Sweet-scented namoura — syrup-soaked semolina cake — comes together in a snap and only gets better as it sits. By Mia Leimkuhler Amanda Saab’s namoura (syrup-soaked semolina cake), adapted by Tejal ...
In my not very humble opinion, tea cakes are the best kind of cake. Simple, flavorful, and easy to throw together, they occupy a special category in the cake world: the snacking cake. Not quite rich ...
Semolina is usually enjoyed as porridge or in pudding form but semolina cake is just as delicious as the pudding. Preheat your oven. Grease a baking dish or cake pan. In a large mixing bowl, combine ...
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Basbousa with Yogurt and Rose Water
This Basbousa recipe is a classic Middle Eastern dessert made with semolina, yogurt, and a hint of coconut, soaked in sweet sugar syrup. It’s soft, moist, and absolutely delicious. Whether you're ...
Grilled Semolina Cake With Honey and Seasonal Berries This honey-scented dessert brings the Lebanese semolina cake namoura to mind. Finishing the cake on the grill gives it a smoky depth and a nice ...
Make the olive oil cake: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Butter and flour a 9-inch round nonstick cake pan. In a medium bowl, whisk together the semolina flour, all-purpose flour, granulated sugar, baking ...
Jews have long celebrated Hanukkah by deep-frying pastries — Iraqi zengoula, Indian jalabi, Spanish and Mexican buñuelos, Italian frittelle, Israeli sufganiyot — and pan-frying potato latkes. But it’s ...
When it comes to Rosh Hashanah desserts, apple cake or honey cake might sound most familiar to Ashkenazi (Eastern and Central European) Jews celebrating the Jewish New Year. But the Jewish diaspora is ...
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