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Tahini cookies | |
| Course | Dessert |
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| Main ingredients | Tahini, flour, sugar, butter, rose water |
| Variations | Tahini mixed with date molasses, rose water |
Tahini cookie is a cookie made of tahini, flour, sugar and butter and usually topped with almonds or pine nuts.
Preparation
[edit]The traditional way to prepare tahini cookies[1][self-published source] is to combine flour, sugar and butter until it creates a crumbly mixture before adding in the raw tahini. Balls of dough are then shaped into round, flat cookies, oftentimes with almonds or pine nuts pressed into them. The baked cookie resembles a shortbread. Variations that include adding cinnamon, rose water, orange blossom water, date molasses or grape molasses are widespread.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ↑ Katie, Chocolate Covered (2022-04-27). "Tahini Cookies - The Best Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe!". Chocolate Covered Katie. Retrieved 2023-08-20.
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