Viral Dubai chocolate kataifi bar broken in half showing green pistachio filling and crispy golden kataifi inside dark chocolate shell

Easy Dubai Chocolate Kataifi Recipe (Better Than $20!)

If you’ve spent even 10 minutes on TikTok this year, you’ve already seen the viral Dubai chocolate kataifi bar — that iconic green-and-gold chocolate bar that broke the internet and started a global pistachio obsession. Today, you’re going to learn how to make this Dubai chocolate kataifi at home for a fraction of the $20 price tag.

This Dubai chocolate kataifi recipe delivers everything you love about the original: a snap of rich chocolate, creamy pistachio filling, and that signature crispy kataifi crunch. Let’s break it down.

What Is Dubai Chocolate Kataifi?

The Dubai chocolate kataifi bar (also called “Can’t Get Knafeh Of It”) was created by FIX Dessert Chocolatier in Dubai. It went mega-viral in 2024 thanks to a TikTok video with over 100 million views — and ever since, home bakers everywhere have been trying to recreate it.

The viral Dubai chocolate bar recipe combines:

  • 🍫 A thick dark or milk chocolate shell
  • 🥜 Smooth pistachio cream filling
  • 🌾 Crispy toasted kataifi (shredded phyllo dough)
  • 🧈 A touch of tahini for depth

The result? A crunchy, creamy, chocolatey knafeh chocolate bar in portable form.

If you love trending Middle Eastern flavors, check out our Dubai chocolate brownies — inspired by this same viral bar.

What’s in the Dubai Chocolate Bar?

So what’s in the Dubai chocolate bar exactly? Just 4 core components:

ComponentWhy It Matters
Chocolate shellCreates the snap and structure
Pistachio creamThe signature green filling
Kataifi pastryIconic crispy texture
Tahini (optional)Adds depth and balance

The magic? Toasting the kataifi in butter until shatteringly golden, then mixing it with pistachio paste. That’s the secret behind the most viral chocolate bar of the decade.

Ingredients

Dubai chocolate kataifi recipe ingredients flat lay with pistachio cream, kataifi pastry, dark chocolate, tahini, and butter

For the Filling:

  • 1 cup (100g) kataifi pastry, thawed
  • 3 tbsp unsalted butter
  • ¾ cup (200g) pistachio cream
  • 2 tbsp tahini (optional but recommended)
  • Pinch of salt

For the Chocolate Shell:

  • 14 oz (400g) high-quality dark or milk chocolate
  • 1 tsp neutral oil (for extra shine)

Optional Garnish:

  • Chopped pistachios
  • Edible gold dust
  • Sea salt flakes

💡 Pro Tip: For an authentic Dubai pistachio chocolate bar recipe, use premium pistachio cream like Pistì or Bronte — they make all the difference!

How to Make Dubai Chocolate Bar (Step-by-Step)

Here’s how to make Dubai chocolate bar at home in 6 easy steps:

Step 1: Prep the Kataifi

Thaw kataifi for 30 minutes, then cut into small ½-inch pieces with kitchen scissors. Smaller pieces = more even crunch.

Step 2: Toast the Kataifi

Toasting kataifi pastry in butter until golden and crispy for Dubai chocolate kataifi recipe

Heat butter in a non-stick skillet over medium-low. Add kataifi and stir constantly for 8-12 minutes until deeply golden and crispy. This step is crucial — under-toasted = soggy bar. Cool completely.

Step 3: Mix the Pistachio Filling

Mixing creamy green pistachio cream with toasted crispy kataifi for the viral Dubai chocolate bar filling

Combine cooled kataifi, pistachio cream, tahini, and salt in a bowl. Stir until everything is coated in a thick, crunchy paste.

Step 4: Melt the Chocolate

Glossy melted dark chocolate being prepared for the Dubai chocolate kataifi bar shell

Chop finely. Melt ¾ of it in 20-second microwave bursts, stirring between. Add remaining ¼ chopped chocolate and stir until smooth (this seeding method creates a glossy snap). Stir in the oil.

Step 5: Build the Bars

Building Dubai chocolate kataifi bars in silicone mold with chocolate shell and pistachio filling layers
  1. Pour melted chocolate into silicone bar molds, coating bottom AND sides
  2. Freeze 10 minutes until set
  3. Spoon in the pistachio-kataifi mixture
  4. Cover with more melted chocolate, sealing completely
  5. Chill 1 hour until set

Step 6: Unmold & Enjoy

Pop bars out of the mold. Dust with gold powder and chopped pistachios for that luxury Dubai look. 🤤

Finished homemade Dubai chocolate kataifi bars with glossy dark chocolate shell, gold leaf garnish, and pistachio cream filling

For the full viral Dubai chocolate bar recipe experience, store in the fridge for that perfect snap-and-melt texture.

