“Lauki ki Kheer” (लौकी की खीर), also known as Bottle Gourd Pudding, Bottle Gourd Pasayam, Doodhi Kheer is a healthy, easy to digest and very refreshing dessert made with bottle gourd. This kheer is mainly made in my house during auspicious Navratri days, when we keep fast and can’t consume the regular rice kheer. It is surprisingly very easy and quick to make. Who says Navratri food needs to be boring? My platter is always full of such tasty food even during Navratri. This kheer recipe is a testament of many such tasty Navratri recipes.
Whilst Lauki / Bottle Gourd Kofta curry is my favourite, but this dessert (Kheer) also leads in the things my guests love.

This recipe is fairly simple, and needs primarily three things, Bottle Gourd (Lauki), Milk and Sugar. With regards to milk, my advice is always to use fresh milk. Carefully choose the Lauki, which needs to be soft and tender, or else it could taste bitter.
Method of making lauki ki kheer
- Wash, peel and grate Lauki. Now in a heavy bottom pan / kadhai, heat ghee for a minute. Add the Grated Lauki and saute it on a medium flame for about 5 minutes.
- Add the milk and mix well. Now let it cook on a low to medium flame until the milk reduces to half. Keep stirring in between and scraping the dried milk from sides too. This process will take approx 17-18 minutes.
- Now add sugar and chopped dry fruits.
- Add cardamom powder and mix well. Let it cook for one more minute and switch off the flame.
- Add cardamom powder and mix well. Let it cook for one more minute and switch off the flame.
- Add rose water now and stir to mix it well.

This Lauki Kheer Is
- Scrumptious in taste
- One of the tastiest way to include lauki in your diet
- Ready in 30 mins
- Does not require a massive list of ingredients, rather uses all ingredients you will find in your kitchen cupboard
- Also, gluten-free!
Serving suggestion
Serve this lauki kheer, hot or chilled as per your choice and relish this delicious dessert up to the core.
You may as well like to try other recipes suitable to be consumed whilst observing fast, such as Kuttu Ka Dosa / Buckwheat Pancake, Sabudana/ Sago Vada, Sabudana/ Sago Kheer or pudding. Checkout all these recipes on Navratri food page.

Recipe Card
Lauki ki Kheer
Ingredients
- 250 Grams Lauki / Doodhi / Bottle gourd Grated
- 750 ML Full Fat Milk
- 1 Tablespoon Ghee / Clarified Butter
- 4 Tablespoon Sugar As per taste
- 1/2 Teaspoon Cardamom Powder
- 1 Teaspoon Rose Water
- 4-5 Almonds Chopped
- 4-5 Cashew Chopped
Instructions
- First of all, wash, peel and grate Lauki
- Now in a heavy bottom pan / kadhai, heat ghee for a minute. Add the Grated Lauki and saute it on a medium flame for about 5 minutes.
- Add the milk and mix well. Now let it cook on a low to medium flame until the milk reduces to half, stirring in between and scraping the dried milk from sides too. This process will take approx 17-18 minutes.
- Now add sugar and chopped dry fruits.
- Add cardamom powder and mix well. Let it cook for one more minute and switch off the flame.
- Add rose water now and stir to mix it well.
- Serve it hot or chilled as per your choice and relish this delicious dessert up to the core.
Notes
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I took a small lauki which was approx 350 grams. So got around 250 grams after peeling and grating, so do remember that the quantity reduces after peeling and grating.
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You can adjust the amount of sugar in the kheer as per your taste.
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Kheer always thickens after getting cold, so always bear the desired consistency in your mind before switching off the heat.
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Always grate the lauki just before cooking, otherwise it will leave water, and you would need to squeeze it resulting in losing all the nutrition.
Nutrition
