Tufahija
Tufahija is a watered dessert. The golden yellow color of apples and white whipped cream give it a sumptuous appearance and magical taste. For some, it is too sweet a dessert.
Ingredients
- 7 apples (golden delish)
- 300 g of ground walnuts
- 300 g of sugar
- 1 liter of water
- whipped cream
Meal preparation
Wash and peel the apples, hollow out the middle, and save the skins. Cook the apples in water to which 300 g of sugar has been previously added (if desired, add lemon juice). Cook on low heat for about 20 minutes, until foam appears. Halfway through cooking, turn the apples.
Filling: pour the ground walnuts with the resulting sherbet in which the apples were cooked. Fill the cold apples with the mixture.
Serving
Before serving, put a spoonful of whipped cream on each tufahi. If desired, decorate the top with a sour cherry.
Occasions when food is made and eaten.
A dessert made for festive occasions.
Related stories (food facts, interesting stories)
Tufahija is our traditional apple delicacy. Tuff àh – means apple in Arabic, originally from Persia. According to some authors, tufahija is probably the only autochthonous sweet from Bosnia and Herzegovina.