By TasteGreatFoodie
Lebanese Date-Filled Ka'ik (Kaak)
10 steps
Prep:15minCook:20min
The holidays just wouldn't be the same without these Lebanese Date-Filled Ka'ik (Kaak). Packed with flavors and sweet family memories, these special cookies are not to be missed!
Updated at: Thu, 07 Mar 2024 04:57:48 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Good
Glycemic Index
64
Moderate
Glycemic Load
29
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories272.6 kcal (14%)
Total Fat9 g (13%)
Carbs45.3 g (17%)
Sugars25.4 g (28%)
Protein4.1 g (8%)
Sodium101.5 mg (5%)
Fiber3.8 g (13%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
22 servings
Instructions
Traditional Kaak
Step 1
In a large bowl, combine the flour, toasted sesame seeds, yeast, baking powder, turmeric, ginger powder, cinnamon, and nutmeg
Step 2
Warm the milk and sugar using the microwave (about 1:30 minutes) or on stove top until very warm (not boiling).
Step 3
Add the yeast to the milk, don't stir, wait for 5 minutes.
Step 4
Slowly add in all the milk and knead. Add the olive oil a little at a time and continue kneading until you have a soft smooth clammy dough. Cover with saran wrap (plastic wrap) and a kitchen towel and set aside for 1/2-1 hour (or begin using right away).
Step 5
Make even-sized pieces of dough, depending how thin or thick you want them (I usually make 2-3 inch balls), then place in an oiled kaak mold.
Step 6
Bake in a preheated oven at 350°F for about 17-19 minutes, or until golden. Broil for 2 minutes if needed for a golden touch.
Date-Filled Kaak
Step 7
Oil your hands, and form a 1 inch ball of date paste.
Step 8
Make a gentle indent in the center of the kaak dough, then place the date paste ball inside.
Step 9
Close it up and place the ball in the kaak mold.
Step 10
Bake according to what is previously instructed for the traditional Kaak.
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