Sfouf bel Debes (Lebanese Turmeric & Molasses Cake)
A Traditional Village Dessert With a Deep Heritage
Introduction
Sfouf bel Debes (سفوف بالدبس) is one of Lebanon’s most beloved and ancient village desserts.
Made with semolina, turmeric, grape molasses, and tahini, it’s naturally vegan, deeply fragrant, and beautifully golden—thanks to turmeric and molasses rather than artificial coloring or refined sugar.
Before sugar became affordable, rural Lebanese families sweetened their desserts with grape molasses (debes) made during the annual grape harvest. Sfouf bel Debes was baked during winter, feasts, and special celebrations, often in clay ovens and shared with neighbors.
Today, this cake remains a delicious reminder of simpler times and traditional ingredients.
🕰 A Bit of History
The name “sfouf” comes from the Arabic word for rows, referring to the lined or diamond scores made on the cake before baking.
While many modern sfouf recipes use sugar, Sfouf bel Debes is the original, ancestral version. Grape molasses was treasured for its natural sweetness, nutrition, and long shelf life.
Village women often greased the baking trays with tahini because butter was scarce. This not only prevented sticking—it created the nutty, caramelized crust that makes sfouf so unique.
💡 Interesting Facts
Sfouf bel Debes is naturally vegan—no eggs, milk, or butter.
Turmeric was historically used to give the cake its golden color.
Molasses (debes) is packed with minerals and antioxidants.
Many mountain families still bake sfouf for religious feast days.
In some villages, it is served for breakfast with warm milk or tea.
🌿 Health Benefits of Sfouf bel Debes
Although it’s a dessert, Sfouf bel Debes contains nutrient-rich, wholesome ingredients used for centuries in Lebanese cuisine. Here are some notable benefits:
1. Rich in Iron & Minerals (from grape molasses)
Grape molasses is naturally high in:
Iron
Calcium
Magnesium
Potassium
For generations, Lebanese mothers served molasses to boost energy, warmth, and overall vitality.
2. Anti-Inflammatory Properties (from turmeric)
Turmeric contains curcumin, known for:
Reducing inflammation
Supporting digestion
Boosting immunity
It gives sfouf its vibrant color and health benefits.
3. Healthy Fats (from tahini and olive oil)
Tahini is rich in:
Calcium
Healthy fats
Protein
Antioxidants
Olive oil or samneh (clarified butter) provides clean, steady energy and improves nutrient absorption.
4. Vegan & Dairy-Free
This dessert is ideal for:
People avoiding dairy
Lent and fasting seasons
Plant-based diets
Those sensitive to eggs
5. Less Refined Sugar
The sweetness comes from natural grape molasses, making this cake:
Lower in refined sugar
More nutrient-dense
Higher in antioxidants compared to typical cakes
6. Good Source of Slow Energy
Semolina provides complex carbs that digest slowly, offering:
Steady energy
Satiety
Balanced blood sugar release (compared to sugary cakes)
🍯 Sfouf bel Debes Recipe (With a Vanilla Twist)
Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
2 cups fine semolina
1 cup flour
1 tablespoon turmeric
1 tablespoon baking powder
A pinch of ground anise
A pinch of mahlab (optional)
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Wet Ingredients
¾ cup tahini (to grease the pan + some in batter)
1 cup grape molasses (debes)
1 cup warm water (or milk)
½ cup vegetable oil or melted samneh
Topping
Sesame seeds
Optional: walnuts or almonds
👩🍳 Instructions
1. Prepare the pan
Grease a baking tray generously with tahini.
2. Mix dry ingredients
Combine semolina, flour, turmeric, baking powder, anise, mahlab, and vanilla.
3. Mix wet ingredients
Whisk molasses, warm water, and oil until smooth.
4. Make the batter
Pour wet mixture into dry and stir until a thick, pourable batter forms.
5. Pour & top
Transfer batter to the tahini-coated tray.
Sprinkle sesame seeds or nuts.
Let rest 10 minutes.
6. Bake
Bake at 180°C (350°F) for 30–40 minutes.
Optional: broil 2 minutes for deeper color.
7. Cool & slice
Cool completely before cutting into squares or diamonds.
🍽 Serving Suggestions
Serve Sfouf bel Debes with:
Mint tea
Arabic coffee
Warm milk
Extra molasses drizzle
Yogurt on the side (modern twist)
🔁 Variations
Sfouf bel Halib: Made with milk for extra softness
Winter-Spiced Sfouf: Add cinnamon and cloves
Nutty Sfouf: Mix chopped walnuts or sesame into the batter
Mountain Herb Sfouf: Add a hint of wild thyme (very old technique)
