Basboosa - Suji Cake (Arabic Semolina Cake)

"this is an extraordinary recipe that i created by mixing different basboosa recipes til i found the perfect recipe for me.its not grainy nor is it cake-like.its just plain delectable.this can be made a day ahead for any kids or adult party or any religious celebration or just as a desert.i promise you'll be greatly appreciated for it.its easy and qiuck.could you ask for more........ if you're looking for a sweet treat, this is it."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
16
Yields:
30-40 small squares
Serves:
15-20
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ingredients

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directions

  • For the syrup:

  • put all the ingredients together except for the rose water in a pot and bring to a boil.when it starts to boil, put in the rose water and let boil.it should look like syrup but should not be thick.don't let it reduce too much.let it sit while the cake is baking.
  • for the cake:

  • while the syrup is put to boil, start the mixture of the cake.mix butter and sugar together(before doing this, make ure butter is very soft.cutting it up in small cubes always help).do not use a hand mixer or a cake mixer (this causes it to be too airy and we don't want this) but, use a fork or a potato masher.the butter and sugar does not need to be melted into each other.
  • now add the eggs and the dried ingredients to this.lastly, add in the soured milk.mix into the mixture and pour into a buttered dish.it should only be poured 1 inch in height.
  • put into oven at 325 degrees for 20 mins, then take out and cut into squares depending on the sizes you want and place back into oven for 5 - 10 mins.take out and pour sugar syrup all over the cake,making sure that the whole cake gets enough syrup.let cool and eat.
  • the pistachios can be crushed and sprinkled over entire cake and an almond goes on each square.
  • nb:it tastes alot better the next day so this can be made a day ahead.

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  1. I took this to a scripture study group when we were discussing Petra. It got rave reviews and several requests for the recipe. My DH was almost comical: I found him loading up a plate and he told me, "I'm taking some home FOR ME!!" I made exactly as written, even down to the rose water. I couldn't find unsalted pistachios, so I used sliced almonds instead. Thank you starbon, great recipe!
     
  2. I made it the day it was posted because my daughter's day care was having a Foods Around the World Day. I'm Italian, but Italian food was already covered. I managed to grab a piece before all the little munchkins got to it and I think I may have to make it again today for my DH and I to devour. It 's just perfectly sweet and flavourful. I will make this regularly.
     
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i'm just 23 years old an i love cooking things that make me happy and also re-inventing recipes to suit my tastebud and hope fully others also.i'm from the Caribbean.
 
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