Baid Al Qata
Baid Al Qata

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Baid Alqata or Salouq is an Arabic dessert. They are small pieces of bread, stuffed with delicious Walnut or Date-Walnut Filling. This Recipe is adapted from Arabic Bites. Baid Al Qata, was introduced by the sweet Kuwaiti friend "Budoor" host of Arabic flavor monthly challenge in Arabic Flavor, and her choice was perfect!

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook baid al qata using 14 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Baid Al Qata:
  1. Prepare For the dough:
  2. Take 1 1/2 cup cake or all-purpose flour
  3. Take 1/2 cup lukewarm milk
  4. Make ready 1 stick (100 gm) unsalted butter, room temperature
  5. Make ready Pinch cardamom
  6. Get Pinch salt
  7. Prepare 1 cup crushed walnuts
  8. Get Few strands of saffron soaked in 1 Tbsp rose water
  9. Prepare 2 Tbsp sugar
  10. Get 1 tsp ground cardamom (or more according to preference)
  11. Take 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  12. Make ready 1/2 tsp orange blossom water
  13. Take Powdered sugar for coating
  14. Take Vegetable oil for frying

Baid al qata (kwaiti cookies stuffed with walnuts , seasoned with rosewater, cinnamon and saffron). Baid Al Qata is a deep fried dough filled with a creamy mixture of crushed walnuts, rose water and spices, tossed in powdered sugar that gives it an "out of heaven" effect. -Imam Al Sadiq (as) Bihar al-Anwar, vol. pg. Solar Post Lights Experts in Cordova, AL. Al-Qata'i was located immediately to the northeast of the previous capital, al-Askar, which in turn was adjacent to the settlement of Fustat.

Steps to make Baid Al Qata:
  1. Sift together the flour, cardamom and salt then add the butter and knead. Add milk gradually and knead till you get a soft and smooth dough.Cover and set aside from 30-60 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, mix all filling ingredients together. (Walnuts, cinnamon, cardamom, sugar, rose water and blossom water) When dough is ready, take a small piece of it and spread lightly, then add in the center a small amount of the walnut mixture, but do not overfill it so it won't open during the frying process. Fold the dough over the filling forming a ball, then turn it into an egg-shape by rolling it lightly between your palms . Set aside for the dough to rest again for 10 to 15 minutes. This will help the dough to maintain its shape.
  3. Deep fry till they turn golden.Strain excess oil and let them cool down a little bit.
  4. Toss them in powdered sugar to cover all sides, or from one side only if you don't want it to be very sweet. The original recipe calls for covering it from all sides.
  5. Serve it along with Arabic coffee or special saffron coffee.
  6. Ready to serve and ENJOY!

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