sweet Recipes
286 delicious sweet recipes from around the world
Ais Kacang (Malaysian Shaved Ice)
A vibrant and refreshing Malaysian shaved ice dessert, traditionally layered with sweet beans, corn, grass jelly, and drizzled with colorful syrups. A delightful treat perfect for hot weather.
Amazake (Sweet Fermented Rice Drink)
Amazake is a traditional Japanese sweet, non-alcoholic or low-alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice. It has a thick, creamy texture and a naturally sweet, sake-like flavor, often enjoyed during the New Year holidays. This recipe uses rice koji (a mold that ferments rice) to convert the starches in cooked rice into sugars.
Apam Balik (Malaysian Peanut Pancake)
A popular Malaysian street snack, Apam Balik is a crispy, folded pancake filled with sweet crushed peanuts and creamed corn. This recipe focuses on the thinner, crispier version.
Atayef
Atayef are delicate, sweet Lebanese stuffed pancakes, often enjoyed during Ramadan. They can be filled with a rich clotted cream (ashta) or a spiced nut mixture, then either fried or served as is, and finally drizzled with fragrant sugar syrup. A truly festive treat!
Ayam Masak Merah (Malaysian Red Chicken)
A classic Malaysian celebratory dish, Ayam Masak Merah features tender chicken pieces braised in a rich, savory, and slightly sweet tomato-chili sauce. It's a staple at weddings and special occasions, known for its vibrant color and balanced flavors.
Ba Bao Fan (Eight Treasure Rice)
A festive and visually stunning Chinese dessert, Ba Bao Fan is a sweet sticky rice pudding studded with a colorful assortment of dried fruits and nuts. Traditionally served during Lunar New Year and other celebrations, it symbolizes good fortune and prosperity. The rice is steamed in a decorative mold, creating an eye-catching presentation.
Bánh Cam (Vietnamese Sesame Balls)
Bánh Cam are delightful Vietnamese deep-fried glutinous rice balls, traditionally filled with a sweet mung bean paste and coated in sesame seeds. They are known for their crispy exterior, chewy interior, and satisfyingly hollow center when fried correctly. A perfect sweet treat for any occasion.
Bánh Flan (Vietnamese Caramel Custard)
A silky smooth, French-influenced crème caramel, elevated by the richness of condensed milk and a hint of vanilla. This Vietnamese dessert is a delightful sweet ending to any meal.
Bánh Ít Lá Gai (Vietnamese Ramie Leaf Dumplings)
Bánh Ít Lá Gai are traditional Vietnamese sweet dumplings made from black glutinous rice flour, colored and flavored with ramie leaves, and filled with a sweet mung bean paste. They are wrapped in banana leaves and steamed, resulting in a chewy, fragrant, and subtly sweet treat, often enjoyed during festivals and special occasions.
Bánh Rán (Vietnamese Fried Sesame Balls)
Northern Vietnamese style bánh rán are delightfully crispy, hollow fried sesame balls with a sweet mung bean filling. The key to their signature hollow interior is careful dough preparation and controlled frying temperature.
Bắp Xào (Vietnamese Butter Corn with Dried Shrimp)
A beloved Vietnamese street food snack, Bắp Xào features sweet corn kernels quickly sautéed with fragrant butter, savory dried shrimp, and fresh scallions, finished with a touch of sugar for a perfect sweet and savory balance.
Besan Laddoo
Delicious and aromatic chickpea flour (besan) balls, sweetened and bound with ghee, often adorned with nuts. A quintessential Indian sweet for celebrations and festivals.
Bika Ambon
A beloved Indonesian honeycomb cake originating from Medan, known for its unique chewy and springy texture, reminiscent of a honeycomb structure. This recipe requires patience for fermentation but yields a truly special dessert.
Biko (Filipino Sweet Sticky Rice Cake)
A beloved Filipino dessert, Biko is a rich and chewy sweet sticky rice cake made from glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk and sweetened with a luscious coconut caramel sauce. It's a staple at celebrations and a comforting treat.
Bua Loi (Floating Rice Balls in Coconut Cream)
Bua Loi is a traditional Thai dessert featuring colorful, chewy glutinous rice balls gently floating in a fragrant, sweet coconut milk sauce. It's a delightful and visually appealing treat.
Bua Loy (Thai Glutinous Rice Balls in Coconut Cream)
Bua Loy features delightful, chewy glutinous rice balls in a sweet and fragrant coconut milk broth. Traditionally colored with natural ingredients like taro and pumpkin, these vibrant dumplings offer a comforting and subtly sweet dessert experience.
Bubur Cha Cha
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.
Bubur Kacang Hijau (Sweet Mung Bean Porridge)
A comforting and subtly sweet Malaysian dessert soup made from tender green mung beans, infused with aromatic pandan leaves and sweetened with palm sugar. Perfect for a light dessert or a nourishing snack.
Buko Pandan
A refreshing and creamy Filipino dessert featuring young coconut, pandan-flavored gelatin, and tapioca pearls, perfect for celebrations.
Buta no Kakuni (Braised Pork Belly)
Meltingly tender pork belly braised in a rich, savory-sweet sauce of soy sauce, sake, and mirin. A classic Japanese comfort food, particularly famous in Nagasaki.
Cendol
A refreshing and cooling Malaysian iced dessert featuring fragrant pandan jelly noodles, sweet palm sugar syrup, and creamy coconut milk, served over shaved ice.
Cendol Gula Melaka
A refreshing and authentic Malaysian dessert featuring delicate pandan-flavored jelly noodles, a rich coconut milk base, and a luscious syrup made from pure Gula Melaka (palm sugar), served over a generous mound of shaved ice.
Chè Ba Màu (Vietnamese Three-Color Dessert)
A visually stunning and refreshing Vietnamese dessert featuring distinct layers of sweet red beans, creamy mung beans, and vibrant pandan jelly, all topped with rich coconut milk and crushed ice. It's a delightful play of textures and flavors.
Chè Trôi Nước (Vietnamese Floating Rice Balls)
Chè Trôi Nước are delightful, chewy glutinous rice balls with a sweet mung bean filling, gently simmered in a fragrant ginger-infused syrup and finished with creamy coconut milk. This dessert is a traditional and comforting treat, often enjoyed during special occasions like Tết (Vietnamese New Year).