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Showing posts with label Sellou moroccan roasted almond and flour paste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sellou moroccan roasted almond and flour paste. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Sellou: Almond Halwa


I've heard many great reviews on Sellou: a Moroccan almond and flour paste dessert (more like candy). I decided I had to try it for myself. I have to say, its nice. But moderation is important. This tasty sweet has lots of fat, sugar and calories.

The original recipe came from cookingwithalia.com. I made the following changes: I used blanched almonds instead of almonds in their skins. I used clarified butter instead of regular butter. I also added a quarter teaspoon of crushed mastic (which turned out to not be enough to give any disctinct change in flavor).

Sellou
2 1/4 cup Flour
2 cups Blanched almonds
1 cup Sesame Seed
1 tsp Anise seeds
1/2 Tbsp Cinnamon
1/4 tsp Mastic (optional)
Pinch of salt
1 cup Powdered Sugar
8 Tbsp Clarified Butter
1/2 cup Honey

1) Bake flour in a 350F oven for 40 minutes. Mix every 10 minutes.
2) Roast almonds, sesame seeds, and anise seeds for 15-20 in a pan. Stir constantly.
3) In a food processor, grind 2/3 of the nut mixture, cinnamon, mastic, and salt finely.
4) Remove from processor and grind the rest of the nut mixture coarsely.
5) In a large bowl, combine nuts, sifted powdered sugar, and sifted flour.
6) Add in the butter and honey and mix with your (clean) hands.
7) Form a dome with the entire mixture and decorate with nuts.