**Cheese Sambousek: A Journey into Lebanese Delicacy**
Embark on a culinary adventure with cheese sambousek, a traditional Lebanese pastry that captivates taste buds with its crispy exterior and delectable cheese filling. These golden parcels of joy are a staple in Middle Eastern cuisine, often served as appetizers or delightful snacks. As you delve into this article, discover an array of cheese sambousek recipes that showcase the diverse culinary heritage of Lebanon. From the classic akkawi cheese filling to unique variations featuring halloumi, mozzarella, and cheddar, each recipe promises a unique flavor experience. Explore the art of crafting these savory pastries, learning the secrets of creating the perfect dough and mastering the art of folding and shaping. Whether you prefer them baked or fried, these cheese sambousek recipes will guide you towards culinary success.
This article offers a comprehensive collection of cheese sambousek recipes catering to different preferences and skill levels. Discover the timeless recipe for traditional cheese sambousek, featuring a blend of akkawi and mozzarella cheese enveloped in a crispy dough. Delight in the tangy twist of halloumi cheese sambousek, where the salty and squeaky cheese takes center stage. For a touch of indulgence, try the mozzarella cheese sambousek, where the gooey and stretchy cheese creates a delightful symphony of flavors. If you crave a classic American twist, the cheddar cheese sambousek offers a familiar taste with a Lebanese touch.
With step-by-step instructions and helpful tips, these recipes ensure that even novice cooks can create these Lebanese delights. Learn the art of kneading the perfect dough, achieving the ideal consistency for easy folding and shaping. Discover the secrets of creating the perfect cheese filling, ensuring a harmonious balance of flavors and textures. Whether you choose to bake or fry your cheese sambousek, the recipes provide detailed instructions for both methods, guaranteeing a crispy and golden result.
As you embark on this culinary journey, immerse yourself in the rich flavors and textures of cheese sambousek. With a variety of recipes to choose from, you'll find the perfect one to satisfy your cravings and impress your loved ones. So, gather your ingredients, embrace the joy of cooking, and let the aroma of freshly baked cheese sambousek fill your kitchen.
SAMBOUSEK (SPINACH, MEAT, CHEESE FILLINGS)
So many recipes for Sambousek so I posted the dough recipe I liked and worked best for me after trying several and some favorite traditional fillings. You can bake or Fry.
Provided by Jamilahs_Kitchen
Categories African
Time 1h45m
Yield 20-30 pies, 12-24 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 33
Steps:
- In a large bowl, mix together the flour, olive oil and salt. Create a well in the center of the flour mixture and pour in the water.
- Gradually fold the flour into the water while simultaneously rotating the bowl.
- Dough will be slightly sticky
- Knead the dough until pliable and no longer sticky
- Place in fridge for one hour allow dough to set.
- Lightly flour your work surface and roll out the dough into a 1/4" thick rectangle.
- Using a cookie cutter or even a large glass, cut out circles from the dough.
- Do not lift or remove the circles.
- Slowly lift the excess dough surrounding the circles and replace in the bowl to be rolled out again as a second batch.
- Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until needed
- Mix the filling ingredients. Take tablespoon of filling mixture and put on each circle. Take about a teaspoonful of mixture and place in the center of each circle
- Fold circles in half to create half-moons (semi-circles). Pinch the edges together with a fork or fingers to tightly seal
- Repeat same process with the remaining dough and filling
- Frying : Heat oil in a 6qt saucepan over medium-high heat (fill oil no more than half-way)
- Fry the Sambousek until golden brown, approximately 4 minutes, turning once.
- Remove with a slotted spoon and drain excess oil on paper towels
- Baking: Dip each piece in olive oil and put in sheet pan.
- Bake in 350 degree oven for 45 minutes till brown.
- Serve cold or warm.
CHEESE SAMBOUSEK
Small, cheese-filled pastries, eaten as snacks. This recipe comes from the book "A Baker's Odyssey" by Greg Patent. It was recently featured on NPR.
Provided by Susiecat too
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 1h30m
Yield 24 pastries, 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- First make the dough:.
- Combine the flour, salt, baking powder, and sugar in a food processor fitted with the metal blade and process for 5 seconds.
- Add the butter and pulse 10 times, or until the mixture is the consistency of fine meal.
- With the machine running, add the water in a steady stream, taking about 10 seconds to do so.
- Process for 1 minute. The dough will gather into a ball and form a mass that whirls around the blade. Feel the dough. It should be smooth, soft, elastic, and no longer sticky.
- If necessary, adjust the texture with droplets of water or small amounts of flour, processing a few seconds after each addition. If you want to add seeds to the dough, knead them in by hand on your work surface.
- Divide the dough into 24 pieces and shape into balls (3/4 ounce each).
- Cover the balls of dough loosely with a kitchen towel and let stand for 30 minutes.
- Next, the filling:.
- Place the cheese, salt, cayenne, egg, and egg white in the work bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade and pulse very rapidly 20 to 30 times, until the mixture just begins to gather into a mass.
- Turn out onto a sheet of waxed paper or plastic wrap and pat into a 6 x 4-inch rectangle.
- Cut the cheese mixture into 1-inch squares.
- Adjust two oven racks to divide the oven into thirds and preheat the oven to 350°F
- Line two 14 x 17-inch baking sheets with silicone baking pan liners or cooking parchment.
- To shape the sambouseks, pat a ball of dough into a 4-inch circle on your unfloured work surface.
- Place a square of the cheese mixture slightly below the center of the circle and pat it into a semicircular shape, leaving a bottom border of dough a scant 1/2 inch wide.
- Fold the top half of the dough over the cheese and press the edges firmly to seal.
- Use a fingertip to crimp the edge of the dough back on itself, forming a fluted border.
- Place the sambousek on the prepared sheet.
- Repeat with the remaining dough and cheese, placing 12 sambouseks about 2 inches apart on each sheet.
- Paint the sambouseks with the egg wash.
- Bake 30 minutes, or until golden brown.
- Rotate the pans top to bottom and front to back once during baking to ensure even browning. Use a wide metal spatula to transfer the sambouseks to wire cooling racks, and serve warm or at room temperature.
Tips:
- For a crispier sambousek, brush the tops with a mixture of egg yolk and water before baking.
- If you don't have phyllo dough, you can use spring roll wrappers instead.
- For a vegetarian version of the sambousek, omit the cheese and add more vegetables, such as mushrooms, bell peppers, or zucchini.
- Sambousek can be served as an appetizer or main course. They are also a popular street food in many countries.
- To make the cheese sambousek ahead of time, assemble them and then freeze them. When you're ready to serve, thaw them overnight in the refrigerator and then bake them according to the recipe instructions.
Conclusion:
Cheese sambousek is a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer or main course. They are perfect for parties or potlucks. With their crispy phyllo dough and flavorful cheese filling, these sambousek are sure to be a hit with everyone who tries them. So next time you're looking for a tasty and unique dish to serve, give cheese sambousek a try. You won't be disappointed!
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