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12 deep-fried desserts from India that are pure joy

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 14, 2025, 18:49 IST
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Deep-fried Indian desserts

Indian desserts are not just flavorful but also narrate stories of their existence. They are steamed, baked, or deep-fried and are made with a range of ingredients that celebrate local produce, spices, and nuts. This piece of information explores 12 deep-fried desserts from India that are pure joy, and every foodie should give them a try.

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Gulab Jamun



This deep-fried delight is made with soft khoya or milk powder shaped into balls, fried until golden and soaked in fragrant sugar syrup. (Image: istock)

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Imarti



This jalebi-like dessert is made from urad dal batter piped into hot oil in intricate flower shapes and dipped in sugar syrup. It is crunchy on the outside, juicy inside. (Image: istock)

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Balushahi


This is a flaky, doughnut-like dessert made with maida, deep-fried and soaked in thick sugar syrup. (Image: istock)

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Jalebi


This is one of the iconic Indian sweets and is made from fermented maida batter, fried and soaked in saffron-infused sugar syrup. It is best served with rabri on top or with hot milk. (Image: istock)

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Lavang Latika


Lavang latika refers to deep-fried pastry pockets made from refined flour dough stuffed with a mixture of grated coconut, khoya, sugar, cardamom and are knotted with cloves. They are then deep-fried until perfection and soaked in sugar syrup. (Image: Instagram/oruz_kitchen)

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Malpua

It refers to sweet pancake made with flour, milk, and sugar, deep-fried and sometimes dipped in syrup or topped with rabri. (Image: istock)

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Khaja


This sweet dish is popular in Odisha and Bihar and is made with refined flour dough, rolled thin and layered, fried until golden, and then soaked in sugar syrup.

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Boondi Laddoo



This is one of the most famous Indian sweets and is made with gram flour batter sieved and deep-fried to make tiny pearls bound into laddoos with ghee and sugar syrup. (Image: istock)

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Thekua

This deep-fried sweet is celebrated in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh and is made with wheat flour, sugar/jaggery, coconut, and cardamom. First a stiff dough is kneaded and then small balls of the dough are embossed using a wooden mould and then these cookie-like discs are deep fried in ghee. (Image: istock)

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Anarsa


This sweet dish is celebrated in Maharashtrian and Bihari and is made from rice flour and jaggery, coated in sesame seeds and deep-fried to perfection. (Image: istock)

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Chhena Jhili


This is a lesser-known Odia delight made of deep-fried chhena (cottage cheese) balls soaked in light sugar syrup. (Image: Instagram/foodiegoutam)

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Rasabali

It is a traditional dessert from Odisha, which is made with deep-fried cottage cheese patties, soaked in thick, sweetened milk (rabdi). (Image: Instagram/sushreeswain)



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