tufahije

Tufahije — Bosnian poached stuffed apples

Tufahije is a Bosnian dessert of whole apples poached in sugar syrup, hollowed out, and stuffed with crushed walnuts mixed with cream — then crowned with a generous spoon of whipped cream and a single walnut half. It is one of the great surviving Ottoman-era sweets in the Balkans.

i. Origin & history

Tufahije came to Bosnia with the Ottomans and has remained a fixture of Sarajevo café culture ever since. The technique of poaching whole apples in sugar syrup is unusually gentle on the apple — the fruit emerges translucent and faintly sweet, the perfect base for the rich walnut filling.

ii. Ingredients

Makes 6 servings · scroll the side panel to adjust

  • 6 medium firm apples (granny smith or braeburn), peeled and cored
  • 500 g sugar
  • 1 litre water
  • 1 lemon, halved
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 150 g walnuts, finely chopped
  • 3 tbsp icing sugar
  • 2 tbsp cream
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 6 walnut halves
  • 200 ml double cream, whipped

iii. Method

  1. Simmer sugar, water, lemon and cinnamon in a wide pan 5 min. Add apples; poach gently 15-20 min until just tender but still holding shape. Cool in the syrup overnight.
  2. Mix chopped walnuts, icing sugar, cream and vanilla.
  3. Lift apples from syrup. Spoon walnut filling into each hollow.
  4. Top each apple with a generous dollop of whipped cream and a single walnut half. Serve with a small jug of poaching syrup on the side.

iv. Tips & common mistakes

  • Use the freshest ingredients you can. The recipe relies on them.
  • Read the method through first. Several steps must be ready in advance.
  • Season patiently. Sweetness and salt are tuned at the end, not the start.

v. Variations

Tufahije with rose water adds rose to the syrup. Tufahije with rakija (Bosnian brandy) is the special-occasion version.

vi. Common questions

What is tufahije?

Tufahije is bosnian poached stuffed apples, from persian cuisine. It is one of the great surviving Ottoman-era sweets in the Balkans

Where is tufahije from?

Tufahije is from the persian dessert tradition; the recipe and history are detailed above.

How long does tufahije keep?

See the storage note in the Quick facts panel: 2 days refrigerated.