by: Sarah Yoder, BFP Staff Writer
This creamy, milk-based pudding is infused with the distinct floral flavor of rosewater and topped with blueberry rose syrup and slivered almonds. Rosewater was a beloved flavoring in the ancient world, particularly in the Levant, North Africa, Persia and India. While this floral essence has long since lost traction among North American and European cultures, it remains a common flavor in Middle Eastern cuisine. Malabi pudding is especially popular among Sephardic (mainly Jews from Spain and Portugal) and Mizrachi (communities from Middle Eastern and North African decent) Jewish circles and serves as a unique summer treat.
Pudding:
4 cups whole milk
1/3 cup cornstarch
1.5 Tbsp rosewater
½ cup sugar
½ cup heavy cream
Blueberry Rose Syrup:
½ cup water
1/3 cup blueberry jam
1 teaspoon rosewater
Slivered almonds for garnish
Pudding:
Blueberry Rose Syrup:
Serves 8
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