Enjoy these sweet and cold desserts to stave off the heat of the summer without having to compromise on heath because what you gain, you will sweat out. Relish the hotness this season with some of the best summer cakes and desserts.
Summer season brings with it many delights like water parks, pool parties, ice-cream bonanzas and a lot more ‘cool’ stuff. But nothing brings out the craving for sweet things like hot Indian summers. Who doesn’t relish the feel of sweet and cool desserts during or after a particularly hot day? Sweet desserts when served chilled provide a relief which feels like nirvana when the world is being scorched by the sun.
Summer is also the season of abundant fruits that offer great respite from the intense weather. You can consume these fruits as juices, smoothies, shakes and even in desserts. In fact, it is best to consume desserts that have ingredients like berries, fruits, mint, etc. as they help to beat the heat and maintain good health. Here we have five special recipes which help with sweet summer cravings. These recipes have been meticulously selected to provide a diverse range of choices for varied palates without compromising on nutrition.
Summer berries trifle
India is a land rich in fruits. The summer witnesses a bloom and the market is flooded with fresh fruits from all over the country. Berries are unbeatable when it comes to dessert preparations. There are multiple types of berries which are available in India that have been proven to help the body deal with summer heat. This dessert utilises an abundant variety of Indian berries to create a delicious treat that leaves the person wanting more.
Mulberries, grapes, cape gooseberry, strawberries and phalse come together with heavy cream, cream cheese, confectioners’ sugar, mixed berries jam, vanilla essence and mint leaves. Special ladyfingers biscuits are prepared that form the skeleton of the trifle. Layers upon layers of the dessert is set until the top is finished with the prepared cream cheese, garnished and then served.
Cherry tart
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