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Traditional Indian Mithai recipes


Last Updated : May 24,2024



पारंपारिक भारतीय मिठाई की रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Traditional Indian Mithai recipes in Hindi)
પરંપરાગત ભારતીય મીઠાઈઓ રેસિપીઝ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Traditional Indian Mithai recipes in Gujarati)

Traditional Indian Mithai recipes, Indian Desserts, Indian Sweets

The Magic of Indian Mithai– All about Traditional Indian Sweets

In India, mithai or traditional sweets are something special, not merely an aspect of our cuisine. Traditional Indian sweets are more than just desserts served at the end of a meal; they are part and parcel of our culture. Weddings, celebrations, pujas, temple rituals, everything requires a mithai for fulfillment. 

Quick Cashew BarfiQuick Cashew Barfi

Traditional Indian Sweets from North, South, East and West

Although nowadays menus are turning cosmopolitan, and we often find a mix of sweets from across the country – and even the world – being served, everyone has a soft corner for the special mithai of their region or community.

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So, from the sweets served and gifted at a wedding or other celebration, you can easily find out which region the host is from!

 Mysore PakMysore Pak

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If you spot Mysore Pak, Coconut Laddoo and Athirasam, you are probably at a South Indian sweets at a  wedding. If the table is filled with sweets, especially Rasagolla, Rasmalai and Sandesh, you are probably in the East. And, if there is a predominance of jaggery, til, coconut and groundnut based sweets like Puran Poli and Kopra Pak, you might be in the West. If the sweets resonate with milky and nutty opulence, like Rabdi or Chenna Malpua, you are undoubtedly in the North. 

Rasmalai, Bengali Rasmalai RecipeRasmalai, Bengali Rasmalai Recipe

There are some common notes too. For e.g., the Paal Payasam of South India and the Phirni of North have striking similarities as do the Rava Kesari and Rava Sheera.

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Some sweets like Puran Poli, Cashew Burfi, Halwa, Laddoo, etc. are popular all over the country, often known by different names and prepared with mild variations.

Paal Payasam, South Indian Rice KheerPaal Payasam, South Indian Rice Kheer

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When we think of sweets, another option that instantly comes to mind is our own indigenous and ingenious dessert… the king of ice-creams, Malai Kulfi! The rich milky taste of this ice-cream with its enchanting spice notes has become a great hit in Indian food outlets across the world, not just in India.

Malai KulfiMalai Kulfi

Traditional Indian Mithai for Different Festivals 

Interestingly, we also have special sweets associated with different festivals. Modak, for example, is prepared during Ganesh Chathurthi. Modaks with different fillings, ranging from milk-based to coconut-based sweet fillings and savory fillings too are made across the country during Ganesha festival.

Modak, Steamed Modak, Ukadiche Modak for Ganesh ChaturthiModak, Steamed Modak, Ukadiche Modak for Ganesh Chaturthi

Likewise, jaggery, coconut, til and peanuts come to the fore during Sankaranthi, and you find a range of sweets made using these ingredients.

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While Sweet Pongal is prepared down South, Maharashtrian Puran Poli and Peanut Chikki are prepared in the West.

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Peanut Chikki

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During Navratri, a variety of traditional Indian sweets are made to please Devi Shakthi. Sheera, Boondi Payas, Coconut and Rava Laddoo, Mohanthal,  Gujarati Basundi… the list is endless and you can go for a sweet splash during the festival season!

Mohanthal, Traditional Gujarati Mohanthal MithaiMohanthal, Traditional Gujarati Mohanthal Mithai

Diwali is the time for plenty of variety. It is the time to experiment, come up with exotic diwali sweets to notch up your reputation with friends and family!

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From the Cored Apples with Kesar and Rabdi to the Paan Shots, you can try delightfully innovative sweets, to share with your loved ones when you visit each other.

Cored-Apples-with-Kesar-and-RabdiCored Apples with Kesar and Rabdi

Traditional Indian Sweets for Parties

In a party, people look for novel desserts and plenty of variety too. Yet, it is the traditional formats that instantly strike a rapport with the taste buds. So, it is wise to find a balance between the two. You can go for sweets like the Apple Jalebi or Gulab Jamun Cutlet, which are traditional with an innovative twist.

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Go for sweets that appeal to all age groups and also easy to serve. If it is dripping with syrup or drowned in milky sauces, it might be difficult to hand around at parties and turn out to be a bit messy too. So, try stuff like the Malai Peda or the Mini Anjeer Paratha! Messy or not, never omit the Kulfi though. 

Malai PedaMalai Peda

The Indian palate is so fond of the rich and spicy notes of our mithai that we are always looking for reasons to celebrate, pretexts to enjoy more sweets! Even if you are short of time or on a special diet, you can still enjoy traditional Indian sweets once in a while.

