Egyptian Eid cookies (Kahk)
Egyptian Eid cookies (Kahk)

Hello everybody, it’s Jim, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, egyptian eid cookies (kahk). It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Today, I'll be showing you how to make Perfect Kahk El Eid (Egyptian Eid Cookies) with three different fillings that are really easy to make. Thanks for watching my video don't forget to leave a like and comment down below what you would like to see next. Also don't forget to subscribe to my. And no Egyptian feast is complete without Kahk.

Egyptian Eid cookies (Kahk) is one of the most popular of recent trending foods on earth. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions daily. Egyptian Eid cookies (Kahk) is something that I have loved my entire life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have egyptian eid cookies (kahk) using 15 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook it.

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The ingredients needed to make Egyptian Eid cookies (Kahk):
  1. Take 3 cups flour
  2. Prepare 1 dash salt
  3. Make ready 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  4. Take 1 tablespoon baked sesame (optional)
  5. Get 1/2 teaspoon yeast
  6. Make ready 1 tablespoon sugar
  7. Take 1 cup ghee (clarified butter)
  8. Make ready 1/3 cup warm water (or milk)
  9. Get For filling (my customized version);
  10. Prepare 3 tablespoons local peanut butter (na kunun gyada)
  11. Prepare 1 tablespoon sugar (as required)
  12. Get 3 tablespoons crushed groundnuts
  13. Prepare 2 tablespoons honey
  14. Get 3 tablespoons shredded coconut
  15. Get 4 tablespoons flour

That's one of the most delicious recipes of our eid kahk you did it right and the traditional way but the difference is in the shape supposed to be more like donut shape yet thinner. Kahk, or Ka'ak al-Eid (Arabic: كحك or كعك العيد), is a small circular biscuit eaten across the Arab world to celebrate Eid al-Fitr and Easter. It is covered with powdered sugar and can be stuffed with 'agameya (عجمية, a mixture of honey, nuts, and ghee), lokum, walnuts, pistachios, or dates. Kahk is a middle eastern dessert that originated in Egypt as far back as the time of the Pharoahs.

Instructions to make Egyptian Eid cookies (Kahk):
  1. Mix flour, salt, sugar, yeast and cinnamon in a bowl. Add in sesame if using.
  2. Add in ghee, mix. Add water and mix until incorporated & consistent. Cover for an hour.
  3. Make filling in the meantime.
  4. Add ghee/butter on low heat, add flour. Cook until brownish.
  5. Add honey and all the other ingredients.
  6. Cook for a minute or 2. Put off heat and let it cool. It shouldn't be runny.
  7. Divide into portions.
  8. After an hour, divide dough into equal balls. (The cookies don't really rise so shape as you'd want to be.)
  9. Make a dent, put filling in, roll and stamp using a fork (optional).
  10. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown.
  11. Sieve icing sugar on them after cooling for ganish.
  12. I served mine with ginger tea.
  13. Enjoy!

It is covered with powdered sugar and can be stuffed with 'agameya (عجمية, a mixture of honey, nuts, and ghee), lokum, walnuts, pistachios, or dates. Kahk is a middle eastern dessert that originated in Egypt as far back as the time of the Pharoahs. Muslims make Kahk to celebrate Eid al Fitr at the end of Ramadan, and to celebrate Eid al Adha and many happy occasions. Kahk is a traditional biscuit served in Egypt during Eid al-Fitr. They are soft and lightly spiced, with traditional fillings of dates, honey, and even Turkish delight.

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