Click the image on the left to see the cookbook listing 10 easy no-cook Indian desserts. For detailed recipes and pictures, check out my fellow bloggers below…
1.: Anjeer Laddoo  A huge variety of ball shaped laddoos are cooked across India 
This no cook jam was invented in the temple town of Palani 
When milk is frozen it sets into a hard crunchy ice. The western world discovered that when milk is constantly stirred and mixed with air while being frozen, it sets into creamy ice cream. Indians discovered that if most of the water in milk is removed by boiling it for hours, and the thickened milk is then frozen, it sets into a thick chewy ice cream – the Kulfi.
Varieties of thick creamy yogurt / yogurt cheese exist across the world. Mixing in powdered sugar and flavouring agents makes it the much loved shrikhand.
5.:  Sweet Poha  Long before corn flakes and cereals became popular in the west, rice flakes (poha) were common in India 
A Kongunadu delicacy which relies on the delicate flavours of sweet coconut water and  tender coconut flesh.
     The flesh of fruits like banana / mango is mixed in with milk and sugar to create these simple    desserts. Try using  condensed milk / cream in place of milk and jaggery / honey in place of sugar. Using custard apple flesh gives Mumbai Haji Ali’s famous Sitaphal cream.
10.:   Aam ras (Maharashtra ) Though this can be eaten as a dessert, it is usually served as a dipping sauce along with pooris.

plz publishe the tamil book.very useful for bachlours
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