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5 Royal Indian Desserts Made With Kesar You Need To Try

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5 Royal Indian Desserts Made With Kesar You Need To Try

Team Chukde

24/05/2025
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If you’ve never truly explored the potential of kesar in Indian desserts—or you’re ready to upgrade your sweets game—these five regal Indian desserts are a must-try. I’m sharing not just the recipes, but the little insider secrets that make them unforgettable.

Let’s start!

1. Kesar Phirni – Creamy Rice Pudding with a Silken Twist


Why it’s special:
Unlike kheer, phirni uses ground rice, giving it a luxuriously smooth texture. It’s served chilled, making it a perfect dessert for warm evenings.

Pro tip: Always use full-fat milk and stir constantly to prevent sticking. Serve in earthen bowls for that traditional feel—it enhances the experience (and the aroma).

2. Kesar Peda – Soft, Fudgy, and Festive


Why it’s a favorite:
This is the ultimate 2-bite dessert. Dense, milky, and fragrant, it melts in your mouth and is surprisingly easy to make at home.

Expert insight: Use mawa (khoya) that’s been lightly roasted until it gives off a nutty smell. It deepens the flavor and balances the sweetness. And trust me, don’t skimp on saffron quality—Chukde Kesar gives it that boutique mithai shop taste.

3. Kesar Rasmalai – Richness in Every Bite


Why it stands out:
This one’s for when you want to impress. Soft chenna patties dunked in saffron-infused milk, it’s festive and indulgent.

Chef’s insight: After boiling the ras, let it cool naturally before adding the patties—this helps them absorb more flavor without breaking. A few strands of Kesar, pre-soaked in warm milk, go a long way. You’ll see the milk take on a hue that even mithai shops can’t replicate.

Video Recipe: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HsGQlcLD9v0

4. Kesar Shrikhand – The Easiest Showstopper


Why it’s underrated:
It’s no-cook, no-fuss, and still feels indulgent. Thick hung curd whipped with kesar, sugar, and cardamom—it’s Gujarat and Maharashtra’s summer delight.

Tip from experience: Hang the curd overnight, don’t rush it. The texture is everything. Use a generous pinch of Kesar soaked in 2 tsp of warm milk—it blends in without streaking, and the fragrance hits immediately.

Video Recipe: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0ZwWyzbLGbk

5. Kesar Badam Halwa – Golden Decadence in a Bowl


Why it’s royal:
Almonds, ghee, sugar, and saffron. That’s it. Yet when done right, this dessert feels like a warm, edible hug.

Real-life recommendation: Soak almonds overnight and grind to a coarse paste—don’t use almond flour. The texture of the halwa depends on it. Roast slowly and patiently. Your reward? A rich, nutty base that lets Kesar’s floral notes shine through without being masked by sugar.

Why Use Chukde Kesar?

Chukde Kesar consistently delivers that deep aroma and authentic flavor that instantly upgrades a dessert from homemade to halwai-level. It’s also fresh and original with deluxe mogra quality, which is a major plus when using raw or lightly cooked dairy.

FAQs

Q1. How do I bloom kesar for maximum flavor?

Soak a pinch of saffron strands in 2 tablespoons of warm milk or water for at least 20–30 minutes. The longer, the better. Crushing it slightly between your fingers before soaking can also help release more aroma.

Q2. Can I use kesar in cold desserts?

Absolutely. Just bloom the kesar first, then mix it in. Desserts like shrikhand or kulfi take saffron beautifully once it's infused in warm milk.

Q3. Why does my saffron not give a good color?

Low-quality saffron often lacks the natural crocin compound that imparts color. Chukde Kesar is high in this pigment and gives that signature golden hue with just a small pinch.

Q4. What’s the best way to store kesar?

Keep it in a dark, cool cabinet in an airtight container—glass or metal. Avoid humidity and sunlight, which degrade both the color and aroma.

Q5. How much kesar is too much?

For most desserts, a pinch (8–10 strands) per half-litre of milk is ideal.

Final Spoonful

Whether you’re preparing a feast or treating yourself after a long day, try one of these desserts. Let them simmer, bloom, and come alive in your kitchen.

Try these kesar delights today – and don’t forget to elevate them with Chukde Kesar!

Disclaimer: Information is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. We emphasize consulting a doctor before consuming anything in your diet.

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