As you know few days back I posted Eggless Basbousa recipe and just love it a lot but I had 5-6 pieces leftover the other day so instead of serving my H the same dessert I made sauce for it and serve this dessert giving it a twist and to my surprise Hubby liked this version with sauce more than the naked basbousa 😉 .. I know all of them over here love to use up left overs in a unique way , this is such kind of dessert which you will love to have. I recreated a dessert to another delicious dessert.. I had this basbousa pudding bookmarked from xawaash and this was the perfect way I could make use of the leftovers.
Basbousa in a middle eastern dessert which is made with semolina and is soaked in sugar syrup but in middle east this is another version to serve this semolina cake. The peera sauce which is nothing but the milk fudge sauce is poured on the baked basbousa and soaked for hour and served warm. This version given the basbousa a fudgy taste and believe me it very addictive than the original basbousa.
Recipe source : Xawaash
Ingredients
Basbousa- 4-5 pieces ( How to make basbousa? )
Hot Milk – 1 cup
Condensed Milk – 10 oz
Ghee – 1 tsp
Method
- In a sauce pan grease ghee all over put condensed milk in low flame , stir it constantly.
- Once the condensed milk change to light brown color add hot milk and stir them constantly till well mixed.
- The sauce will thicken and become smooth. At this stage turn off the flame and tranfer it to a container.
- Pour this peera sauce on basbousa and let them soak for 1 – 2 hours.
- Then enjoy this delicious milky pudding warm.
Gloria says
This is too tempting….inviting clicks too
Sangeetha M says
wow…this sounds similar to the Tres Leche cake/milk cake, absolutely delicious and looks very very tempting Manju…kudos buddy!! semma tempting pics da 🙂
Sony P says
Looks inviting….. lovely clicks!
FullScoops Beulah says
Looks so delicious dear! Lovely clicks!
Sona S says
Looks delicious and tempting!!!
Smitha Kalluraya says
fab dessert n awesome presentation…
Rafeeda AR says
this sounds really interesting… looks so delicious…
Amrita Roy says
this is a great idea to make a lovely pudding and not serving the same dessert
Eliza Lincy says
I love Basbousa. Making pudding out of it sounds interesting…. Must be so soft and yummy.
Ramya Venkateswaran says
mouthwatering pudding dear
Meena Kumar says
I have seen basbousa soaked in honey but this looks even more delicious with condensed milk.Drooling here Manjuu..
Hema Vijai says
Looks so very tempting, yumm..
Priya Ranjit says
Such an amazing idea Manju, never heard of Basbosa pudding wow, you rock. Clicks ellam semma.
nayana says
Wow what a twist u hv given to already yummy basbousa…d sauce makes it all d more tempting
Kalpana Sareesh says
so yumm .,. indha sticky one s sooper
Prabha says
Hi, when to use the ghee in the sauce preparation?
Manjula Bharath says
Prabha thanks for the query I some how missed it..Grease the pan with ghee before adding condensed milk
nandoos Kitchen says
wow! looks super yumm..
Julie says
Hi..Do we add the sugar syrup on the baked basbousa and then add the peera sauce? Or either of them?
manjulabharathkumar@gmail.com says
Hi Julie,
Yes first sugar syrup has to be added and soaked for hours. Peera syrup is then added and soaked for 1-2 hours. As I mentioned in the post I made use of the leftover basbousa I had to make these sticky basbousa pudding.