dessert Recipes

Thai Coconut Balls Dessert (Khanom Tom)

Thai Coconut Balls Dessert (Khanom Tom)

Khanom Tom is an old traditional Thai dessert made of boiled rice flour dumplings stuffed with shredded coconut that’s melted with palm sugar and coconut milk. This beloved dessert has been popular for generations due to its sweet, soft, and delicate texture, perfectly balanced with the mild aroma of coconut.


Thai Sago Pudding - Khanom Saku Piak

Thai Sago Pudding - Khanom Saku Piak

A warm and creamy Thai dessert, Khanom Saku Piak (Thai Sweet Sago Pudding) is a delicious blend of soft sago pearls, rich coconut milk, and a hint of sweetness. Whether served warm or chilled, this tapioca dessert is the perfect way to satisfy your sweet cravings!


Bananas in Sweet Coconut Milk (Kluai Buat Chi)

Bananas in Sweet Coconut Milk (Kluai Buat Chi)

It's a traditional Thai dessert made with semi-ripe Nam Wa bananas cooked in sweet coconut milk, creating a simple yet delicious treat that is both comforting and popular. It is often served warm but can also be enjoyed at room temperature.


Thai Coconut Milk Cookie (Khanom Phing)

Thai Coconut Milk Cookie (Khanom Phing)

Khanom Phing is a snack I loved eating as a child because it's sweet, fragrant, and melts in the mouth. It's so enjoyable that I just can't stop eating it! Plus, it's very easy to make them.


Easy Air Fryer Banana Brownie – Only 3 Ingredients!

Easy Air Fryer Banana Brownie – Only 3 Ingredients!

This Thai dessert is a healthy and easy-to-make treat. It requires only a few ingredients and contains no sugar or eggs, making it perfect for those looking for a clean-eating option while still getting natural energy.


Grilled Sweet Potato: Thai Dessert (Muntip)

Grilled Sweet Potato: Thai Dessert (Muntip)

Grilled Sweet Potato (Muntip) is a traditional Thai dessert and popular street food that can be found all over Thailand. It is often sold alongside grilled bananas and grilled sticky rice. It's easy to find, affordable, and always satisfying.


Mango and Sticky Rice

Mango and Sticky Rice

It's a delicious blend of glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk, served with fresh, sweet, ripe mangos. It's especially popular during mango season in Thailand and can be found at almost every street food stall. Let me tell you—it's easy to make. Let's do it!


Thai Soft Coconut Crepes

Thai Soft Coconut Crepes

These Thai Soft Coconut Crepes, known as "Thong Muan Sod", are a traditional Thai dessert with a soft, rolled texture. They are made from a batter of tapioca flour and glutinous rice flour, shredded coconut or sweet corn kennels, palm sugar, eggs, and vegetable oil. The crepes are then rolled up and often garnished with sesame seeds.