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Vegan, gluten-free, refined sugar-free tiramisu recipe with simple ingredients: Watch how to make this delicious dessert

by jummy84 April 3, 2026
written by jummy84

For those with a persistent sweet tooth who refuse to compromise their fitness goals, the search for a ‘clean’ dessert often ends in disappointment. However, model, actor and content creator Vandana Pandit Nidadavolu may have just found the holy grail of healthy indulgence. Also read | Kala chana protein brownies recipe that’s ‘healthy and seriously delicious with each serving packing in 24 g of protein’

Vandana Pandit Nidadavolu presents a healthy tiramisu recipe using ragi flour and bananas for the base, replacing heavy cream with a cashew blend. (Freepik)

In an Instagram video shared on March 14, Vandana unveiled her recipe for a ‘vegan, gluten-free, refined sugar-free tiramisu made with simple ingredients’. The recipe aims to provide a nutrient-dense alternative to the classic Italian dessert without the heavy mascarpone or processed sugars.

The ‘healthier’ biscuit base

Unlike traditional ladyfingers made with refined flour and eggs, Vandana’s version uses ragi flour, a gluten-free millet known for its high calcium and fibre content.

“Mash the banana well,” Vandana instructs, serving as the natural sweetener for the base – add ragi flour and baking powder and mix. Add water gradually until a smooth batter forms. To achieve the classic tiramisu structure, she advises people to ‘pipe or spread the batter onto a lined baking tray in finger shapes’. The biscuits are then baked at 180°C for 15 minutes until set.

The heart of a tiramisu is its cream. To keep it vegan and refined-sugar-free, Vandana swaps heavy cream for a cashew blend with natural sweeteners. The assembly follows the traditional method but with a mindful twist. To ensure the ragi biscuits maintain the right texture, she suggests a quick soak. For the best results, she recommends a final chill, advising dessert lovers to ‘refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving’.

Why this recipe can work for you

This recipe addresses three major concerns for healthy eaters: refined sugar, gut health, and satiety. It uses bananas and honey/maple syrup to reduce its glycemic impact, incorporates ragi, which is easier on the digestive system for those with gluten sensitivities, and the healthy fats from the cashews mean you’ll feel satisfied with a smaller portion compared to traditional, sugar-heavy desserts. Whether you are a seasoned vegan or just someone trying to ‘eat clean’ while enjoying the finer things in life, this simple take on a classic is a must-try.

Here is Vandana’s step-by-step recipe for ‘vegan, gluten-free, refined sugar-free tiramisu’:

Ingredients and instructions for biscuits

• 1 ripe banana

• ½ cup ragi flour

• ¼ tsp baking powder

• Water (to adjust consistency)

Mash the banana well. Add ragi flour and baking powder and mix. Add water gradually to form a smooth batter (like shown in the reel). Pipe or spread the batter onto a lined baking tray in finger shapes (as shown in the video). Bake at 180°C for 15 minutes. Let them cool.

Ingredients and instructions for cashew cream

• ½ cup cashews (soaked in hot water for 20 minutes)

• 3 tbsp honey or maple syrup

• ½ tbsp lemon juice

• ½ tsp vanilla essence

• A pinch of salt

Blend everything until smooth and creamy. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.

Assembly

• ½ cup espresso or strong instant coffee

• Cocoa powder for dusting

Dip the biscuits lightly in coffee. Layer biscuits and cashew cream in a bowl. Repeat the layers and finish with a dusting of cocoa powder on top.

Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving

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7 Buzzy Skincare Ingredients That Rival Pricey Treatments
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7 Buzzy Skincare Ingredients That Rival Pricey Treatments

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Let me be clear: No topical skincare ingredient will completely replicate the effects of an in-office procedure. A professional skin-tightening treatment (e.g. Sofwave, Ultherapy, Fraxel lasers) will be much more targeted than a firming peptide serum—no other way to slice it—but that’s not to say you should toss your serums and potions out the window! A solid skincare routine is A+ for delaying skin aging concerns (like sagging, dark spots, et al.) for as long as possible, and for those who do opt for the in-office route, at-home maintenance is crucial in between appointments. Neglect proper skincare, and you’ll essentially be throwing money away.

Not to mention, beauty ingredients become more sophisticated every day; while they won’t plump your skin as quickly as, say, an injectable, a few standout players have suspiciously similar effects—albeit with more gradual, natural-looking results. I consulted derms on the most popular ones to seek out this fall and winter, which I’ve outlined just below. Scroll ahead—your glowing skin will thank you for it.

PDRN

“The biggest ‘trend’ right now is PDRN,” shares board-certified dermatologist David Kim, MD, of New York Dermatology Group. “It’s been buzzy for more than a year now, and it’s hard to miss on IG and TikTok!” We can likely thank celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston for the buzz, both of whom reportedly receive PDRN facials on the regular.

What’s most important though is that this is not just a trend. It’s very effective,” Kim adds. For the uninitiated, PDNRN (or polydeoxyribonucleotide) is derived from salmon sperm DNA—hence why you might see “salmon sperm facials” going viral on TikTok—and has been wildly popular in Korea for over a decade. (Let it be known: Salmon sperm is not “new.” It’s just new to the U.S.) The ingredient has been shown to improve skin elasticity, hydration, and firmness, though these benefits are much stronger in PDRN’s injectable form, which isn’t FDA-approved for the U.S. quite yet. Either book a trip to Seoul or opt for topical PDRN products, which do have a skin-plumping effect.

“I think PDRN will carry the buzz for quite some time,” shares Kim. “It can be used topically in combination with other treatment modalities, like lasers and microneedling, to enhance the delivery without injecting it directly into the skin.”

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Exosomes

If you consider yourself well-versed in skincare innovations, chances are you’ve seen exosomes popping up everywhere—from eye creams and moisturizers to hair and scalp oils. “Exosomes are vesicles secreted by cells that contain growth factors, RNA, mRNA, and other goodies,” Geeta Yadav, MD, board-certified dermatologist of Facet Dermatology, previously explained to Who What Wear. “You can think of them almost like email—when cells ‘send’ exosomes, the material inside the exosomes delivers important messages to cells throughout the body, giving them information and telling them to do things.”

Some of those “things” include increased collagen production, faster wound healing, and reduced inflammation. “They can carry anything from soothing ingredients to actives that stimulate repair,” adds dermatologist Muneeb Shah, DO. As such, exosome-spiked skincare products have skyrocketed in popularity, but we’re only just getting started when it comes to their purported benefits. “Once we start loading them with more innovative actives, I think they could be game-changing,” Shah adds.