Khabees is a traditional sweet found throughout the Arabic country that is made with different types flours like :- all purpose flour, semolina , chickpea flour and brown flour. When Chickpea is used it's called as Khabees Al Nikhi. Khabees is made with all purpose flour or brown flour and Al Khabees is made with semolina flour. This is a simple and easy sweet from Bahrain.
I took a dozen of these for my friends, they were so thrilled and enjoyed it... for them these were tasty and healthy balls. My hubby too liked these dates balls though he is not a fan of dates.
Divide the dough into marble size balls, then roll each in sesame seeds. Place on the baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes in a preheated oven at 150 degrees.
Makes around 18 to 20
Ingredients
2 Cups Chickpea flour / Besan
5 Tablespoons Level Tea Sugar
1/2 Cup Water
1/3 Cup Butter
1 Teaspoon Cardamom powder
5 Tablespoons Level Tea Sugar
1/2 Cup Water
1/3 Cup Butter
1 Teaspoon Cardamom powder
In a microwave proof plate add chickpea flour and microwave on high for 2 minutes. Mix it well, then microwave for a minute and again mix it well, like wise keep it for another 3 after every minutes mix it well. If you find that the flour is not roasted and not giving a nutty flavor then microwave it for every 30 seconds and give it a mix. This is what I did for another 2 minutes pausing every 30 seconds and mix it well. It took about 7 minutes to roast the flour in the microwave.
After the chickpea flour is nicely roasted add the butter and stir it when its hot. Then again microwave it for 2 minutes, pausing every 15 seconds to give it a quick stir. When its hot add the dates and stir it well. The dates will soften. Keep this aside.
In a saucepan, add sugar and water. Bring to a rolling boil, then take it off flame. Add cardamom powder, and rose water mix well.
Add the sugar water to the chickpea flour until a soft dough has formed. I used all the sugar water.
Add the sugar water to the chickpea flour until a soft dough has formed. I used all the sugar water.
Divide the dough into marble size balls, then roll each in sesame seeds. Place on the baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes in a preheated oven at 150 degrees.
These have a natural color because I, used medjool dates.
My Notes
The flour is traditionally roasted in a pan and butter is added to sugar water. But I used the microwave and added the butter to the flour and roasted it in butter for 2 to 3 minutes.
I found that the microwave is quick and requires less effort and roasted the flour to perfection.
When I was surfacing the net and watching videos they all followed the pan method. They also kept the flour after adding the sugar water again in the oven to steam it. This can all be eliminated if you use the microwave method.
Do not keep the sugar water boiling, since this not require any thread consistency. Soon as it come to a boil, switch off the flame.
Do not keep the sugar water boiling, since this not require any thread consistency. Soon as it come to a boil, switch off the flame.
Labels : Sweets & Desserts, Healthy, Mena Cooking Club, Bahrain, Continental Cuisine
This look So good, I bet they are perfect with coffee too. I think I will make some too one day :)
ReplyDeleteIt would be so interesting to make this replacing the dates with steamed pumpkin! The perfect Autumnal treat.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice way of making it with besan... a really healthy sweet for sure...
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