dessert Recipes
424 delicious dessert recipes from around the world
Malva Pudding with Sauce
A classic South African sticky sponge pudding, known for its moist, caramel-like texture and rich apricot flavor, served with a warm, creamy sauce that soaks into the cake.
Mehallabia
A classic Egyptian milk pudding, Mehallabia is a delicately creamy and light dessert made with rice flour, milk, and sweetened to perfection. Often flavored with rose water, it's a refreshing end to any meal, especially popular during Ramadan.
Melktert (South African Milk Tart)
A beloved South African classic, Melktert features a crisp, buttery shortcrust pastry filled with a lusciously creamy, sweet custard, finished with a generous dusting of cinnamon. It's a comforting and elegant dessert perfect for any occasion.
Melktert Milk Tart Cookies
Delicate, melt-in-your-mouth shortbread cookies infused with the classic flavors of South African Melktert (milk tart), dusted with fragrant cinnamon.
Milk Tart Shooters
A delightful and easy-to-make South African classic, melktert, reimagined as miniature treats served in shot glasses. Perfect for parties and a delightful sweet ending.
Nigerian Chin Chin
A popular Nigerian party snack, these sweet, crunchy fried pastries are addictive and perfect for sharing.
Om Ali
Om Ali is a rich and decadent Egyptian bread pudding, often considered the national dessert. It features layers of flaky pastry, dried fruits, nuts, and shredded coconut, all baked in a creamy, sweet milk mixture until golden and bubbling.
Om Ali Traditional
Om Ali is Egypt's beloved national dessert, a rich and creamy bread pudding made with flaky puff pastry, infused with fragrant milk and cream, and studded with crunchy nuts. It's a comforting and decadent treat perfect for any occasion.
Ouma se Koekies (Grandmother's Butter Cookies)
A classic South African butter cookie, often called 'Ouma se Koekies' (Grandmother's Cookies). These are simple, comforting, and delightfully buttery, perfect for tea time or a sweet treat.
Pampoenkoekies (South African Pumpkin Fritters)
Deliciously sweet and warmly spiced pumpkin fritters, a beloved South African comfort food. These golden-brown delights are perfect for a treat any time of day.
Pannekoek
Authentic South African pannekoek (plural: pannekoeke) are thin, crepe-like pancakes, traditionally served rolled with a generous dusting of cinnamon sugar. They are a beloved treat, perfect for breakfast, brunch, or dessert.
Peppermint Crisp Tart
A beloved no-bake South African dessert featuring layers of crunchy biscuits, sweet caramel, and whipped cream, all topped with shards of peppermint crisp chocolate.
Puff Puff
Nigerian Puff Puff are delightful, sweet, and fluffy fried dough balls, a popular and beloved street food. They are quick to make once the dough has risen and are incredibly satisfying.
Qatayef (Egyptian Ramadan Pancakes)
Qatayef are small, folded pancakes traditionally enjoyed during Ramadan in Egypt. The batter is cooked on one side only, then filled with a sweet cream (ashta) or chopped nuts, folded in half, and typically deep-fried until golden and crispy, then soaked in a fragrant sugar syrup. They are a beloved sweet treat and a staple of the iftar (breaking the fast) meal.
Qatayef with Cream (Ashta)
Delicate, ready-made qatayef (small pancakes) are filled with a rich, sweet ashta (clotted cream) and topped with crunchy pistachios, then drizzled with fragrant sugar syrup. A popular and easy dessert, especially during Ramadan.
Roz bi Laban (Egyptian Rice Pudding)
A classic Egyptian dessert, Roz bi Laban is a creamy and comforting rice pudding, often flavored with fragrant rose water and topped with nuts. It's simple to make and utterly delicious served chilled.
Roz bil Laban (Egyptian Rice Pudding)
A beloved Egyptian street dessert, Roz bil Laban is a creamy and comforting rice pudding infused with the delicate floral notes of rose water. It's traditionally served chilled and is a simple yet satisfying treat.
Seffa (Moroccan Sweet Couscous)
Seffa is a classic Moroccan sweet couscous dish, often served as a celebratory dessert. Fluffy steamed couscous is tossed with butter and fragrant orange blossom water, then generously topped with toasted almonds, a dusting of powdered sugar, and a sprinkle of cinnamon. It's a beautiful and aromatic dish perfect for special occasions.
Sellou (Sfouf)
A traditional Moroccan energy-boosting sweet, Sellou, also known as Sfouf, is a delightful blend of toasted flour, almonds, sesame seeds, honey, and butter. It's a staple during Ramadan for sustained energy and is also cherished by new mothers for its nutritional benefits.
Souskluitjies (Cinnamon Dumplings in Sweet Sauce)
A comforting and traditional South African dessert featuring soft, fluffy cinnamon-spiced dumplings gently poached in a sweet, syrupy sauce.
Tameletjie (South African Toffee)
A classic South African sweet treat, Tameletjie is a sticky, crunchy toffee made from sugar, butter, vinegar, and golden syrup. It's often referred to as 'farm candy' and is a beloved traditional confection.
Tipsy Tart
A rich and boozy date tart, soaked in a warm brandy syrup, resulting in a wonderfully moist and decadent adult dessert.
Umm Ali
A rich and comforting Egyptian bread pudding, often called 'Mother of Ali's' dessert. This version uses puff pastry or croissants soaked in a sweet, creamy milk mixture, studded with nuts, raisins, and coconut, then baked to golden perfection.
Watermelon Konfyt (Candied Watermelon Rind)
A traditional Cape Dutch preserve, this candied watermelon rind is simmered in a spiced syrup until tender and translucent, offering a delightful sweet and gingery treat.