Mamoul, Maamoul Recipe - How to Make Mamoul, Maamoul
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What is Mamoul, Maamoul?
It is a delicate and sweet Middle Eastern semolina cookie filled with dates, pistachios, or walnuts. It can also be made with white flour instead of semolina.
Ingredients
Semolina, sugar, butter ghee, rose water, orange flower water, yeast, and either dates, pistachios, or walnuts, depending on the filling chosen.
Characteristics
Mamoul are usually formed in the shape of balls or domes and filled with dates, pistachios, or walnuts, and topped with powder sugar. It is also rarely filled with almonds or figs.
In order to differentiate between the three fillings, each type is molded into a different shape. The walnuts filled version is customarily shaped in the form of a dome with a rounded top, while dates filled one takes the form of a dome with a flat top. The pistachios filled cookie, on the other hand, has a relatively elongated oval shape.
This nuts filled cookie is commonly found in three sizes: small bite sized pieces, medium size, and large size. The bite size version is often consumed with coffee or tea whereas the medium and large size is served as a dessert.
Because they is relatively easy to make, these Middle Eastern cookies are often prepared and baked at home.
Pronunciation of "Mamoul" and "Maamoul"
pronounced [ma'-mul], it is also written Mamul, Maamul, or Ma'moul.
How is Mamoul Made?
First the semolina dough and the filling (dates, pistachios, or walnuts) are prepared. Next, the dough is cut into pieces of the desired size and filled with the filling of choice then shaped using a wooden mold and baked.
Preparation of the Dough
The dough is made of semolina, butter ghee, yeast, rose water, and orange flower water. First, semolina and butter ghee are mixed together and left to rest for about twelve hours. Yeast, rose water, and orange flower water are then added and mixed to form the ready dough.
Preparation of the Filling
Traditionally, Mamoul is filled with pistachios, walnuts, or dates. For pistachios or walnuts fillings, the nuts are grounded, whereas for dates filling, a date paste is used. Sugar and sugar syrup are added and mixed with the nuts or dates to form the filling paste.
Preparation of Maamoul Balls
Small pieces of the dough are cut, the desired filling is put on the dough, and the dough is closed around the filling to form a ball of dough filled with pistachios, walnuts, or dates. The filled dough balls are then put inside a mold to take a particular shape and are left to rest for about an hour.
Baking
The filled dough balls are placed on a baking sheet and baked for about eight minutes on high temperature.
Serving Suggestions
Bite size Maamoul is often offered with coffee or tea anytime during the day, while the medium and large size pieces are offered as a dessert.
In Middle Eastern countries, these cookies are a must have dessert during holidays as well as during the month of Ramadan.
Popularity
It is most popular in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, the Arabic Gulf region, Egypt (where it is usually filled with Lukum), Turkey, Armenia, Iran, Greece, and Pakistan.
Classification
Mamoul is a Middle Eastern cookie.
More Mamoul Recipes:
Mamool
Simple Eid Cookies (ka’ak)
Pistachio Maamoul
Kahk
Maamool with Dates
Maamool with Walnuts
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Mamoul with pistachios, walnuts, and dates |
What is Mamoul, Maamoul?
It is a delicate and sweet Middle Eastern semolina cookie filled with dates, pistachios, or walnuts. It can also be made with white flour instead of semolina.
Ingredients
Semolina, sugar, butter ghee, rose water, orange flower water, yeast, and either dates, pistachios, or walnuts, depending on the filling chosen.
Characteristics
Mamoul are usually formed in the shape of balls or domes and filled with dates, pistachios, or walnuts, and topped with powder sugar. It is also rarely filled with almonds or figs.
In order to differentiate between the three fillings, each type is molded into a different shape. The walnuts filled version is customarily shaped in the form of a dome with a rounded top, while dates filled one takes the form of a dome with a flat top. The pistachios filled cookie, on the other hand, has a relatively elongated oval shape.
This nuts filled cookie is commonly found in three sizes: small bite sized pieces, medium size, and large size. The bite size version is often consumed with coffee or tea whereas the medium and large size is served as a dessert.
Because they is relatively easy to make, these Middle Eastern cookies are often prepared and baked at home.
Pronunciation of "Mamoul" and "Maamoul"
pronounced [ma'-mul], it is also written Mamul, Maamul, or Ma'moul.
How is Mamoul Made?
First the semolina dough and the filling (dates, pistachios, or walnuts) are prepared. Next, the dough is cut into pieces of the desired size and filled with the filling of choice then shaped using a wooden mold and baked.
Preparation of the Dough
The dough is made of semolina, butter ghee, yeast, rose water, and orange flower water. First, semolina and butter ghee are mixed together and left to rest for about twelve hours. Yeast, rose water, and orange flower water are then added and mixed to form the ready dough.
Preparation of the Filling
Traditionally, Mamoul is filled with pistachios, walnuts, or dates. For pistachios or walnuts fillings, the nuts are grounded, whereas for dates filling, a date paste is used. Sugar and sugar syrup are added and mixed with the nuts or dates to form the filling paste.
Preparation of Maamoul Balls
Small pieces of the dough are cut, the desired filling is put on the dough, and the dough is closed around the filling to form a ball of dough filled with pistachios, walnuts, or dates. The filled dough balls are then put inside a mold to take a particular shape and are left to rest for about an hour.
Baking
The filled dough balls are placed on a baking sheet and baked for about eight minutes on high temperature.
Serving Suggestions
Bite size Maamoul is often offered with coffee or tea anytime during the day, while the medium and large size pieces are offered as a dessert.
In Middle Eastern countries, these cookies are a must have dessert during holidays as well as during the month of Ramadan.
Popularity
It is most popular in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, the Arabic Gulf region, Egypt (where it is usually filled with Lukum), Turkey, Armenia, Iran, Greece, and Pakistan.
Classification
Mamoul is a Middle Eastern cookie.
More Mamoul Recipes:
Mamool
Simple Eid Cookies (ka’ak)
Pistachio Maamoul
Kahk
Maamool with Dates
Maamool with Walnuts
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so where is the recipe?
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DeleteYou can use one of the following mamoul recipes:
- Mamoul
- Simple Eid Cookies (ka’ak)
- Pistachio Maamoul
- Kahk
- Maamool with Dates
- Maamool with Walnuts