Künefe peyniri

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A traditional Turkish dessert made with cheese and syrup


A serving of künefe with tea

Künefe is a traditional Turkish dessert made with a special type of cheese and soaked in sweet syrup. It is a popular dessert in Turkey and the surrounding regions, known for its unique combination of crispy and soft textures.

Ingredients[edit]

Künefe is primarily made with the following ingredients:

  • Künefe cheese: A special type of cheese known as Künefe peyniri, which is similar to mozzarella in texture and melts easily.
  • Kadayif: A type of shredded phyllo dough used to create the crispy layers of the dessert.
  • Butter: Used to coat the kadayif and help it achieve a golden-brown color when cooked.
  • Syrup: Made from sugar, water, and a hint of lemon juice, the syrup is poured over the cooked künefe to add sweetness.

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of künefe involves several steps:

1. Layering: The kadayif is mixed with melted butter and layered in a special künefe pan. A layer of künefe cheese is added in the middle, and another layer of kadayif is placed on top. 2. Cooking: The layered mixture is cooked over low heat until the bottom is golden brown. It is then flipped to cook the other side. 3. Soaking: Once cooked, the hot künefe is immediately soaked in cold syrup, allowing it to absorb the sweetness. 4. Serving: Künefe is typically served hot, often garnished with pistachios or walnuts.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Künefe holds a special place in Turkish culture and is often enjoyed during celebrations and gatherings. It is a staple dessert in many Turkish restaurants and is also popular in other Middle Eastern countries, where it may be known by different names.

Variations[edit]

While the traditional künefe is made with künefe cheese, variations exist that use different types of cheese or additional ingredients such as clotted cream or rose water in the syrup.

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