Try Maie Jeneidi's recipe for aniseed cake with tahini glaze this Ramadan. Courtesy Maie Jeneidi
Try Maie Jeneidi's recipe for aniseed cake with tahini glaze this Ramadan. Courtesy Maie Jeneidi
Try Maie Jeneidi's recipe for aniseed cake with tahini glaze this Ramadan. Courtesy Maie Jeneidi
Try Maie Jeneidi's recipe for aniseed cake with tahini glaze this Ramadan. Courtesy Maie Jeneidi

Ramadan recipe: aniseed cake with tahini glaze


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Join The National and Table Tales on a culinary journey around the Middle East to savour the quintessential dishes that embody the spirit of Ramadan. From table staples to family favourites, this series of recipes – one for each day of Ramadan – pays homage to the holy month and the home cook alike. 

Calling for the seeds and the paste of substantial sesame, this power-packed aniseed cake recipe will enhance your suhoor table with its delectable taste and aroma.

Historically, sesame's hardiness and stamina as a crop were a big part of its popularity in the Middle East. Drought-resistant, it thrived at the height of summer for millennia, when nothing else would grow.

Tahini is an Arabic word whose root means 'to grind', and 'tahin' is the generic term for 'flour'

There are a lot of excellent reasons to eat sesame besides its ubiquity. For one, tahini is rich in magnesium, a mineral that is essential to reduce fatigue, balance the electrolytes essential for hydration, boost muscle and nervous system functioning and maintain healthy teeth and strong bones.

Tahini is also rich in antioxidants, has anti-inflammatory compounds and antibacterial benefits. It is little wonder that it was touted as one of the year’s trendiest foods in 2019.

For those who want to give it a go, home-made tahini requires hulled sesame seeds ground in a food processor with a touch of oil – start with a few tablespoons – until the mixture becomes smooth and silky.

Maie Jeneidi's aniseed cake with tahini glaze

Serves 8 to 10

Ingredients for the cake:

  • ½ cup sesame seeds, divided
  • 2 tsp aniseed, whole
  • 240ml milk, heated
  • 210g granulated sugar
  • 240ml oil
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 300g flour, sifted
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 3 tsp aniseed powder

Method for the cake:

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C, and grease and flour a 25-centimetre Bundt cake pan. Sprinkle in half the sesame seeds.
  2. In a small bowl, stir the whole aniseed and hot milk; set aside to infuse for 10 minutes.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, cream together the sugar and the oil, until blended.
  4. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Pour in the vanilla and beat for one to two minutes until fluffy.
  5. In another large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and aniseed powder. Add a third of the flour mixture to the wet ingredients and mix using a hand mixer on a low speed until just combined.
  6. Pour in half of the aniseed-­infused milk and mix until just combined. Repeat this process with the remaining flour and milk. Continue to mix on a low speed until there are no lumps in the batter.
  7. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and level. Sprinkle the remaining sesame seeds on top of the batter.
  8. Place on the centre rack of the oven and bake for 40 to 45 minutes. The cake is done when a toothpick inserted into the centre comes out clean.
  9. Remove from the oven and allow it to cool for 20 minutes.

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Ingredients for the glaze:

  • 1 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 60ml tahini
  • 60ml milk
  • 85g powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp lemon juice

Method for the glaze:

  1. Melt the butter in a small saucepan over a medium heat.
  2. Whisk in the tahini and milk, stirring until well blended.
  3. Remove from the heat and stir in the powdered sugar and lemon juice.
  4. Whisk vigorously to dissolve any lumps.
  5. To serve, flip the cake on to a serving platter and drizzle with the ­tahini glaze while warm.

This dish has been brought to you by Maie Jeneidi (@wizardofyumand curated by international recipe hunter Hanan Sayed Worrell, author of Table Tales: The Global Nomad Cuisine of Abu DhabiThe Table Tales concept celebrates the people and stories that give flavour to recipes of the Middle East.

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The idea of pound parity now seems less far-fetched as the risk grows that Britain may split away from the European Union without a deal.

Rupert Harrison, a fund manager at BlackRock, sees the risk of it falling to trade level with the dollar on a no-deal Brexit. The view echoes Morgan Stanley’s recent forecast that the currency can plunge toward $1 (Dh3.67) on such an outcome. That isn’t the majority view yet – a Bloomberg survey this month estimated the pound will slide to $1.10 should the UK exit the bloc without an agreement.

New Prime Minister Boris Johnson has repeatedly said that Britain will leave the EU on the October 31 deadline with or without an agreement, fuelling concern the nation is headed for a disorderly departure and fanning pessimism toward the pound. Sterling has fallen more than 7 per cent in the past three months, the worst performance among major developed-market currencies.

“The pound is at a much lower level now but I still think a no-deal exit would lead to significant volatility and we could be testing parity on a really bad outcome,” said Mr Harrison, who manages more than $10 billion in assets at BlackRock. “We will see this game of chicken continue through August and that’s likely negative for sterling,” he said about the deadlocked Brexit talks.

The pound fell 0.8 per cent to $1.2033 on Friday, its weakest closing level since the 1980s, after a report on the second quarter showed the UK economy shrank for the first time in six years. The data means it is likely the Bank of England will cut interest rates, according to Mizuho Bank.

The BOE said in November that the currency could fall even below $1 in an analysis on possible worst-case Brexit scenarios. Options-based calculations showed around a 6.4 per cent chance of pound-dollar parity in the next one year, markedly higher than 0.2 per cent in early March when prospects of a no-deal outcome were seemingly off the table.

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