Middle Eastern Ramadaan Treats - Katayif

My dad is Palestinian, but stays far from home with his wife (my mom) and myself. It was ramadaan and he was feeling a bit homesick. He kept on telling me about how much he missed the foods and sweets of his family overseas. So I decided to make this. Ramadaan is not ramadaan without Katayif. This made my dad so happy and proud 👌
Middle Eastern Ramadaan Treats - Katayif
My dad is Palestinian, but stays far from home with his wife (my mom) and myself. It was ramadaan and he was feeling a bit homesick. He kept on telling me about how much he missed the foods and sweets of his family overseas. So I decided to make this. Ramadaan is not ramadaan without Katayif. This made my dad so happy and proud 👌
Cooking Instructions
- 1
To make the pancake like smooth katayif batter, you need to start out by mixing all dry ingredients in blender or food processor. KEEP ASIDE 1/4 cup of water from the 3 cups you have and the bicarbonate of soda
- 2
While all dry ingredients are mixing together, slowly pour in the remaining of your water. When well mixed, set aside for 2 hours.
- 3
After being set aside, mix in a separate bowl the bicarbonate soda and the 1/4 water. Then mix gently in with the batter.
- 4
Get a flat surfaced nonstick pan to a medium heat (recommend not using a gas stove). Then put the batter in a container that has a hole
- 5
When pouring the batter onto the hot pan, remember to keep your hand as steady as possible. To create a perfect circle. Fry until a golden colour
- 6
REMEMBER! Only fry one side. When you have fried them, lay them out on a towel or cloth and pack them on top on each other. ( uncooked side against uncooked soft) this keeps the moisture in. Then let it cool off.
- 7
For the filling, mix all ingredients in a large bowl. You can literally put anything you want inside this katayif. Raisons, cocoa, sugar ect.
- 8
After the katyif has cooled down, take a teaspoon of the filling and place it in the center of the katayif and fold in half, so it creates a half-moon shape.
- 9
Now we take all our but filled katayif and place it in the oven at 180° reheated. Each katayif should have a block of butter on it and the tray should be buttered as well. Let it cook for about 20 mins.
- 10
In a pot with 3 cups of boiling water and 2 cups of sugar, get up to a boil and then dip the cooked katayif in it. And then lay out to serve.
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