Makroud (Algerian Date Semolina Cookies)

Makroud is a timeless dessert that never goes out of style. It has recently been updated with a modern look and flair, and everyone loves it! This is my sister Um Islam's recipe, and it turns out amazing.
Makroud (Algerian Date Semolina Cookies)
Makroud is a timeless dessert that never goes out of style. It has recently been updated with a modern look and flair, and everyone loves it! This is my sister Um Islam's recipe, and it turns out amazing.
Steps
- 1
Combine the semolina and flour, then rub in the melted clarified butter. Let the mixture rest overnight.
- 2
Add a pinch of salt and the egg white. Sprinkle with the water and orange blossom water mixture, but do not knead. Let it dry out.
- 3
If the dough needs more moisture, sprinkle a little more water. Shape into 1.5 oz (45 g) balls. For the filling, mix the ingredients and shape into 0.35 oz (10 g) balls.
- 4
Shape the dough in a greased mold, then fry in plenty of hot oil until golden, making sure the oil covers the pieces. Place them directly into the oil, let cool, then soak in honey again. Decorate as desired.
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