5 Monsoon Dessert Recipes You Must Try

Producer: Mehak Pal Editor: Nisha Dubey

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From crispy malpuas to gulab jamun, here are the five best Monsoon dessert recipes you can try at home this Monsoon season.

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Gulab Jamun

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Gulab jamun is made from khoya and deep-fried *in ghee until golden brown. Later, it is soaked in sugar syrup flavoured with rose water or cardamom.

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 Peda

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Cook khoya with sugar and ghee until it thickens and forms a dough-like consistency. Add cardamom powder and shape the mix into small rounds or ovals. Garnish them with nuts.

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 Malpua

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Prepare malpua's batter with flour, milk, sugar, and cardamom powder. Spoon it in a hot oil, fry until golden, and soak in sugar syrup.

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 Ghevar

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Prepare ghevar batter from flour and ghee. Pour it into hot ghee in concentric circles to form a lattice-like structure. Once fried to a crispy texture, dip it in sugar syrup flavoured with cardamom and saffron.

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Mysore Pak

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Roast besan in ghee until it turns aromatic and golden brown. Add sugar syrup separately with more ghee. Cook it until it thickens and then poured into a tray to set. Cut it into squares once it is cooled.