ADVERTISEMENT

Make a sweet start to the Bengali New Year with these innovative desserts

From a sandwich ‘payesh’ to a mousse that has the goodness of caramel — these recipes put summer veggies to creative use

Kickstart the Bengali New Year with three fusion dessert recipes Photos: Shutterstock (Representational images)

Pooja Mitra
Published 12.04.24, 04:27 PM

The new year calls for newer things, so why not celebrate Poila Baisakh with a sweet twist? Be it lau’er payesh, which is also a sandwich, a baked rosogolla that’s not just made with chhana or a pumpkin mousse that’s just #perfect — these recipes will definitely make the Nabo Borsher mishti mukh even more special.

Lau’er payesh, with a twist

Try making this unique Lau’er payesh at home Shutterstock (Representational image)

Have you ever tried a lau (bottle gourd) payesh, in a sandwiched form? If you’ve had or made chalkumror pur bhaja (ash gourd fritters), the process is similar but with a delightful twist!

ADVERTISEMENT

Ingredients:

Method:

A different kind of baked rosogolla

Have you ever tried this rosogolla made with mishti aloo? Shutterstock (Representational image)

This rosogolla isn’t made with just chhana (cottage cheese). It also includes mishti aloo (sweet potato) and is baked — creating a creamy kheer-wrapped rosogolla. Ready to try?

Ingredients:

Method:

An exotic pumpkin mousse

Pumpkin mousse with a topping of peanut butter and caramel sauce - simply yummy! Shutterstock (Representational image)

Have you ever had pumpkin mousse with a topping of peanut butter and caramel sauce topping? No? There’s no better time to indulge than now.

Ingredients:

Process:

Poila Baisakh 2024 Desserts Dessert Recipes Cooking Nabo Borsho Fusion Food Recipes Poila Baisakh Recipes Poila Baisakh
Follow us on:
ADVERTISEMENT