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Not all sweets are time consuming or unhealthy – we have come up with numerous quick recipes too, such as the Quick Apple Cinnamon Rabdi, Atta Ka Sheera and Quick Churma Ladoos

Quick Churma Ladoos ( Churma Laddu)Quick Churma Ladoos ( Churma Laddu)

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Whatever be the occasion, celebrate it with a traditional Indian sweet. Best of all, make it at home! Pick from our 500+ recipes the sweet that catches your fancy, fits the occasion, matches your time availability and diet constraints too. We are sure we have a best fit for every sweet tooth

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Recipe# 13430
23 Aug 11

 
 by mangala-rao
No reviews
Chana dal halwa is an indian sweet dish prepared from cooked chana dal, sugar, ghee and spices like cardamom. A delicious dessert dish which can be relished with chopped nuts as garnishing!
Recipe# 13464
31 Oct 00

 
 by ksreemathy
No reviews
Tasty and quick apple kheer is a popular kheer(sweetened milk) recipe with grated apples boiled with the milk . The grated apples are cooked with sugar and elaichi powder in the milk to prepare the quick and creamy apple kheer.
Recipe# 37319
21 Sep 12

 
 
by foods bee
No reviews
It is traditional sweet in south india. All the age group will like this sweet. Kids love it very much. And protein rich also.
Recipe# 40872
21 May 16

 
 
by Uma Pandit
No reviews
Summer in India is synonymous to mango for foodies .... Sandesh is one of the fabulous dessert in Bengal .I make here norom paak aam sandesh , which is really delicious in my family . Paak means cooked .The kneaded channa which is cooked very little to achieve a melt in mouth is called NOROM PAAK . ....
Recipe# 13451
01 Jan 00

 
 by gayathri
No reviews
Khus khus kheer presents an innovative kheer recipe with ground khus khus or poppy seeds. The thick creamy and delicious khus khus kheer is sure to make all occasions a special one.
Recipe# 13851
25 Aug 11

 
 by bhavnahk
No reviews
Condense milk kulfi presents a no fuss and hassle free way of preparing the kulfi using condensed milk. Add nuts or flavours of choice to the kulfi and enjoy topped with badam or pista.
Recipe# 14102
07 Nov 02

 
 by paulachand
No reviews
The traditional way of preparing the halwa puri with this easy and delicious recipe. The fried Indian puffed beads or puris are served with sweet halwa oozing with ghee and topped with chopped nuts. Though not a low cal breakfast option, halwa puri combo should feature in your diet to simply celebra ....
Orange and Pear Stuffed Kalakand
Recipe# 40510
18 Nov 15

 
 
by Alkajena
No reviews
India is a diverse nation and its diversity is reflected in its foods which every state has to offer. Every Indian state is known for its own set of traditional sweets . But Kalakand is one such sweets which is relished by one and all. This is one of the most scrumptious sweet in North and Eas ....
Recipe# 41093
07 Aug 16

 
 by Debosruti Ghosh
No reviews
Rasgulla is a Bengali delicacy and here the rasgulla is baked and is a kind of modification of the traditional rasmalai.
Recipe# 39731
01 Jul 15

 
 
by PRACHI AGARWAL
No reviews
Baked Kesari Moong Dal Gujiya, moong dal, mava, nuts, coconut and hints of nutmeg and cardamom go into the stuffing of this traditional favourite sweet. Unlike the traditional gujiyas that are deep fried, these are baked with a brushing of saffron-milk which gives it a nice aroma and flavour.
Recipe# 9916
08 Oct 02

 
 
by preekar
No reviews
Kada parshad (halwa) is a delicious sweet dish prepared by blending wheat flour with ghee, sugar and dried fruits. A common sweet dish which is served to God during pujas, kada parshad taste amazing!
Phirni  By Pooaryan
Recipe# 11723
13 Oct 11

 
 by pooaryan
No reviews
The sweet dish, phirni is a kashmiri cuisine inspired dessert recipe with rice flour added to milk and sugar. An awesome dessert recipe with a typical cardamom flavor, thick and creamy phirni is simply irrestible!
Recipe# 13460
06 Aug 15

 
 by gattu
No reviews
Prepare the magical sweet delicacy, Kalakand with this easy and quick to prepare quick Kalakand recipe. The crumbled and mashed fresh chenna or cottage cheese is mixed together with sugar, milk powder, elaichi and flavoured with saffron to create the wonderful mithai, Kalakand. Serve soft and rich K ....
Recipe# 13978
24 Nov 16

 
 
by amudhan
No reviews
Sojji is a traditional sweet dish prepared from suji or semolina which is roasted in ghee and then cooked with sugar and nuts.
Recipe# 14864
29 Sep 11

 
 by shubaraj
No reviews
A popular creamy malaidar kulfi recipe is basically a traditional indian ice cream recipe with thickened and sweetened milk cooked with chopped nuts and fresh cream.
Recipe# 36187
23 Feb 12

 
 by damyantiben
No reviews
Traditional srikhand an all time favourite of many is falvoured with milk masala powder.
Recipe# 38928
24 Oct 13

 
 
by damyantiben
No reviews
A gluten free, warmth providing and healthy sweet for your family. It is especially good for diabetics, lactating mothers, children and grand parents and for those who are allergic to wheat.
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