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PostSubject: Kazan Dibi (Καζάν-ντιμπί) Kazan Dibi (Καζάν-ντιμπί) EmptySun Sep 01, 2013 4:57 am

Kazan Dibi (Καζάν-ντιμπί)

a 9-inch cast iron skillet

about 2 Tbsp. of room temp. unsalted butter

6 cups of milk + 1 cup to dilute the corn starch/rice flour mixture

3/4 cup corn starch

1/4 cup rice flour

1 cup of sugar + 2 heaping Tbsp. to make the caramel

3-4 Tbsp. of rosewater (or your preferred flavouring)IMG_2783-2

Take 1 cup of milk and add it to a bowl along with your corn starch and rice flour. Mix until dissolved and set aside.
In a medium-sized pot, add the remaining 6 cups of milk and bring to a boil over medium heat. As soon as your milk comes to a boil, add the sugar, rosewater and reduce the heat to medium. Stir until dissolved.
Add the corn starch/rice flour and milk mixture into your hot milk and stir for a couple of minutes until the mixture comes to the consistency of a thick cream. Place the lid on the pot, take off the heat and reserve.
Grease the bottom of your skillet with butter and sprinkle with 2 heaping Tbsps. of sugar. Place your skillet over medium-high heat and watch over it as your sugar caramelizes. As soon as it has just gone black, add two ladles of your thick cream mixture to sufficiently cover the surface of your skillet. Allow the the cream to bubble and cook for about a minute and to form the “bottom crust”. Take off the heat and allow to cool for 3-4 minutes.
With your ladle, gently add the remaining cream over your burnt milk in the skillet. This step is important as you do not want to disturb the bottom crust and taint your cream mixture. Continue to add the cream mixture (ladle by ladle) and allow to cool for a few minutes. Place in the fridge overnight.
The next day when serving, cut a piece of the Kazan Dibi with your spatula and then slide underneath the piece and quickly (but carefully) flip the piece so that the burnt side is facing up.
Serve “as is” or sprinkle some ground pistachios and cinnamon and serve cool.
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PostSubject: Re: Kazan Dibi (Καζάν-ντιμπί) Kazan Dibi (Καζάν-ντιμπί) EmptyTue Sep 10, 2013 1:39 am

I made the above today...so far..so good. Will let you know what it tastes like tomorrow. Has to be refrigerated over night.
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PostSubject: Re: Kazan Dibi (Καζάν-ντιμπί) Kazan Dibi (Καζάν-ντιμπί) EmptyTue Sep 10, 2013 3:34 am

What is it? A dessert?
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