#katayef #qatayef #middleeasterndessert
Katayef are Arabic pancakes, filled with sweet cheese or nuts and drizzled with a fragrant syrup–it’s great as dessert or for breakfast, and it will make transform your pancakes into an exotic and exciting treat!

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Blanche and her mamma Vera show you how to make light and fluffy Kateyef pancakes with sweet fillings and a rose scented syrup

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  2. As Salamualikum Thank you, Mother and Daughter explained well about the recipe. I will try it and this sweet is not having much sugar; according to the desire we can add the sugar syrup nice!!

  3. How much yeast did you add to this recipe. When you bake them in the oven at 375 / 400 degrees do you turn them over to get crunchy on both sides. I can’t wait to try them.

  4. I learned how to make these using cherry pie filling and cheesecake filling. Super yummy no matter what you put in them.

  5. I love your channel and your personalities. You remind of the wonderful friends I met in Lebanon. I love the Arab world so unknown in my country Norway

  6. Queso blanco 😮😮😮 thank you for the recipe. I will have to give it a try. I’ve been looking for a recipe for my Syrian friends

  7. Get ride of the sow in the striped shroud. She adds nothing to this except to speak down the lady doing the actual work. She has a cookbook? What is it called? Stealing recipes from my mother? What a minging cow. Luckily I only saw her on youtube so I can't kick her in the throat.

  8. What retarded middle easterner is going to buy your tacking book (along with your fake hair and face, there's no makeup to cover up ugliness. You are a pretentious fake trying to make money off your mother's back. Get real and get a real job. Of course with a complete lack of personality, I'm sure you do this because no one else would hire you, unless you want to shovel cow manure.

  9. Love your recipes and very informative too! Would love it if the vernacular words will be flashed in the screen. 🙏

  10. In Jerusalem these are made by the Arabs and contain a chestnut filling. I recall them being in the marketplace around Ramadan, although i might be confusing the holidays

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