PUNJAB DI MITHAI

Punjab di Mithai or the desserts of Punjab are unique in its own right. Lets get to enjoy and taste some of these mithais. Mention Punjab and the  imagery in our mind is of wheat fields and rivers of milk. This is the main reason why most of the sweets made in this state are made of milk and  milk products or are wheat based. Jaggery is also used extensively in the preparations .   

Let me start with  the milk based mithas. The very tradional delicious mithai is the Tosha which is made of paneer,  sugar, dry nuts and cardamom. In Punjab festivities are incomplete without Phirni which is a rice pudding and can be considered a variant to the varities of Kheer. Also popular are the paneer ki kheer, makhaane ki kheer and  our very own  chawal ki kheer.
Another favourite dessert of this region is the Doodh ki barfi which is  very similar to the  milk cake or kalakand of Uttar Pradesh. Another summer dessert is kulfi  in the various flavors like Malai, pista and kesar.
In every sweet lovers’ crave list is the mouthwatering Gajar ka Halwa which I like  best eaten hot in the cold winters. My other all time favourite is Doodhi ka Halwa.
The three desserts commonly eaten during winter are  Panjiri , Aate ki pinni and Gajak which can be collectively referred to as “Ma ka pyaar “. Traditionally mothers prepare and pack these sweets for their children who leave home for further pursuits. Panjiri is  a wonderful nutritional snack made from whole-wheat flour fried in sugar and ghee, laced with dry fruits and herbal gum or gond. Aate ki Pinni are sweets made of wheat flour, ghee, jaggery, and dry nuts. A crispy textured treat, Gajak is made using jaggery and sesame seeds mostly for Lohri festival.
No Punjabi wedding is complete without Gud paare , a jaggery coated biscuit like sweet. Of course , Meethi matri goes very well with garam chai.
Kada prashaad is a heavenly sweet halwa made of wheat flour, sugar and ghee usually served in Gurudwara saab .
The dessert journey of Punjab is incomplete without the mention of meethi lassi.

I hope you enjoyed this glimpse of some of the traditional Punjab di Mithai. Of course. there are many more mithais to explore and enjoy in this region .

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