Kazandibi is a traditional Turkish dessert with a rich history and unique preparation. The name translates to “bottom of the pan,” reflecting the caramelized layer that forms during cooking. It is a milk pudding (similar to mahaleb) with a creamy texture and slightly smoky flavour from its caramelized base. This delicate Ottoman milk pudding has a burned bottom layer that adds a toasted marshmallow, caramel-like flavour reminiscent of crème brûlée. The pudding is thickened with cornstarch for a soft, delightfully wobbly dessert gently perfumed with mastic.