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Shaibiyat Dessert
Shaibiyat with a detailed homemade recipe from start to finish — from making the dough to the cream and the light syrup. Shaibiyat is one of the most delicious Arabic sweets and is especially enjoyable when homemade.
Homemade Qatayef: How to Make Qatayef at Home
Making homemade qatayef has never been this easy! A clear, easy, and tested recipe for homemade qatayef. You can use any filling you like, such as cream, nuts and sugar, or pistachios.
Bouche de Noel
Bouche de Noel made with a tried-and-tested recipe and guaranteed success! Boush is one of the most delicious cakes in French cuisine and is usually served during Christmas celebrations, shaped like a Christmas tree trunk.
King's Soil Dessert
Have you heard of King's Soil? :) Here is this chilled dessert made of several layers of biscuits and cream with jelly... A delicious and truly refreshing recipe. Give it a try and leave your comments — your opinion matters to us!
Delicious Strawberry Tart
A delightful strawberry tart — one of the tastiest French-style tarts. This clear, detailed recipe shows how to make the pastry and the pastry cream.
Muffins with Caramel Sauce
Muffins with caramel sauce are a delicious cupcake recipe kids will love and adults will enjoy for their distinctive caramel flavor.
The Best Cinnamon Rolls
Homemade cinnamon rolls — easy and delicious. Allow the dough to rest twice to get soft, flavorful rolls. Finish with a creamy white frosting for the full experience.
How to Make Macarons
Macarons are among the finest French desserts and require precision. This detailed, precise recipe teaches the macarons and chocolate ganache filling.
How to Make Churros (Fried Dough Dessert)
Churros — fried dough — are a delicious sweet from Latin kitchens. Very easy to make, but the dough should rest for a full day before frying. Try them with melted chocolate and strawberries.








