Hey everyone, it’s Louise, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, yemenite honeycomb bread (khaliat al nahl).. #baking. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
The bread looks really nice when finished and it is easier than it looks to prepare. It is important to let the dough rise enough on the final rise so that the bread is very soft. Prep and bake times includes rise times. This is a delicious bread that we first tried at a a Yemeni Tea place #qahwahhouse that is near where we live.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook yemenite honeycomb bread (khaliat al nahl).. #baking using 15 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Yemenite Honeycomb Bread (Khaliat Al Nahl).. #Baking:
- Prepare 3 1/2 cups All purpose flour
- Prepare 1 cup Warm Milk
- Take 1 tsp Sugar
- Make ready 1 Egg beaten
- Prepare 2 tbsp Yeast
- Get 3 tbsp Melted butter
- Make ready Warm water if required some
- Make ready for the filling..
- Get Cheese cubes 24, one each cut into 2
- Take for the topping ;
- Take 1 cup sugar
- Get 1 cup Water
- Prepare 1 tsp Rose water
- Get 2 tbsp Black seeds or sesame seeds
- Take Milk 1/4 th cup additional for milk wash
This Middle Eastern (Arabian) sweet dish is named after its appearance resembling a honeycomb and Traditionally, sugar syrup is poured over the bread, but I have used honey syrup, which is super easy to make and tastes just as great. Khaliat nahal / Honeycomb Bread is a popular Arabic bread/middle eastern delicacy which is soft,buttery cheese-filled bread/rolls soaked in a sugar syrup that served as a sweet dish particularly suitable for Iftar. Today its MFB challenge … As this month challenge is just after the EID ket. It's called honeycomb bread because of the appearance of the buns all snuggled together.
Steps to make Yemenite Honeycomb Bread (Khaliat Al Nahl).. #Baking:
- First of all add yeast and sugar to a cup of warm milk.
- Stir lightly and allow it to prove.
- Combine the rest of the ingredients in a large mixing bowl and add the yeast mix into it.
- Make a smooth dough out of it.
- Knead it well for 5 minutes and cover.
- Allow it to rise by keeping it in a warm place for atleast 2 hours.
- After 2 hours, punch down the dough once and divide it into four portions.
- Divide further into 12 balls each
- In this way we will have 48 balls out of the 4 portions.
- Arrange them all closely just as to resemble a honeycomb.
- Give milk wash and sprinkle blackseeds or sesame seeds on top.
- Bake in a preheated oven on 180° for 20 to 25 minutes.
- Make sugar syrup of one string consistency with all the ingredients listed under it.
- While it's still hot and just out of the oven, pour this sugar syrup on top so as to drench it completely.
- Tadaa!!!!!! It's all ready to be devoured.
Today its MFB challenge … As this month challenge is just after the EID ket. It's called honeycomb bread because of the appearance of the buns all snuggled together. It also uses one of Yemen's most famous food products: sidr Share your creations by tagging @notquitenigella on Instagram with the hashtag #notquitenigella. Khaliat al Nahal (known by many as Khaliat Nahal) simply means Bee's Hive. This is due to the bread's resemblance to a honeycomb and for the sweet, honey-flavored topping it's glazed with.
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