Baked Shahi Tukra Recipe (2024)

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My baked shahi tukra recipe is low on calories, super easy to follow, and will remind you of a rich bread pudding. Be sure to watch the video!

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About Shahi Tukda

ShahiTukdais one of the most relished Indian desserts. As the name suggests, Shahi Tukra, or shahi toast, is a royal indulgence, having its roots in Mughlai Cuisine.

Shahimeans ‘royal,’ andTukdameans a ‘piece.’ Hence, the name of the dessert – a royal piece in itself is rich and indulgent.

You must have all seen shahi tukra during the Ramadan street food festival.

It is a widely popular dessert in the Awadhi, Mughlai, and Hyderabadi Cuisines. No royal feast is considered complete without enjoying shahi tukda for dessert.

In other words, Shahi Toast can be defined as an Indian-style bread pudding flavoured with aromatics such as saffron, cardamom, rose petals, and nuts.

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Why Bake Shahi Tukra?

Over the years, I have realized with a busy schedule and fewer physical activities, it is wise for us not to indulge in intense calorie desserts. Hence, I developed this healthier version of shahi toast.

We tried cutting down a few calories in the original recipe by using the baked bread slices instead of deep-fried ones and skipping soaking bread slices in the sugar syrup.

Trust me – the baked shahi tukra is truly delicious and gratifying. And the bonus bonanza is – that it takes less time to get ready, involves fewer cooking steps, and helps you cut down a few calories.

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How To Make

Making baked shahi toast is a simple two-step process.

1) Prepare Rabri:

Step 1) Heat milk in a heavy-bottom saucepan. Add saffron and cardamom powder. Stir to combine.

Step 2) Allow the milk to simmer over low heat. Stir at regular intervals to avoid burning the milk. Let the milk simmer till it reduces to almost half the original quantity and has a thick, creamy consistency. This might take 15 – 20 minutes on low heat.

Steps 3 & 4) Once thick, add sugar to the milk. Stir to dissolve the sugar. Turn off the heat. Set rabri aside.

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2) Prepare Toast & Assemble:

Step 1) Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celcius for 10 minutes. Grease a baking tray with a teaspoon of ghee.

Step 2) Remove the edges of the bread slices. Cut each bread slice into two halves diagonally. Arrange the bread slices in the greased baking tray.

Step 3) Bake the bread slices in the oven till they turn crisp. In my oven, it takes 5 – 6 minutes.

Step 4) Pour the prepared rabri or milk pudding over the bread slices so that each bread slice is evenly soaked in the flavoured milk.

Step 5) Sprinkle pistachio and almond slivers and rose petals. Bake in the oven for 6 – 10 minutes on the middle rack.

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FAQs Related To Shahi Tukra

What is the difference between Hyderabadi Double Ka Meetha andShahiTukra?

In Double Ka Meetha, bread slices are not toasted separately. In Shahi Toast, bread slices are toasted first and then layered with rabri. Double Ka Meetha is nothing but a breadpudding.At the same time,ShahiTukdais made from slices of bread, deep-fried and soaked in sugar syrup and rabri. The milk for double ka meetha is not as thick as rabri for shahi toast.

Can I use wheat bread (brown bread) instead of white bread?

The authentic shahi toast is prepared with white sandwich bread slices only. But you can use brown bread or wheat bread as well.

How long can I store rabri?

You can store rabri in the fridge for 3 – 5 days. At room temperature, you can keep it for only 1 – 2 hours. It has dairy products. Hence the shelf life is short.

How to store leftover baked shahi tukra?

Transfer the leftover shahi toast to a box with the lid or cover the serving tray with cling foil. Keep it in the fridge for 3 – 5 days. It tastes delicious the next day and the day after. It becomes more like a mouth-melting, flavoursome pudding.

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Baked Shahi Tukra Recipe

Shahi Tukra or shahi toast is a popular Indian dessert made with bread, milk, and sugar. Learn how to make baked shahi tukra in a few simple steps.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Indian

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Calories: 117kcal

Author: Hina Gujral

  • Saucepan

  • Baking Sheet

  • Baking Dish

Ingredients

Ingredients For Rabri:

  • 1 litre full-cream milk (full fat milk)
  • 1 teaspoon saffron strands (kesar)
  • 1 teaspoon green cardamom powder (elaichi powder)
  • ¼ Cup granulated white sugar or to taste

Ingredients For Toast:

  • 6 bread slices

Ingredients for the garnish

  • 1 tablespoon pistachio sliver
  • 1 tablespoon almond sliver
  • 1 tablespoon edible rose petals

Instructions

Prepare Rabri:

  • Heat milk in a heavy bottom saucepan. Add saffron, and cardamom powder. Stir to combine.

