Delight in the exquisite flavours of Patishapta, a cherished Bengali dessert that captures the essence of traditional Indian sweets. These delicate crepes, filled with a sumptuous and sweet coconut-nut filling, are a treat for the senses. Light and aromatic, Patishapta embodies the elegance of Bengali cuisine in each tender bite.
With just a few ingredients - ghee, coconut, rice flour, maida, baking soda, your choice of dried nuts and fruits, and the indulgent Nestlé MILKMAID - you can create this exquisite Indian twist on crepes in just minutes.
Our Patishapta recipe keeps the classic charm of this Bengali crepe while adding a touch of ease. The crepes are made from a simple yet versatile batter of soaked rice, maida, Nestlé MILKMAID, and water, creating a soft and pliable base.
The true essence, however, lies in the filling - a rich blend of grated coconut, nuts, and an extra dollop of MILKMAID, which imparts a caramel-like sweetness and creamy texture. Nestlé MILKMAID is the key ingredient that enhances the filling’s indulgence, making the Patishapta both traditionally delicious and uniquely luscious.
Each Patishapta offers a delightful contrast of textures and flavours, with its crispy crepe encasing a smooth, gooey filling. Ideal for festive occasions or as a special treat, this recipe captures the essence of Bengali hospitality. Enjoy the refined elegance of Patishapta and savour the rich tradition of Bengali sweets with every bite.
In addition to our Patishapta recipe, explore our other Bengali desserts, including Bengali Channar Payesh and Sandesh - all perfect for celebrating special moments and adding a touch of sweetness to your day.
Show more > Show Less >Usually, making the filling takes at least half an hour, but with our Patishapta recipe and Nestlé MILKMAID, you can prepare it in just a few minutes.
If the batter is too thin, add a little more maida flour to thicken it to the desired consistency.
You can experiment with other fillings like khoya, chocolate, or a mixture of nuts and dried fruits.
There's no set way to enjoy this popular Indian sweet dish - eat it however you like! But many people prefer to savour Patishapta hot, fresh off the griddle.
Yes, you can store cooked Patishapta in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Reheat gently before serving to maintain softness.