Desserts
Tripoli Shmeiseh Dessert
Shmeiseh is a popular traditional sweet from the city of Tripoli in northern Lebanon. With clear, simple steps, you can make this dessert at home using a few inexpensive ingredients. Enjoy making it and serving it.
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Ingredients
- 1 cup rice flour
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch, whisked with 2 tablespoons water
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon rose water
- Orange blossom water can also be added
- 1 teaspoon ground mastic
- (Grind the mastic in a blender with a little sugar until it turns into a powder; otherwise it will not blend with the liquid mixture.)
- 1/2 cup ground pistachios
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1 cup granulated sugar
Method
- First prepare the syrup: put the sugar and 3/4 cup water in a pot over medium heat, stir until the sugar dissolves, then let the syrup boil for 12 minutes.Timers: 12 min
- Mix the rice flour with 1 cup water in a bowl. Add the flour mixture to the boiling syrup along with the starch dissolved in cold water and 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice; boil the mixture over low heat for an additional 2 minutes.Timers: 2 min
- After adding the flour and boiling it with the syrup, you will obtain a somewhat thick mixture.
- Stir continuously over low heat using a wooden spoon.
- When the mixture begins to clump, add the rose water and mastic, and continue stirring until the mixture becomes thick and slightly translucent.
- Place the pot on a clean surface. Transfer the mixture to a greased bowl dusted with powdered sugar. Leave the sugar dough aside to rest for a few hours or overnight, covering the bowl with a towel or plastic bag.
- When preparing Shmeiseh for serving, take a ball of the rice dough, dip it in a bowl of powdered sugar, and with the end of a wooden spoon make a hole in the center. Place cream or ashta into the hole, sprinkle ground pistachios on top and serve immediately.
- Or spread it on a platter with ashta.






