batter should come up but not change color right away).
    • Slowly drop 1 teaspoon of batter at a time in to the oil. Don’t over crowd the frying pan.
    • Fry the Gulgulas golden brown all sides, turning them occasionally. It will take 2 to 3 minutes.
    • Remove the gulgulas and place over a paper towel so the excess oil is absorbed.

    Notes

    Tips, If oil is not hot enough gulgulas will stick to the bottom of the frying pan.
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  • Strawberry – Orange Popsicle

    Strawberry – Orange Popsicle

    Strawberry Orange Popsicles

    Strawberry – Orange Popsicle

    Summer is the best time for frozen treats and there is nothing better than ice cold Popsicle. These Popsicles are made with fresh fruits. This is a kid’s friendly recipe. This recipe is for two different fruit flavored Popsicles, orange and strawberry.
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    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Indian
    Servings 12 popsicles

    Ingredients
      

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup heavy cream
    • 2 teaspoons cornstarch
    • 2 tablespoons corn syrup
    • 1/2 cup sugar
    • 2 teaspoon lemon juice
    • 1 cup fresh orange juice
    • 1 cup strawberry puree

    I am using 3oz of plastic cups and Popsicle sticks.

    Instructions
     

    Method

    • Mix cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of water.
    • Boil heavy cream, cornstarch mix, corn syrup, and sugar over medium-high heat. Stir often otherwise cornstarch will become lumpy.
    • After the cream mix starts to a boil, turn off the heat and let the cream syrup cool for at least 10 minutes.
    • Add lemon juice and mix.
    • Divide the cream syrup in 2 equal parts, and then pour half into the orange juice and the other half gets added to strawberry puree.
    • Mix the fruit and cream syrup well and pour them into the 3 oz plastic cups or you can use Popsicle molds.
    • Freeze for a few hours. When it’s a half frozen add Popsicle sticks

    Notes

    Variations
    1. If you prefer your Popsicles to have a smoother texture, simply strain the strawberry puree.
    2. You may also use your choice of fruits.
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  • Chocolate Brownie (Eggless & Vegan)

    Chocolate Brownie (Eggless & Vegan)

    Chocolate Brownie (eggless and vegan) by Manjula

    Chocolate Brownie (Eggless & Vegan)

    This is a great recipe to satisfy your and your kid’s sweet tooth. Your family and guests will appreciate a dessert tray filled with chocolate brownies. These brownies are very moist and have a deep chocolate flavor its a sweet snack loved by all.
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    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Indian
    Servings 16 brownies

    Ingredients
      

    Ingredients:

    • 1/2  cup vegetable oil
    • 1/2  cup cocoa powder
    • 1 cup sugar
    • 1/2  cup silken tofu
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 1/2  cup all purpose flour (maida, plain flour)
    • 1/4  teaspoon salt
    • 1/2  teaspoon baking soda
    • 1/4  cup chopped walnuts

    Instructions
     

    Method

    • Preheat the oven to 350 degree F/180c. Grease the 8×8-baking pan.
    • Mix the tofu until it is smooth.
    • Mix flour, salt and baking soda, set aside.
    • In a mixing bowl stir together the oil, cocoa powder and sugar until its well blended. Then stir in the mixed tofu and vanilla.
    •  Add the flour mix and once its well-mixed, then fold-in walnuts.
    • Pour the mixture into a greased baking pan evenly and bake it for 25 to 30 minutes. Place the pan on the middle oven tray.
    • Once the brownies are baked, let them cool to room temperature before cutting the brownies into squares. Cutting too early will make the brownies to crumble.

    Notes

    Suggestions
    1. Replace the walnuts with chocolate chips
    2. Serve with scoop of ice cream
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  • Til ki Burfi (Sesame Seed Burfi)

    Til ki Burfi (Sesame Seed Burfi)

    Til Burfi (Sesame Seed Treat)

    Til ki Burfi (Sesame Seed Burfi)

    Til ki Burfi is a healthy, quick & easy way to make home-made sweet snack which can also be offered as a dessert post meal. Its a must try recipe during winters.
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    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Indian
    Servings 24 pieces

    Ingredients
      

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup heavy milk
    • 1 cup milk powder
    • 3/4 cup sesame seeds
    • 1/2  cup sugar
    • 1/8 teaspoon cardamom powder

    Instructions
     

    Method

    • Roast sesame seeds over medium heat till they are golden in color. This should take about 3-4 minutes. Keep aside.
    • In a non-stick frying pan add heavy cream and milk powder mix it well. Cook over medium-high heat, stir continuously till the mixture starts to bubble.
    • Lower the heat to medium and keep stirring and scraping the sides and bottom of the pan, until mixture is reduced to thick paste and starts coming together. This should take 8-10 minutes.
    • Add roasted sesame seeds and mix well. Stir for another 2-3 minutes until mix start looking soft dough.
    • Lower the heat to low and add sugar and cardamom powder and mix it well. This will become soft in texture after adding sugar.
    • Keep stirring for 1-2 minutes and bring the burfi back to dough texture.
    • Spread burfi mixture onto the greased plate, approximately ½ inch thick. Let it sit for at leadt two hours at room temperature. Cut burfis to desired shape; square or diamond shape works well.
    • The burfis will store well in an airtight container, at room temperature for up to 2 weeks.
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  • Moong Dal Halwa