  • Allow the milk to simmer over low heat. Stir to regular intervals to avoid burning the milk. Let the milk simmer till it reduces to almost half the original quantity and has a thick, creamy consistency. This might take 15 – 20 minutes on a low heat.

  • Add sugar to the thick milk. Stir to dissolve. Taste, and if required, add more sugar. Turn off the heat. Rabri is ready. Set it aside.

Prepare Toast:

  • Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celcius for 10 minutes. Grease a baking tray with a teaspoon of ghee.

  • Remove the edges of the bread slices. Cut each bread slice into two equal halves diagonally. Arrange the bread slices in the greased baking tray.

  • Bake the bread slices in the oven till they turn crisp. In my oven, it takes 5 – 6 minutes.

Assemble Shahi Toast:

  • Arrange the toasted bread slices in a baking dish with no or minimal gap in between each slice (refer to the image).

  • Pour the prepared rabri or milk pudding over the bread slices in such a manner that each bread slice is evenly soaked in the flavored milk.

  • Sprinkle pistachio and almond slivers and rose petals.

  • Bake in the oven for 6 – 10 minutes in the middle rack.

  • Serve Baked Shahi Tukra warm or chilled garnished with dry-fruits and rose petals.

Recipe Notes:

  • It is always best to use full cream or full-fat milk to make rabri.
  • If you do not ae cardamom powder, crush 2 – 3 green cardamom pods and add them to the milk.
  • You can use whole wheat bread slices as well to make baked shahi tukda.
  • Do not bake the bread slices for too long as they might turn too hard and burnt.

Nutrition

Calories: 117kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 123mg | Potassium: 62mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 54IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 73mg | Iron: 1mg

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Comments

  1. Indrani says

    Uff!! Uncontrollable urge to eat this now.

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    • Hina Gujral says

      haha….you are invited anytime!

      Reply

  2. Deeksha T says

    I tried it. N it was yumy. We all relished it. Hd sumthin different in sweets aftr a long tym.

    Reply

    • Hina Gujral says

      I am so happy to hear your feedback!

      Reply

  3. Prasanna says

    Shahi tukda is a favorite, but the thought of frying puts it off the menu, this sounds a great alternative.

    Reply

    • Hina Gujral says

      For us, frying is too much indulgence. Hence, sticking to this baked version.

      Reply

  4. Charu says

    Very nice and healthy recipe of desert!

    Reply

    • Hina Gujral says

      Thank you so much! Please do try the recipe

      Reply

  5. VARTIKA Garg says

    Hi Hina, any alternative to Khoya? its not easy to find khoya in my city and almost impossible in these times.

    Reply

    • Hina Gujral says

      One trick that works for me is using readymade barfi or kaju katli or Nestle Mithai Mate/Condensed Milk. If you are using any of these ingredients, reduce the amount of sugar. If none of these is accessible, then use full-cream milk and simmer till it thickens and becomes creamy.

      Reply

  6. Shruthi says

    Wow!! Can’t wait to try this recipe.

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  7. Lakshmi reddy says

    This recipe looks very interesting!

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    • Hina Gujral says

      Thank you so much!

      Reply

  8. Supreeth says

    Hey love this baking method! Thank you will definitely try this out

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    • Hina Gujral says

      It saves a lot of calories too.

      Reply

  9. Saeed khan says

    Baked Shahi Tukra Recipe (7)
    Very easy less calories and quick to make in oven

    Reply

    • Hina Gujral says

      Yes, that is the best part of this recipe. I am so happy you liked it!

      Reply

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Baked Shahi Tukra Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Shahi Tukda made of? ›

Shahi Tukda is a rich, royal and popular dessert from the Mughlai Cuisine. It is made of ghee fried bread slices that are soaked in rose & cardamom scented sugar syrup which are topped with fragrant, creamy, sweetened, thickened milk (a.k.a rabdi) that is flavored with exotic saffron.

What is the origin of Shahi Tukray? ›

History. DNA India reported the dish to be of Mughal origin and likely invented in Hyderabad. The Shahi Tukra was a popular desert item of Mughal emperors who are reported to have consumed it during the holy month of Ramadan. It remains a popular item on Eid-ul-Fitr celebrating the end of Ramadan in South Asia.

