"In the Middle East, sweets are served at an occasion, rather than after dinner - they are considered a meal of their own," says Michael Rantissi.
6 sweet and syrupy desserts for your next Middle Eastern feast
From tried-and-true classics such as pecan baklava and cashew ma’amoul, to modern takes with halva and kataifi, chef Michael Rantissi draws on his Israeli heritage to create the decadent nut-laden desserts from his childhood.
Atayef with ashta (Lebanese pancakes with cream)
If you're all about nutty, syrupy desserts, you're going to love Michael Rantissi's Lebanese pancakes with cream, aka atayef with ashta.
Pistachio and white chocolate kataifi mousse cake
This show-stopping dessert by Michael Rantissi combines the silkiness of mousse with the shattering crunch of golden string pastry. Begin this recipe 1 day ahead.
Cashew and semolina ma'amoul (Middle Eastern biscuits)
These cashew-filled biscuits from Michael Rantissi are a Middle Eastern delight. Begin this recipe 1 day ahead.
Bring the Middle Eastern sweets counter to you with these pecan baklava rolls
Bring the Middle Eastern sweets counter to your home with Michael Rantissi's pecan baklava rolls.
Fresh ideas
Grapes
Grapes are at their peak right now, look for firm, bright fruit for a sweet juicy snack.
Chewy spiced pistachio slice
This sweet and gently spiced pistachio slice from Michael Rantissi is a remarkably easy crowd-pleasing favourite.