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Date Cookies
Total time50 min
Prep10 min
Cook40 min
Yield2 servings
DifficultyEasy
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ChefLoubna Fawaz

Date Cookies

One of our favorite recipes—light, clean, and perfect for family and guests. Its name varies by country; some call it Maqarota al-Tamr, others call it Ma’rouk; we’ll settle with Date Cookies as a common name.

Date Cookies: \r\nIngredients:\r\n1 kilogram flour\r\n500 g butter\r\n200 ml milk\r\n80 g sugar\r\n2 tablespoons anise\r\n2 tablespoons mahlab

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\r\nPreparation:\r\nWe mix the ingredients well until we have a soft but cohesive dough...let it rest for about half an hour before we start working.\r\nThen we roll it out on a smooth surface, fill one end lengthways, and sprinkle a few walnut pieces; roll into a cylinder and cut along its length as the filling ends (as shown in the accompanying picture)\r\n\r\nWe first pass the rolls through a little milk and then through a plate of sesame seeds...\r\n\r\nThen bake in a preheated oven at 225°C until golden for about 15 minutes...\r\nWhen cooled, cut as shown in the picture...\r\n\r\nFilling:\r\n500 g pitted dates, ground\r\n1 tablespoon cinnamon\r\n3 tablespoons butter\r\n\r\nMix the ingredients together\r\n

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Date cookies recipe by a friend of Shou Tabkheen today:

Sanouba Khadr

\r\nVisit the page to see all of her delicious recipes

Note: We invite you to try this as a family-pleasing treat!

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Ingredients

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  • 1 kilogram flour
  • 500 grams butter
  • 200 milliliters milk
  • 80 grams sugar
  • 2 tablespoons anise
  • 2 tablespoons mahleb
  • Filling
  • 500 grams pitted and ground dates
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 3 tablespoons butter

Method

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  1. Mix the ingredients well until you have a soft but cohesive dough, then set it aside to rest for about half an hour before you begin working with it.
  2. Then roll it out on a smooth surface, fill one long edge lengthwise, sprinkle a few walnut pieces over it, roll it into a cylinder, and cut lengthwise up to where the filling ends (as shown in the accompanying photo).
  3. Brush the filled cylinders first with a little milk, then roll them on a plate full of sesame seeds.
  4. Then bake them in a preheated oven at 225°C until they turn golden, for about 15 minutes.
    Timers: 15 min
  5. When they have cooled, cut them in the shape shown in the photo.
  6. Mix the ingredients together.

Recipe tags

DessertsInternationalVegetarianVeganDairy freeGluten freeNut freeEgg freeEasyBalanced time

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