ASHOURA (An Egyptian Dessert)
ASHOURA (An Egyptian Dessert)

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It is composed of wheat, milk. [E]ver since the black day of Karbala, the history of this family … has been a continuous series of sufferings and persecutions. In Egypt, cream is usually used, whereas the Levant is famous for the cheese-stuffed kunafa, Kunafa Nabulsi, which Egyptians As this is a famous Ramadan dessert, the past few years have seen the pastry's stuffings and toppings developed to such an extent. Egypt is famous for its sweets and desserts since ancient times.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook ashoura (an egyptian dessert) using 14 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make ASHOURA (An Egyptian Dessert):
  1. Make ready 250 gm whole wheat grains
  2. Get 250 ml whipping cream
  3. Prepare 1000 ml full fat milk, preferably tetra pack
  4. Take 1 3/4 cup sugar
  5. Get 4 tbsp cornstarch
  6. Take 1 tbsp rose water
  7. Get 1/3 cup golden raisins, seedless
  8. Take 1 tsp vanilla extract
  9. Take 4 cups+ 3 cups water
  10. Make ready for garnishing
  11. Get as needed freshly grated coconut
  12. Take as needed cinnamon powder
  13. Take as needed pistachios
  14. Get as needed toasted almond slivers

In the Rigveda, two generous kings, as well as some priests, have been One hymn requests a son who is an asura. In nine hymns, Indra is described as asura. Five times, he is said to possess asurya, and. Ashura marks the day that Moses and the Israelites were saved from Pharaoh by God.

Steps to make ASHOURA (An Egyptian Dessert):
  1. Wash and soak whole wheat overnight in 4 cups of water. Drain the water next morning.
  2. In a pot add the drained wheat along with 3 cups of warm water. Cover and let cook on simmer till the wheat grains are cooked through. Let cool. Do not drain The water.
  3. In a blender puree I cup of the boiled wheat using the water(as required) it was boiled in.Add he pureed wheat back into the remaining wheat.
  4. Combine milk, sugar, rose water,vanilla extract,raisins and cornstrach making sure there are no lumps.Add to the wheat and cook,stirring occasionally, until the consistency thickens.
  5. Pour into individual serving bowls or one big dessert bowl. Let cool completely.Garnish with grated coconut, cinnamon powder, pistachios and toasted almond slivers before serving.
  6. Can be served warm or cold.

Umm Ali, an Egyptian dessert you can whip up at home effortlessly and make it look as if it just arrived from the royal palace. · Basbousa, an Egyptian semolina cake with yogurt is one of the best Egyptian desserts that comes out fairly quick. Ashura may refer to: Ashura, meaning "tenth" in Arabic. The people mocked Prophet Noah for building an ark on a dry land and away from water. God ordered Noah that when he sees a sign to start loading the ark. The sign was seeing water flowing out of an oven made of stones that belonged to Lady Eve.

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