Fusion Dessert are a great way to use up any leftover sweets. So check on this amazing Parfait made with few Motichoor laddus, Jalebis and Shrikhand. So you will find alternating layers of crumbled Motichoor laddu, homemade Shrikhand and crumbled jalebis.
I flavored the Shrikhand with cardamom powder and rose water to prepare this easy to assemble fusion dessert. I then garnished it with chopped pistachios, dry rose petals and a pinch of saffron for a visual treat.
This is a very simple and an easy dessert that you can whip up at short notice. So if you are on a lookout for such no-cook & no-bake dessert for any special occasion or any festival, then do give this recipe a try. Your guests will be really impressed. So check out the step by step pictorial recipe to dish out this amazingly yummy sweet treat this Diwali.
- 2-3 motichoor Laddus
- 10-12 jalebis
- 1 cup hung yoghurt
- 1/4 tsp. cardamom powder
- pinch of saffron
- 2-3 tsp. castor sugar or as needed
- chopped pistachios & dry rose petals to garnish
To the hung yoghurt, add cardamom powder, saffron and castor sugar. Give it a mix so that it is lump free and keep aside.
Crumble the motichoor laddus and jalebis in a bowl and set aside.
In a glass bowl, place a layer of the crumbled motichoor laddu at the bottom.
Now top it up with half of the shrikhand.
Then place a layer of the crumbled jalebis, followed by the remaining shrikhand.
When done, place some crushed motichoor laddu and a jalebi on the top.
Then garnish with chopped pistachios, dry rose petals and saffron strands.
Refrigerate only for a couple of minutes and then enjoy!!!!!!
To the hung yoghurt, add cardamom powder, saffron....
& castor sugar. Give it a mix so that it is lump free & keep aside.
In a glass bowl, place a layer of the crumbled motichoor laddu
at the bottom.
Now top it up with half of the shrikhand.
When done, place some crushed motichoor laddu & a jalebi on the top.
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