by Henry Hicks
Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, basbousa -a middle east dessert. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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Basbousa is a Middle Eastern dessert recipe very easy to make with simple home ingredients. You can accompany this dessert with vanilla icecream or a sour cream taste yummmm. Basbousa (also namoura, revani, hareseh and other names) is a traditional Middle Eastern sweet cake that originated in Egypt, although it is also popular in other countries. Basbousa, an Egyptian semolina cake with yogurt is one of the best Egyptian desserts that comes out fairly quick.
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This is Basbousa, a traditional sweet cake made with semolina batter and syrup. In Turkish we call it "Revani". Similar to the Şekerpare, it had pistachio sprinkled on top. Feast in the Middle East gives you easy to follow explanations about the cuisine, techniques, and easy to find ingredients that will The Lebanese call this cake Namoura, the Palestinians call it Harisseh, and the Egyptians call it Basbousa.
Similar to the Şekerpare, it had pistachio sprinkled on top. Feast in the Middle East gives you easy to follow explanations about the cuisine, techniques, and easy to find ingredients that will The Lebanese call this cake Namoura, the Palestinians call it Harisseh, and the Egyptians call it Basbousa. No matter what you call this cake, the flavor is universally delicious! So I decided to take on a typical dessert: basbousa in egyptian, herissa in Alexandria, namoura in Syria, or revani in Turkey and Greece. Being that this was not a family specialty, I got to feast my eyes on it during the times we would hit up the Middle East bakery.
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