Sfouf bil debis (carob molasses cake) recipe (2024)

With all due respect to brownies, these Lebanese
Sfouf bi debs bars are rich, moist and almost fudgy,( the very definition of irresistible) and they might have just taken brownies’ spot as my kids’ new favorite dessert!

Molasses cake orsfouf b debsis an egg-less, vegetarian Lebanese cake made with local carob molasses instead of sugar.

What is carob molasses (dibs kharoob)?

Carob molasses (debs el kharroub) is a thick brown syrup, traditionally prepared in Lebanon -and throughout the Levant -from carob pods:the pods are milled then soaked in water and a thick and sweet liquid is extracted by reducing the liquid from soaking the pods.

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What can I use carob molasses for?

You can think of carob molasses as a natural and healthy sweetener and as a substitute for chocolate. As a sweetener,it is a wonderful addition to your baked goods and desserts, it adds a mild sweetness and a mild nutty tone. You can use it instead of honey, syrup or sugar in a recipe. I love it in the morning mixed with Greek yogurt then topped with some nuts, seeds or granola. If you have never tried it before,the best place to start is to mix equal parts tahini and molasses and dive in! You can dip some pita bread into the mix or simply enjoy it by the spoonful 😛
You can also use it in marinades, smoothies and salad dressings. If you can’t find carob syrup/ molasses you may be able to find carob powder and that is a great substitute for cocoa in dessert recipes .
In addition to its sweet chocolaty flavor, it is actually packed with nutrients. It is rich in potassium, calcium and phosphorous, and an important source of iron

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I am sharing two versions of this recipe with you today. One with added sugar and powdered milk and the other one is vegan and added sugar free. The recipe with added sugar yields a fudgy, moist and slightly dense sfouf that is almost brownie like in consistency. The sugar free version is lighter, not overly sweet and has a more airy cake like crumb.

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Carob molasses cake (sfouf bi debis kharoub)

1 tablespoon tahini
1 1/2 cup fine semolina flour
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup powdered milk
1 1/2 teaspoon ground anise
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup water
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 1/3 cup carob molasses (check out the notes for substitutions)
1/4 cup untoasted sesame seeds

Directions
1.Heat the oven to 350F (180C).
2.Use the tahini to brush a 10 inch (25 cm) round cake pan. Make sure to brush the base and sides. The tahini does a dual purpose: prevent sticking and adding flavor
3.In a bowl , add the semolina flour, both types of flour, sugar, powdered milk, ground anise, baking powder,whisk to combine
4. In another bowl, mix the water, vegetable oil, and carob molasses.
5. Add the wet mix to the dry mix and whisk until well combined.
6.Pour the batter in the cake pan.
7.Sprinkle evenly with the sesame seeds.
8.Bake in the oven for 40 minutes. (or until a cake tester comes out clean) 9.Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely.
10.Cut in small squares

Sugar free sfouf

1 tablespoon tahini
1 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup all purpose flour
1 tablespoon anise seeds
1 1/2 teaspoon ground anise
1 teaspoon ground fennel
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
3/4 cup water
1/2 cup olive oil
1 1/4 cup carob molasses (check out the notes for substitutions)
1/4 cup untoasted sesame seeds for topping

Directions
1.Heat the oven to 350F (180C).
2.Use the tahini to brush a 10 inch (25 cm) round cake pan. Make sure to brush the base and sides. The tahini does a dual purpose: prevent sticking and adding flavor
3.In a bowl , both types of flour, anise seeds, ground anise,ground fennel , cinnamon, baking powder,whisk to combine
4. In another bowl, mix the water, oil, and carob molasses.
5. Add the wet mix to the dry mix and whisk until well combined.
6.Pour the batter in the cake pan.
7.Sprinkle evenly with the sesame seeds.
8.Bake in the oven for 40 minutes. (or until a cake tester comes out clean) 9.Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely.
10.Cut in small squares

Can I use different types of molasses in this recipe?

Traditionally this recipe is made with carob molasses but I have tried it with date molasses and a combination of date and carob molasses and it works really well with all the options. Do keep in mind though that each type of molasses has its own unique taste that it lends to the cake. So experiment with different types and decide which one or combination do you like best


سبق جربتوا السفوف؟ طيب جربتوا تعملوا حلويات بدبس الخروب؟
دبس الخروب من المحليات الطبيعيه التراثيه اللي كانت تستخدم بكثرة في بلاد الشام.هو بديل صحي للشوكولاته في وصفات الحلويات و هو غني بالبوتاسيوم و الكالسيوم و الفسفور و الحديد
السفوف بدبس الخروب وصفة تراثية لبنانيه جميلة

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FAQs

Is carob molasses same as molasses? ›

Carob molasses is something completely different and worth seeking out. We've even put the molasses in baskets on Chopped. You get carob molasses from cooking the fruit of the carob pod with water, then straining and reducing it down to a crazy delicious syrup.

