Moong Dal Burfi: The Golden Winter Sweet That Deserves a Comeback
Moong Dal Burfi: The Golden Winter Sweet That Deserves a Comeback Introduction Some Indian sweets are famous everywhere. Others quietly sit in our family recipe books, waiting for someone to bring them back. Moong Dal Burfi belongs in the second category. Made from humble yellow moong dal, this traditional mithai has a wonderfully nutty aroma, a soft yet slightly grainy texture, and the unmistakable richness of desi ghee. The magic doesn't come from expensive ingredients. It comes from patience—especially the slow roasting of the dal. That roasting step is where everything changes. Raw lentils become deeply fragrant, golden and nutty, creating the foundation of a burfi that tastes far more luxurious than its ingredient list suggests. Unlike many modern dessert recipes overloaded with chocolate, cream or artificial flavors, moong dal burfi keeps things beautifully simple. Dal, ghee, sugar, milk and cardamom are enough to create a dessert that feels festive, comforting and deeply ...