Punjabi Indulgence: 5 Punjabi Desserts To Relish This Winter

The mention of Punjab has surely taken your heart and mind to a plate full of Makki Ki Roti and Sarson Da Saag with a huge glass of lassi on the side. After all, the ‘Land Of Five Rivers’ and delicious food is quite synonymous in our minds. The state is called the ‘breadbasket’ of India and has provided Indians with some of their favourite dishes. From the lip-smacking Tandoori Chicken to the go-to Butter Chicken, Punjabi cuisine has something for everyone. We know it's quite difficult to get your hearts and minds out of the delicious savoury dishes but have you ever thought of the vast array of desserts that the state provides? From the gooey and delicious Atte Ka Halwa to the comforting Pinni, Punjab has a vast array of desserts to offer. Taking the advantage of the weather, we have compiled five delicious Punjabi desserts that you can relish this winter. 

1. Pinni 

A Punjabi winter delicacy, Pinni is a usual suspect in Punjabi households during winters. The ladoo is made with wheat flour, desi ghee, jaggery and nuts- all the ingredients that keep the body warm. 

2. Panjiri 

We know you have heard about this sweet dish during Janmashtami. Made with gram flour, desi ghee, sugar, cardamom and nuts, Panjiri is perfect to keep you going during winters. Follow this recipe below to try making Panjiri at home this winter. 

3. Shakarpaare 

A sweet deep-fried dessert, Shakarpaara is originally a Persian dish. Widely relished in parts of North India, the dish is quite easy to make and can be stored for upto a month or more. Shakarpaaras are perfect to go with your winter evening Chai.

4. Meetha Puda 

Start your winter mornings with the Indian version of American pancakes- Meetha Puda. The dish is labour-saving, easy and delicious enough to give your day a good start. 

5. Atte Da Halwa

A quintessential Punjabi dessert, Atte Da Halwa is widely relished in Punjab. We don’t think the dish needs more description so below is the recipe for you to try. 

These Punjabi desserts are sure to keep you going during winters. Try them at home and let us know how you like them.