Greek Ekmek Kataifi | Food Channel L Recipes
A few years ago I tried the Ekmek dessert in Greece and was fascinated by its taste and texture. I decided to do it in a glass and it turned out very well.
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Ingredients for 4 cups:
200 g kataifi pastry
60 g butter
150 g sugar | ¾ cup
1 tbsp rose water
1 tbsp lemon juice
For the vanilla custard:
400 ml milk | 2 cups + 50 ml
3 tbsp cornstarch
150 g sugar | 1 cup
2 egg yolks
1 tsp vanilla sugar
60 g butter
For decoration:
300 мл cold whipping cream | 1½ cups
2 tbsp powdered sugar
Chopped pistachios
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Turkish dessert again bon appetite
Absolutely amazing and perfect recipe with mouthwatering taste. keep going ❤stay connected😍😍Thanks for sharing ❤❤
Alway fantastic your recipe chef 🤗🥰❤️
I really love your recipes! There are so many beautiful ones and I don't even know where to start watching 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤩🤩
This colour is good and it looks so delicious. It’s totally awesome.
Bravo, obozavam sve sto je sa kadaifom.❤
Originally, this is a turkish dessert. Ekmek means bread in turkish.
Excellent super yummmy delicious faboulas thumbsup
Nice recipe 👍
This is such a delightful recipe..looks absolutely beautiful and yummy too..well prepared ..
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Looks Yummy and elegant. I’d be pleased if served that in a restaurant.
Много апетитно изглежда!
Здравей Лора,вчерашният ден прекарах с дъщеря ми в Пловдив,разгледахме Базиликата,бяхме в друго измерение, ако все още не си ,,я "посетила, Да отиди непременно, а за вкусен ,,завършек" на деня по едно сладко,сладко,,кюнефе" и не само...на Джумаятя🕌,а с твоята презентация ще почерпя колегите ми в Малта, благодаря и ти желая,,Лятно Вино"
This Greek dessert looks so tasty and good . Thank you for sharing this nice recipe .
Greek Ekmek Kataifi looks really good. I love your editing style and video quality. 👍👍😜
THIS IS TURKISH EVEN THE WORD IS FFS
Omg please stop. This is a Turkish dessert. Ekmek means bread in Turkish and they used to use bread that was going off to make this dessert. Kadayif is definitely not Greek either.