From: Cookgirl
On Aug 27, 2006
Sublime. I still would reduce the rose water from 3 tablespoons to 2 1/2. Made the house smell delightful!
Prepared my own rice flour by blending rice grains in batches using a clean coffee mill. I wonder if Chef Randy has any other Egyptian recipes hidden up his sleeve? Thanks for finding the recipe and posting it. cg
From: Kathy228
On Aug 19, 2006
Delicious. Easy to make. It turned out exactly as I expected it to. The rose water and saffron was subtly delicate. The pudding was smooth and not too sweet. I didn't have pistachios so I used toasted coconut on top.Great recipe.
From: UmmBinat
On Aug 24, 2009
I thought I would make my own rice flour knowing it would be a bit grainy but I ended up using fine store bought rice flour because I couldnt grind the rice much at all in the blender I used. I added extra cardamom pods out of a preference. I also used powdered whole milk with water but would not recommend that as it had it's own particular flavour which I didn't like so much so I rated this 5 stars based on my guess of the taste with regular milk. This looks lovely and I would make this again with normal milk and the additional cardamom and less rose water.
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