27 August 2005

Baking an old-time favorite



Girss Ogaili: Is the most famous traditional kuwaiti cake. My grandmother told me once, before the invension of ovens they used to bake this delicious cake between 2 layers of charcoal, and they used brown flour instead of white. Sadly my grandmother can't remember the old recipe.

This aromatic, light and tender cake is perfect with apot of tea or a warm cup of milk. Like other cakes Girss Ogaili get even better as it ages (the second and the third day). please don't think of glazing it, it's wonderful served just as is.

The recipe is yours......

Ingredients:

6 eggs

1 cup sugar, 1 Tabelspoon less

1 1/2 cup all-purpose or cake flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon ground cardamom

1/4 teaspoon ground saffron

1/4 cup hot water

1/4 cup corn or conola oil

Sesame sauce (Tahini)

Toasted sesame

Method:

1- Preheat oven to 350f (180c) . Grease a cake mold of your choice with tahini and dust all over with sesame seeds (i use bundt pan style).

2- Sift together flour+baking powder+cardamom. Stir saffron into the hot water and keep a side.

3- In a mixer using a whisk attachment, beat eggs and sugar together until it becomes light in color, add oil then zaffaron water and continue to beat for 2 minutes.

4- On low speed add dry ingredients until well mixed.

5- fill the cake mold with batter and bake for 45 minutes. Leave to cool completely. Unmold the cake .

11 comments:

Indira said...

It looks like sesame bagel, how much sesame sauce did you add for this recipe Latifa? Zaffaron means Saffron, right?
I will definitely try this recipe, thanks for sharing this traditional recipe with us.
Indira

latifa said...

Hi Indira,
I like you blog. Yes it's saffron (i had a little spellign mistakes.Thank for informing me , i will correct it). There's no spesific amonut for sesame sauce, you only need to grease your cakepan with it. You can use mini muffin pans too, it will looke nice.

Indira said...

Latifa, Thanks.

Indira said...

I like your blog too, your food photos are amazing, great detail and mouth watering.
Indira of Mahanandi

keiko said...

Hi Latifa - I'm going to love this, looks really pretty!

latifa said...

Thanks Keiko. Happy baking.

J said...

hi latifa, this looks truly fantastic - thanks for the recipe!

Pille said...

Hi Latifa - what a beautiful and unusual cake recipe - I can imagine how all sesame seeds give a nice crunch to the cake. Thanks for the recipe!

latifa said...

J&Pille: Thanks for the comments. Sadly the fifth step of the recipe is not shown clear ( i tried to fix it). At the last step you should bake it inside the oven 30-45 minutes. cool 10 minutes then release from the cake pan.

Eva said...

Sesame sauce (Tahini ...
fav part mn elcake ,ela6raf when it's coverd with 67ena..

my mom and my aunt are realy good at cakes . well bel ta7ded aunt cakes mom mo3ajjanat :p

and all what I can do is , EAT IT AND ENJOY . nothing more ;p

maida said...

wouaw sublime!!