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Shaibiyat with Ashta
Shaibiyat with ashta is a very delicious dessert, but it takes some time and a lot of precision to prepare. This recipe will guide you step by step to help you succeed every time.
Atayef with Homemade Ashta
Atayef with ashta in an easy, delicious homemade recipe... Atayef in all its forms is one of the most beloved sweets during the month of fasting, especially when filled with ashta!
How to Make Homemade Qashta (Ashta) and Qareesha
A tried-and-true home method for making ashta (qashta) or kaimr (qareesha). Prepare ashta to serve with a variety of homemade Arabic desserts from start to finish.
Homemade Ashta or Qaymar
An easy, tried-and-tested method for making homemade ashta. Ashta, or qaymar as it is called in some Arab countries, is used in many desserts, but it can also be enjoyed on its own with fruit and honey.
Kunafa Fingers with Ashta
Kunafa Fingers with Ashta is a wonderful Arabic dessert recipe, or Eastern sweets recipe, that is easy to make at home, delicious, and the result is very satisfying!
Maamoul Mad with Qashta (Cream)
Maamoul Mad with qashta — highly requested and often asked for. This is one of several recipes on our site for making the tastiest Maamoul Mad with qashta. Enjoy!
How to Make Mafroukeh with Ashta
Mafroukeh with ashta is one of the most sought-after Ramadan desserts. Here’s a quick homemade recipe, and you’ll be surprised by how easy it is to make!
Maamoul Mad with Ashta
Maamoul Mad with ashta is one of the most delicious Arabic desserts. Here is an easy, reliable method for making it. You can use the same dough for pistachio, date, and other fillings as well.
Coconut Basbousa
Coconut basbousa made with a successful homemade recipe! Basbousa is one of those beloved Arab sweets that both kids and adults enjoy.
Baklava with Ashta Cream and Pistachios
A special baklava filled with ashta (cream) and pistachios — a delicious alternative to nut-only baklava. Give it a try.
How to Make Maamoul Mad with Ashta
Maamoul mad with ashta is one of the most requested recipes in the Shou Tabkhin El Yom collection. There are many ways to make maamoul mad with ashta, and this is one of them, explained in a simple way.
Mamoul Maad with Ashta
Mamoul Maad with ashta is one of the most delicious and beloved Eastern sweets... and who would think of buying ready-made mamoul maad when you have this original, tried-and-true recipe that is 100% successful?
Delicious and Easy Basbousa
Delicious and easy basbousa... one of the tastiest and easiest Arabic desserts... follow the step-by-step method... you’ll also find the syrup (qatar/shira) recipe inside the recipe... Bon appetit!
Saffouf with Ashta
A tried-and-tested saffouf with ashta recipe that is sure to succeed! This dessert combines the sweetness of saffouf with a layer of ashta in the middle for a result that is wonderful in both appearance and taste. Enjoy!
Two-Layer Mafroukeh with Pistachios and Ashta
A two-layer mafroukeh with ashta and Aleppo pistachios. A wonderful dessert in both appearance and taste, and it does not require many ingredients or a long time to prepare.
Milk Basbousa with Cream
A tasty and nontraditional take on Basbousa with milk cream. This recipe involves several steps and is best left overnight in the fridge, but the result is well worth the effort.
Baklava with Qashta (Clotted Cream) and Pistachios
Baklava filled with qashta and pistachios — a homemade recipe that qashta lovers will adore. Baklava isn’t only made with nuts; this easy recipe is a delicious variation.
How to Make Basbousa Dessert
An easy, tried-and-true homemade basbousa recipe. Give the batter time to rest before baking, then let the basbousa cool completely before slicing. Enjoy!

















