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Makrud (Sweetness from Tunisia)

6 servings

45 minutes

Makroud is a traditional Tunisian sweet that combines the tenderness of semolina dough with the rich flavor of dates. The history of this treat dates back to ancient Maghreb traditions, where sweet rolls filled with dried fruits symbolized abundance and hospitality. In this recipe, semolina dough soaked in warm olive oil envelops a fragrant filling of dates, cinnamon, and orange zest. After frying, makroud acquires an appetizing crispy crust while retaining its softness and rich flavor inside. Perfect with a cup of aromatic tea or coffee, this dessert offers moments of true enjoyment, revealing the richness of Eastern cuisine.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
1078.2
kcal
21.3g
grams
10.8g
grams
237.5g
grams
Ingredients
6servings
Semolina
1 
kg
Pitted dates
1 
kg
Ground cinnamon
 
to taste
Olive oil
50 
ml
Water
0.5 
glass
Grated orange zest
 
to taste
Soda
0.5 
tsp
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Finely chop the dates and mix them with cinnamon and orange zest.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Pitted dates1 kg
    2. Ground cinnamon to taste
    3. Grated orange zest to taste
  • 2

    Prepare the dough separately (MixSy from Zepter will do this in a few seconds), add heated oil and warm water to the semolina, and mix well.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Semolina1 kg
    2. Olive oil50 ml
    3. Water0.5 glass
    4. Soda0.5 teaspoon
  • 3

    Roll the dough to a thickness of 0.5 cm, place the filling on top, roll it up and cut into pieces.

  • 4

    We fry the makrud on all sides.

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