How to Make Dubai Chocolate Without Kataifi

Can’t find kataifi? Try these substitutes:

  1. Shredded phyllo dough — same thing, different name
  2. Toasted vermicelli noodles — surprisingly close!
  3. Crushed rice crispies — for pure crunch
  4. Toasted shredded wheat — same shredded texture
  5. Crushed phyllo sheets — bake and crumble

Each gives you that essential crispy bite. The pistachio cream and chocolate still shine through. ✨

What Is Kataifi?

Kataifi (also called kadayif or kunafa) is shredded phyllo dough used in Middle Eastern desserts. It has a neutral flavor but becomes shatteringly crispy when toasted in butter — exactly what makes the Dubai chocolate kataifi bar so addictive.

Where to buy kataifi:

  • 🛒 Middle Eastern grocery stores (freezer section)
  • 🛒 Greek/Mediterranean shops
  • 🛒 Amazon
  • 🛒 Whole Foods (select locations)

If you love working with Middle Eastern pastries, our pistachio croissant recipe is another must-try.

Knafeh Chocolate Bar Variations

Want to spin this knafeh chocolate bar? Try:

  • 🍫 Milk chocolate — sweeter, kid-friendly
  • 🤍 White chocolate — stunning contrast with green filling
  • 🌹 Rose pistachio — add ½ tsp rose water
  • 🍯 Honey tahini — drizzle honey for natural sweetness
  • 🥥 Coconut — fold in 2 tbsp toasted coconut

For more trending ideas, check out our complete guide to viral baking trends 2026 — where Dubai chocolate kataifi tops the list.

Pro Tips for Success

  1. Toast kataifi deeply golden — pale = soggy bar
  2. Use room-temp pistachio cream — easier to mix
  3. Don’t skip tahini — it balances sweetness
  4. Seed your chocolate for glossy snap
  5. Chill between layers — patience = pro results
  6. Use silicone molds — easier to unmold

How to Store

  • Refrigerator: Airtight container, up to 2 weeks
  • Freezer: Wrap individually, up to 3 months
  • Room temp: 5 days max (under 70°F)

Bring to slightly cool room temperature 10 minutes before eating for the best texture.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dubai chocolate bar made of?

A chocolate shell, creamy pistachio cream filling, crispy toasted kataifi pastry, and sometimes tahini for added depth.

Why is the Dubai chocolate kataifi bar so expensive?

The original FIX bars cost $18-25 due to premium ingredients, handmade production, and viral demand. Homemade costs about $3-5 per bar.

Can I make Dubai chocolate without kataifi?

Yes! Substitute with crushed phyllo, toasted vermicelli, rice crispies, or shredded wheat. Texture will be similar.

What is kataifi pastry?

Shredded phyllo dough used in Middle Eastern desserts. It becomes crispy when toasted in butter — the key to the Dubai chocolate kataifi crunch.

Where can I buy pistachio cream?

Middle Eastern shops, Italian delis (Bronte or Pistì brands), Amazon, and many gourmet supermarkets.

How long do homemade bars last?

Up to 2 weeks refrigerated, 3 months frozen.

Is the Dubai chocolate bar the same as knafeh?

It’s inspired by knafeh — taking the crispy kataifi element and combining it with pistachio and chocolate. Essentially, a modern knafeh chocolate bar in portable form.

Why is my bar soggy?

Under-toasted kataifi. Toast until deeply golden and crispy before mixing. Also, store in an airtight container away from humidity.

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Final Thoughts

This Dubai chocolate kataifi recipe isn’t just another viral trend — it’s a flavor revolution. The crispy kataifi, creamy pistachio, and snappy chocolate combo is dangerously addictive. Whether you’re making it for TikTok, a gift, or just because you refuse to pay $20 per bar — this homemade Dubai chocolate kataifi delivers every time.

If you make this recipe, leave a comment below and tag @totaltastes on Instagram and Pinterest. I’d love to feature your bars! 🍫💚

Viral Dubai chocolate kataifi bar broken in half showing green pistachio filling and crispy golden kataifi inside dark chocolate shell

Dubai Chocolate Kataifi Recipe

A homemade version of the viral Dubai chocolate kataifi bar with crispy toasted kataifi pastry, creamy pistachio cream filling, and a rich dark chocolate shell. Easy to make at home and tastes better than the $20 original!
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
10 minutes
Total Time 42 minutes
Servings: 4
Course: Candy, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: Emirati, Middle Eastern
Calories: 580

