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​6 creative ways to turn leftover mithai into gourmet desserts​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 23, 2025, 09:12 IST
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6 creative ways to turn leftover mithai into gourmet desserts

Post-Diwali fridges across India tell the same story: a box of squished laddoos, a few syrup-soaked jamuns floating in their own sweetness, maybe a slab of barfi no one’s claimed. Throwing them away feels wrong; eating them again feels impossible. But here’s the good news, those leftovers are pure potential. With a little imagination, your mithai can rise again, dressed in its most gourmet avatar yet. Scroll down to read more...

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Barfi becomes cheesecake jars

Coconut, kaju, pista - whichever barfi you’ve got, it’s basically a pre-made crust with personality. Crumble it into glass jars, press it down, then spoon over a cloud of hung curd whisked with honey and a whisper of cardamom. Chill it for an hour. Top with rose petals or crushed pistachios and watch people guess the origin story.

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Gulab jamun tiramisu, but make it desi

Coffee meets saffron, cream meets syrup and somehow, it works. Slice your gulab jamuns in half, lay them flat, and drizzle with a mix of saffron milk and strong decoction. Add a thick layer of whipped cream (or mascarpone if you’re feeling extra), repeat, and dust with cocoa. The result tastes like the lovechild of Rome and Old Delhi, dramatic, sweet, and surprisingly elegant.

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Motichoor laddoo parfaits that sparkle

Motichoor laddoos, once crushed, turn into golden sand. Layer that with chilled yoghurt or rabri, sprinkle toasted nuts, and slide in a few pomegranate seeds for contrast. It’s creamy, crunchy, citrusy - a dessert that looks as good as it tastes, and tastes like the memory of a wedding.

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Rasgulla pudding with a tres-leches twist

Rasgullas are tricky, too syrupy, too soft until you turn them into pudding. Squeeze out the syrup, slice them, and soak in a cardamom-scented custard. Bake till the edges blush gold. The rasgullas puff up, spongy and caramelised, halfway between trifle and nostalgia. Serve warm with slivered almonds and a drizzle of cream.

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Jalebi crumble tart

When jalebis lose their crunch, don’t mourn, crush them. Mix with biscuit crumbs and butter for a sticky, sweet tart base. Fill with chilled Greek yoghurt or cream cheese, top with orange slices or berries. It’s a dessert that balances sharp, fresh notes against deep, sugary tang. Jalebi, but couture.

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Milk cake ice-cream sandwiches

Milk cake, with its grainy sweetness, is perfect frozen. Slice it thin, sandwich with vanilla or pistachio ice cream - roll the sides in chopped nuts, and freeze again. When you bite in, it’s chewy outside, creamy inside, the kind of treat that could easily pass for a fancy patisserie experiment.

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