Recipes for success: Saudi chef Turkan Sharawi offers advice, recipe for flourless chili chocolate cake 

Sharawi joined the Fatafeat channel in 2022 and quickly became a fan favorite. (Supplied)
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Updated 17 August 2023
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Recipes for success: Saudi chef Turkan Sharawi offers advice, recipe for flourless chili chocolate cake 

DUBAI: Saudi chef Turkan Sharawi is rapidly making a name for herself in the world of gastronomy. Her culinary journey began with a childhood passion for cooking, and has blossomed into a full-fledged odyssey. After completing her education, Sharawi set her sights on mastering cooking at Le Cordon Bleu in France, where she polished her skills and expanded her culinary insight. 

On returning to Saudi Arabia, Sharawi began working as a private chef for high-profile clients. She quickly gained a reputation for inventive dishes and creative flair, and her popularity rocketed on social media. 

In 2022, Sharawi joined the Fatafeat channel and quickly became a fan favorite. She presented “Chef on a Bike,” which followed Sharawi as she traveled on a motorcycle through the Kingdom and Dubai discovering new ingredients and creating unique recipes inspired by local flavors. 

Beyond her exquisite dishes, it was her vibrant personality that stole the show.  

With flavors that tell stories and presentation that is a visual feast, Sharawi has not only mastered the art of cooking but has also become a compelling culinary storyteller, leaving an indelible mark on the world’s palate. 

Here, she discusses respect, sustainability and knife skills, and shares a recipe for a flourless chocolate chili cake. 

Q: What’s your top tip for amateur chefs?  

A: I’m always concerned about leftover food. I’d really like every cook to think about not wasting food; use everything possible. For example, a simple chocolate cake can be reused for topping and filling new dishes.  

When you started out as a professional, what was the most common mistake you made? 

I had to improve my knife skills. Mistakes when chopping are common and easy to make, but can be really dangerous.  

When you go out to eat, what’s your favorite cuisine?  

Each one has its own unique styles and flavors. For example, in French cuisine, I like the techniques. In Italian cuisine, I like the flavors. In Indian cuisine, I like the spices.    

When you do go out to eat, do you find yourself critiquing the food?  

I really try to understand the culture and critique the food based on its origin. The most common issue I find is the quality of ingredients.  

What’s your go-to dish if you have to cook something quickly at home?  

I grew up in a city overlooking the beautiful Red Sea in Saudi Arabia, so I love cooking fish when it’s fresh. So I’d say pan-seared sea bass fillet with butter and citrus aioli with green salad.  

What request by customers most annoys you? 

When I cook a dish just the way it should be and a customer wants to change an ingredient or the cooking style.  

What’s your favorite dish to cook?  

I like to cook steaks. It was the first dish I learned when I started out and I like how each cut has its own technique. I was so eager to learn all of them.  

As a head chef, what are you like?  

I try to stay calm and cool all the time. I like to make good connections with the staff. I like to hear their opinions and discuss ways to improve the dishes.  

Chef Turkan’s flourless chocolate chili cake  




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INGREDIENTS: 

190g unsalted butter  

190g dark chocolate  

1 tsp cayenne powder  

75ml espresso cooled 

Vanilla  

3 eggs  

135g caster sugar  

Flaky sea salt  

Cocoa powder 

INSTRUCTIONS: 

•   Preheat your oven to 180°C (350°F). Grease an 8-inch round cake pan and line the bottom with parchment paper. 

•   In a heatproof bowl, combine the unsalted butter and dark chocolate. Set the bowl over a pot of simmering water. Make sure the bottom of the bowl doesn't touch the water. Stir the chocolate and butter until melted and smooth. Remove the bowl from the heat and let it cool slightly. 

•   Add the cayenne powder to the melted chocolate-butter mixture and stir well to incorporate the spice. 

•   In a separate bowl, whisk together the cooled espresso and a dash of vanilla extract. Add the espresso mixture to the chocolate mixture and mix until combined. 

•   In another bowl, beat the eggs and caster sugar together until light and fluffy. 

•   Gently fold the egg-sugar mixture into the chocolate mixture until everything is well combined. 

•   Pour the mixture into the prepared cake pan and smooth the top with a spatula. 

•   Bake for 25-30 minutes or until the edges are set but the center is still slightly gooey. 

•   Remove from the oven and cool in pan for about 10 minutes. Then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. 

•   Once cool, sprinkle some flaky sea salt on top and dust with cocoa powder. Serve. 


Amina Muaddi spotlights Rihanna’s love for her designs

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Amina Muaddi spotlights Rihanna’s love for her designs

DUBAI: Romanian Jordanian designer Amina Muaddi this week shared a selection of her favorite looks worn by Rihanna throughout December, highlighting several recent public appearances.

Earlier this week, Muaddi posted an image of the Fenty Beauty founder in Los Angeles, where she was spotted grocery shopping wearing snake-printed pointed-toe heels from the designer’s collection.

Rihanna styled the shoes with a bright-red leather jacket layered over a white top, pairing the oversized, structured piece with loose black wide-leg trousers worn low on the waist.

She later wore a similar snake-print design, this time in boot form, for a dinner outing. For that look, Rihanna opted for a plaid zip-up jacket by Miu Miu, styled with a long Balenciaga skirt.

Another outfit shared by Muaddi was from Rihanna’s appearance at the 35th Gotham Film Awards in New York City. The singer stepped out in a flowing lavender satin gown worn off the shoulders, featuring a relaxed, draped silhouette. She completed the ensemble with open-toe stiletto sandals from Muaddi’s designs in a matching pale lilac shade.

Muaddi also highlighted a more casual winter outing, where Rihanna wore pointed-toe snake-embossed stiletto pumps styled with a brown-and-cream faux-fur coat draped over a black top, paired with slim trousers, tinted rectangular sunglasses and minimal jewelry.

No one has an affinity for Muaddi’s shoes quite like Rihanna.

The singer-turned-designer has an unparalleled collection of heels by the designer, which have become her go-to choice of footwear whether she is attending red-carpet events, fundraising galas, taking an off-duty stroll or stepping out to dinner with her partner A$AP Rocky.

The artists have both collaborated with the designer in the past.

In 2020, the Paris-based designer teamed up with the rapper’s creative agency AWGE on a four-piece collection of flared pumps and lace-up heels.

The collection marked A$AP Rocky’s first foray into women’s footwear and was Muaddi’s first collaboration for her own brand, though she also released a limited-edition footwear capsule collection with Rihanna’s Fenty label that same year.

The collaboration was honored as Collaborator of the Year at the 34th FN Achievement Awards.

Following the sell-out success of the first collection, Rihanna enlisted Muaddi to design yet another collection for Fenty.