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Bengali Sweets recipes


Last Updated : Apr 03,2024



बंगाली मिठाई - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Bengali Sweets recipes in Hindi)
બંગાળી મીઠાઈ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Bengali Sweets recipes in Gujarati)

Bengali Sweet Recipes, Bengali Dessert Reicpes

Bengalis are very, very fond of sweets. Meals and tea-time would never be complete without snacks and sweets. Rasgulla, especially, is very close to their heart and not a day goes by without them popping at least one Rasgulla into their mouth!

Many Bengali sweets are made with Chenna, a special type of homemade cheese that is similar to Paneer. Bengali sweets name Mishti Doi is baked yogurt with a rich and creamy mouth feel. Try your hand at making ever-popular Bengali mithai like Chum Chum, Bhappa Doi, Fruit Sandesh and Orange Chennar Payesh at home.

While some traditional Bengali sweets take a long time to prepare, quick-fixes are there to make most of them within minutes. In the past, making mithai meant that the women slogged in the kitchen for long hours, constantly stirring the ingredients till they got the right consistency. Now, there are easy methods to make any sweet and substitutes for many ingredients. Mithais like Chocolate Sandesh and Apple Sandesh can be made quickly with the use of paneer along with a handful of ingredients.

This is one sweet the Bengalis cannot live without, and you too are sure to fall in love with it once you taste these super-soft, milk-white Rasgulla. Remember that everything matters in the making of perfect rasgullas -- from the amount of lemon juice used and the lump-free kneading of the chenna, to the consistency of the sugar water.

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Healthy Bhapa Doi
Recipe# 42005
30 Apr 18

 
 by Tarla Dalal
If anybody has an incurable sweet tooth, it’s a Bengali – and they are proud of it. Mostly made of dairy products, Bengali sweets have a unique flavour and amazing mouth-feel. Ranging from sweet curds to rasagolla, their sweets are now famous all over the world. Of these, Bhapa Doi is a rich and ....
Bengali Payesh, Bengali Rice Kheer
Recipe# 41474
08 Feb 17

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
In all regional cuisines of India, Kheer made of milk and rice is very popular. This Bengali Payesh is also a variant of this milk and rice kheer. Here, long-grained rice is cooked in milk and flavoured with classic Indian spices ....
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# 41098
01 Aug 16

 
 by Tamannagoel
No reviews
Baked yogurt is a very light, creamy and sweet dessert. A Bengali dessert made with minimum effort and with simple ingredients!
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 . ....
Quick Orange Sandesh
Recipe# 40526
25 Nov 15

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A yummy, melt-in-the-mouth treat with the contrasting flavours of milk and orange! The traditional Bengali mithai, Sandesh, is made more exciting by the addition of orange squash, which gives a lively dimension to it. We have made this Quick Orange Sa ....
Quick Rose Sandesh
Recipe# 40525
24 Nov 15

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Sandesh, the melt-in-the-mouth Bengali delicacy, becomes all the more special when you make it with a mild flavouring, like rose or orange. Here, we show you how to make a Quick Rose Sandesh using readymade paneer. The lilting aroma and flavour of rose make ....
Recipe# 40504
20 Nov 15

 
 by SprinkleSomeSalt
No reviews
Bhapa Doi the all time favourite Bengali delicacy with a twist! It has coconut and pineapple flavours. A perfect steamed dessert to serve on a festive day.
Kiwi Fruit Sandesh
Recipe# 40505
17 Nov 15

 
 by Alkajena
No reviews
Sandesh being an inherent part of Bengali culture and festivity, became a 'messenger' of auspicious news creating an atmosphere of celebration and jubilation in Bengali households. Sandesh is a very popular Bengali sweet made with fresh homemade paneer or chenna. The traditional sandesh is made with ....
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 ....
Orange Chennar Payesh
Recipe# 4733
23 Sep 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
The traditional Bengali dessert gets a peppy twist with the addition of orange segments. The Orange Chennar Payesh, a lip-smacking and luxurious dessert, can also be quickly made as shown here, using paneer and condensed milk. In fact, eight minutes is all it takes! for an extra special touch.
Gulab Jamun
Recipe# 2854
26 Nov 13

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 by Tarla Dalal
Sweet and sour, salt and spice, every experience needs to be coupled with a complementary, often contrasting experience in order to bring out the best of both. Likewise, a chaat platter must be finished off with a rich dessert in order to complete the enjoyment. And, what better mithai can you choos ....
Orange Sandesh ( Desi Khana )
Recipe# 1521
23 Sep 13

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by Tarla Dalal
A paneer-based delight, sandesh is very popular not just in india but also in indian confectioners abroad. Here, the popular citrus fruit lends sandesh a refreshing tanginess, resulting in an irresistible orange sandesh.
Recipe# 37947
24 Feb 13

 
 by damyantiben
No reviews
This is a simple recipe inspired from our angoori basundi. Good for summers. And making it with mango pulp will make it a festive day for all at home. To make it more festive top it with soft white butter or fresh scoop of ice cream and nuts.
Orange Chenna Payesh ( Microwave Recipe)
Recipe# 35103
22 Feb 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Chenna payesh is a must on the menu if you are having any special guest. Next time, win their compliments by making this orange-flavoured variant.
Strawberry Rasmalai ( Eggless Desserts Recipe)
Recipe# 1113
20 Aug 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A fruit-ilicious presentation of fresh strawberries sandwiched between slices of juicy rasmalai, this is indeed a delightfully innovative dessert. What is more, strawberry rasmalai is also quick and easy to make. A garnishing of sliced almonds will perk up every serving, so keep some handy. As a var ....
Recipe# 12119
13 Oct 11

 
 by tumpi5
No reviews
The creamy payesh or rice kheer is a popular payesh or payassam (sweetened milk) recipe with long grain rice added to the milk during boiling. The rice gets cooked with sugar, elaichi powder in the milk to prepare an awesome creamy payesh or kheer. An unique sweet dish recipe to entice one and all. ....
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Bengali Sweets
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 on 14 Nov 20 12:29 PM


Misti Doi is not baked . Pantoya and Chanabara is famous in Berhampore, Murshidabad . It''s made of Chana baked in the Ghee and stir in hot sugar juice . It''s called as Chanabara. Pantoya is something different. It''s made of Moya and maida(flour) . Both mixing together with water lightly like preparation of bread , then shape it round ball , bake with ghee of cow and keep it in the sugar juice. It''s ready. Thanks
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28 Nov 20 11:12 AM