Ka'ak is a Arabic word which means cake and can refer to several different types of baked goofies produced throughout the Arab World..Ka'ak is a bread consumed often in Arabic world and looks like a large ring shaped bread and covered with sesame seeds or simply prepared with dry fruits and saffrons..Widely sold by street vendors, its usually eaten as a snack or for breakfast with any spread..This ka'ak is prepared with a sweet dough, rolled into ropes and formed as a rings and topped with sesame seeds, instead of za'atar as spice mix widely known and common in Middle Eastern cuisine, this ka'ak is glazed with milk and sesame seeds, as i like sesame seeds over sweet breads..We loved this Ka'ak with butter and jam ,enjoyed having this bread rings for our breakfast and snacks..Sending to Flavors of Cuisines - Middle Eastern guest hosted by Asiya Akka, event by Julie..
2cups All purpose flour
1/2cup Whole wheat flour
1/2cup Semolina (fine)
1cup Sugar
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1/4tsp Saffron strands
1+1/2cup Luke warm milk
1/2cup Golden raisin
2tbsp Butter
2tsbp Oil
Sesame seeds (optional)
Mix the active dry yeast in luke warm water with a teaspoon of sugar, keep aside until they turns foamy..Now take all the ingredients in a large bowl, gradually add the foamy yeast mixture and make a smooth and soft dough..keep aside for an hour in a greased bowl...Divide the dough into 8 medium sized balls and cover with a damp cloth and let them rise again for half an hour..
Now take a ball and roll into as a rope, join the ends together..place the rings over a baking sheet, brush the top with milk and springle sesame seeds (optional)..Preheat the oven to 350F...Let them sit again for 10minutes..Bake this Ka'ak to 20-25minutes..
Serve with any spreads or enjoy simply..
2cups All purpose flour
1/2cup Whole wheat flour
1/2cup Semolina (fine)
1cup Sugar
1tbsp Active dry yeast
1/4tsp Saffron strands
1+1/2cup Luke warm milk
1/2cup Golden raisin
2tbsp Butter
2tsbp Oil
Sesame seeds (optional)
Mix the active dry yeast in luke warm water with a teaspoon of sugar, keep aside until they turns foamy..Now take all the ingredients in a large bowl, gradually add the foamy yeast mixture and make a smooth and soft dough..keep aside for an hour in a greased bowl...Divide the dough into 8 medium sized balls and cover with a damp cloth and let them rise again for half an hour..
Now take a ball and roll into as a rope, join the ends together..place the rings over a baking sheet, brush the top with milk and springle sesame seeds (optional)..Preheat the oven to 350F...Let them sit again for 10minutes..Bake this Ka'ak to 20-25minutes..
Serve with any spreads or enjoy simply..
வாவ்வ் சூப்பர்ர்!! அசத்துறீங்க ப்ரியா...
ReplyDeletelooks like dough-nut! yummmmmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteHey Priya,
ReplyDeleteAre you on a blogging marathon or what? The Kaak looks scrumptious. Lovely click.
Arabic bread rings looks delicious Priya.
ReplyDeletelovely color on top...very beautiful rings!
ReplyDeletethts a new one.........really nice.........
ReplyDeleteThey look just same as dough nuts.....you made them too perfect and gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a bagel. Yummy too!
ReplyDeleteரொம்ப நல்லா இருக்கு ப்ரியா
ReplyDeleteJust like bagels..looks very pretty and perfect.
ReplyDeleteThey look like a bagel. Yummy!
ReplyDeletePerfect rings..
ReplyDeleteI love these bread rings for my breakfast.
ReplyDeleteperfect and yummy looking bread rings...
ReplyDeleteFabulous they look...
ReplyDeleteHey Priya,
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing - this sure does look fabulous and yummy. Hafn't talked to you in awhile. how is everything going with you??
have a lovely tuesday love.
jen @ www.passion4food.ca
Delicious and yummy rings. Perfectly done !!
ReplyDeleteAnother great recipe :-), brava!
ReplyDeleteciao
Alessandra
Looks so perfect and its simpler to begel..
ReplyDeleteThey came out pretty well...new to me.
ReplyDeletelooks awesome and perfectly baked...
ReplyDeleteI will agree with everyone here..they do look like bagels..beautifully baked Priya..love the golden crust on top!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
Lovely breads!
ReplyDeleteWell looking at them it reminds me of Donuts and bagels ..they look so good ..I am ready for my breakfast ;-), shall I come over there...
ReplyDeletehugs and smiles
woww...I remember these too!!....Niceee!!
ReplyDeleteHi Priya, How are you? I see an Arabic feast going on here...looks superb Priya :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visit and comment!
ReplyDeleteXO
See you soon!
They look like cute brown doughnuts ....
ReplyDeleteheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
They looks so so good priya...
ReplyDeleteWow, rings look super cool.
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Perfect rings!
ReplyDeletemmm Priya you rock daily with your fantabulous recipes...
ReplyDeletePerfect with coffee!
ReplyDeletebread rings look so nice priyakka, like bagels sold here! The color looks amazing!
ReplyDeletelooks great priya...:)
ReplyDeleteWow it looks delicious, looks like a doughnut without the sugar coating...
ReplyDeleteAwesome bread rings..Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteBest Regards
Sulagna
http://e-senseofspicenfragrance-sulagna.blogspot.com/
This looks divine..
ReplyDeletegreat breads!
ReplyDeletewow.they look yummy...never had them....
ReplyDeletePerfect ka'ak I was planning on this one.Excellent recipe Priya.
ReplyDeletewow, nice recipe, gone Arabic these days huh..:)
ReplyDeleteVery new reicpe to me.looks very perfect
ReplyDeletegood one...
ReplyDeleteVery nice, new to me..yet another unique recipe from u priya :)
ReplyDeletesuperb bread rings!! feel like having them now!! thanks for sending to event
ReplyDeletelooks good, nicely browned too
ReplyDeleteYour kaak looks beautiful! Here we would call it kaak be-haleeb;a very popular version!
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute priya, exactly like doughnut and more attractive..:)
ReplyDeleteWow! superb and perfect.
ReplyDeletethanks for linking Priya.