Makroudh
Makroudh (Arabic: مقروض, maqrūḍ, Maltese: maqrut), also spelled Makrout, is a cookie from the cuisine of the Maghreb. It is filled with dates and nuts or almond paste, that has a diamond shape – the name derives from this characteristic shape.
Makroudh covered in honey | |
Type | Cookie |
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Place of origin | Maghreb |
Main ingredients | Semolina, Dates or figs |
The dough is made with a combination of semolina and flour, which gives the pastry a very specific texture and flavor. Makroudh can be fried in oil or oven-baked.
It is popular in the Maghreb where there are many varieties of Makroudh, some of which are pastries that do not share much in common with the traditional Makroudh except the shape. In Algeria, they may be filled with almond paste.
Makroudh with dates and honey is also popular during Eid al-Fitr.
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