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Shrikhand is an easy, cooling, refreshing, and delicious dessert made with thickened yogurt, sugar, saffron, and cardamom. This light yet creamy dessert is an absolute treat when served with a garnish of chopped nuts.

When you are looking for an easy, quick, and scrumptious dessert, make this no-cook super simple Shrikhand in just 5 minutes.
What is a Shrikhand?
Shrikhand is a creamy and delicious, classic Indian dessert widely popular in the Gujarat and Maharashtra regions of India. Made from hung curd/strained yogurt this is the easiest and tastiest dessert you can make in just 5 minutes.
Shrikhand needs only a hand full of ingredients like strainer yogurt, fine sugar, cardamom, and saffron. Everything is mixed together to form a creamy and luxurious traditional dessert.
It is best paired with a nice puffed hot poori. In Maharashtrian households, poori and Shrikhand are served for special occasions like Gudi Padwa which is the Maharashtrian new year.

Though Shrikhand is traditionally made from hung curd with changing time it is also made using Greek yogurt which is already thick and has less moisture content. I have included this version of the recipe also in my post.
Why should you make Shrikhand?
- It's a no-cook recipe
- Comes together in just 5 minutes
- Needs just 4 ingredients
- Very healthy
- Rich & Creamy
- Can be made ahead of time

Ingredients for Shrikhand

Hung Curd/Strained Yogurt - Hung curd is a regular curd that is completely drained of the whey. Normally the yogurt or dahi is put in the muslin or cheesecloth and hung overnight to drain the whey.
Sugar - You need fine granulated sugar or powder sugar without any additives for this recipe.
Saffron - Saffron is an optional ingredient but highly recommended. Saffron adds a beautiful flavor, color, and aroma to the Srikhand.
Cardamom Powder - In this simple recipe of just yogurt and sugar, the cardamom powder adds a hint of flavor and elevates the dessert to the next level.
Milk - We need a couple of tablespoons of warm milk to soak the saffron. This helps bring out the color of the saffron and spread it evenly in the Srikhand.
How to make Shrikhand
In a small bowl take some warm or hot milk and add a few strands of saffron to it and set it aside for later.
In a big bowl add the hung curd, granulated sugar, cardamom or elaichi powder, and saffron-infused milk, and mix it all together using a whisk or spatula.







Keep mixing till all the sugar is dissolved and the cardamom powder and saffron milk are properly infused.
Chill the Shrikhand in the refrigerator and serve it chilled with some chopped nuts on top.
Enjoy the sweet yet tangy, creamy dessert that is completely healthy and absolutely delicious.

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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
How to make hung curd?
Take a bowl and place a colander on top of it and line it with a muslin cloth or a cheesecloth. Scoop the yogurt or dahi into the cheesecloth. Tie the cheesecloth and hang it on a hook. Place a bowl below it and drain the yogurt off the whey and make it thick. Normally 12 to 15 hrs is enough to drain enough whey to make hung curd.


How to make Shrikhand using Greek yogurt?
If you do not want to follow the process of making hung curd then the other easy way to make Shrikhand is by using Greek yogurt.
Greek yogurt is naturally thick and has less whey so you can directly use it in the recipe. However, you will need less sugar while using Greek yogurt since it is less tangy than the hung curd.
Take 2 cups of Greek yogurt and add ½ cup of sugar, ¼ teaspoon of cardamom powder, and 10 to 12 strands of saffron. Mix it all together till it is well combined and you have your Shrikhand ready.
Adjust sugar as per requirement. Add a tablespoon extra at a time.

How to store the Shrikhand?
Since the Shrikhand is made from dairy products it is important to always refrigerate it. You can store the Shrikhand in a covered container in the refrigerator and it will stay good for 7 to 10 days.
When you leave it in the fridge for a few days you might see a little water around it. Do not worry, you can mix it all together before serving and it should be good.

Shrikhand (Sweetened Flavored Yogurt)
Equipment
- Bowl
- Whisk / Spatula
- Measuring cups and spoons
Ingredients
- 3 Cups Hung curd
- ¾ Cup Granulated sugar or Powder sugar without additives
- ¾ teaspoon Cardamom powder
- 2 tablespoon Warm milk
- 10-12 strands Saffron
Instructions
- Take a colander and line it with muslin or cheesecloth. Add yogurt to it and then hand it on a hook to drain the whey. Hang it overnight or 12 hrs at least to make it thick and creamy.
- In a small bowl pour the 2 tablespoon warm or hot milk and add the 10 - 12 strands of saffron and set it aside for later.
- Take a mixing bowl and add 3 cups of hung curd, ¾th cup of fine granulated sugar, ¾ teaspoon of cardamom powder, and the saffron-infused milk we set aside earlier.
- Mix everything together till well incorporated and also till all the sugar dissolves.
- Once everything is mixed garnish it with chopped nuts and serve it chilled with some hot piping poori.
- Store the remaining Shrikhand in a covered container in the refrigerator.
Notes
- Every yogurt has a different level of tanginess so check how sour the hung curd is and adjust the sugar accordingly.
- Shrikhand is supposed to be a perfect balance of tangy and sweet so do not add extra sugar to make it overly sweet.
- If after hanging overnight there is still excess moisture in the curd/yogurt squeeze the excess water out of it by hand or by placing some weight over it.
- Saffron is completely optional.
- If the Shrikhand turns too thick add a couple of extra tablespoons of milk to it to thin it.
- Always store it in the refrigerator.


Ramil Hinolan
Gonna try this dessert. I love yogurt-based treat.
Fransic verso
What a yummy recipe and we tried before recipes with yogurt in it which taste really good.
Khushboo
This is one of my favourite desserts. We love eating srikhand at home.
Christine
This looks delicious and so easy to make! I’m going to try it! Thanks for the recipe!
Julie Maloney
I am ALWAYS in the kitchen trying to think up new things to try! This looks fantastic!
Luna S
I've never tried a dish like this, but it looks like it would be tasty & interesting to eat!
Stephanie Lynch
This sounds like a delicious dessert. I like a mix of tangy and sweet so it would be perfect!
Bryan Carey
If it is similar to yogurt, then I am sure I will enjoy it. And it's fast to make, which is even better.
Debbie
I’ve never tried this before. But, it looks amazing! Definitely adding it to my must try recipe list!
Olga
I going to do this dessert tomorrow. We love nuts and yogurt, and my kids love new recipes.
Alita Pacio
I love Indian desserts, especially creamy ones like Shrikhand. I can make this again for parties.
Tweenselmom
never tried this before, but judging from the ingredients it sounds yum! can't wait to try 🙂
MELANIE E
This sounds like a really lovely recipe. The spices must add a gorgeous flavour. I like that it isn't too calorific.
Nyxie
I've never saw this in any Indian restaurants I've ever been in but I'd love to try it!
Julie
This easy shrikhand indian dessert recipe looks absolutely delicious!
Nish
Love this recipe, and shrikhand is one of my favorite sweet treats 🙂
Angela Ricardo Bethea
That sounds like a great dish to try making some time. I love yogurt and I'm curious what it would taste like.