Halawet el jibn
Halawet el-jibn (cheese sweet) is a Syrian dessert made of a semolina and cheese dough, filled with cream. Its origin is from Homs in Syria, by the Homsi family. It is found in other regions in the Middle East, and has been brought by Syrian immigrants to other countries such as Turkey and Germany. This dessert is primarily made of a cheese dough (containing Akkawi cheese, mozzarella, or some mix of cheeses), a sugar syrup, and orange blossom water or rose water. It is normally filled with cream (Qoshta, Arabic: قشطة) and decorated with pistachio.
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Recipes
Halawet El Jibn (Sweet Cheese Rolls) | Cleobuttera
A delectable Arabic dessert made from rolls of soft, sweet cheese dough that gets stuffed with clotted cream, and crowned with pistachios and rose petal jam. A drizzle of syrup flavored with orange blossom and rose water puts the final seal of perfection...
Halawet El-Jibn - Traditional Levantine Recipe | 196 flavors
Halawet el-jibn is a traditional Levantine and Middle Eastern dessert of Syrian origin made of semolina dough and cheese, topped with cream and sugar syrup. Syrian cuisine is an amalgamation of the ancient influences in the Levantine region, also known...
Recipe: Halawet El Jibn (Sweet Cheese Rolls) | The GroundTruth Project
Halawet El Jibn (Sweet Cheese Rolls) Rolls of soft, sweet cheese dough get stuffed with clotted cream and adorned with pistachios and rose petal jam in this delectable Arabic dessert. This recipe comes from Cleobuttera, an Egyptian food blogger with expertise...