1179 delicious dessert recipes from around the world
Authentic Portuguese custard tarts, featuring a crisp, flaky puff pastry shell filled with a rich, creamy egg custard that's caramelized and blistered on top. A beloved treat originating from Lisbon.
A classic Colombian sponge cake, generously soaked in a rich blend of three milks, resulting in an incredibly moist and decadent dessert.
Ulin-Ulin is a savory and slightly sweet cake made from glutinous rice flour, coconut milk, and palm sugar, often flavored with pandan. It's a popular snack or dessert in Brunei, known for its chewy texture and rich coconut flavor.
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.
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.
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.
Italy's beloved coffee dessert - delicate layers of espresso-soaked ladyfingers and a rich mascarpone cream, finished with a dusting of cocoa powder.
A vibrant and comforting Malaysian dessert soup featuring tender cubes of yam and sweet potato simmered in a fragrant coconut milk broth, sweetened with palm sugar and studded with chewy sago pearls.
Kueh Selurut is a traditional Bruneian sweet cake made from glutinous rice flour, coconut milk, and palm sugar, often steamed in banana leaves to impart a subtle aroma. It has a chewy texture and a rich, caramelized sweetness.
Mtedza are delightful, crumbly Malawian cookies made with groundnuts (peanuts), offering a rich, buttery flavor with a satisfying crunch. They are often dusted with powdered sugar and are a popular snack.
Luxurious Bengali sweet comprising flattened chenna (fresh cheese) discs gently poached and then soaked in a rich, saffron-infused, cardamom-scented milk cream (rabri).
A delicate and comforting Chinese street snack, Dou Hua features incredibly silky smooth tofu served warm in a fragrant ginger-infused brown sugar syrup. Its gentle texture and subtly sweet flavor make it a perfect light dessert or snack.
A beloved Austrian dessert, Kaiserschmarrn, translates to 'Emperor's Mess' or 'Emperor's Pancake'. It's a light, fluffy, and slightly sweet shredded pancake, caramelized to golden perfection and often served with a side of warm plum compote (Zwetschgenröster). A truly imperial indulgence.
Sweet, fluffy dumplings made from a potato-based dough, filled with whole plums and coated in toasted breadcrumbs and sugar. A beloved Hungarian dessert, especially popular in autumn when plums are in season.
Zserbó szelet, also known as Gerbeaud slice, is a classic Hungarian layered cake featuring a tender yeast dough, a rich filling of apricot jam and ground walnuts, all topped with a smooth chocolate glaze. It's a beloved festive dessert, especially popular during holidays.
Zlabia are delightful, crispy, deep-fried fritters made from a fermented batter, often enjoyed during festive occasions. They are typically drizzled with syrup or dusted with powdered sugar, offering a sweet and satisfying treat.
Khanom Krok are delightful, small, crispy-edged yet custardy coconut rice pancakes, a beloved Thai street food snack. They are traditionally cooked in a special dimpled cast-iron pan, creating perfect bite-sized treats.
A rich, dense, and comforting dessert made from grated sweet potatoes, coconut milk, warm spices, and often raisins. Traditionally baked in a Dutch pot over coals, this version is adapted for a conventional oven. It has a moist, cake-like texture with a slightly custardy top, making it a beloved treat for breakfast, tea, or dessert.
Cougnou, also known as 'Bread of Jesus' or 'Volaard', is a sweet, brioche-like bread traditionally baked in Belgium and Northern France for Christmas and Saint Nicholas Day. It's often shaped to resemble a swaddled infant or baby Jesus, and can be enriched with raisins, pearl sugar, or chocolate chips.
A simple yet delicious Tuvaluan dish featuring baked taro mashed and generously coated with sweetened coconut cream. It's a comforting and popular dish often served at community gatherings.
A moist and fragrant cake made from mashed sweet yams, infused with the unique aroma of pandanus leaves and sweetened with coconut milk. This dessert is a delightful representation of Pohnpei's tropical flavors.
A sweet and simple dish of baked, caramelized plantains, often enjoyed for breakfast or as a dessert. It features plantains drizzled with butter, orange juice, and brown sugar, then topped with coconut flakes.
Pain Perdu, meaning 'lost bread' in French, is Belgium's beloved take on French toast. It elevates stale bread into a decadent treat by soaking thick slices in a rich custard of eggs, milk, and cream, then pan-frying them to a golden crisp. Often served as a dessert or a special breakfast, it can be customized with various toppings.
A beloved traditional Latvian dessert, this multi-layered honey cake features thin, delicate cake layers generously spread with a sweet, tangy sour cream frosting. It's known for its rich honey flavor and moist texture, which improves with time.