Wednesday, 9 July 2025

Mauz Ka Meetha (Banana Pudding - Hyderabadi style)

 

               Mauz Ka Meetha is a Hyderabadi style Banana Pudding. Mauz in urdu means banana and Meetha is sweet. This easy to make dessert is very yummy and there are many versions of this recipe. At times the banana is cooked in the milk and sometimes the fruits are mixed to the prepared pudding. However, this is the latter version. 



          In this recipe, I have made use of jaggery instead of sugar or condensed milk, giving a healthy touch. It is served chilled topped with all the garnishes. 

          In this way, you can make good use of any leftover or over ripe bananas. This dessert can be a great party recipe or a festive recipe. 

          So check out the step by step pictorial recipe to prepare this awesome dessert. 




  • 2 cups milk, boiled
  • pinch of saffron soaked in 2 tbsp. water for 30 minutes
  • 10-12 cashew nuts, soaked for 2 hours
  • 10-12 almonds, soaked for 2 hours & deskinned
  • 2 tbsp. jaggery or to taste
  • 1/4 tsp. cardamom powder
  • 1/4 cup chopped nuts, raisins
  • 2 bananas, chopped
  • 1/3 cup grapes, chopped (opt)
  • chopped banana, grapes, almonds, pistachios, saffron, raisins & dried rose petals to garnish








         Grind the soaked almonds and cashew along with some water into a smooth paste.  

          In a pan, add the milk, cashew-almond paste, saffron water, jaggery and cardamom powder. 

          Mix everything well and simmer, on a low flame by continuously stirring so that it does not stick to the bottom.

          When the pudding turns slightly thick, add the chopped nuts (reserve some for garnishing) and simmer further for 1-2 minutes.

          When done, switch off the flame and allow it to cool down. Now add the chopped banana and grapes. Give it a gentle mix and refrigerate for 1-2 hours.

          Spoon into individual bowls and serve with all the garnishing. Enjoy as an after meal dessert or as and when desired. 

           


                       In a pan, add the milk, cashew-almond paste, 



                            saffron water, 



                              jaggery 



and cardamom powder. Mix everything well & simmer, on a low flame by continuously stirring so that it does not stick to the bottom.



When the pudding turns slightly thick, add the chopped nuts (reserve some for garnishing) and simmer further for 1-2 minutes.



When done, switch off the flame & allow it to cool down. Then add the chopped banana & grapes. Give it a gentle mix & refrigerate for 1-2 hours.



                 Spoon into individual bowls & serve with all the garnishing. 



                  Enjoy as an after meal dessert or as and when desired. 








          




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