What are the other names for Shahi Tukda? ›

In North India and Pakistan, where it's made of bread deep-fried in ghee, soaked in sugar syrup, and then piled high with rabri and dried fruit and nuts, it's called shahi tukda, meaning “royal piece.” In Hyderabad, the dish is baked after the rabri and bread are combined, and it's referred to as Hyderabadi double ka ...

How many calories are in Shahi Tukda? ›

One serving of Shahi Tukda has 2 small pieces that serves 1-2 people. It has 496 calories. When it comes to spice, Shahi Tukda is No Spicy.

Is Shahi Tukda made of bread? ›

Shahi tukda is a Mughlai dessert made with ghee fried bread, thickened sweetened milk, saffron and nuts. Shahi is a Persian word meaning Royal and tukda or tukra is a hindi & urdu term meaning a piece. Shahi tukda literally translates to a royal piece of dessert.

What is the price of Shahi Tukra in Pakistan? ›

PKR 209.00(Inc. VAT)

Who made the Shahi Tukda? ›

It's a dish of Mughal origin and is believed to have been invented in Pakistan though it is very popular in India as well. Etymologically the word Shahi Tukda can be broken down into two words Shahi meaning royal and tukda meaning piece.

What is the religion of the surname Shahi? ›

Shahis are Kshatriya. Most of Shahis are Dual-faith Hindus (who believe in both Hindu and Sikh religions). Shahi are very well-educated and well to do people. They managed to become an influential community in India and World.

What is the history of Double Ka Meetha? ›

The origins of double meetha date back to Babur and his troupe in the 16th century, who brought the bread pudding recipe popular across Africa and Central Asia to India with a delectable twist. It is said that the finger-licking Egyptian dessert Umm Ali has a link to the double meetha too.

What is the difference between Shahi and makhani? ›

A: They are similar in spiciness, but this (the paneer makhani) is a little bit more spicy. The shahi paneer has a creamier sauce, which seems to tone the spice level down somewhat. If the shahi paneer is at your upper limit of spiciness, you'll probably want to avoid the makhani.

What is Shahi in cooking? ›

Originating from the delicate dishes of Mughlai cuisine (hence the term shahi, about the prestigious title of shahanshah during Mughal India), this shahi sauce is made by mixing tomatoes, onions, cashews, and clarified butter until it becomes a curry, including paneer cubes and several different spices.

What is the meaning of Shahi curry? ›

Staying true to its name, 'shahi' translates to royal in English, and it promises that in every bite. Soft paneer cubes cooked in an aromatic and creamy tomato gravy define indulgence in the truest sense. It comes as no surprise that this classic dish has made its mark on the global food map as well.

What is the nutritional value of Khatta Dhokla? ›

How to burn 34 calories that come from one piece of Khatta Dhokla?
Value per per pieces% Daily Values
Energy34 cal2%
Protein1 g2%
Carbohydrates6.9 g2%
Fiber0 g0%
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How many calories are in Turai? ›

Rich in dietary fiber, Ridge Gourd is loaded with healthy vitamins and minerals like vitamin C, zinc, iron, riboflavin, magnesium and thiamine. Just like lauki, ridge gourd is also low in calories. 100 grams of this green vegetable contains 15 calories and 94 per cent water.

How many calories in Shahi Tukra 100g? ›

Other sizes: 1 serving - 348kcal, 100 g - 217kcal, more...

What is Shahi in Indian food? ›

Originating from the delicate dishes of Mughlai cuisine (hence the term shahi, about the prestigious title of shahanshah during Mughal India), this shahi sauce is made by mixing tomatoes, onions, cashews, and clarified butter until it becomes a curry, including paneer cubes and several different spices.

What is shak shak Kazakhstan dessert? ›

The most popular Kazakh dessert is shak-shak (shek-shek). Pieces of square or cylindrical dough are fried in boiling oil and then mixed with honey to form a sticky mass, which is decorated with raisins and walnuts before serving. Kustil (brushwood) are crispy cookies which resemble fallen tree branches.

Which Bengali sweet consists of paneer balls deep in sugar syrup? ›

Yes, the Bengali sweet that consists of paneer balls dipped in sugar syrup is called Rasgulla. It is a popular dessert in the Indian subcontinent, especially in West Bengal. Rasgulla is made by curdling milk, draining the whey, and kneading the milk solids to make balls.

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