Aish el Saraya Recipe is a mouth watering Lebanese dessert, inspired by one of my Lebanese friend who shared this recipe during my cooking club days in Fontainebleau, France.
Aish el Saraya is delectable and light dessert, that is eggless, flavored with Rose Water and Orange Blossom. It makes a perfect dessert that goes very well with Indian Cuisine or in fact the Lebanese food as well.
Serve the Aish el Saraya as an eggless dessert after a meal of Lebanese Fattoush Salad Recipe and Beetroot Falafel With Pita Bread Recipe.
Note: If you don't find Orange Blossom you can add a teaspoon of Lemon Rind or Orange Rind, it tastes great too.
If you are looking for more lebanese recipes here are some :
Aish el Saraya Recipe is a mouth watering Lebanese dessert, inspired by one of my Lebanese friend who shared this recipe during my cooking club days in Fontainebleau, France.
Aish el Saraya is delectable and light dessert, that is eggless, flavored with Rose Water and Orange Blossom. It makes a perfect dessert that goes very well with Indian Cuisine or in fact the Lebanese food as well.
Serve the Aish el Saraya as an eggless dessert after a meal of Lebanese Fattoush Salad Recipe and Beetroot Falafel With Pita Bread Recipe.
Note: If you don't find Orange Blossom you can add a teaspoon of Lemon Rind or Orange Rind, it tastes great too.
If you are looking for more lebanese recipes here are some :
To begin making the Aish el Saraya Recipe, place toasted bread rusks evenly in a square dish.
Then make the syrup- mix sugar, water, lemon together and place over medium heat. Once its hot and the sugar has melted, mix the orange blossom and rose water into the syrup. Allow it to cool slightly.
Now pour the warm syrup over the bread rusk so that it soaks it in. Layer another layer of the rusk and pour the syrup over the rusks until all of them get soaked it. Push the rusks around to settle itself well at the bottom and layer itself well.
To make the custard for the Aish el Saraya Recipe, combine together milk, cream, condensed milk and cornflour in a heavy bottomed saucepan and place over medium heat.
Keep stirring the custard mixture until until thick and creamy; once the custard has thickened add rose water and orange blossom.
Stir for a little more while and when the custard has reached a “THICK” pouring consistency. Allow the custard mixture to become lukewarm and then pour over the soaked bread rusks. The Aish el Saraya Recipe is now ready except that it needs refrigeration.
Once the Aish el Saraya reaches room temperature, sprinkle the chopped pistachios over on the top of dessert. Cover the Aish el Saraya with a cling wrap and place in the refrigerator to cool for a minimum of 4 hours.
Serve the Aish el Saraya as an eggless dessert after a meal of Lebanese Fattoush Salad Recipe and Beetroot Falafel With Pita Bread Recipe.
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