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Cream Cheese Kaak
Desserts
55 minEasy

Cream Cheese Kaak

Cream Cheese Kaak is one of the new kaak recipes on our site. We’ve already tried kaak or biscuits with orange, yogurt, and milk, and now it’s time for cheese! An irresistible texture and flavor!

Easy Namoura (Semolina Cake)
Desserts
55 minMedium

Easy Namoura (Semolina Cake)

Easy namoura — one of the tastiest Arabic desserts. It’s important to let the batter rest as long as possible to ensure success. Garnish namoura with almonds or a touch of orange blossom water.

Diamond Dessert (Almasiya)
Desserts
55 minEasy

Diamond Dessert (Almasiya)

Almasiya (Diamond Dessert): a traditional Arab treat that pairs milk pudding with orange milk pudding in a harmonious blend of flavors and colors.

How to Make the Best Cookies - Video
Pastries and baking
60 minMedium

How to Make the Best Cookies - Video

From the tastiest orange-flavored cookies. It is important to pay attention to the dough texture so the cookies do not become hard after baking. Try this recipe and add your own touches by shaping it according to the initials of your family members.

Carrot Jam for Decorating Desserts
Preserves and pickles
75 minEasy

Carrot Jam for Decorating Desserts

Carrot jam, a homemade substitute for orange blossom and lemon blossom syrup for decorating desserts. An easy, distinctive, and truly wonderful recipe! Everyone needs this recipe before the holy month!

Easy Zanoud Al-Sitt
Desserts
95 minMedium

Easy Zanoud Al-Sitt

Zanoud Al-Sitt made with filo pastry — very easy and quick. The recipe includes how to make the qashta (clotted cream). Garnish with crushed pistachios or a splash of orange blossom and enjoy fresh.

Lemon Blossom Substitute for Decorating Arabic Sweets
Desserts
95 minMedium

Lemon Blossom Substitute for Decorating Arabic Sweets

A simple, reliable way to make candied orange peel as a substitute for lemon blossom for decorating Arabic desserts. Use it to top qatayef, maamoul madd with ashta, and more.