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    Qatar Algeemaat | Qatari Sticky Custard Balls ~ Q for Qatar

    Published: Sep 18, 2014 · Modified: Nov 10, 2020 by Srivalli · 19 Comments

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    I wasn't ready with my dish for Qatar, which is the letter for today, until a couple of days ago. With exams going on for kids, it becomes so hard to even manage regular cooking. Since I had thought of making Kid friendly dishes, more on snacks and sweets will be easy on the schedule, I was in for deep trouble.

    Though the dishes I finalized were simple, even getting that little time seems to be a huge task. While I was going through Qatar, I had thought I would make some of the rice dishes they seem to make. Again making the main course was risky if Hubby dear didn't like it. Then the choice was for desserts. Qatar desserts seem all so heavy, with creams and loads of butter going in.

    In fact, the final dishes that I had were much like the Danish Apple Cake or a few other things. I finally settled for Algeemat from shenanchie site.  In fact, this is much similar to Awamat, with different ingredients going in. Even then I simply wanted to make this. I woke up early on the day I decided to make it and wanted to pack for Konda's snack. Preparation hardly takes time, though if you rest it for over an hour the yeast would really work up and make your batter very fluffy.

    Konda and Peddu loved digging into this juicy sweet. Even Hubby dear enjoyed a piece. Rest were all packed for Konda. If you are a sweet lover, this is surely for you. The milk powder, custard powder makes this batter quick sticky. We will have to use spoons to avoid the mess it would cause. The final dish is more like the Mysore Bondas, in fact, Amma thought it was something like that and was in for a surprise when the sugar syrup hit her senses.




    Algeemaat | Qatari Sticky Custard Balls 
    country Q for Qatar
    Category - Sweets, Desserts
    Preparation Time - 5 mins
    Resting Time - 1 hour
    Cooking Time - 3 - 4 mins per batch
    Ingredients Needed:
    All purpose flour - 1 cup
    Powdered milk - 1 tbsp
    Sugar - 2 tbsp
    Instant yeast - 1/2 tsp
    Custard powder - 1 tbsp
    Saffron a pinch
    Cinnamon a pinch
    Milk 1 cup
    Warm water 1/2 cup
    Pinch of salt
    Oil for deep frying
    Sweet syrup to taste (for serving)
    How to make Algeemaat
    In a mixing bowl take all the ingredients for the balls. Mix into a smooth batter, making sure the batter is thin in consistency
    Set it aside to rise, this takes about an hour or so. Heat oil, using spoons, scoop out the batter, and gently drop into the oil.
    Cook on low flame, so that it gets cooked inside. Deep fry in batches and drain on a kitchen towel.
    Just before serving, pour hot sugar syrup over the fried balls.

    Notes:
    The sugar syrup is a thick syrup and you need not bother about getting a string consistency. This sweet tastes great as hot.

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    1. Priya Suresh says

      September 18, 2014 at 7:18 pm

      Am sure these qatari algeemaat will definitely satisfy my tastebuds especially my sweet tooth.. Too delicious.

      Reply
    2. Varadas Kitchen says

      September 18, 2014 at 8:01 pm

      They do look like a sweet version of bondas. Must have made a nice snack for school.

      Reply
    3. Suma Gandlur says

      September 18, 2014 at 11:13 pm

      These sweet fritters must be addictive.

      Reply
    4. Usha says

      September 19, 2014 at 2:13 am

      These do look like bonda. Must have tasted yummy.

      Reply
    5. Pavani N says

      September 19, 2014 at 2:25 am

      Looks like another version of the a Greek loukoumades. Addition of custard powder sounds interesting -- they just have tasted delicious.

      Reply
    6. vaishali sabnani says

      September 19, 2014 at 7:39 am

      The sugar syrupy drizzled balls look quite interesting...not a sweet person, but the ingredients are interesting and I am sure these balls would taste amazing.

      Reply
    7. Saraswathi Tharagaram says

      September 19, 2014 at 9:49 am

      Many international recipes are very similar to our cuisine..These sweet fitters sounds delicious..

      Reply
    8. The Pumpkin Farm says

      September 19, 2014 at 2:42 pm

      this is a find Valli, considering it is so similar to gulab jamun and yet different, i will try making this for fresh snacks on diwali

      Reply
    9. Kalyani says

      September 21, 2014 at 12:14 pm

      almost like undrallu right Valli :-)) very interesting choice for Q

      Reply
    10. Harini-Jaya R says

      September 22, 2014 at 2:59 am

      I am sure these are addictive..Anything with syrup is addictive 🙂

      Reply
    11. Manjula Bharath says

      September 22, 2014 at 3:24 am

      wow these fried custard balls looks so tempting , Love the wonderful golden brown you have attained :)looks yummy !!

      Reply
    12. Gayathri Kumar says

      October 08, 2014 at 5:51 am

      They look absolutely perfect for tea time. After trying a version of this even I liked it so much..

      Reply
    13. Chef Mireille says

      October 12, 2014 at 4:59 pm

      they look great and can imaagine the soft and spongy texture

      Reply
    14. Archana Potdar says

      October 15, 2014 at 2:44 pm

      Valli I must salute you you have so many things going I cannot keep up with you.
      These bondas look so yum.

      Reply
    15. Padmajha PJ says

      October 29, 2014 at 10:34 am

      Finalizing a dish for Q was the toughest for me! And I wonder how you are able to cook , click and pack it off to school!You are indeed a super woman Srivalli. And this is a kids delight for sure...

      Reply
    16. Priya Srinivasan says

      November 22, 2014 at 4:10 pm

      Looks yum valli and the fact it is possible to make them in less than an hour makes it more attractive! 🙂

      Reply
    17. Sapana Behl says

      December 21, 2014 at 7:14 pm

      These custard balls looks so addictive !

      Reply
    18. Paul says

      January 29, 2025 at 1:06 pm

      Here I am, 11 years later, looking for Qatari recipes as I too am working through the alphabet for meals with the kids! And I thought I was being original 🙂

      Having done O for Oman, it's tough to find distinctive Qatari food that isn't very similar....

      Reply
      • Srivalli says

        February 09, 2025 at 12:08 pm

        Hello Paul, thanks for dropping by. Glad you found this interesting..and yes we all have been through that..:)..do share your experience making this a to z series..would love to know.

        Reply

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