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​​5 curd-based desserts to enjoy during summer months​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 3, 2025, 22:00 IST
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5 curd-based desserts to enjoy during summer months

When the sun is blazing, and all you want to do is sit under a fan with something chilled and sweet — curd comes to the rescue. It’s not just a cooling sidekick to your parathas. This creamy, tangy delight can actually transform into some of the most refreshing and downright dreamy desserts.
From traditional treats to clever twists, curd is that one ingredient that brings a perfect balance of lightness, richness, and a hint of tang to your summer sweets. Plus, it’s great for your tummy, which makes indulging feel a little less guilty and a lot more joyful!

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Shrikhand

This one’s a total classic. Thick, hung curd whipped till silky, mixed with saffron, cardamom, and just the right amount of sweetness — it’s pure royalty in a bowl. You can add nuts, rose petals, or even mango pulp if you’re feeling fancy. It chills like a dream and makes you forget the heat outside.

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Mishti doi

Straight from the streets of Bengal, this one’s got that irresistible caramelized sweetness that lingers long after the last spoonful. The curd is slow-cooked with jaggery or caramelised sugar till it turns into a smooth, creamy dessert that sets beautifully in little clay pots. It’s rustic, rich, and ridiculously good.

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Fruit & yogurt parfait (desi-style)

Layered with fresh fruits, a bit of honey, and a generous scoop of sweetened curd, this one is like a cool breeze in dessert form. Throw in some nuts or toasted oats for a little crunch. It’s easy to whip up and even easier to love — especially after a long, hot day.

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Bhapa doi

This steamed curd dessert is soft, dense, and melts like magic in your mouth. Think of it as an Indian-style cheesecake—minus the crust. A little cardamom, maybe a touch of saffron, and you’ve got a crowd-pleaser that’s perfect served chilled with some chopped pistachios on top.

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Curd ice cream

This one’s a total summer hack. Blend curd with fresh fruit — mango, lychee, or even berries — add a drizzle of honey, and freeze it. What you get is a creamy, naturally tangy ice cream that doesn’t need any churning or fancy machines. Cool, healthy-ish, and totally refreshing.

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