When I was a child we had a family from Palestine as neighbors. The mother was very kind to us, she shared with us a variety of pastries, food and bread. This particular dessert, the Znoud El Sit was my favorite. I feel lucky to have met them and had that culinary experience. This video brings back beautiful and delicious memories.
Hi Rouba! Thank you so much for your recipe. I've seen so many that make a 'custard' style filling and thought yours looked more authentic. I followed your recipe to a tee and I'm not sure what I did but the mix was soooo runny so I had to go buy more ricotta! Anyway, I used spring roll wrappers and apparently my Lebanese son in law said they tasted even better than the Sydney bakeries! Haha ❣️ I'll take that!!! 😄 I'll just be making Znoud for the rest of the week with all the extra filling. Anyone want to come over for coffee? 😄 Thanks again 😋😘😋😘😋😘
Well it's great to hear your family loved them! Yay! In regards to the mix being runny, did you use watery ricotta? I only use the one from the deli section not out of the tubs. Thank you so much for your feedback. this is very valuable for me as I can share it with everyone else. xx
@@RoubasFoodJourney I used the 1kg ricotta in the green strainer/shrink wrapped. I left it to strain and just can't figure out what I'd done 🤷♀️ But a quick trip to Woolies and crisis averted hehe they were so amazing in the end which is all that matters. Thanks for replying Rouba! 😘😘😘
Such great clear instructions. I am keen to try this, presented beautifully. If I can perfect this then I will be “that” lady who always brings this late of dessert wherever I go 😂 it’s my fav dessert.
Yes absolutely!!! but just make sure they are covered with a tea towel and in an airtight container as I show you in the video. Fry and dip in the sugar syrup just before serving 👌
the most important thing is not to cover them with a plastic wrap. Put a napkin or paper towel over them and place in the fridge. They will never be as crispy as when you first fry them but this will prevent them from becoming soggy and soft. Hope that helps
You can definitely try it with a sweet cream store bought one. It may be a slightly different texture though. the homemade one is super simple to make too.
When I was a child we had a family from Palestine as neighbors. The mother was very kind to us, she shared with us a variety of pastries, food and bread. This particular dessert, the Znoud El Sit was my favorite. I feel lucky to have met them and had that culinary experience. This video brings back beautiful and delicious memories.
Iove this recipe!! Thank you. I LOVE HOW ELEQUENTLY YOU EXPLAINED THIS BEAUTIFUL RECIPE..Hakan in Sydney ❤❤❤❤
It is very very delicious i like it thank you for sharing 😋😋😋👍💯
Thank you
Yummmmmmy 😊
Looks so yummy dear sister
Amazing thankyou made this recipe for my grandchildren who are half Egyptian and hadn't tried this traditional sweet yet They loved them
Wonderful! Yay this makes me so happy to hear
Such wonderful dessert so beautifully presented dear 💗💓💓👌👍
thank you 💕
Good luck Video 👍🌷🌷
What a delicious dessert and as always presented so beautifully 💕
Hi Rouba!
Thank you so much for your recipe. I've seen so many that make a 'custard' style filling and thought yours looked more authentic.
I followed your recipe to a tee and I'm not sure what I did but the mix was soooo runny so I had to go buy more ricotta! Anyway, I used spring roll wrappers and apparently my Lebanese son in law said they tasted even better than the Sydney bakeries! Haha ❣️ I'll take that!!! 😄 I'll just be making Znoud for the rest of the week with all the extra filling. Anyone want to come over for coffee? 😄
Thanks again 😋😘😋😘😋😘
Well it's great to hear your family loved them! Yay! In regards to the mix being runny, did you use watery ricotta? I only use the one from the deli section not out of the tubs. Thank you so much for your feedback. this is very valuable for me as I can share it with everyone else. xx
@@RoubasFoodJourney I used the 1kg ricotta in the green strainer/shrink wrapped. I left it to strain and just can't figure out what I'd done 🤷♀️ But a quick trip to Woolies and crisis averted hehe they were so amazing in the end which is all that matters. Thanks for replying Rouba! 😘😘😘
Wow! Love it, thank you .
You’re most welcome
Lovly I like it ...tasty
Thank you
Such great clear instructions. I am keen to try this, presented beautifully. If I can perfect this then I will be “that” lady who always brings this late of dessert wherever I go 😂 it’s my fav dessert.
You can do it!
i have to try these . yum! they look so good. sahten
They are! please do!
Yumm my favourite 😍😍
🙌🏽🥰
Can’t wait to make it!
Looks amazing..can we make this in advance and fry just before serving.
Yes absolutely!!! but just make sure they are covered with a tea towel and in an airtight container as I show you in the video. Fry and dip in the sugar syrup just before serving 👌
but not a day before 😅
Can we bake them instead of frying?
Yes you can, you will need to paste them with butter or ghee first
How do you store it and keep it crispy for days?
the most important thing is not to cover them with a plastic wrap. Put a napkin or paper towel over them and place in the fridge. They will never be as crispy as when you first fry them but this will prevent them from becoming soggy and soft. Hope that helps
Can u freeze it before frying
I personally think it will go soggy
What oil is best to fry the znood in?
Any vegetable oil you have on hand, canola oil or rice bran oil too.
Can you bake them
Yes, you actually can, brush with butter or ghee and place them in the oven
How long does it lasts? Before it loses its crispy ness.
these are best eaten straight away
Can you use cream cheese
it may change the texture but now you got me thinking
Can I buy nestle sweet cream kashta or use ur way what is the best. And I'm a new sub 💕
You can definitely try it with a sweet cream store bought one. It may be a slightly different texture though. the homemade one is super simple to make too.
What oil do you use?
i use canola oil
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Buckridge Rapid
The way you’re saying rosewater it sounds like you’re saying rice water. If I wasn’t from the least I would’ve thought you’re putting rice water.
يا ريت كتبتي بلعربي او ترجمتي لنا الفيديو
🙏🏽 I am working at that inshallah
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