Tuesday, August 26, 2014

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Categories pies and cakes and Moroccan cuisine appetizer recipes Desserts entries Ramadan Moroccan pastry and Eastern breads and pastries and pancakes Various donuts entrees and side dishes
It is called as bligha regions warda honey, honey lsan shooting etc. .., One honey cake is traditionally prepared wedding cake for Ramadan, which is relatively simple and inexpensive compared to other like chabakia by instance.
I like these little splurge with perfume of cardamom and cinnamon but you can do whatever you want by setting the vanilla or orange flower water is also good.
Ingredients: 500 g flour 80 g butter, melted 1 tsp salt 1 tsp cardamom powder 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp baking powder water to scoop the batter (a full glass of water) oil for frying honey or sugar syrup to soak the seeds for toasting sesame cake decorating
Using a rolling pin, roll each ball of dough thinly by trying to give it a round shape. The work plan should be lightly floured and the dough should be as thin as possible.
Cut the cigar diagonally into medium wedding cake size pieces wedding cake of the same size. Fry in hot oil bath until they start to make a brown color then remove from the oil and dip them in honey or sugar syrup for a few minutes.
Thank you for what you bring us to the eyes
I love cakes with honey, and in addition it has the easy to do thanks to the video air !! I have to just make cakes for my assoc,! they are welcome, I'd do the day before. Thank you for sharing
Salamu alaykum, it's nice it's a cupcake! with a glass of tea mmmmmm
Salam Sister, 2 small issues: pancakes pasta you do not PRE-COOKED before rolling? And the tasting wedding cake is that c crunchy or soft? Barakallaouh fik for sharing and for your blog.
Congratulations I'll try it
hello, my 6 year old daughter we feasted to make and eat these delicious cupcakes. before your recipe I thought it was impossible to do, but thanks to you it is possible. I'll do it again. thank you very much and good start of Ramadan
I prepare for ugly, good


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