
Almond Fekkas
If you were sitting in our family salon right now, I would serve you this. Traditionally Moroccan "Biscotti". Twice-baked crunchy cookies filled with almonds, raisins, and anise seeds. Rooted deeply in our Berber and Andalusian heritage, this is more than just a dish—it's a story told through spices. Trust me, you'll need plenty of crusty bread to soak up every last drop.
Ingredients
- Flour
- Eggs
- Sugar
- Whole almonds
- Anise seeds
- Orange blossom water
Step-by-Step Instructions
Prepare the ingredients
What makes this dish a true Masterpiece?
Start the base
Start by gathering your ingredients. The magic always begins with patience and the right spices.
Add the spices
Bake long logs of dough.
Cook to perfection
Cool completely.
Cook to perfection
Slice thinly and bake again until crispy.
Cook to perfection
Serve immediately in the center of the table. In Morocco, we never eat alone—Karam (hospitality) demands we share!
One Tip That Actually Matters
Toast your whole spices in a dry pan for 30 seconds before you grind them. It opens them up. The difference in flavor is not subtle.
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About This Recipe
This dish is a labor of love, but honestly, that's the secret. The slow simmer is what makes everything tender and lets those spices really sing. Take your time with it—it's worth every minute.
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