Is there a dessert that can match the joy of festive seasons? With Navroz, the Parsi New Year, around the corner, kitchens are abuzz with the aroma of decadent, classic dishes and desserts. Observed with fervor by the Parsis, Navroz celebrates nature and the promise of new beginnings. Falling in March around the world and July-August in India, the festival is an occasion to spend time with loved ones, have sumptuous meals, and celebrate Zoroastrian ideals such as honesty and kindness.
While signature Parsi food like "Patra Ni Machi" (fish marinated in banana leaves), "Sali Boti" (lamb curry flavored with potato straws), and "Ravo" (semolina sweet) are a must, no festival is complete without sweets. The debate surrounding dessert usually comes down to two favorites: the nutty, fragrant Parsi Lagan Nu Custard and the silky, caramelized old-school Caramel Custard. Which one actually wins everyone's hearts at the dinner table? Let's look at the recipes, variations, and decide which dessert is the winner.
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Lagan Nu Custard uses spices such as cardamom and nutmeg, topped with a combination of almonds, pistachios, and charoli. Rich, fragrant, and with a celebratory touch, it is the reverse of Caramel Custard's simplicity. The latter is simple, emphasizing only the smoothness of the custard and the bitter-sweet appeal of the caramel.
Though both the desserts are creamy, Lagan Nu Custard is a bit more robust with a textured surface, due to the baked nuts. Caramel Custard is purely silky, providing a smooth, melt-in-the-mouth feel with its caramel surface.
Lagan Nu Custard is baked simply, enabling the top to caramelize naturally. Caramel Custard, on the other hand, needs a water bath, allowing for gentle heat and a tender, even texture.
The Parsi custard is rustic and decadent with its caramelized surface and nutty topping. Caramel Custard, with its sheen of caramel on top, is all elegance and restraint.
Lagan Nu Custard is the star of celebrations, usually found on Parsi weddings and festivals such as Navroz. Caramel Custard can be used on both everyday dessert pangs and festive occasions.