Noah's Pudding, an Ancient Recipe

Have you ever made dinner using up whatever was left in the refrigerator? You might end up with a soup or a casserole or a pasta dish, and sometimes it even ends up delicious. People have been doing this since time immemorial, and one of them may have been Mrs. Noah.

Noah’s pudding, or asure, is an ancient recipe. This is supposed to be the dish that Noah and his family made in celebration when they finally got off the ark. It is made with whatever they had left after forty days afloat, so the ingredients are dried fruits and beans, grains, nuts and spices.

It should contain at least seven ingredients, and be shared with at least seven neighbors, but the more the merrier. It’s a recipe—or rather, a dish—that can be found all over the Middle East, and it’s one of those dishes that doesn’t have a single recipe. This one comes from the Ottoman Cuisine website (http://ottomancuisine.com/), a treasure trove of recipes from what was once the Ottoman Empire. (I am particularly intrigued because the characters in my upcoming book, Lady Emily's Exotic Journey, are traveling through the Ottoman Empire in 1861 and might have sampled this.)

Note that if you want to make it, a kitchen scale will make your life easier since many of the ingredients are in grams rather than cups.

 

Ingredients: 10-12 servings (150ml each)

1 cup of wheat grains, soaked overnight and then boiled al-dente

1/2 cup of dry navy/lima beans, soaked overnight and then boiled al-dente

1/4 cup of corn kernels, (soak and boil if not canned)

1/2 cup of chickpeas, soaked overnight and then boiled al-dente

1/4 cup of rice, washed and drained

100g of dried figs, small variety, soaked and boiled until soft

50g of dried apple slices, soaked and boiled

100g of dried sultanas

50g of black currants

Zest of 1 lemon/orange

1 tablespoon of lemon/orange juice

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3 sticks of cinnamon,

8 clove buds

1/2 teaspoon ground allspice

A dash of powdered cardamom

1/4 teaspoon of powdered ginger

1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg

1 star anise

A dash of ground coriander

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2 tablespoons of rose water

1 ½ cups of sugar

A dash of salt

2 tablespoons of wheat starch, mixed with 1/2 cup of cold water

2 ½ liters of boiling water (more if needed)

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50g sliced almondd

100g chopped walnuts/pecans

40g pine nuts

100g pomegranate seeds

50g shredded coconut

1 tablespoon poppy seeds

 

What takes time is preparing all the ingredients, like soaking, washing, chopping and boiling. The rest is easy breezy. Add all the ingredients into a deep pot except for the nuts, pomegranate seeds, poppy seeds and shredded coconut. Save those for decoration. Cook on medium heat, stirring, until rice cooks well, the mixture thickens and becomes glossy. Laddle into pudding bowls. When it cools off, top up and decorate with nuts, pomegranate seeds, coconut and poppy seed, arranging them to look attractive. Serve cold. Remember: Sharing and diversity is the key to a perfect asure.

Comments

Sounds intriguing. If it is

Sounds intriguing. If it is a recipe Noah and his family used, I'm surprised they so many ingredients left after 40 days.

I am so glad to hear about

I am so glad to hear about Noah's pudding and its really interesting. transportation technology pros and cons The picture you have shared makes me more excited about this pudding. You gave a detailed description of your recipe and I will definitely try this pudding.

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