Konafa
Konafah
(Step-by-Step)
with VIOD
~Delicious Arabic dessert~
To make this possible, you need:
1 packet “Konnafah” (uncooked)
2 “Safa” cream
227grams butter
2 cups sugar
2 cups water
Ground pistachios (optional)
Method

Take out the ingredients and prepare them for use..

Take out the "Konafa" (uncooked) from the refrigerator before at least one hour,
Then tear it into small pieces..

Put butter on slow fire..

Melt the butter..

Pour the butter on the konafa and mix well..

Press half of the buttered konafa onto a baking pan..

Bake in a preheated oven (high) until golden brown..

Meanwhile, put two cans of cream in a bowl..

With 2 tablespoons of water..

and 1 tablespoon of ground pistachios..

Mix well in a bowl..

Remove the konafa from the oven..

Start adding the mixed cream on top of the golden konafa..

Make sure its evenly distributed on top..

Put the remaining uncooked Konafa on top of the cream..

Make sure you cover the whole surface..

Place again inside the oven and bake until golden brown..

Meanwhile, to make syrup, mix 2 cups of sugar..

with 2 cups of water..

heat on stove..

and stir well together until dissolved.. and cook till light golden color..

Remove the konafa from oven when its ready..

Pour the syrup on the konafa..

Garnish with ground pistachios and serve!
*Enjoy the dessert*







hi,
i wud love to try this one.But Im definite we wont get this safa cream in UK.Can i use any other cream than safa cream. Can u tell me how much does of cream does each tub has? can we use double cream for that?very nice posts with easy to follow instructions.looking forward for ur reply.
I’d like to know if there’s another name for the knafa
I live in Canada at the moment and if I ask the supermarket employees if they have knafa they’ll go o__O???
For the Canadian guy, it’s called Qataifi (or Qatayef).
You can find it in Canada mainly in arabic stores, sometimes Greek, and sometimes indian/paki or international!
Most arabic stores have it! and the recipe is in the back
It’s delicious!!!
where can i buy the konafa, what is it, like sweet noodles, please help me, and around what time of the year is the ramadan celebrated, i would like to leran more, thank you