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Even though this cake is packed full of dates, bananas and tahini (also known as tahini paste in Britain), it’s surprisingly soft and light You can serve it warm, if you like, with the tahini cream cheese and bananas alongside, although it’s worth the wait, if you can, for it to cool so that it can be assembled as a cake A note on tahini: We always use tahini from one of the Arabic brands, which tend to be creamy and nutty (as opposed to a Greek or Cypriot tahini, which can be bitter and sticky)
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This may sound like a lot but it is really easy. It is a great easy quick dinner that is even great for dinner guests. I serve the warm tropical shrimp over nice...
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These pastry nests may look rather composed and restaurant-like, but don’t be put off It’s just a case of making the various elements separately; a day in advance, if you like, in the case of the pears (which benefit from being soaked overnight in the syrup) and the kataifi pastry bases (which can be baked one day ahead; let them cool, then keep them in a sealed container at room temperature) That leaves just the cream to whip, the syrup to reduce and the assembly to do before serving