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Heritage from the Ottoman Empire: Keşkül

  • Preparation Time
    10 mins
  • Cook Time
    20 mins
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Keşkül, one of the heirloom desserts from Ottoman cuisine to the present day; Thanks to powdered almonds, it is a practical dessert option that is lighter and lower in calories than flavored, fragrant and sherbet desserts. This recipe is much easier than you think. It is traditionally prepared with rice flour and powdered almonds. If you do not have rice flour, it is also possible to use wheat starch by reducing its amount slightly. If you wish, you can even add a few tablespoons of coconut powder and get a different taste.

We tried to prepare it as faithfully as possible to the traditional keşkül flavor. Our milk dessert recipe Keşkül, which you can easily prepare with illustrated preparation steps, is here for you, enjoy your meal!

Ingredients

granulated sugar
milk
fillet pistachios
rice flour
powdered almonds
almond

Follow the directions

1

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5 Mins

transfer-granulated-sugar-rice-flour-and-powdered-almonds-into-a-deep-pot

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add-the-milk-and-mix-with-a-whisk-to-make-sure-all-the-ingredients-are-combined-smoothly

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cook-over-medium-low-heat-stirring-constantly-for-about-15-20-minutes-until-the-consistency-thickens-slightly-when-it-reaches-the-consistency-of-cream-remove-it-from-the-stove-make-sure-that-the-consistency-of-the-keskul-is-not-as-thick-as-pudding

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share-the-cooked-kashkul-among-serving-bowls-first-wait-for-the-first-temperature-to-come-out-then-put-it-in-the-refrigerator-to-rest

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