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Showing posts with label harissa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harissa. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

I am Tagged-2 (7 Links Game)


The 7 links game, wherein each title has to be linked with a recipe that suits the name. And here are my links,
  • Most Beautiful Post
This is such an sweet, luscious dessert and absolutely beautiful to all your senses. 
Eyes see the 'white creaminess with tints of yellow' , Ears hear the 'smacking and licking of your lips', Tongue tastes the 'sweetness and tang', Nose smells the 'lemony flavor', and finally, it's smooth and silky texture feels heavenly.
  • Most Popular Post
This recipe has been viewed the most all time.
  • Most Controversial Post
Unfortunately, there is no recipe under this category.
  • Most Helpful Post
Though all my recipes are shown step-wise, heard from quite a few that this particular recipe with all pics helped them in making their biryani.
  • Surprisingly Successful Post
This is a finger-licking dessert that gave a little shiver and was a bit intimidating. But to my surprise it turned out successfully, just like the store bought.
  • Attention Deserved Post 
Well, i expected this recipe deserved a little bit more attention and sadly it wasn't appealing to the viewers. 
  • Post, I'm Proud of
Pizza shops are around you every where. Ready made pizza dough and pizza sauces are available in almost every grocery store. What i am proud about is, that i made everything from scratch and the whole pizza disappeared in a blink of an eye.

Thanks for tagging me to this 7 links game, Shobha. It was really fun to pick the post and reviewing my blog from both reader's and blogger's prospective.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Basbousa / Hareesa

Basbousa or Haressa is a sweet cake made of semolina and coconut soaked in syrup. It is famous dessert in Eastern mediterranean cuisines which has a variety of names. The syrup makes the cake super moist and juicy. Just like the different names, there are a few different recipes to prepare it. Actually it is quite simple to make and really delicious. I first had this dessert at our usual eatery 'Aladdin gyro-cery' here at Seattle. Its a treat for your sweet tooth. Its open on all days until 3 am i guess. We love our late night dinners there, and i mean really late, like 2am after finishing our road trip. Oops! got carried away with my story. And here goes the recipe.
Ingredients:
1 1/4 cups Semolina/Rava
1/4 cup All purpose flour/Maida
2 1/4tsp baking powder
1/4 cup +1tsp shredded Coconut (frozen and thawed)
1/4 cup Ghee(melted)
1/4 cup Olive oil
1/2 tsp Almond extract
1/4 cup + 2tbsp plain Yogurt
1/4 cup Sugar
15  raw Almonds
For Syrup:

3/4 Sugar
1/2 cup Water
3/4tsp Rose water

How to:
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. 
  • Grease and flour a baking dish/cake pan and keep it aside.
  • Roast the shredded coconut in a medium flame until dry and keep it aside. (Instead you can use store bought dry coconut flakes.) Also dry roast the almonds.
  • In a bowl, mix together the semolina, flour, baking powder, sugar and the roasted shredded coconut.

  • Then add the wet ingredients; ghee, olive oil, yogurt and almond extract. (The original recipe calls for 1/2 cup butter, but i used 1/4 cup each ghee and olive oil. Its up to you to use whichever you prefer.)

  • Knead into a soft dough and transfer it to the baking pan. 

  • Press and spread the dough with you hands to equal thickness.

  • Sprinkle the roasted 1tsp coconut flakes over the top and place the almonds pressed over it.

  • Bake the cake for 35 mins.

Meanwhile, lets prepare the rose water syrup.
  • In a sauce pan, add sugar and water and bring it to a boil at medium heat.
  • Simmer for 5 more mins, pour the rose water and switch off.
  • Let the syrup cool down.
  • Remove the baked cake from the oven and immediately make squares with a sharp knife.

  • Now pour the syrup all over the hot cake to absorb it.

  • Allow the cake to sit for 2-3 hours to soak up all the goodness before you serve it.

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