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CHEESE DESSERT? My favorite words! Try the recipe for kunefe or kanafeh (knafeh, knefeh), a delicious Arabic dessert that looks like a nest because of the kadayif dough that surrounds it. Try it! ⬇ Ingredients below ⬇ --- Subscribe to La Cooquette for FREE: http://bit.ly/LaCooquettesubscribe ???? FOLLOW LA COOQUETTE: ???? Facebook: / lacooquette ???? Instagram: / lacooquette ???? Twitter: / lacooquette ???? Pinterest: / lacooquette ------------------------------------------------------------ INGREDIENTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------- For the Kadayif (makes about 400-450 grams with this): 220 gr. Flour 160 gr. Cornstarch 1 tsp salt 2 tbsp vegetable oil 440 mL water For the Kunefe or Kanafeh: about 300 gr kadayif 6 tbsp butter 160 gr meltable string cheese (mozzarella or any fresh cheese that melts easily) -about 25-30 grams ricotta cheese (optional) 1 tbsp butter 2 handfuls pistachios, chopped For the sugar syrup: 6 tbsp sugar 6 tbsp water Half a lemon -In case you need to convert the ingredients to other types of measurements, go to this link: http://lacooquette.com/ConversionES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- La Cooquette is YOUR destination if you LOVE FOOD! I'm Maria and I love eating and cooking easy and fun recipes! I also make food travel videos to discover wonderful flavors, cultures and places. I'm not a "pro" chef, but I do have a lot of energy to teach you the best cooking tutorials for everything from brownies to pasta, from a delicious breakfast to a quick dinner, recipes for kids, and creative crazy things. JOIN ME on my culinary adventures to explore typical food and traditional dishes, such as baleada from Honduras, to try exotic flavors from ALL OVER THE WORLD. If you like to eat and travel, SUBSCRIBE FOR VIDEOS EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY! THANK YOU! :) --- Watch my recipes in English on my second channel: / lacooquettefood Audio file(s) downloaded from http://www.audiomicro.com and http://www.epidemicsound.com/ -