Knafeh Cheesecake

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  1. This looks amazing! I noticed you mentioned sour cream in your directions but you don’t have it listed in the ingredients. Can you tell how much sour cream to use? 😕

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  2. Hello! This really looks delicious! I’m a little confused about the 1 inch water part.. “put the spring form pan in a 1 inch hot water bath and bake in preheated oven for one hour”

    Do you put the pan with the cheese filling and knafe at the bottom in a bowl of hot water and place that whole thing in the oven? Or place it, remove it and then put it in the oven?

    Also, you mentioned baking the extra dough on a baking sheet in a 1/4″ thick layer.. Is that only for the top of the cake?

    I’m sorry if my questions sounds silly.. =/ But I’d appreciate your response, I want to make this ASAP! =)

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    1. sorry, i’ll clarify, still getting used to writing out recipes. you would do the former of the two examples you give. so the idea is that after the knafeh “crust” and cheesecake layer are in the springform pan and ready to be baked, you will place the springform pan in a shallow pan or tray and fill the pan/tray with hot water around the springform pan (do not get the hot water onto the cheesecake). you will bake the cheesecake in the hot water bath for the duration of the hour! this step keeps the cheesecake moist and helps it not crack.

      for the extra katayif dough, you can definitely make more if you want, you can pile high or just sprinkle a bit on top, or even omit this step at all. arrange the katayif dough on a baking sheet, spread it out and bake until crisp (make sure not to burn, so check occasionally) this step is just for the top of the knafeh cheesecake! it gives a great texture to the cake.

      and your questions are not at all silly! they’re helpful for me and i’ll rephrase those sections to make them clear, thank you! good luck and hope you enjoy! feel free to ask anymore questions if needed!

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    1. Sheila, the aluminum foil around the pan ensures that water (from the water bath that the springform pan) doesn’t seep in. It’s just an extra precaution, basically! Good luck and hope you and yours enjoy! I’d love to see pictures and hear your feedback if you do try it out! 🙂

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    1. That’s great! I wouldn’t say so, I’m not a sweet person and this was completely fine for me! You can control the sweetness level with how much 2attar you put (and do offer it on the side for those that do like it more sweet!)

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  3. look’s delicoux, but is it really so that this goodie contains 3 and a half cup of sugar? can somebody try to make vegggie alternative? Oatmilk og soymilk cream, less sugar (cane sugar) etc? A proposal from a yogi-minded.

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    1. If you use all of the attar (simple syrup) yes, but you can omit or reduce that if you prefer. In regards to veggie/non dairy options, maybe consider a vegan or raw cheesecake? However, never made one so I don’t have a specific recipe to recommend.

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  4. WOW! I have been seeing this everywhere on Facebook and Instagram! Shatila Lebanese Sweets shared a picture of this knafeh cheesecake recently and it looks just like yours! Great job and thank you so much for sharing the recipe! I hope to make it soon.

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    1. i’m sure it would! that’s a good idea. just make sure whoever’s eating it likes rosewater—a lot of people tend to have strong feelings on rosewater

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  5. Would you try doing two of these at once or would it cause uneven baking? I’m an awful baker, so I don’t want to mess this up!

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    1. I think that depends on the temperature of your oven. I have baked two at a time and just put the heat up slightly and let it bake about 10 minutes longer. Sorry for the late response!

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  6. hello sweetie thanks to all for your reviews, very helpful. What can I use instead of the sour cream. Where I live it’s very hard to get, Thank you once again

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    1. I have heard of people using greek yogurt in place of sour cream, but I would not be able to verify this.

      As an alternative, you could definitely use a different cheesecake recipe that does not include sour cream. Just follow all other steps in this recipe!

      Good luck and let me know how it turns out!

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