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​From Shahi Tukda to Sheer Khurma: 4 Mughali desserts to try at home​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 10, 2025, 17:49 IST
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From Shahi Tukda to Sheer Khurma: 4 Mughali desserts to try at home

The Mughals didn’t just love their kebabs and biryanis, they loved their sweets just as fiercely. For them, dessert was never an afterthought. It was perfume, color, and theatre on the table, meant to leave an impression long after the last bite. The beauty of their legacy is that you don’t need a royal kitchen to enjoy it. With a handful of simple ingredients, you can bring those centuries-old flavors into your own home.

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Shahi tukda

Shahi tukda is Mughal alchemy at its best - taking the most ordinary bread and turning it into pure indulgence. Bread slices go into ghee until they turn golden and crisp, then sink into milk simmered slowly with sugar, saffron, and cardamom. A final touch of pistachios and almonds completes the change - and what was once plain bread becomes silky, fragrant, and irresistibly rich. Just a few bites are enough to feel less like dessert and more like a taste of royalty.

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Sheer Khurma

Sheer khurma was made for festivals, but it carries everyday comfort too. Vermicelli toasted lightly in ghee goes into simmering milk, thickened slowly with dates, sugar, and cardamom. A splash of rosewater at the end gives it that gentle perfume, while chopped nuts add crunch. It’s soft, creamy, and quietly luxurious, the kind of dessert that feels festive even when served in the simplest bowl.

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Zarda pulao

In Mughal kitchens, rice was never limited to biryani. With zarda pulao, it was reborn as dessert - basmati grains simmered gently with saffron, sugar, raisins and cashews until they glowed golden and filled the air with fragrance. Each bite was sweet but never heavy, light enough to follow a feast yet rich enough to feel festive. At celebrations it carried more than flavor; it carried the promise of joy and prosperity. Even now, when it’s served, the dish shines like a little festival on the table.

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Falooda

Falooda might be sold on busy streets now, but it once cooled Mughal emperors in their lavish, fragrant courts. Cold milk, lightly blushed with sweet rose syrup, was carefully layered with fine vermicelli and basil seeds that bloomed like tiny pearls in water. Sometimes, a generous scoop of kulfi was dropped in for good measure, because why stop at such simple, effortless luxury? Sip it slowly, and you taste the Mughals’ timeless love for gardens; sweet, perfumed, refreshing, indulgent, soothing, and richly satisfying all at once.

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