dessert Recipes
424 delicious dessert recipes from around the world
Rasgulla
Spongy, melt-in-your-mouth cheese balls (chenna) cooked in a light, fragrant sugar syrup. A classic Bengali sweet delicacy.
Rasmalai
Luxurious Bengali sweet comprising flattened chenna (fresh cheese) discs gently poached and then soaked in a rich, saffron-infused, cardamom-scented milk cream (rabri).
Sangkhaya (Thai Coconut Custard)
A classic Thai dessert featuring a rich, silky coconut custard, traditionally steamed inside a small pumpkin or coconut shell. This elegant dessert is subtly sweet and fragrant with pandan.
Sangkhaya Fak Thong (Thai Pumpkin Coconut Custard)
A traditional Thai dessert where a rich, creamy coconut custard is steamed inside a whole, tender pumpkin, creating an edible and beautiful serving vessel.
Sapin-Sapon (Layered Rice Cake)
A beloved Filipino delicacy, Sapin-Sapin is a visually stunning and deliciously chewy layered rice cake made from glutinous rice flour, coconut milk, and sugar. Its vibrant, distinct layers, often colored and flavored with ube (purple yam) and jackfruit, make it a popular centerpiece for festivals and celebrations.
ลekerpare
Delicate Turkish semolina cookies, topped with an almond and generously soaked in a sweet lemon-infused syrup. Perfect for afternoon tea or as a sweet ending to a meal.
Serabi (Indonesian Coconut Pancakes)
Serabi are delightful, soft, and slightly chewy coconut pancakes, often enjoyed as a popular street food snack in Indonesia, especially in the city of Solo. They are traditionally cooked in small, unglazed clay molds, giving them a unique texture and aroma. Served warm with a sweet palm sugar syrup, they are a simple yet satisfying treat.
Sholeh Zard (Persian Saffron Rice Pudding)
A fragrant and comforting Persian rice pudding, Sholeh Zard, is traditionally made with fragrant basmati rice, infused with the luxurious aroma of saffron and rose water, and sweetened to perfection. It's often prepared as a votive offering during religious ceremonies, symbolizing devotion and gratitude.
Songpyeon (Korean Half-Moon Rice Cakes)
Delicate, half-moon shaped rice cakes filled with a sweet sesame seed mixture and traditionally steamed over fragrant pine needles. Songpyeon are a quintessential treat enjoyed during Chuseok, the Korean harvest festival.
Tab Tim Krob (Thai Red Rubies)
A visually stunning and incredibly refreshing Thai dessert featuring jewel-like water chestnuts coated in vibrant tapioca pearls, served in sweetened coconut milk over crushed ice. The contrast of textures โ the crisp water chestnut within a chewy, tender coating โ makes this a delightful treat.
Taho
A beloved Filipino silken tofu dessert, traditionally served warm with chewy sago pearls and a sweet brown sugar syrup (arnibal). It's a popular breakfast or mid-day snack, often sold by street vendors.
Taiyaki (Japanese Fish-Shaped Cake)
A beloved Japanese street food, Taiyaki are delightful fish-shaped cakes with a crispy exterior and a sweet filling, traditionally made with anko (red bean paste).
Tang Yuan (Black Sesame Filled Glutinous Rice Balls)
Chewy, tender glutinous rice dumplings filled with a rich, sweet black sesame paste. Traditionally enjoyed during the Winter Solstice Festival (Dongzhi) and Lantern Festival (Yuan Xiao Jie), symbolizing family reunion and completeness.
Tau Foo Fah (Malaysian Silken Tofu Dessert)
A delicate and silky smooth silken tofu dessert, traditionally served with a warming and aromatic ginger syrup. This recipe focuses on achieving that perfect, melt-in-your-mouth texture.
Tavuk Gรถฤsรผ (Turkish Chicken Breast Pudding)
A surprisingly delicious and creamy Ottoman dessert made from milk, sugar, and finely shredded chicken breast. The subtle savory notes from the chicken are masked by the sweetness and creamy texture, creating a unique and delightful pudding.
Tel Kadayฤฑf
Tel Kadayฤฑf is a classic Turkish dessert made from fine, shredded wheat dough (kadaif) layered with rich clotted cream (kaymak) and baked until golden and crispy, then drenched in a sweet sugar syrup and garnished with pistachios. It's a luxurious dessert often associated with special occasions and palace cuisine.
Thong Yip (Golden Flower Drops)
Thong Yip are delicate, auspicious Thai flower-shaped sweets made from rich duck egg yolks and a sweet sugar syrup. They are traditionally served during special ceremonies and celebrations, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.
Tub Tim Grob (Thai Red Rubies)
A classic Thai dessert featuring chewy, jewel-like 'red rubies' (water chestnuts coated in tapioca starch) suspended in a sweet, creamy coconut milk broth, served over crushed ice. It's wonderfully refreshing and visually appealing.
Tulumba (Turkish Syrup Fingers)
Tulumba are delightful, crispy fried dough pastries shaped into ridged fingers and then generously soaked in a sweet, fragrant syrup. Traditionally enjoyed during festivals and celebrations, these treats offer a wonderful contrast of textures and flavors.
Turon (Filipino Banana Spring Rolls)
Turon is a popular Filipino street food snack made from thinly sliced bananas and jackfruit, wrapped in a spring roll wrapper, and deep-fried until golden and crispy. It's often coated in caramelized sugar for an extra sweet and delicious treat.
Ube Halaya (Filipino Purple Yam Jam)
A classic Filipino delicacy, Ube Halaya is a rich, creamy, and vibrantly purple jam made from boiled and mashed purple yams, sweetened condensed milk, coconut milk, and butter. It's a staple dessert and a versatile ingredient used in many Filipino sweets.
Yaksik (Korean Sweet Rice)
Yaksik, also known as Yakbap, is a traditional Korean sweet rice dessert made with glutinous rice, nuts, dried fruits, and a sweet syrup. It's often enjoyed during holidays and special occasions.
Yang Zhi Gan Lu (Mango Pomelo Sago)
A beloved Hong Kong dessert soup featuring sweet, ripe mangoes, chewy sago pearls, juicy pomelo, and a creamy coconut-evaporated milk base. This chilled dessert is refreshing and satisfying.
Yin Er Tang (Snow Fungus Dessert Soup)
A nourishing and subtly sweet dessert soup featuring the unique texture of snow fungus (Tremella fuciformis), complemented by the sweetness of rock sugar, dates, goji berries, and lotus seeds. Often referred to as a 'beauty soup' for its purported skin-enhancing benefits.