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Pistachio Maamoul
  • Pistachio Maamoul
  • Cuisine Cuisine: Oriental
  • Category Category: Dessert
  • Serves Serves: 20 persons
  • Difficulty Difficulty: Medium
  • Cost Cost: Cheap
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Ingredients

  • For the dough:

  • 9 cups semolina or 1500 g
  • 1½ cups butter or 300 g, melted
  • 1½ cups ghee or 300 g, melted
  • 1 cup caster sugar or 200 g
  • 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon ground mahlab
  • 1 teaspoon yeast
  • ¾ cup rose water or 190 ml
  • ¼ cup blossom water or 60 ml
  • For the filling:

  • 3½ cups pistachio nuts or 500 g
  • 1 tablespoon blossom water
  • 2 tablespoons rose water
  • 1 tin NESTLÉ® Sweetened Condensed Milk or 397 g
  • ½ cup caster sugar or 100 g

Preparation

In a bowl, combine semolina, butter, ghee, sugar, nutmeg, mahlab, and yeast. Mix the ingredients well then cover and set aside for at least 4 hours.

Pin an electric mixer, blend the pistachio until they are completely crushed. Remove and place in a bowl.

Mix blossom water, rose water and NESTLÉ® Sweetened Condensed Milk until all ingredients are well combined. Cover and place in fridge for 1 hour.

Add rose water and blossom water to the dried mixture, knead by hands until the dough starts to hold together or forms a paste. If necessary, add a small amount of rose water.

Remove a small piece of dough and flatten it with your hands and place a teaspoonful of the filling. Close carefully to form a ball.

Press the stuffed dough into a wooden maamoul mold to form a pattern on the upper side of the dough.

Tap out onto an cookie sheet that is not greased and bake in a 185c for 15-20 minutes or until lightly colored but not browned.

Cooking tips : - Carefully kneed the dough by hand until it starts to stick, then make sure you do not work the dough a lot. This will give you crunchy maamoul. - The best texture of maamoul is neither very soft nor very hard.
Other tips : Mahlab is a spice made from dried, ground, black cherry pits used in the Middle East. Mahlab has a strong fragrant and a bittersweet taste.