Bring Eid al-Fitr in with biryani, kebabs, Sheer Korma... and why not Arabian Pudding too!
The term Arabian Pudding is more of a Westernised description of a modern, popular sweet dish, rather than a traditional Arabic name.
Since it is rich in milk, it is associated with Arab or Middle Eastern cuisine. The word 'pudding' is used to make it more familiar to English-speaking audiences.
Given the rich milk content, the sweetness is usually subtle, rather than overpowering, making it a light and refreshing dessert. Toppings like honey, pistachios, almonds, shredded coconut add crunch and extra layers of flavour to the dish.
Follow this smooth, straightforward method of preparation courtesy Recipes Studio.
Reshma Aslam is the food blogger behind the YouTube channel Recipes Studio. She graduated with a degree in commerce from Mumbai University, but decided to specialise in creating multi-cuisine food and loves tinkering with ingredients and trying out new recipes.
Reshma's specialty is starters -- her Chicken Tikka Cheese Samosas, Restaurant-Style Crispy Chicken, Boti Kebabs, KFC Chicken are runaway favourites with family and friends.
Restaurant-Style Arabian Pudding
Serves: 6-7
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Reshma lives in Mumbai. She has been contributing recipes to Rediff.com for many years.