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Kunāfah | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Egypt | TasteAtlas
Kunāfah | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Egypt | TasteAtlas
Kunāfah | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Egypt | TasteAtlas
Kunāfah | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Egypt | TasteAtlas
Kunāfah | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Egypt | TasteAtlas

Kunāfah

(Kanafeh Nabulsieh, Künefe, Konafah, Knafeh, Konafa, Künefe hatay, Kunafeh)

Kunāfah consists of two crunchy layers of shredded and buttered kataifi or knefe dough, filled with a luscious cheese cream that's often flavored with orange zest and cardamom, then drenched in a sugar syrup infused with lemon juice and orange blossom water.


Turkish künefe is traditionally made with Hatay, Urfa, or Antep cheese. It is usually topped with pistachios and is best served warm. Elegant and amazingly simple to make, this dessert is nothing short of what cheese-filled pastry dreams are made of.


Some authors speculate that it originated from the pre-Islamic Syria, while others claim that the Palestinian city of Nablus is its birthplace - hence the name kanafeh nabulsieh. Nevertheless, this decadent dessert has been a part of a long culinary tradition in Türkiye and Egypt, and it is listed as one of Egypt's national dishes.

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