The Mystery Behind Delhi’s Magical Dessert ‘Daulat Ki Chaat’ Unfold

Hidden away in Old Delhi is a legendary dish often compared to eating a cloud. Light as air and packed with the flavours of saffron, khoya and sometimes nuts, Daulat Ki Chaat is a sweet dish that is shrouded in myth and mystery. Legend has it that this sweet could only be prepared on chilly moonlit nights.

The name of the dish, which means wealth, owes its name to the process by which it is made. Thick milk is churned by hand for hours together and the creamy light froth that eventually forms is separated and served along with a dash of saffron and a hint of sugar.

There are numerous tales that explain how the process of making this mouth-watering dish found its way to the national capital. The process of making this dessert was believed to have originated from the Botai tribe in Afghanistan and eventually made its way to India through the Silk Route and sea traders. Others believe the iconic dish comes from Gujrati traders who used a special technique in the winters to prepare the…

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