Makrout A'louz, also known as Algerian almond cakes, are delectable pastries that combine the flavors of North Africa and the Mediterranean. Picture intricate diamond-shaped cookies filled with a sweet and nutty almond paste, then dipped in a fragrant orange blossom syrup. These bite-sized treats are a staple in Algerian cuisine, often served during special occasions or as a sweet ending to a meal. This article presents two variations of the classic Makrout A'louz recipe: the traditional version and a modern twist with a hint of chocolate. Both recipes provide step-by-step instructions, ingredient lists, and additional tips to ensure success in your baking endeavor. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a novice in the kitchen, these recipes are designed to guide you through the process of creating these delectable almond cakes that are sure to impress your family and friends.
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MAKROUD EL LOUSE (ALGERIAN ALMOND COOKIES)
Make and share this Makroud El Louse (Algerian Almond Cookies) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by AZPARZYCH
Categories Dessert
Time 30m
Yield 20-24 cookies, 10-12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Place the almonds and sugar in a food processor and process until the almonds are finely pulverized. Remove to a bowl.
- Make a well in the center of the almonds and stir in the eggs with a wooden spoon until the dough starts to come together. Then knead the dough with clean hands until smooth.
- Cut the dough into 4 equal portions and remove to a floured work surface. Roll one portion out into a rope about 3/4 inch in diameter. Press down with your palm to flatten the rope to about 1/2-inch thickness. Cut the rope on a diagonal into 1-inch pieces and remove to an ungreased cookie sheet. Repeat with the remaining dough.
- Bake cookies for about 12-15 minutes, or until they are lightly browned on top. Remove to racks and cool completely.
- While the cookies bake, bring the water and 1/2 cup sugar to a rapid boil in a saucepan over high heat. Stir to dissolve sugar and let boil for 10-15 minutes. Remove and cool to room temperature. Stir in the orange flower water.
- Put powdered sugar in a large bowl. To finish, dip each cookie first in the sugar syrup to wet. Then toss each cookie in the confectioner's sugar to coat well. Place on a rack to dry and repeat with the rest of the cookies.
- Variations:.
- Add 1 tablespoon lemon zest to the almond dough if you like.
- If you are unable to find orange flower water to flavor the syrup, try using 1 teaspoon of lemon essence instead.
MAKROUT A LOUZ - ALGERIAN ALMOND CAKES
Delicious little diamonds of tangy almond delight! Easy to make and very much appreciated by all. Perfect for Eid celebrations or any special (or not so special!) ocassion. I also make these using a mix of desiccated coconut & ground almonds - 150g ground almonds + 200g desiccated coconut. You can freeze these and then put the syrup and icing sugar on later. I like to make a few things in advance so I'm not cooking 24/7 just before Eid etc.
Provided by Um Safia
Categories Dessert
Time 50m
Yield 30-35 diamond shape cakes
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place the first 4 ingredients in a large bowl and mix well - traditionally with your hand.
- Dust work top with a little cornflour, seperate the dough into 1/4's and then roll mixture into a sausage shape - approximately the thickness of a frankfurter or average thumb!
- Cut the sausage into 3cm pieces. Do this at an angle to create lozange or diamond shapes.
- Bake on middle shelf at approx 170°C until set but still pale in colour. THEY SHOULD NOT BE golden.
- When cooled slightly, drop one by one into the syrup. Hold on a fork and allow excess to dribble off before slowly dropping into the sugar.
- Re-dip with sugar 5 mins later and pop into paper cases.
- For the syrup you can make it easily by putting 2 cups of water, a halved lime and 1 cup of sugar in a pan and boiling for 10 minutes. It needs to be nice and light - just enough to hold the icing sugar on.
MAKROUT A LOUZ - ALGERIAN ALMOND CAKES #2
Delicious little diamonds of tangy almond delight! Easy to make and very much appreciated by all. Perfect for Eid celebrations or any special (or not so special!) ocassion. This is for the lemon ones - more traditionally they are lime.... You can freeze these and then put the syrup and icing sugar on later. I like to make a few things in advance so I'm not cooking 24/7 just before Eid etc. I also make these with a mix of 250g desiccated coconut + 100g ground almonds - just as tasty & a fraction of the cost!
Provided by Um Safia
Categories Dessert
Time 24m
Yield 30-35 approx. diamond shape cakes
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place the first 4 ingredients in a large bowl and mix well - traditionally with your hand.
- Dust work top with a little cornflour and roll mixture into a sausage shape - approximately the thickness of a frankfurter or average thumb!
- Cut the sausage into 3cm pieces. Do this at an angle to create lozange or diamond shapes.
- Bake on middle shelf at approx 170c until set & still pale - about 12-14 minutes THEY SHOULD NOT BE DARK.
- When cooled slightly, drop one by one into the syrup. Hold on a fork and allow excess to dribble off before slowly dropping into the sugar. Re-dip with sugar 15 mins later and pop into paper cases.
- For the syrup you can make it easily by putting 2 cups of water and 1 cup of sugar in a pan and boiling for 10 minutes It needs to be nice and light - just enough to hold the icing sugar on.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 127.4, Fat 5.1, SaturatedFat 0.5, Cholesterol 14.1, Sodium 5.8, Carbohydrate 19.3, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 16.8, Protein 2.5
Tips:
- To make the perfect Makrout A Louz, use a fine almond flour for a smooth and even texture.
- Chill the dough before shaping to make it easier to handle and prevent sticking.
- Use a variety of nut fillings, such as pistachios, walnuts, or hazelnuts, for added flavor and texture.
- Don't overcrowd the pan when frying the Makrout A Louz; fry them in batches to ensure even cooking.
- Use a light hand when drizzling the syrup to prevent the Makrout A Louz from becoming too soggy.
Conclusion:
Makrout A Louz is a delicious and elegant Algerian pastry that is perfect for special occasions or as a sweet treat. With its delicate almond flavor, crispy outer shell, and sweet syrup, this dessert is sure to impress. Whether you are a seasoned baker or a beginner, this recipe provides all the tips and instructions you need to create this traditional Algerian delicacy in your own kitchen. So gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and embark on a culinary journey to experience the delightful flavors of Makrout A Louz.
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