Dessert Food or ‘Mithai’ as they are called in our Indian culture, is a delicacy that weakens the knees of many. The sweet taste is considered essential for celebrating the lovely moments of life. The herbs and aroma of the Indian culture are condensed with milk and cheese to sweeten the deal and produce a mouthwatering taste to celebrate any occasion. Various parts of India have unique delicious desserts, and as most of us Indians are known to have a sweet tooth, we can’t help but indulge in our guilty pleasures. These desserts are most widely found in their wide varieties at the occasion celebrating the sweetness of love, none other than weddings. Therefore, the best desserts found on the wedding menu are the following:
Whipped up with rice and milk, a pinch of sugar, flavoured with cardamom powder, scented with rose water, laced with saffron, presented with pistachio nuts and rose petals the name is enough to get any foodie drooling. This a delicious, aromatic, mouth-watering dessert served which perfectly suit the serene beauty of the wedding.
Gajar ka Halwa is a Pakistani styled dessert made from grated carrot, condensed milk, nuts and golden varq. This is especially a sweet mithai delicacy for winter weddings where a warm Gajar ka halwa is the best part of the evening.
Kulfi is believed to be the coldest dessert to melt your heart. The exotic texture and creamy taste makes many wedding goers feel the frozen sin melting in one’s mouth. It can also be flavoured with mango or any fruity flavour to savour and enjoy.
Made special by chef Sanjeev Kapoor, Gulab jamun mousse is a well-known and a twist to the age gulab jamun. This is fusion cuisine which consists of various different techniques or culinary traditions are combined. A very romantic dessert which brings together various mixtures to make a perfect combination just a like a wedding is an apt wedding dessert.
Basundi is sweetened condensed milk made by boiling milk and by adding nuts and dry fruits. It is also known as “Rabri” in North India. It is specially served in hot summer weddings where chilled Basundi is the best part of the wedding.
If you are traditional at heart and cannot think of a wedding without a cake, then be yourself and arrange for a cake! You can have varieties of cake available, with different textures and flavours. Choose accordingly and make it special so that you can be your unique self with the traditions intact.
Kheer is a traditional Indian sweet dish that is often served as a dessert at weddings. It is a sweet and creamy pudding that can be garnished with rose petals, pistachios, and almonds for a special touch. It is a delicious and special treat that is sure to make the wedding day even more memorable.
So, here are a few brief dessert ideas for your wedding. These desserts are the added sweetness in your sweet love story. So, choose wisely and bite into the sweetness of caramel delight and buttery celebration with your significant other right there by your side.
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