How To Make Kunafa Pistachio Chocolate Cake🌿

🥮 Eggless Kunafa Pistachio Chocolate Cake

🌟 Introduction

If you’re searching for a quick, unique eggless dessert, this is for you.
This Kunafa Pistachio Chocolate Mini Cake combines a soft semolina-pistachio base, rich chocolate drizzle, and a crunchy kunafa (kataifi) topping.
So, it’s perfect for tea-time, small parties, or when you crave something that looks fancy but is super simple to make.


✍️ Ingredients & Method

🌱 Eggless Semolina-Pistachio Mini Cake

  • 15g fine semolina (suji)
  • 5g crushed pistachios
  • 0.5g baking powder
  • 6g sugar
  • 15g milk + 7g cream or yogurt
  • 7g oil

👉 Method:
Mix all ingredients into a smooth batter. Pour into a small ramekin or tiny cake tin.
Bake at 170°C for 12–15 minutes, until a toothpick comes out clean.


🍫 Quick Chocolate Drizzle

  • 7g melted chocolate

👉 Method:
Next, drizzle melted chocolate generously over the warm mini cake.


✨ Crunchy Kunafa Topping

  • Tiny handful kataifi pastry (or crushed vermicelli)
  • 2g butter or ghee

👉 Method:
Meanwhile, lightly toast kataifi pastry with butter in a pan until golden and crisp.
Finally, sprinkle over the cake for that irresistible kunafa crunch.


💡 Why You’ll Love This Cake

This cake is eggless and made in a single portion — ideal for instant cravings.
It also blends nutty pistachios with creamy chocolate for a divine combo.
Therefore, it’s a great pick for Iftar treats, elegant tea-time desserts, or a little something special after dinner.


📌 Tips & Variations

  • If kataifi isn’t available, crushed roasted vermicelli works beautifully.
  • You could also add a dash of rose water or cardamom for more Middle Eastern flavor.
  • Swap pistachios for almonds or cashews if you prefer.

❓ FAQs

Can I double this recipe?

Absolutely. Double all ingredients, keep baking time about the same, but check with a toothpick.

Can it be made vegan?

Yes! Use plant milk + coconut cream, and vegan chocolate.

How should I store it?

Keep it at room temperature for a day. For longer, refrigerate and warm slightly before eating.


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🔗 Recommended external read

Want to learn more about kataifi pastry? Visit this detailed guide on Greek kataifi dough by MyGreekDish for insights.

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