Friday, October 25, 2013

Shahi Tukda / Royal Bread Pudding

Shahi Tukda, is a royal Indian dessert from the Moghul cuisine of the Nawabs. I remember first having this dish some 10 years back when my younger sister made it. I asked her for the recipe sometime back. But she had almost forgotten it. Putting together of what all she could remember the most, I made this dessert last weekend and relished it with my family. It is prepared with bread slices that are deep fried in ghee and soaked in thickened sweet saffron flavored milk and garnished with roasted khoya and dry fruits. It is very easy to make and perfect to go for a dinner party dessert. This can be served in two ways - cold and slightly crunchy and warm and immersed in milk. You can choose whichever way you'd like to make it and enjoy it with your loved ones.

Ingredients:-
  • 10-12 slices of bread
  • 4 tbsp sugar
  • 1 ltr milk
  • 400 ml condensed milk
  • 100 gms khoya
  • ½ tsp cardamom pdr
  • ½ tsp rose essence
  • a pinch of saffron
  • ghee / clarified butter (for deep frying)
  • handful of nuts - almonds, pistachios& cashews (finely sliced)
Method:-
  • Cut the bread slices into half to form triangles.
  • Heat ghee in a pan and deep fry on slow flame until both sides are brown and crispy.
  • Remove and keep aside.
  • In a vessel, take milk, sugar, condensed milk, saffron cardamom pdr, half of the khoya, rose essence and nuts. Cook on very slow flame stirring continuously until it thickens.
  • Arrange half of the bread slices in a tray and pour half of the thickened milk over it.
  • Arrange the remaining half of the bread slices on top of it and pour the remaining milk .
  • Dry roast the remaining khoya and spread on top of the last layer.
  • Garnish with finely sliced nuts.
  • Refrigerate for at least an hour or two before serving.
Notes:-
  • Do not use oil instead of ghee for deep frying the bread slices.
  • If you like it warm, follow the same procedure, but just before spreading khoya add a thin layer of fresh cream and bake in a pre-heated oven for 15 to 20 minutes @ 180 degrees Celsius.
  • You may omit the fresh cream and the khoya if you want.
  • You may use almond or pistachio essence instead of rose essence.
Happy Cooking!!


52 comments:

  1. Wow Nilu shahi tukda looks so yummy, reminds me I have not made this in ages.

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  2. Rich and tempting sweet recipe.

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  3. I have had it in one of my friends house and loved it, I will buy kova and try it soon.

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    1. Thanks a lot Subha.. Do try dear.. You will love it for sure :-)

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  4. This pudding looks so luscious and tempting!
    Love that it is easy to prepare and the result looks fantastic:)

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  5. Wow ! Looks awesome.Thanks for linking this to Gayathri's WTML Event.

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    1. Thanks a lot Asiya.. Glad you liked it dear :-)

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  6. Rich and very delicious Shahi tukda looks stunning...

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  7. Wow the Shahi Tukda looks delicious and this is new to me. Hope to make it sometime :-)

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  8. Royal dessert of nawabis.. Has left a great influence over the Indian cuisine too.. Awesome dessert.. My fav

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  9. wow..looks yummy..mmmm
    thanks for sharing ...

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  10. Would love to try this recipe Nilu. After why waste bread slices when they can be converted to a nice sweet thing.

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    1. Ditto Nava... And trust me the outcome is delicious with such little effort.. Do try it when you have time dear :-)

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  11. Wow! Shahi tukda looks inviting ...wish I could get one slice.....

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  12. Looks delicious... I have had this several times but I have never made this... The recipe sounds yum!

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    1. Thanks a lot Shema.. You should definitely try it dear :-)

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  13. always in for shahi tukda, looks yummy, visit me too dear.

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  14. Hi Nilu, your bread pudding look so delightful. Nice picture. Thanks for sharing your delicious recipe.

    Have a nice weekend.

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  15. Royal bread pudding looks delicious Nilu love it.

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  16. Wow such a tasty Recipe Nilu :)
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  17. Hello :) first time seeing this, looks delicous!! have a nice day

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  18. Looks delicious! I have never tried this before.

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  19. Shahi Tukda is one of my favourites, and actually one of the very few desserts I can cook perfectly :P
    Great blog hun!

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  20. I love shahi tukda <3 your blog is toooo delicious ....love it.

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  21. Hi Nila,

    With the addition of saffron, these bread pudding does sound very special and royal to me.

    Zoe

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  22. Super delicious and very rich and elegant!! Thanks for sending this yummy recipe to my event.. Looking for more yummy recipes...

    Sowmya

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    1. Thanks a lot Sowmya.. Glad you liked it dear :-)

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  23. Nilu, shahi tuka looks very delicious. Thanks for linking this to my event. Looking for more wonderful recipes like this.

    On-going event: Dish it out: coconut and sugar/salt

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    1. Thanks a lot Nandoo.. Glad you liked it dear.. Will try to send in a few more entries :-)

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