What is carob molasses in arabic? ›

Debs Kharroub (Carob Molasses), Organic, دبس الخروب at BuyLebanese.com. Dibs el Kharoub.

What does carob molasses taste like? ›

Carob molasses is a dark, slightly gelled syrup. It has an almost pungent, roasted, sweet-ish aroma with intense caramely, jammy dried fruit flavors, perhaps pruney or raisiny, with a note of burnt toast, a nuance of chocolate, and some bitterness.

Does carob molasses raise blood sugar? ›

Although carob is naturally sweet, it has a low glycaemic index, and studies demonstrate that it lowers blood sugar and cholesterol levels.

Why is there a warning on blackstrap molasses? ›

Blackstrap molasses has a lead warning from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) because the processing of molasses infrequently involves using a direct flame with coals that may contain a high amount of the caustic substance potash. The soil in which the sugar cane grows may also contain lead.

What is carob in the Bible? ›

Another Biblical reference to carob is as the "locust bean" which tempted the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:16). The Hebrew word for carob is Charuv and the dried fruity pods are eaten on the Jewish Holiday, Tu Bishvat.

Where is carob in the Bible? ›

The carob is not mentioned in the Bible, but is mentioned in the Mishnah and the Talmud. There exist archeological finds that indicate the presence of carobs in Israel only since the period of the Second Temple. They are therefore thought to have entered Israel at that time.

Is carob molasses good for diabetics? ›

It is a safe dietary choice for diabetic patients. It is a great choice for people who are trying to lose some weight without affecting tooth health. Because carob is naturally sweet, it can help satisfy your sugar cravings. If you do find that it's not sweet enough for your taste, try adding stevia.

Why isn t carob more popular? ›

A 2018 New Yorker piece explains the evolution of carob in the United States, saying it failed to become a popular food because it "traumatized a generation." In the 1970s, children whose parents were members of the natural food movement felt betrayed when they were presented with carob-filled "chocolate" confections, ...

What is the shelf life of carob molasses? ›

Unopened containers of molasses should be stored in a cool, dry, and dark place for shelf life of up to one year. Temperature and humidity are among the factors that most affect the shelf life, as they can cause the growth of bacteria and mold.

Why do people eat carob instead of chocolate? ›

Carob is considered a healthier alternative to chocolate for some individuals. It is lower in fat, caffeine-free, and lacks theobromine. Carob is rich in fiber and naturally sweet, offering a nutritious option.

Can you eat too much carob? ›

As a dietary supplement, carob isn't under the same FDA guidelines. Consuming a lot of carob may not be safe, particularly for pregnant women. It may cause unintended weight loss and decreases in blood sugar and insulin levels.

What pairs well with carob? ›

Carob loves ice-cream, cream, milk and yoghurt, porridge, muesli and pancakes. Carob says: 'It's good to be green'; salad leaves, carrots, parsnip and Asian greens, like Bok Choy. Get your protein fix with pork, pancetta and bacon. Don't forget the chicken!

Does carob need to be refrigerated? ›

Storage: Cool, dry, dark area. Organic Carob Powder can be refrigerated or frozen to extend freshness.

What are the 3 types of molasses? ›

Types of Molasses

And to make things even more confusing, molasses also comes in three grades: light, dark, and blackstrap. The difference between these types comes down to the maturity of the sugar cane or sugar beet, the amount of sugar extracted through the boiling process, and the extraction method.

What is carob molasses used for? ›

Natural Sweetening Symphony: Carob molasses emerges as a natural sweetener, a delightful alternative to refined sugars with a low glycemic index, making it a smart choice for those managing blood sugar levels.

What are the benefits of carob molasses? ›

Adding carob to your diet can provide you with many health benefits. Since carob is naturally high in fiber and has no caffeine, it's ideal for people with high blood pressure. The low sugar and fat content also makes it a great dietary addition or chocolate substitution for people looking to lose weight.

What is the best substitute for molasses? ›

  • Honey. Generally speaking, honey is very sweet, floral in flavor, and golden in color. ...
  • Sorghum. Sorghum is sometimes known as sorghum molasses, which tells you how similar these syrups are. ...
  • Maple Syrup. ...
  • Dark Corn Syrup. ...
  • Golden Syrup. ...
  • Brown Sugar. ...
  • Simple Syrup. ...
  • Black Treacle.

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