[Sca-cooks] Ka'ak recipes
David Friedman
ddfr at daviddfriedman.com
Wed Aug 26 10:17:13 PDT 2009
Now I'm feeling really stupid.
Not only is there a recipe (spelled Ka'k rather than ka'ak) in the
Anonymous Andalusian, I've made it and it's in the _Miscellany_.
It is not, however, at all close to the other two, and so not what
I'm looking for. It's basically a ring shaped bread with a marzipan
filling.
I'm currently making another try at the Wusla version. With fresh
almond oil. And a little salt.
>I'm no expert and I do not have any recipe to share but from what you have
>said I'm guessing the "blah" is because there isn't any salt. Our mundane
>palate is used to salt (too much at times) and without it stuff tastes
>blah. I'm not sure the case was the same in the 13th century.
>
>good luck.
>
>On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:46 PM, David Friedman
><ddfr at daviddfriedman.com>wrote:
>
>> Ka'ak are a middle eastern cookie/cracker, usually but not always ring
>> shaped; a number of different versions are still made. I've now tried two
>> period recipes, one from al-Warraq and one that Charles Perry sent me from
>> Wusla (13th c.).
>>
>> The al-Warraq one makes a square biscuit, rather bland but not bad. There's
>> only one problem. It's flavored with saffron, which I don't like, it has
>> quantities, and following the quantities makes something I have no desire to
>> eat. It turned out better the first time I made it, when we happened to be
>> out of saffron.
>>
>> The Wusla version makes something rather like a pie crust cookie--almond
>> oil (a lot of it) and semolina and not much else (some milk and sourdough).
>> Part of the reason it turned out badly was probably the age of the almond
>> oil I happened to have, but my guess is that using fresh almond oil would
>> only change it from bad tasting to blah. I'll try the experiment, but am not
>> very optimistic
>>
>> Does anyone have any other period ka-ak recipes I could try?
>>
>> On the other hand, I made the broth of chickpeas from al-Warraq for dinner
>> tonight and it was pretty good. Also very easy.
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