Qumështor

Dish

Qumështor

Milk pie

Qumështor is a creamy and sweet dessert that is perfect for those who love custards and puddings. The dish is made by heating milk and sugar in a saucepan until it comes to a boil. Cornmeal is then added to the mixture to thicken it, and the mixture is cooked until it reaches a pudding-like consistency. The dish is then chilled in the refrigerator until it is ready to be served. Qumështor is a simple and delicious dessert that is perfect for any occasion.

Jan Dec

Origins and history

Qumështor is a traditional Albanian dessert that has been enjoyed for generations. It is typically served during special occasions such as weddings and holidays.

Dietary considerations

Qumështor contains dairy and is not suitable for those who are lactose intolerant or have a dairy allergy.

Variations

There are many variations of qumështor, including those that use different spices or flavorings. Some recipes call for the addition of eggs, while others use condensed milk instead of regular milk. Some variations also include the use of fruit or nuts as a topping.

Presentation and garnishing

Qumështor can be served in a small bowl or ramekin. It can be garnished with a sprinkle of cinnamon or a dollop of whipped cream for added flavor and presentation.

Tips & Tricks

To ensure that the cornmeal is fully dissolved and the mixture is smooth, it is important to whisk the ingredients together constantly while cooking. It is also important to chill the dish in the refrigerator for at least an hour before serving to allow it to set properly.

Side-dishes

Qumështor is typically served on its own as a dessert, but it can also be paired with fresh fruit or whipped cream. It is also delicious when served with a cup of coffee or tea.

Drink pairings

Qumështor is typically served cold and goes well with a cup of coffee or tea.