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Ghouribi (Moroccan Sugar Cookies)

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Vegetables, Grains Moroccan Z-, Purim 30 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Vegetable oil or butter
1 c Sugar
3 c Unbleached all-purpose flour
1/3 c Finely ground walnuts or almonds
Cinnamon

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly flour an ungreased cookie sheet.
2. Place oil and sugar in a large bowl and mix well. Gradually add the
flour, a cup at a time, and knead well. Blend in the nuts.
3. When the dough feels mooth, use the palm of your hand to roll it into
balls the size of an egg. Pat into a round cookie about 2- inches in
diameter. The cookies should not be flat.
4. Place on the cookie sheet and sprinkle the center of each cookie with
cinnamon. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes. Do not let the cookies become even
slightly brown; they must remain off-white.
*A Turkish variation uses cocoa instead of cinnamon and is sprinkled with
powdered sugar. These cookies can also be shaped into crescents.
NOTE: On Purim morning, Moroccan Jews decorate their tables with flowers
and sweet delicacies such as ghouribi. Children especially enjoy making
thes treats as they can roll the dough with their hands.
SOURCE: The Jewish Holiday Kitchen by Joan Nathan p. 227 Schocken Books NY
ISBN 0-8052-0900-X
Recipe by: The Jewish Holiday Kitchen by Joan Nathan p.229  1988
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by Linda Shapiro <lss@coconet.com> on Feb 20,
1998

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