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    It’s Not Eid Without Kahk: The Story Behind This Iconic Treat

    Buthayna El HaggarBy Buthayna El HaggarMarch 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    As Eid el-Fitr approaches, families across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) prepare for festivities with a culinary staple: Kahk. These delicate, buttery cookies, often filled with nuts, dates, or sweet pastes, symbolize the joy of breaking the Ramadan fast and carry a deep-rooted history that spans centuries.

    The Ancient Origins of Kahk

    via The Egyptian Gazette
    via The Egyptian Gazette

    Kahk dates back to ancient Egypt, with similar baked goods found in pharaonic tombs, highlighting their role in religious and celebratory rituals.

    Egyptologists confirm that Kahk was originally called “Qirsh” (Disk) due to its association with the solar disk in Egyptian religious beliefs. It was often shaped into a perfect circle and adorned with lines resembling the rays of the sun, similar to modern-day Kahk, symbolizing renewal and cosmic harmony.

    Kahk was also valued for its medicinal properties. The Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest medical texts in the world, describes a recipe for Kahk as a remedy for coughs, instructing bakers to mix date powder with water, cook it over a fire, and coat it with honey and bull fat (similar to butter today).

    When honey was unavailable, moringa tree oil was used instead.

    Regional Variations & Modern Twists

    via Mada Masr
    via Mada Masr

    Across the MENA region, Kahk takes different forms:

    • Egypt: Traditional Kahk is dusted with powdered sugar and filled with agameya (honey-nut mix), malban (sweet mastic paste), walnuts, or date paste.
    • Levant (Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Jordan): Ma’amoul, similar to Kahk, is made with semolina dough and filled with dates, pistachios, or walnuts.
    • Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco: Ghorayiba is a shortbread-style cookie, often flavored with sesame or almonds. Tunisia’s Makroud is a date-filled, honey-soaked treat.

    A Simple & Traditional Kahk Recipe

    (Adapted from Cleobuttera)

    via Cleobuttera
    via Cleobuttera

    Ingredients

    • 500g all-purpose flour
    • 250g unsalted butter (or plant-based alternative)
    • 100g powdered sugar (or coconut sugar)
    • 1 teaspoon Kahk spices (cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg)
    • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
    • 1/4 cup milk or plant-based milk
    • Filling of your choice (dates, nuts, malban)
    • Powdered sugar for dusting

    Instructions

    1. Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
    2. Add flour, spices, and baking powder; mix until combined.
    3. Gradually add milk until a smooth dough forms.
    4. Shape into small balls, create an indentation, and fill with your chosen filling.
    5. Bake at 180°C (350°F) for 15–20 minutes until golden brown.
    6. Let cool completely, then dust with powdered sugar.

    Kahk: The Iconic Symbol of Eid-el Fitr

    Kahk remains an iconic symbol of Eid el-Fitr, mixing deep-rooted tradition with modern adaptations. Whether homemade or store-bought, filled with agameya or pistachios, dusted in sugar or made vegan, Kahk continues to unite families and communities in celebration, nostalgia, and joy.

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    A curious wanderer and neurodivergent polymath from Egypt, Buthayna is a writer, translator, and researcher passionate about storytelling through performance arts and expressive writing. A biophilic at heart, she finds solace in the sensory joys of food and music, often escaping into realms of imagination through films and literature. She is multilingual and she treasures authentic connections with those who seek growth and self-awareness, even as she often prefers the company of solitude.

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