Thai Dessert Recipes
Thai desserts are known as khanom. They can be eaten after meals as a dessert, or in between meals as snacks. Mango Sticky Rice and Thai Fried Bananas are well known Thai desserts in the west, but these are only the tip of the iceberg. Here you'll find recipes for the popular classics, less well known Thai desserts like Tub Tim Grob and Khanom Chan, and even a few Thai-inspired desserts like Thai Tea Bread and Kaffir Lime Cake.
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Thai Fried Pumpkin | Faktong Tod | ฟักทองทอด
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Thai Fried Bananas | Gluay Khaek | กล้วยแขก
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Jackfruit Sticky Rice | Khao Niew Kanun | ข้าวเหนียวขนุน
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Coconut Agar Ghosts
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Nine Auspicious Thai Desserts and Their Meanings
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Layered Dessert | Khanom Chan | ขนมชั้น
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Thai Pumpkin Custard | Sankaya Faktong | สังขยาฟักทอง
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Pumpkin in Coconut Milk | Gang Buad Faktong | แกงบวดฟักทอง
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Red White and Blue Popsicles
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Thai Coconut Ice Cream | I Team Gati | ไอศกรีมมะพร้าว
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Mango Sticky Rice | Khao Niao Mamuang | ข้าวเหนียวมะม่วง
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Coconut and Pandan Agar | Woon Gati Bai Tuey | วุ้นกะทิใบเตย
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Mango Tart with Coconut Cream
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Black Sticky Rice with Mango | Khao Niao Dam Mamuang | ข้าวเหนียวดำมะม่วง
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Kaffir Lime Cake Recipe
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Red Rubies Dessert | Tub Tim Grob | ทับทิมกรอบ
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Thai Tea Bread
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Thai-Inspired Mini Kaffir Lime Tarts
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Coconut Custard Dessert | Khanom Krok | ขนมครก
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Silken Tofu with Ginger Syrup | Tau Hu Nam King | เต้าฮวยน้ำขิง