    Moong Dal Halwa

     

    Moong Dal Halwa

    Moong Dal Halwa

    Moong Dal Halwa is a delicacy of the state of Rajasthan. It is a rich, creamy and pudding-like dessert. Made with split yellow moong dal, this is a popular and delicious dessert for the winter months.
    5 from 1 vote
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 25 minutes
    Total Time 35 minutes
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Indian
    Servings 4 people

    Ingredients
      

    • 1/2 cup split yellow Moong dal, washed
    • 1/2 cup unsalted butter ghee
    • 1/2 cup sugar add 2 tablespoon more
    • 1/8 tsp cardamom powder
    • few strands saffron
    • 2 cups water

    For Garnishing

    • 2 tbsp sliced almonds

    Instructions
     

    • Wash dal thoroughly and soak in 3 cups of water for at least 4 hours. Drain the water and blend dal into a thick paste, adding just enough water as needed to blend.
    • Boil water and sugar in a pan over medium heat, for 3-4 minutes. Remove from heat. Add cardamom powder and saffron; set aside.
    • In a non-stick or heavy bottom frying pan add moong dal paste and melted butter. Mix well.
    • Turn on the stove to medium heat and fully cook dal paste. Use spatula to gently press the paste, then fold the paste over and press again. Repeat this pressing and folding of the dal paste several times until the texture becomes grainy and light brown in color. This will take approximately 15 minutes, and will have a sweet, mild aroma when it is cooked.
    • Lower the heat to medium-low. Add syrup to the dal, little at a time. The syrup will splatter as you are adding. Cover and cook for an additional 2-3 minutes.
    • Remove cover, stir and cook for another minute. Turn off the heat. Garnish with almonds.

    Notes

     The halwa will thicken over time.
    Halwa tastes best if it is served warm.
    Keyword Dessert, Halwa, Rajisthani Dessert
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    Moong Dal Halwa: A Rich and Indulgent Vegan Dessert

    Moong Dal Halwa is an Indian dessert made from moong dal (split mung beans), ghee (clarified butter), sugar, and flavoured with cardamom and saffron. This rich and aromatic dessert is a favorite during festivals and special occasions such as diwali or holi

    Tips for Making Perfect Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan):

    1. Soak Moong Dal: To ensure a smooth texture, soak the moong dal in water for at least 4 hours overnight before cooking. Soaking helps soften the dal and reduces the cooking time, resulting in a smoother halwa.
    1. Use a Non-Stick Pan: Use a non-stick pan or a heavy-bottomed pan to cook the Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan) to prevent it from sticking to the bottom and burning. Stir the halwa frequently to ensure even cooking and prevent lumps from forming.
    1. Garnish with Saffron: Infuse the Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan) with the exotic aroma and vibrant color of saffron by soaking a few strands of saffron in warm water and adding it to the halwa during cooking. Garnish the halwa with additional saffron strands for a luxurious touch.

    Variations of Halwa:

    1. Gajar ka Halwa: Gajar Ka Halwa is a classical Indian dessert, this is also known as gajrala. Gajar ka Halwa is a delicious and popular sweet made with few ingredients, carrots, milk, sugar and flavored with cardamom.
    2. Atta Ka Halwa: Atta ka Halwa, is a delicious sweet dessert. This is easy to make and with few ingredients. Atta ka halwa is made with whole wheat flour, sugar, and clarified butter, flavored with cardamom.
    3. Sooji ka Halwa: Sooji Halwa is a very popular sweet dish all over India and is made on religious occasions, as parsad.
    4. Sweet Potato Halwa: Sweet Potato Halwa, an eggless pudding, stands out as one of the simplest Halwa recipes to prepare. Infused with the delicate and distinctive flavors of cardamom and cinnamon, it serves as a deliciously warm dessert ideal for chilly winter evenings.

    FAQs about Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan):

    Can I use other lentils for Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan)? 

    While moong dal is traditionally used for making Moong Dal Halwa, you can experiment with other lentils such as chana dal (split chickpeas) or urad dal (black gram) for a different flavor and texture.

    How long does Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan) last? 

    Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan) can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. Reheat the halwa gently in the microwave or on the stovetop before serving.

    Can I make Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan) without sugar? 

    Yes, you can make Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan) without sugar by using natural sweeteners such as jaggery, maple syrup, or agave syrup. Adjust the sweetness to your taste preference and enjoy a healthier version of this classic dessert.

    Is Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan) gluten-free? 

    Yes, Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan) is naturally gluten-free, making it suitable for those with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease. However, be sure to check the labels of any packaged ingredients to ensure they are gluten-free.

    Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan) is a rich and indulgent dessert that’s perfect for special occasions or as a sweet treat to satisfy your cravings. 

    With its creamy texture, aromatic flavors, and wholesome ingredients, it’s sure to become a favorite among vegans and non-vegans alike. 

    Whether enjoyed warm or cold, on its own or with a scoop of dairy-free ice cream, Moong Dal Halwa (Vegan) is a true delight for the senses.