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Sellou Moroccan Cookie Mixture

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Ingredients

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1 1/2 cups flour, sifted
3/4 cup sesame seeds
canola oil, for frying
1 1/4 cups blanched skinless almonds, sliced
1/3 cup powdered sugar
1/2 - 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 - 1/2 tablespoon ground aniseed (ground anise)
salt, to taste
1/3 - 1/2 cup ghee (clarified butter)

Nutritional information

775.3
Calories
483 g
Calories From Fat
53.7 g
Total Fat
14.5 g
Saturated Fat
44.5 mg
Cholesterol
150.7 mg
Sodium
61.7 g
Carbs
9.4 g
Dietary Fiber
12.1 g
Sugars
18.8 g
Protein
581g
Serving Size

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Sellou Moroccan Cookie Mixture

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    This isn't really a cookie but that is how my husband describes it & he is from Morocco. It is a sweet powder mixture that Moroccans eat on special occasions, such as Ramadan. (use fresh ground almond butter from a specialty store to skip the steps of frying & grinding the almonds. Make sure if you do this that the only ingredient in the almond butter is almonds.)

    • 140 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

    Ingredients

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    Sellou (Moroccan Cookie Mixture), This isn’t really a cookie but that is how my husband describes it & he is from Morocco It is a sweet powder mixture that Moroccans eat on special occasions, such as Ramadan (use fresh ground almond butter from a specialty store to skip the steps of frying & grinding the almonds Make sure if you do this that the only ingredient in the almond butter is almonds ), This isn’t really a cookie but that is how my husband describes it & he is from Morocco It is a sweet powder mixture that Moroccans eat on special occasions, such as Ramadan (use fresh ground almond butter from a specialty store to skip the steps of frying & grinding the almonds Make sure if you do this that the only ingredient in the almond butter is almonds )


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Brown the Flour: This Can Be Done Up to a Week Prior to Making the Sellou. Preheat the Oven to 400f (200c). Place the Flour in a Very Large Baking Pan and Bake For About 30 Minutes or Until Light-to-Medium Golden Brown.

    2
    Done

    Stir Every Five Minutes to Prevent Burning and to Help the Flour Color Evenly. When the Flour Is Cool, Sift It Several Times to Remove Any Balls. Cover and Store Until Needed.

    3
    Done

    Toast the Sesame: Spread the Sesame in a Single Layer on a Large Baking Sheet, and Toast in a 400 F (200 C) Oven For 15 to 20 Minutes, or Until Crunchy and Nutty in Flavor. (or, Toast the Sesame in Batches in a Skillet Over Medium-Low Heat, Stirring Constantly.) When the Sesame Is Cool, Store in a Covered Container Until Needed.

    4
    Done

    Fry the Almonds: Heat 1/2 Inch of Oil in a Large Frying Pan Over Medium Heat, and Fry the Almonds in Batches, Stirring Constantly, Until Light Golden Brown. the Almonds Will Continue to Darken to a Richer Golden Brown Once They're Removed from the Oil. Drain and Cool the Fried Almonds.

    5
    Done

    Note: Be Careful not to Let the Oil Get So Hot That the Almonds Brown Too Quickly and Take on a Burnt Flavor. the Frying Should Take About Five to 10 Minutes For the Almonds to Color Properly So That They Are Cooked Inside as Well as Out.

    6
    Done

    Assembling the Sellou: Melt the Clarified Butter and Set Aside.

    7
    Done

    in a Very Large Mixing Bowl, Sift the Browned Flour, Powdered Sugar, Spices and Salt Through a Fine Sieve. Discard Any Tiny Balls of Browned Flour That Remain. Use Your Hands to Toss and Thoroughly Blend the Mixture.

    8
    Done

    Reserve 2-3 Tbsp of Unground Sesames to Mix Into the Sellou For Crunch and Texture. Finely Grind the Rest of the Sesame Seeds in a Food Processor Until Almost Paste-Like.

    9
    Done

    Separate the Almond Into Two Bowls. Grind Half the Almonds to a Smooth Paste and the Other Half Just Until the Oils Are Released. Add Both the Almonds & Sesame Pastes to the Flour Mixture.

    10
    Done

    Next, Use Your Hands to Toss and Thoroughly Blend Everything Together. Taste and Add a Little More Sugar or Spices If Desired.

    11
    Done

    Gradually Work in Enough of the Melted, Clarified Butter to Form a Glistening Mixture That Is Moist Enough to Pack Into a Ball or Mound.

    12
    Done

    Knead the Sellou For a Few Minutes to Ensure Everything Is Mixed Thoroughly Before Transferring to a Plastic Container. (the Sellou Will Continue to Absorb the Butter and Dry a Little Bit as It Is Stored.).

    13
    Done

    Let the Mixture to Cool and Then Cover. Sellou Keeps Well For Two Months or Longer in an Airtight Plastic Container. It Can Also Be Frozen For Up to Six Months. Allow Newly Prepared Sellou to Sit For a Day or Two Before Freezing.

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