I’ve been planning a culinary trip to Syria for a while now. Syria is known as the best place in the Middle East for food and your blog is a true treasure trove of information about it. I get light-headed from excitement just reading your descriptions of delicious Syrian dishes! :)))
I love your blog. I like this recipe so much. When I was a child, long long time ago haha. I remember that my dad used to buy it for us and we used to love it. I didn’t know that this was the name until few years ago. I’ve done it once last year but my recipe doesn’t have eggs in it. I’ll try your recipe because It’s really worth trying.
This is a new dish to me. It looks delicious, and the nest shape is lovely!
This looks fantastic, I really want to try this. I know my husband will totally love this.
You have such interesting dishes here!
I’ve never had this before, but it looks amazing!
lisa, Heavely Housewife, Jessica, Y : Thanks for stopping by!
Hmmm, Nightingale’s Nest, this sounds so yummy. I knew Syrians are amazing at desserts but this beats any imagination!
Nifty Noshing: thanks for coming by!
I still didn’t post any Syrian desserts, that’s too bad.
Hey Dimah,
My pleasure!
I’ve been planning a culinary trip to Syria for a while now. Syria is known as the best place in the Middle East for food and your blog is a true treasure trove of information about it. I get light-headed from excitement just reading your descriptions of delicious Syrian dishes! :)))
Nifty Noshing: You are so kind, Thank you very much! I’m glad you like the recipes!
Welcome to Syria :)
Hi Dima,
I love your blog. I like this recipe so much. When I was a child, long long time ago haha. I remember that my dad used to buy it for us and we used to love it. I didn’t know that this was the name until few years ago. I’ve done it once last year but my recipe doesn’t have eggs in it. I’ll try your recipe because It’s really worth trying.
Ammoon: Thanks for stopping by! let me know if you try it!