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Cookbook:Egyptian Milk Pudding (Mahalabiya)

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Egyptian Milk Pudding (Mahalabiya)
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Egyptian milk pudding, also known as mahalabiya, is a classic and indulgent dessert in Egyptian cuisine. This smooth and creamy pudding is made with milk, sugar, and fragrant ingredients like rosewater and orange blossom water. It is typically garnished with crushed pistachios or almonds and a sprinkle of ground cinnamon for added flavor and visual appeal.

Ingredients

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Equipment

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Procedure

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  1. In a saucepan, combine the milk, sugar, and cornstarch. Whisk or stir well to dissolve the cornstarch and sugar.
  2. Place the saucepan over medium heat and cook the mixture, stirring constantly, until it thickens and comes to a gentle boil. This will take about 10–15 minutes.
  3. Reduce the heat to low and continue cooking for another 2–3 minutes, stirring constantly, until the pudding has a smooth and creamy consistency.
  4. Remove the saucepan from the heat and stir in the rosewater and orange blossom water. Mix well to incorporate the flavors.
  5. Divide the pudding into serving bowls or dessert cups. Allow the pudding to cool for a few minutes, then refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or until chilled and set.
  6. Just before serving, garnish each pudding with a sprinkle of ground cinnamon and a generous amount of crushed pistachios or almonds.
  7. Serve the mahalabiya chilled and enjoy its creamy and refreshing taste.

Notes, tips, and variations

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  • This pudding is a versatile dessert that can be enjoyed on its own or topped with various garnishes like fresh fruits or a drizzle of honey.