Saffron Dessert RecipeHow to Make Delicious and Quick Saffron Dessert in 3 Ways

Saffron Dessert Recipe

Saffron dessert, inspired by an Italian dessert called panna cotta, is made using cream and gelatin inside a mold. This Italian dessert is usually flavored with vanilla, coffee powder, cocoa, and other additives. Since Iran is one of the leading exporters of saffron and this beneficial plant is abundant in our country, Iranians flavor panna cotta with saffron threads. Among the countless benefits of saffron, it is known to help prevent and treat conditions like asthma, chronic cough, headaches, insomnia, cancer, Alzheimer’s, and digestive disorders. Additionally, the unique flavor of saffron contributes to overall happiness and cheerfulness. Therefore, continue reading to learn how to make this saffron dessert.

Ingredients for Making Saffron Dessert

  • Full-fat milk: 3 cups
  • Sugar or honey: 1 cup
  • Cardamom powder: 1 tsp
  • Heavy cream: 100 grams
  • Saffron (dissolved in water): 1 tbsp
  • Gelatin powder: 3 tbsp
  • Rose water: 1/2 cup

Steps to Prepare Saffron Dessert

1. Prepare the Saffron and Milk-Gelatin Mixture

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The first step in making the saffron dessert is to place the saffron in an ice tray and leave it aside to release its color. Next, pour the cold milk into a saucepan and gradually add the gelatin powder. It’s important to add the gelatin in a slow, sprinkling motion to avoid lumps. Stir the milk gently for a minute. You can also dissolve the gelatin in water using the double boiling method. That is, gently add gelatin to cold water and heat it over steam before adding it to the milk.

2. Add Remaining Ingredients

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After dissolving the gelatin in milk, add the sugar or honey. Place the saucepan on the stove, stirring occasionally until the sugar fully dissolves. Immediately after dissolving the sugar and gelatin in milk and before heating the milk, add the cream. Adding cream after heating can cause it to curdle.

Now stir the saffron dessert mixture using a spoon or a hand mixer until it’s uniform. Add the dissolved saffron to the dessert and mix well until it boils. If there are any lumps of cream or gelatin in the solution, you can strain it after it boils.

3. Add Cardamom and Rose Water

At this point, add the ground cardamom to the saffron dessert. Avoid using ready-made cardamom powder, as grinding it fresh helps preserve its aroma. Mix the dessert thoroughly until it’s uniform, then add the rose water. Be cautious not to add rose water too early, as its flavor can be lost if overheated.

4. Pour the Dessert into Molds and Refrigerate

Saffron Dessert Recipe

Pour the saffron dessert into a silicone or any other mold that has the ability to return the dessert once unmolded. If using a metal mold, it’s best to warm the mold in hot water before pouring the dessert. There’s no need to grease the mold. Refrigerate the dessert for at least 5 hours until it sets.

Once chilled, carefully separate the edges of the dessert from the mold using a knife or spatula. Place it into a moisture-laden container, making it easier to relocate without sticking. Your saffron dessert is now ready to serve. Garnish with cinnamon and various fruits before serving.

Ingredients for Saffron Dessert with Cornstarch and No Gelatin

  • Cornstarch: 1 cup
  • Milk: 6 cups
  • Sugar: 1 cup
  • Cold water: 1 cup
  • Rose water: 1 cup
  • Butter: 50 grams
  • Saffron: 2 tbsp
  • Vanilla: 1/2 tsp

Steps to Prepare Saffron Dessert with Cornstarch

Saffron Dessert Recipe

One simple way to make saffron dessert is with cornstarch and without gelatin. To prepare, heat milk and sugar in a pot over medium heat, constantly stirring to dissolve the sugar. Gradually add the cornstarch and water mixture while continuing to stir to prevent clumps. Once thickened, reduce heat and cook further. Add butter, then saffron, rose water, and vanilla, stirring gently. Let the dessert cool before serving. Enjoy!

Tip: Refrigerate for at least 4 hours for the dessert to firm up.

Decoration Tip: Serve with almonds, pistachios, or saffron as garnish.

Ingredients for Saffron Meskouti Dessert

  • Cornstarch: 1/2 cup
  • Sugar: 3 cups
  • Water: 7 cups
  • Oil: 1/2 cup
  • Ground saffron: 1 tsp
  • Cardamom: as needed
  • Rose water: 5 tbsp
  • Chopped pistachios and almonds: as needed

Steps for Saffron Meskouti

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Saffron dessert can be made with cornstarch, without gelatin. To begin, soak the cornstarch in water for 10 minutes. Then, mix it with 2 cups of water and strain it. In another pot, combine sugar, remaining water, and oil. Stir until the sugar dissolves and the mixture boils. Gradually add the cornstarch mix while stirring. Reduce the heat and continue cooking for 2 hours, occasionally stirring. Once thickened, add the saffron infusion, cardamom, rose water, and chopped nuts. Let it cool and set before serving.

Additional Tips for Preparing Saffron Dessert

The preparation of saffron dessert, as you have seen, can vary depending on the method. However, no matter the technique, consider these helpful tips:

  • Using or Omiting Cornstarch: Using cornstarch will make the dessert thicker and denser, resulting in a longer cook time. Omitting cornstarch leads to a softer and faster dessert.
  • Gelatin vs. No Gelatin: Gelatin will create a firmer, jelly-like dessert, which is more suitable for molding. Without gelatin, the dessert will be softer and more delicate but less suitable for setting in molds.
  • Using Saffron: Saffron can be infused using traditional methods with boiling water or by placing it over ice cubes to release its flavor and aroma.

Final Thoughts on Saffron Dessert Variations

From panna cotta to meskouti and cornstarch-based varieties, saffron desserts can be customized in many ways, each offering a unique texture and flavor profile.