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Luqmat al-Qadi

Egyptian Sweet Dough Balls

Luqmat al-Qadi, meaning 'Bites of the Judge,' are delightful, crispy, golden-fried sweet dough balls, a popular treat, especially during Ramadan. They are light, airy on the inside, and coated in a sweet syrup.

Forberedelsestid30 minutes
Koketid20 minutes
Total tid1 hour 45 minutes (including rising and resting)
Porsjoner30
VanskelighetsgradEasy
Luqmat al-Qadi - Egypt traditional dish

🧂 Ingredienser

  • 300 g All-purpose flour(Approximately 2.5 cups)
  • 7 g Active dry yeast(One standard packet)
  • 250 ml Warm water(About 105-115°F (40-46°C))
  • 1 tablespoon Granulated sugar(For activating yeast)
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt
  • as needed Vegetable oil, for frying(About 3-4 cups, enough for deep frying)
  • 400 ml Sugar syrup (simple syrup)(Store-bought or homemade. Should be cooled.)

💡 Profesjonelle tips

  • For a richer flavor, you can add a pinch of cardamom or a teaspoon of rose water to the batter.
  • Ensure the sugar syrup is cool or at room temperature when dipping the hot fried dough balls. This contrast creates a lovely texture.
  • Maintain the oil temperature consistently for evenly cooked and crisp dough balls.
  • This is a traditional Ramadan treat, often enjoyed after breaking the fast.

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  • Drizzle with honey instead of or in addition to sugar syrup.
  • Sprinkle with ground cinnamon and powdered sugar after coating in syrup.
  • Add a touch of orange blossom water to the sugar syrup for an aromatic twist.

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