ModakModaks are popularly known as Lord Ganesha's favourite sweet. Make healthy and sugar-free modaks by using dates, nuts, raisins, coconut, poppy seeds, and ghee.
PhirniThis unique phirni has a layer of pista and another layer infused with rose essence. Use soaked rice, skimmed milk, and artificial sweetener for the base. For the first layer, add ground and blanched pistachio. Then, add drops of rose essence.
Rice puddingSugar-free rice pudding anyone? In order to amp up its health factor, add coconut milk to this recipe. This dessert is a riot of flavours with ingredients like lime leaves, cinnamon sticks, lemongrass, and cardamom pods.
Khaas malpoiMake this delicious sugar-free malpoi or crepe by stuffing carrot halwa, without sugar, into it. Serve them with rabri.
Oats kheerGanesh Chaturthi desserts can't get healthier than this. Give your regular kheer a twist by adding the goodness of oats and dry fruits.
Dates and nuts ladooDon't want to miss laddoos during these festivities. Make this fruity delight with dates, nuts and desiccated coconut.
Malai pedaPeda or malai peda is a cherished Indian sweet that captures the spirit of tradition and celebration in every delicious bite. This delectable treat is made from milk, ghee, lemon juice, spices, corn flour and milk powder.
Gur mewa Gur mewa is a sweet treat made with jaggery and dry fruits, and it's also known as jaggery dry fruits gujiya. It is considered a superfood and is said to have many health benefits.
SheeraThis classic India sweet dish is a comforting prasad made from rava, ghee and sugar. Sheera has a warm, sweet flavour and satisfying texture that makes it a cherished part of the festive menu.
ShrikhandThis creamy yoghurt-based dessert flavoured with cardamom and saffron. And for mango lovers, the Mango srikhand is a summer delight that can be hard to resist.