Tuesday 24 December 2013

Best Indian Dessert Recipes

10 Best Indian Dessert RecipesA typical Indian wedding is judged by the people, on the basis of the vast buffet of desserts. There is no denying the fact, dessert are very important for every Indian. Especially Indian desserts, ranging from Galub Jamun's to Payasam to Kulfi, this article brings to you, the top 10 best Indian deserts.

These easy to make recipes are definitely a try. Who would, in their right mind not want to try these amazing desserts with such easy recipes!

So take the yum factor up a notch with these invincible classics. And get lost in the divine tastes of these Indian classics which portray Indian culture, richness and diversity in the best possible way.

So shut your eyes, and enjoy the incredible tastes of incredible India.

Bring to you, this is our take on the top 10 best Indian desert recipes that we think are a must try! 

On your marks, Get set. And COOK!


Gulab Jamun

Recipe by Aditya Bal

The old favorite made with khoya, flour and dipped in sugar syrup infused with saffron.

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Gajar Ka Halwa

Recipe by Akhtar Rehman

Pakistani style grated carrot and condensed milk pudding.

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Sandesh
Recipe by Niru Gupta

Bengal's super hit sweet, made with sweetened cottage cheese and flavored with cardamom and kesar.

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Modak
Recipe by Shilpa More

Sweet flour dumplings stuffed with coconut, jaggery, nutmeg and saffron. Steamed to perfection. A famous Indian dessert consumed highly during the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi.

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Aam Shrikhand
Recipe by Karan Suri

Mildly sweetened yogurt sprinkled with mango pieces, served with a zesty mango salad.

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Payasam

Recipe by Kishore D Reddy

A delicious rice and milk pudding with cashews and raisins. Also called as kheer or payesh in different parts of the country.

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Kaju ki Barfi
Recipe by Niru Gupta

Cashew nut and milk based sweet traditionally served at special occasions, topped by silver leaf.

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Shahi Tukda
Recipe by Marut Sikka

The earliest visitors to India called it the land of milk and honey. Marut Sikka whips up a rich, saffron infused shahi tudka from Awadh. 


Phirni
Recipe by Vicky Ratnani

Pista and elaichi flavored phirni great for a festive occasion. served in 'mitti ke kasore' or mud pots.

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Kulfi

Recipe by Niru Gupta

Popular kulfi recipe but with a twist, flavored with mango. Sinfully rich and creamy.

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Other Indian dessert recipes.

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