3 Indulgent desserts perfect for celebrating Eid al-Fitr

Perhaps you aren’t celebrating the holiday but would like to experiment on some new foods, then these three recipes, shared by popular influencers, are perfect for you too.

To mark the end of Ramadan, the Islamic community around the world is gearing up to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, and all kinds of preparations are in full swing. As seen around the world, a traditional Eid table spread is an epicure delight and a completely indulgent event – which is synonymous with the day.

Kershnee Kallee, Marketing Manager at Jungle, says that this year’s celebrations are bound to be extremely special, as many families who couldn’t come together last year due to Covid-19 travel restrictions can do so now. “With bigger celebrations come tastier food, and this special occasion is the perfect time to try out new recipes. But delicious meals do not have to break the bank.

Instead, choose a versatile product, such as Taystee Wheat, which can be used in a variety of dishes,” says Kallee.

Below, Kallee shares three delicious festive dishes by well-known influencers celebrating Eid, which she encourages everyone to try.

Photo supplied by Aqeelah Harron.

Easy Flapjack Stack Recipe

Time: 45 minutes | Serving: 5

Start Eid with a flapjack recipe made by Aqeelah Harron. She shares that flapjacks have always been a go-to dish for many special occasions in her life. Her flapjack recipe can also be easily converted into a crepe-style pancake by simply adding some water or milk until you have a thinner consistency. Check it out:  

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Photo supplied by Haseena Vawda.

Rose and Pistachio Phirni

Time: 20 minutes | Serving: 6

Digital Creator Haseena Vawda recently shared a delicious dessert recipe with her 62K Instagram followers that we believe is a must-try. In her post, she admits that Ramadan is the only time of the year she gets to make cold semolina pudding, so this time she has added something special to it – rose and pistachio phirni. Does this sound like something you want to try? Take a look at her recipe below.

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Photo supplied by Faaiza Omar.

Baklava Vanilla Slice

Time: 2hrs 40min | Serving: 10

Another delicious dessert option to spoil your guests with is the cardamom-scented vanilla slice inspired by the traditional Baklava and the Greek dessert, Bougatsa. Known for her stylish bakes, this recipe is by award-winning author Faaiza Omar, who believes in ending the fast on a sweet note.­ 

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Layered Phyllo Pastry

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