Qamar Al Din Pudding Recipe (Meshmesheya Apricot Dessert)

Qamar Al Din Pudding Recipe (Meshmesheya Apricot Dessert)

Qamar Al Din pudding recipe (also known as qamar al deen pudding or meshmesheya) is a smooth, refreshing Middle Eastern apricot dessert that’s especially popular during Ramadan. Made from sweet apricot paste and thickened into a silky, chilled pudding, this easy no-bake recipe comes together with just a few simple ingredients. Light, naturally sweet, and perfect for make-ahead entertaining, it’s a traditional dessert that’s both simple and impressive. If you’re looking for an authentic Middle Eastern apricot dessert, this Qamar Al Din pudding is one you’ll want to make again and again.

What is Qamar Al Din pudding?

Qamar Al Din pudding is a traditional Middle Eastern apricot dessert made from apricot paste (qamar al din), sugar, and cornstarch. This smooth, jelly-like pudding is especially popular during Ramadan and is served chilled, often topped with nuts like pistachios or almonds.

How to Make Qamar Al Din Pudding

  1. Cut qamar al din apricot sheets into small pieces.
  2. Add to a pot over medium heat with water.
  3. Blend the mixture until completely smooth.
  4. Add sugar to taste.
  5. Dissolve cornstarch in water, then add to the mixture.
  6. Cook on medium heat, stirring constantly until thickened.
  7. Pour into serving dishes and let it cool.
  8. Refrigerate until set, then garnish with nuts and serve.

Why You’ll Love This Qamar Al Din Pudding

This Qamar Al Deen pudding is an easy, no-bake Middle Eastern dessert that comes together with just a few simple ingredients. It has a naturally sweet apricot flavor and a smooth, silky texture that feels light yet satisfying. Perfect for Ramadan or any time of year, it’s a refreshing make-ahead dessert that saves you time in the kitchen. Plus, it’s naturally vegan and customizable with your favorite toppings.

Ingredients for Pudding

This easy pudding recipe uses simple pantry ingredients to create a rich and flavorful apricot dessert. The star ingredient is qamar al din, a dried apricot paste that gives the pudding its signature taste and vibrant color. Combined with sugar, water, and cornstarch, it transforms into a smooth and glossy pudding. You can also add nuts or coconut on top for extra texture and flavor.

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How to Make Qamar Al Din Pudding (Step-by-Step)

Follow these easy steps to achieve the perfect smooth and firm pudding every time.

Qamar Al Din pudding recipe – smooth Middle Eastern apricot dessert topped with pistachios

Qamar Al Din Pudding Recipe (Easy, Authentic Apricot Dessert)

Qamar Al Din pudding is a smooth and refreshing Middle Eastern apricot dessert made from apricot paste (also known as qamar al deen), sugar, and cornstarch. This easy, no-bake recipe is especially popular during Ramadan and comes together with just a few simple ingredients. Served chilled and topped with nuts, it has a silky texture and naturally sweet flavor that makes it a perfect make-ahead dessert for any occasion.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Chill Time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 12 people
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Calories: 130

Ingredients
  

  • 400 g qamar al din (apricot sheets) – chopped
  • 4 cups water
  • 4 tbsp sugar – adjust to taste
  • 5 tbsp cornstarch
  • 1 cup water – to dissolve cornstarch
Optional Toppings:
  • Crushed pistachios
  • Sliced almonds
  • Shredded coconut
  • Raisins

Method
 

  1. Place the chopped qamar al din in a pot.
    chopped qamar al din apricot sheets
  2. Pour water over it.
    Soaking qamar al din apricot sheets in water before blending
  3. Blend it over medium heat for 10 minutes until softened.
    Add sugar. Stir to combine.
    Blending qamar al din mixture until smooth for apricot pudding recipe
  4. In a small bowl, dissolve cornstarch in cold water.
    Cornstarch mixture for apricot pudding recipe
  5. Add the cornstarch mixture to the pot and stir well.
    Stirring apricot pudding with cornstarch to achieve smooth texture
  6. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture thickens to a pudding consistency ( about 5 minutes).
    Cooking qamar al din pudding mixture in saucepan until thickened
  7. Pour into serving bowls or a large dish.
    Let cool at room temperature, then refrigerate for at least 2 hours until set.
    Pouring qamar al din pudding into serving bowls before chilling
  8. Garnish with pistachios, almonds, shredded coconut, or raisins before serving.
    Easy Qamar Al Din pudding (meshmesheya) served chilled with crushed nuts

Notes

  • Stir constantly to prevent lumps and achieve a silky texture.
  • Adjust sugar depending on how sweet your apricot sheets are.
  • For a firmer texture, slightly increase the cornstarch.

This Qamar Al Din pudding (also called qamar al deen pudding or meshmesheya) is one of the easiest Middle Eastern desserts…

Tips for the Perfect Texture

  • To achieve a smooth and lump-free meshmesheya, make sure to stir constantly while cooking.
  • Dissolving the cornstarch in cold water before adding it to the mixture helps prevent clumps.
  • Cook on medium heat and avoid rushing the process, as slow thickening creates a silky consistency.
  • For a firmer pudding, slightly increase the amount of cornstarch.

Variations and Toppings Ideas

This vegan pudding is easy to customize with different flavors and toppings. Add a splash of rose water or orange blossom water for a traditional Middle Eastern twist. Top with crushed pistachios, almonds, or shredded coconut for added crunch. You can also layer it with cream or serve it in individual cups for an elegant presentation.

What to Serve with Qamar Al Deen Dessert

Qamar Al Deen pudding pairs beautifully with a cup of Arabic coffee or hot tea for a balanced dessert experience. It’s often served alongside other Middle Eastern sweets during Ramadan gatherings, such as creamy Egyptian rice pudding, Egyptian baklava with honey and walnuts, or kunafa with cheese. The light and refreshing flavor makes it a great ending to a rich meal. You can also serve it with fresh fruit for a simple and elegant touch.

Easy Qamar Al Din pudding (meshmesheya) served chilled with crushed nuts

How to Store Apricot Pudding

Store apricot pudding in an airtight container or covered with plastic wrap in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Keep it covered to prevent it from drying out or absorbing other flavors. This dessert is best served chilled, making it perfect for preparing ahead of time.

Qamar Al Din pudding FAQs

What is Qamar Al Din?

Qamar al din is a thick apricot fruit leather commonly used in Middle Eastern drinks and desserts, known for its rich flavor and vibrant color.

What is Qamar Al Din made of?
Qamar al din is made from dried apricot paste that is pressed into sheets and used in drinks and desserts.

Can I make Qamar Al Deen pudding ahead of time?
Yes, it’s perfect for making ahead since it needs time to chill and set in the fridge.

Is Qamar Al Din pudding vegan?
Yes, this recipe is naturally vegan as it contains no dairy or animal products.

Can I use apricot juice instead?
Apricot juice can work, but Qamar al din paste gives a richer flavor and thicker texture.

If you try this creamy Qamar Al Din pudding recipe, I’d love to hear how it turned out for you. Leave a comment below and let me know how you made it your own. Don’t forget to save this recipe for later and share it with family and friends who enjoy easy, delicious Mediterranean meals.

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