
Kleija

Kleija is a traditional Arabian pastry from the region of al-Qassim. It is typically round or oval with a slightly domed shape, often adorned with intricate patterns pressed into the dough before baking. The outer layer is usually crisp, while the inside remains soft and flavorful. It has a rich, spiced flavor profile, often sweet but with savory undertones depending on the filling. The dough is made from wheat flour, sugar, milk, and ghee (clarified butter), providing a rich and slightly sweet base. The filling varies but commonly includes dates, black lemon, sesame seeds, or nuts, with spices such as cardamom and cinnamon. The process of making kleija involves several steps: the dough is prepared by mixing flour, sugar, milk, and ghee, and then left to rise, while the filling is prepared. Small portions of dough are rolled out, filleded, and then shaped into rounds or ovals. Decorative patterns are often pressed into the top using a special wooden mold or by hand. The pastries are baked until golden brown, achieving a crisp exterior. This delightful treat is especially popular during festive occasions and holidays, symbolizing hospitality and heritage. It is commonly prepared during Eid celebrations, weddings, and other special occasions.


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