Indian Desserts Recipes (Most Popular)
If you're in the mood for a sweet treat - this is a healthy version of rice pudding, Easy to veganize (with soy milk). The calculations are with skim milk.
Good quality dried figs, sweet tasting apricot kernels, honey and rose water - the no-bake fig cake or fig burfi is the best dessert I have ever made so far. The dessert is based on figs, needless to say figs quality matters.
Makes 4 servings
The recipe below is part of a healthy and delicious spa menu developed exclusively for Epicurious by Ananda spa in India. While the recipe is not low in calories or fat, almost anyone can fit this dessert into a healthy diet by taking small servings of the panna cotta and sabayon and upping the portion of the antioxidant-rich berries. If you are following an Ayurvedic diet, the experts at Ananda recommend this for the vata dosha, and in moderation for the pitta dosha.
Be sure to start this recipe one day ahead.
This is a great Chai recipe with its own homemade chai mix. Although the spices are ground, they give the same effect as long as the spices are fresh. I would recommend trying to find a wholesale spice store so that you do not pay to much for the spices needed. This recipe can cost in excess of $45 for the first time buy of the spices.
Indian dessert usually made of cheese dumplings in a cream based sauce. This is a low fat version but tastes great. You can us Splenda instead of the sugar to make it low carb.
Enjoy!
This is an Indian dessert called semiya payasam. The word payasam means made of milk products. This is a very nutritious and delicious recipe and I would encourage you guys to try it out.
Found this while looking for an Indian dessert to go with a dinner I was making for my husband.
Something I found online while looking for an authentic Indian dessert for my husband's birthday
this is a tasty cake for banana lovers, with lots of banana flavor and suitable for vegetarians as there are no eggs....
Barley has cholesteral lowering ability and this pudding is a really delicious way to enjoy it. You jack up the soluble-fibre content of the dish more by sprinkling Rice Bran on top.
This is the Lite version of the regular Mango Lassi without compromising the great taste. The regular option is also given here.
Generally made during Katha. This is home made version, with less water
An indian dessert made with cream of wheat, oil, sugar, and optional add-ins of almonds and raisins.
A nice blend of spices that warm and soothe your cravings and taste buds. It goes great with low calorie biscuits or other teatime treats.