Shambaba (Şambaba) is a syrup-soaked dessert made with a yeast-based dough that is allowed to rise before baking. It is commonly found in pastry shops during Ramadan, though it is not widely known. The dough is prepared using fresh yeast, flour, milk, eggs, and butter, then left to rise in small cake molds before baking. Once baked, the pastries are soaked in a syrup made from sugar, water, and lemon juice, allowing them to soften and absorb the sweet flavors. For serving, apricot marmalade, cream, fresh strawberries, or pistachios can be added as toppings. Şambaba is similar to the French dessert Baba au Rhum (Rum Baba) in both preparation and appearance.

Şambaba Dessert with Strawberries
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Hürriyet Lezizz. "Şambaba Tarifi." Hürriyet. Erişim: 6 Mart 2025. https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/lezizz/sambaba-tarifi-36801707.
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