Cheesecake is not, traditionally, a dessert eaten in Palestine, but all the ingredients are: the labneh and filo, for example, the nuts and floral orange blossom. The base was Noor’s idea: blitzing up the sheets of filo to make crumbs. Mixing this with the nuts calls baklava to mind. The result, we think, is distinct and special.
FOR THE BASE | |
5 | sheets of good-quality filo pastry (about 110g) |
90g | unsalted butter, melted, plus extra for greasing |
40g | walnut halves |
60g | pistachio kernels |
1½ tbsp | plain flour |
50g | caster sugar |
10 | cardamom pods, shells discarded and seeds finely crushed in a pestle and mortar (or ¾ tsp ground cardamom) |
1 tsp | ground cinnamon |
¼ tsp | flaked sea salt |
FILLING | |
500g | labneh (either shop-bought or 850g of Greek-style yoghurt, see Labneh, if making your own) |
500g | ricotta |
210g | caster sugar |
⅔ tsp | flaked sea salt |
5 | eggs (2 whole, and 3 with yolks and whites separated: you will only be using the yolks of these) |
2 tsp | finely grated orange zest |
1 tbsp | orange blossom water |
1¼ tsp | vanilla extract |
1½ tbsp | cornflour |
FOR THE TOPPING | |
75g | runny honey |
2 tsp | orange blossom water |
40ml | orange juice |
6 | cardamom pods, shells on, seeds roughly bashed together in a pestle and mortar |
350g | ripe apricots, stones removed, cut into 6 wedges |
small handful of picked mint leaves, to garnish (optional) |
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