Rasa Cooking.

Rasa Cooking.

May 15, 2026

At Rasa, we believe cooking should be joyful, bold, and deeply rooted in tradition — whether you’re preparing a cozy weeknight dinner or celebrating with loved ones.

Jaggery Cardamom Donut

fall dessert | psl season

Pumpkin spice girlies, I still love you but… it’s time for an upgrade 😏 Meet fall’s hotter cousin: golden, fluffy cardamom spiced donuts coated in a glossy jaggery glaze that tastes like warm caramel with a smoky edge. To keep things super Lankan, I even laced the glaze with a cheeky splash of Ceylon arrack (dark rum works too if you’re not in the motherland). The result? A cozy, soul-hugging fall dessert that’s equal parts indulgent and exotic.

This is more than just a donut—it’s a Sri Lankan recipe reimagined for sweater weather. The cardamom and nutmeg bring all the cozy spice, the jaggery gives deep, earthy sweetness, and the glaze sets like a shiny crown on each fluffy round. Your PSL could never. 🍩🍂✨

Jaggery Cardamom Donuts

Difficulty:IntermediateTotal time:3 hours Servings:8 servings

Description

Sri Lankan-inspired fall dessert: fluffy cardamom donuts with a rich jaggery rum glaze. Perfect cozy fall recipe!

Ingredients

    Donut:

    Jaggery Glaze:

    Instructions

    1. In a bowl, mix warm milk, sugar, and yeast. Let it sit 5–10 minutes until foamy.
    2. Add eggs, melted butter, cardamom, nutmeg, and flour. Stir until it comes together.
    3. Knead on a floured surface (or with a dough hook) for 8–10 minutes until smooth and elastic.
    4. Place in an oiled bowl, cover, and let it rise in a warm spot for 1–2 hours, until doubled.
    5. Knead and roll the dough till its about 1/2” thick. Then cut into shapes! Place donuts on a tray, cover, and let rise 30–40 minutes until puffy.
    6. Heat oil to 350°F (175°C). Fry donuts until golden brown, about 1–2 minutes per side. Drain on paper towels.
    7. While the donuts are cooling, make the jaggery glaze. Combine the ground jaggery (you can also melt it into a saucepan), icing sugar, vanilla, rum (or arrack), and melted butter. Whisk thoroughly so its well combined.
    8. Dip warm donuts into the glaze, let the excess drip off, and place on a rack to set.
    Keywords:Sweet, Donut, Dessert, Fall Dessert

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