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    Sfouf (Lebanese Turmeric Cake)

    Sfouf are the perfect cake to have with your daily cup of tea. They are not too sweet or creamy and the subtle hint of turmeric makes them a little more interesting than your average sponge.

    What's even better is that they don't require eggs so if you've found yourself with none in these quarantine times and really want cake, then consider making this traditional semolina dessert.

    My traditional Lebanese cookbook suggested that the semolina to flour ratio should be 3:1 and another favourite Lebanese cook suggested the opposite ratio of 1:3.

    sfouf lebanese turmeric cake

    I tried both and in the end settled on having equal amounts of semolina to flour as I don't wan't it too be too crumbly or too spongey.

    Some people also use dehydrated milk instead of real milk but I don't like the dehydrated stuff as it usually has extra sweeteners in.

    Though of course in these times it is good to know substitutes when you can't get your hands on the basics.

    sfouf cake

    Warning. This recipe makes alot of cake so feel free to half the ingredients if you don't have a large rectangular cake tin.

    You can use a brownie tin too. I used a 30 x 35cm aluminium cake tin which I feel distributes the heat nicely.

    When you remove your sfouf from the oven, let the cake cool and store in an airtight container as soon as they cool, since they dry very quickly and are best eaten within three days.

    sfouf

    In a similar way to the other semolina cake Namoura, you must brush the cake tin with tahini so it won't stick.

    Once you bring the batter together, pour it into the cake tin and add either peeled almonds or pine nuts to where you imagine the middle of each slice would be.

    Then let it rest for half an hour or so before baking at 180C (350F) fan for around 25 minutes.

    Get ready for that gorgeous golden turmeric smell once it emerges from the oven and can only mean one thing; time for tea and sfouf.

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    Sfouf (Lebanese Turmeric Cake)

    Eggless Semolina Turmeric cake

    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Lebanese
    Keyword Baking, Easy, Eggless
    Prep Time 5 minutes
    Cook Time 25 minutes
    Servings 10 people

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups fine semolina
    • 2 cups flour
    • 2 teaspoon baking powder
    • Pinch of salt
    • 1 ½ cups sugar
    • 1 ½ teaspoon turmeric powder
    • 1 ½ cups milk
    • ½ cup water
    • 1 cup vegetable oil
    • ½ teaspoon orange blossom water
    • Peeled Almonds or pine nuts for topping
    • 2-3 tablespoon of Tahini

    Instructions

    1. Pre heat the oven to 180C (350F)

    2. Combine the semolina, salt and sugar in a large mixing bowl. Sieve the flour, turmeric, and baking powder. Mix everything together well.

    3. Add the milk, orange blossom and water. Fold together gently then add the oil and keep folding until well combined. Be patient as this will take a few minutes but it will come together soon

    4. Brush a large cake tin (approx 30 x 35 cm) with tahini. Pour in the cake batter and add the peeled almonds or pine nuts where you imagine the middle of the slice would be

    5. Leave to stand for half an hour or so, then bake for around 25 minutes, turning the cake ¾ of the way through to get an even bake
    6. Slice the cake once cooled and store in an airtight container for up to 3 days

    Recipe Notes

    If you don't have a large cake tin, divide the cake into two smaller tins

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    1. Rina

      August 14, 2021 at 12:47 pm

      5 stars
      It’s so great to finally get a perfect stout recipe

    2. zoe

      September 26, 2021 at 8:11 pm

      5 stars
      Love it, will make it again, my whole family enjoyed it including my picky toddler.

    3. Zaatar

      September 26, 2021 at 8:56 pm

      <3 thanks for your lovely comment! xx

    4. JJ

      December 06, 2021 at 5:27 pm

      5 stars
      This looks really good and I love your website. I would love to try this cake but would it be possible to post the ingredients in metric weights please? Many thanks! I would be really grateful 🙂

    5. Ray

      January 24, 2022 at 2:04 pm

      5 stars
      Perfect ratio!!
      It was so perfect and so good
      Thanks for all the authentic lebanese recipes ♥️

    6. Sarah

      April 26, 2023 at 7:21 pm

      5 stars
      Best sfouf recipe I've tried. So good, thank you!!

    7. Angelica

      March 26, 2024 at 2:13 am

      5 stars
      Perfect recipe, thank you for sharing it.... Really missed the flavor of this cake, it brought to me good family memories 😋

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