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Maamoul Rolls with Date, Chocolate, and Coconut

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Maamoul Rolls with Date, Chocolate, and Coconut

Maamoul in all its varieties is delicious and one of the most popular Levantine pastries people always ask for. This recipe includes three tasty fillings: date, chocolate, and coconut.

Total time30 min
Prep10 min
Cook20 min
Yield8 servings
DifficultyEasy
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Recipe story

Maamoul in all its varieties is delicious and one of the most popular Levantine pastries or sweets people always ask for. This recipe includes three tasty fillings: date, chocolate, and coconut, with one dough for all of them. Which one would you choose?

Ingredients

  • 1 kilo flour
  • 4 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 large tablespoon yeast
  • A pinch of salt
  • 2 cups warm milk
  • 1/4 cup oil
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup yogurt
  • 2 large tablespoons white vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 large tablespoons butter
  • Date filling:
  • Ground dates
  • Kaak spice mix
  • 1 tablespoon butter, depending on the amount of dates
  • Chocolate filling:
  • Chocolate spread
  • Coconut filling:
  • Raisins, pre-soaked in water and well drained
  • Shredded coconut
  • Sugar
  • (When filling, use 1 tablespoon each of raisins, sugar, and coconut)
  • For brushing the top before baking:
  • 1/2 cup liquid milk + 1 tablespoon instant coffee, mixed together
  • or
  • 1 egg yolk + a pinch of vanilla + 1/2 cup milk, mixed together

Method

  1. Place the lukewarm milk, yeast, yogurt, egg, salt, sugar, baking powder, oil, butter, and vinegar together in a suitable bowl and mix continuously until well combined.
  2. Add the flour gradually in batches and knead until you get a somewhat soft dough that only slightly sticks to the hand; it should not be stiff at all.
  3. Cover the dough and let it rise for at least an hour or more, depending on the temperature and weather, until it has doubled.
  4. Once risen, shape it into balls of the desired size, arrange the dough balls next to each other, and cover them for 10 minutes to rest and rise again.
    Timers: 10 min
  5. Roll the dough balls out into rectangles.
  6. Using a knife, make lengthwise cuts from the middle of the rectangle, but do not cut all the way through.
  7. Add the filling as desired, roll it up like a log, then twist it into a bracelet shape, keeping the ridged part made with the knife facing outward, and repeat the cutting over the lines you made with the knife the first time.
  8. Leave the maamoul bracelets covered to rest for one hour before baking.
  9. After the time has passed, brush the top with the milk-and-coffee mixture or the milk-and-egg mixture, then place the trays in the oven and bake at medium heat from the top and bottom until cooked through and golden.
  10. Maamoul with different fillings by the friend and cook at the Shou Tabkhin Today site
  11. Ruwaida Al-Haj Rifai
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  13. Click the following link to make sahlab
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Ruwaida Al-Haj Al-Rifai

Homemaker and mother who loves cooking and everything to do with the kitchen. She enjoys working with dough and learning new dishes from around the world to present them beautifully to her family and guests.

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