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btw what is sa7lab, I used to run away when they offered me that, I always thought in my mind that it came from some stray animal :lol: just sounds nasty ...
Sahlab is a popular winter drink in Egypt in cafes, as well as in homes.
The beverage is a thick creamy white hot drink.
The main ingredient is the Salep, which is a white flour like powder obtained from the dried tubers of a wild orchid, Orchis mascula.
The flour is used in other Turkish cooking, such as the thick dondurma icecream.
The main ingredient in the flour is mucilage, which gives sahlab its thick characteristic.
In Egypt, salep powder is kept and used for years. However, in Turkey, it is seasonal, and consumption of last year's crop after the new year's crop is out is frowned upon, much like the kastana (Marron glace).
Ingredients
* 4 teaspoons Sahlab (salep) powder
* 2 glasses milk
* Sugar to taste
Cooking Instructions
* Add the salep and sugar to some cold milk and mix well.
* Bring the rest of the milk to a boil.
* Reduce heat to low, then add the salep/milk mixture.
* Wait until the mixture thickens.
* You can garnish by adding shredded coconuts, crushed nuts, or a pinch of cinnamon.
* Serve hot.
alcurad said:
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ctually there's this one called Sobia, never drank it though, they sell it around amadan.
I forgot about Sobia,it is there in Egypt too
1 cup grated coconut
1 ltr milk
1/4 kilo sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla
1/2 cup rice starch
soak coconut in milk for 1 hour, add sugar , vanilla, and rice starch and blend in blender! Enjoy.