Ashura
- 2 cups whole barley or wheat, washed and soaked overnight
- 1 cup sugar, or to taste
- 2 cups milk
- 2 tablespoons orange-blossom or rose water
- 1/2 cup pistachios, coarsely chopped
- 1/2 cup blanched almonds, coarsely chopped
- 1/4 cup pine nuts
- 3/4 cup raisins, soaked in water and drained (optional)
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- Simmer the drained barley or wheat in plenty of fresh water for about 1 hour, or until the grain is very tender.
- Barley takes 2030 minutes, wheat 12 hours.
- Drain, and pour into a large serving bowl or individual bowls.
- Boil the sugar with the milk until the sugar has dissolved.
- Stir in the flower water.
- Pour over the grain, and serve, hot or cold, garnished with the nuts and with raisins if you like, and dusted with cinnamon.
- The Turkish asure, prepared on the first day of Moharram, is an extraordinary dish in the number of its ingredients.
- In Turkey it also commemorates Noahs salvation from the Flood.
- According to legend, Noah made asure when the Flood subsided from everything that remained of foodstuffs at the bottom of sacks.
- The usual ingredients today are chickpeas, haricot beans, fava beans, whole wheat, black and golden raisins, dried figs, dried apricots, dates, hazelnuts, walnuts, almonds, and pomegranate seeds.
- Asure is a pudding with a creamy base of milk and sugar thickened with cornstarch and flavored with rose water and cinnamon.
- I have eaten it, but I have never made it myself.
barley, sugar, milk, orangeblossom, pistachios, blanched almonds, pine nuts, raisins, cinnamon
Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/ashura-373590 (may not work)