16
Apr

postedbyYousef

Remember ages ago I posted about that basbosa lookalike? the “Baked With Love” post?

Here is the full, extra easy, recipe!

Stage 1

Ingredients for the topping (sheera)

-3/4 Cup of water.
-1/2 Cup of sugar.
-1/4 Tea Sp. Cardamom powder.
-1/4 Tea Sp. Saffron.

Bring the water to boil, add the other ingredients. mix well until the sugar dissolves. keep aside to cool.

Stage 2

Ingredients:

-2 Lebanese Bread. (its the white bread fromΒ Kuwait flour Mills & Bakeries Co).
-1/2 a cup of sugar.
-3/4 cup of milk.
-3/4 cup corn oil.
-3 Eggs.
-1 Tea Sp. Baking powder.
-1/2 Tea Sp. Cardamom powder.
-1/2 Tea Sp. Saffron.
-1/4 Tea Sp. Salt.

Put them all in a blender. If you dont have one, you should consider to buy one. Check out these best juicers.

Saffron and Cardamom.

The Baking Powder

Hmm.. maybe some more Saffron.

Mix well then pour it into thisΒ baking dish (thank youΒ dots…)

Decorate with some nuts (Skippable)

Pop it in the oven for 30 minutes on 350 degrees. If its an electric oven then set it to 180 degrees.

Once its done, take it out, pour the cold topping (sheera) while the cake is still hot. And Enjoy it! πŸ˜€

Note: Don’t let the lebanese bread deceive you, you won’t believe how good it tastes πŸ˜›

 

This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 at 6:05 am

16 Responses to “Recipe | Basbosa Wannabe”

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  2. Linus says:

    I Think I can make this one down here!
    Thanks for the recipe!

  3. fashionated says:

    did u make it or did some1 make it while u took pics?

  4. Bo3zeez says:

    Yummy Its Look Tastey ,thanks alot yousef but i have one question , in stage2
    the lebanes bread is it soft or you put it in the oven to become litle Crunchy ?

  5. Yousef says:

    Linus Ur welcome πŸ™‚

    fashionated Mom made it πŸ˜€ I just took the pictures πŸ˜€

    Bo3zeez in stage 2 you just cut it to tiny pieces as shown, then put it in the blender with all the other ingredients until it becomes liquid. πŸ™‚

  6. 5ermesS says:

    BASNAa ya om yousef Basnaa πŸ˜€
    Looks delicious teslaam edha.. and about the bread I think I tried this recipe before and true it really had a good taste and waayed a5af mn elbasbosa el3adiya πŸ™‚

  7. 7zaya says:

    Goodness gracious that looks deeeeelishusss!

  8. Hamitaf La B says:

    Seriously the wanna-be basboosa looks AMAZING…. 7adee al7een eshtahait knafa… hmm… not the same is it?

  9. Sulaiman says:

    NamNameeeeeeeeeeeeeeee…. ishd3wa ya 7afith matswelna bil shalih πŸ˜›

  10. I’m loving your mum’s posts more & more.. I’m printing them all out to make in the weekend!! Thanks!!

  11. dots... says:

    Note: Don’t let the lebanese bread deceive you, you won’t believe how good it tastes

    honestly… i needed to read that sentence… i was thinking shkether “smeed” a76 instead of the bread to have a proper basboosa… bas shakli now i’d go for the “original” .. the one with bread πŸ˜‰

    and again i should say this… your mom should start a cooking blog ! SERIOUSLYYYY ! and a politics one on the side for all her writings..

    w 3an il dish… it is called gratin dish bs il “mota3arf” ineh we call it baking dish.. or baking tray ! 5aleeha simple w mashi 7alik πŸ˜‰

    will try it tomorrow bthn allah …

  12. Khalid says:

    Yumm.. looks delicious! yabela 7ag il shalaih.. *hint*
    Sulaiman 3ad int a7san wa7ed bel teshereh :p.. sawooli o yebooli weshda3wa !:P

  13. Yousef says:

    5ermesS Om yousef thab7atkom thab7atkom! lol

    I don’t really like the real basbosa. i like the wannabe better πŸ™‚

    7zaya too bad you can’t smell it. ree7at’ha shay mo 9ij.

    Hamitaf La B Allah ihadach kilish not the same LOL! way off πŸ˜› ilknafa a7la 7ilow bidinya!

    Sulaiman hehehehe inshallah bachir insaweelkom πŸ˜›

    Pocket Full Of Sunshine don’t forget to post about it so we know how it all turned out! πŸ˜€

    dots… I’ll pass your comment to her! I told her many times to release a cook book but she doesn’t listen! I’ll pass your comment to her πŸ™‚

    you won’t taste the bread in it, you’re gonna love it inshallah πŸ™‚ and you see that saffron up there? I bought it from soog mershid πŸ˜€

    Khalid inshaalllah bachir bishalaih tkoon 3indik! (witha mashiftny shayil shay, lates2anly 3anha please) πŸ˜€

  14. dots... says:

    gimme your mom’s number ba8ni3ha … you take pics.. she cooks… and we eat ! πŸ˜›

    again… everyone loved it…

    my alterations to it…

    i added few drops of lemon to the syrup… i love it a bit sour… and added a tablespoon of rose water …both a5ar shai after it cooled down..(the syrup) ..
    i decorated it with blended pistachio later !

    Ψ£Ψ·ΨΉΩ… Ψ§Ω„Ω„Ω‡ Ω…Ω† Ψ£Ψ·ΨΉΩ…Ωƒ و Ψ³Ω‚Ψ§ Ψ§Ω„Ω„Ω‡ Ω…Ω† Ψ³Ω‚Ψ§ΩƒΩ…

    btw… inteh sho mwadinik soog mershed !!!!!!

    the last place i’d expect you to go to… but honestly… its a different cultural experience 9a7 πŸ˜‰

    sert il bastakiyah (soog il dewyat) ? aw il ras ? that is another amazing place ! my fav spots are there… fil skeek … 3nd ma5baz 5aan !

    3al 3moom… shakl 9ab’3at il ze3faran ineh men il 6ayb … i hope they gave you a good price for the saffaaron … its quite expensive these days !

  15. cgdubai says:

    Hello!
    Can you please tell me if the bread is the large size or the small?
    hmmmm and the thin lebanese bread or the puffy, thick one?

    Thanks

  16. Arabella says:

    Hi, I was reading your post and I just wanted to thank you for putting out such great content. There’s so much crap on the internet these days its difficult to find anything worthwhile. I actually have cooked this recipe before, I got this book last month on recommendation from a friend http://ninjahq.com/go/cookingrecipes and it turned out very nice! I’m very eager to try your variation of it though, it looks fantastic. I think you might enjoy those recipes, they’re very good. Thanks for the article and great ideas.