Shrikhand is that one Indian delicacy that really gets the heart racing. The creamy, dreamy Shrikhand—made by straining yogurt. To get just the right consistency—blends beautifully with the crunch of puris. That's where the magic happens: the contrast of hot, puffed puris and chilled, sweet Shrikhand is just irresistible.
In Maharashtra and Gujarat, where Shrikhand originates, it's a traditional dessert that's been perfected over time. The sugar, cardamom, saffron and nuts all come together to create a flavor that's both familiar and exciting. And what's even better is that it is packed with probiotics. So go ahead, indulge in that second (or third) helping of Shrikhand Puri. You deserve it. The festivals of Gudi Padwa, Diwali and Janmashtami are just a few times when you'll find this dish on the menu in many Indian households. And for good reason—it's a staple for a reason.
Dahi (curd) which we use for shrikhand is a probiotic-rich dairy food that supports digestion, boosts immunity, strengthens bones, aids in weight loss, and keeps the body cool. It’s packed with calcium, protein, and good bacteria—making it a nutritious addition to your daily diet.
Shrikhand Puri is a dish that's been bringing generations together at family gatherings, on weekends and during festive celebrations. That's because its combination of creamy texture, those amazing aromatic spices and the way it pairs with puris just hits the spot. Whether you're in the mood for a traditional Indian dessert or something a little more unique, श्रीखंड is always a winner.