Ingredients
  

For the Filling
  • 1 cup kataifi pastry shredded phyllo dough, thawed (100g)
  • 3 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 3/4 cup pistachio cream smooth pistachio butter (200g)
  • 2 tbsp tahini optional but recommended for depth
  • 1 pinch salt
For the Chocolate Shell
  • 14 oz dark chocolate 60-70% cocoa, chopped (400g)
  • 1 tsp neutral oil coconut or vegetable, for shine
Optional Garnish
  • 2 tbsp chopped pistachios
  • 1 pinch edible gold dust for the luxury Dubai look
  • 1 pinch sea salt flakes

Equipment

  • 1 Silicone chocolate bar mold Or loaf pan lined with parchment
  • 1 Large non-stick skillet For toasting kataifi
  • 1 Microwave-Safe Bowl For melting chocolate
  • 1 Silicone Spatula For folding & spreading
  • 1 Kitchen scissors To cut the kataifi
  • 1 Small offset spatula Optional but helpful

Method
 

Prep the Kataifi
  1. Thaw the kataifi pastry at room temperature for 30 minutes if frozen.
  2. Using kitchen scissors, cut the kataifi into small 1/2-inch pieces. The smaller the pieces, the more even the crunch will be.
Toast the Kataifi
  1. Heat 3 tablespoons of butter in a large non-stick skillet over medium-low heat until melted and bubbling slightly.
  2. Add the chopped kataifi and stir constantly for 8-12 minutes, until every strand is deeply golden brown and shatteringly crispy. Do not rush this step — under-toasted kataifi will make the bars soggy.
  3. Transfer the toasted kataifi to a plate and let it cool completely.
Mix the Pistachio Filling
  1. In a medium bowl, combine the cooled toasted kataifi, pistachio cream, tahini (if using), and a pinch of salt.
  2. Stir until everything is fully coated and the mixture looks like a thick, crunchy paste. Set aside.
Melt the Chocolate
  1. Finely chop the chocolate. Place 3/4 of it in a microwave-safe bowl and melt in 20-second bursts, stirring between each, until completely smooth.
  2. Add the remaining 1/4 chopped chocolate and stir until fully melted. This “seeding” method creates a glossy snap without tempering.
  3. Stir in 1 teaspoon of neutral oil for extra shine.
Build the Bars
  1. Pour a generous tablespoon of melted chocolate into each cavity of your silicone bar mold. Use the back of a spoon to coat the bottom AND sides of the mold, creating a chocolate shell. Tap the mold on the counter to remove air bubbles.
  2. Place the mold in the freezer for 10 minutes until the chocolate shell sets firmly.
  3. Spoon the pistachio-kataifi mixture into each cavity, pressing it down gently. Leave about 1/4 inch of space at the top for the chocolate seal.
  4. Pour more melted chocolate over the filling, completely sealing the bars. Smooth the top with an offset spatula.
  5. Chill in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour until completely set.
Unmold & Serve
  1. Once fully set, gently pop the bars out of the silicone mold. They should release easily with a satisfying snap.
  2. Dust the tops with edible gold powder, chopped pistachios, and sea salt flakes for that signature luxury Dubai look. Enjoy!

Notes

STORAGE:
• Refrigerator: Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
• Freezer: Wrap individually in parchment, then store in a freezer bag for up to 3 months.
• Room temperature: Stays fresh for up to 5 days if your kitchen is cool (under 70°F).
MAKE-AHEAD TIPS:
• Toast the kataifi up to 3 days in advance — store in an airtight container at room temperature.
• Bars can be made up to 2 weeks in advance and stored in the fridge.
• Bring to slightly cool room temperature 10 minutes before serving for the best snap-and-melt experience.
VARIATIONS:
• Milk Chocolate: Swap dark chocolate for milk chocolate for a sweeter, kid-friendly version.
• White Chocolate: Use white chocolate for a stunning visual contrast with the green pistachio filling.
• Rose Pistachio: Add 1/2 tsp rose water to the filling for a Middle Eastern floral twist.
• Honey Tahini: Drizzle honey into the filling for natural sweetness.
• Coconut: Fold in 2 tbsp toasted shredded coconut for tropical vibes.
NO KATAIFI? SUBSTITUTES:
• Shredded phyllo dough (same thing)
• Toasted vermicelli noodles (broken small)
• Crushed rice crispies (for pure crunch)
• Toasted shredded wheat cereal
• Crushed baked phyllo sheets
PRO TIPS:
• Use premium pistachio cream like Pistì or Bronte for authentic flavor.
• Don’t skip the tahini — it adds depth and balances the sweetness.
• Use a silicone mold for the easiest unmolding.
• Chill bars in the fridge (not freezer) for the best snap texture.

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