I tried this recipe and it was a disaster! After 5 minutes in the oven, on 170 C °,the cookies were burned on the bottom. I took them out quickly and they fell into pieces! I had to throw them away ...what a pity! What did i do wrong?
1- the temperature of your oven is not aligned with what you read, and this is a common problems with ovens. You may set the oven to temperature 170 C but it's really 190 C, for example, or vice versa. So you may want to lower the temperature of the oven.
2- you put the baking sheet in the lower rack of the oven. You want to put it in the middle of the oven, not close to the bottom, otherwise it would burn.
3- you have to let the cookies cool down before moving them (very gently). if you touch them when they are hot, they will crumble. the texture of these cookies is very 'buttery' - they basically crumble and melt in your mouth. it's so good, but they have to be handled very carefully.
lol i thought i failed this one miserably! i ground the peanuts in a food processor and a lot of them were left big and chunky... but i wsa like well, most of it is a fine flower- so i will just continue and my cookies will have chunks of peanuts in them! that could be cool........... problem is when u are making them into little balls- they're nearly impossible to keep together! argh!!! but yeah in the end they have turned out pretty well!! they are just cooling now, cant wait to taste them :D!
Two things: 1) Can we get a text recipe which includes flour if we don't mind gluten?
2) When I attempted this, my "dough" became incredibly wet and sloppy. Could this have been a failure to process the nuts fine enough, or was simply scaling all the ingredients in half a bad idea?
Add flour that has been baked on the oven until it became golden brown to the recipe. The amount of flour = amount of peanuts. The rest of the recipe is the same. you can find all my recipes in my website cookingwithalia(dot)com
for question 2 - yes, I think what happened is that the texture of the ground peanuts was not fine enough, so it did not 'drink' the liquid. You have to grind the peanuts into a 'flour' texture. Also, add the oil little by little. this would help.
I like the new intro music. I have recently gotten into gluten-free cooking...it's become a popular diet trend and I like to have recipes like these in my repertoire.
salam alaykum nice cookies hmm but i need some help how many cups is for 17oz of (peanuts)
Maryam31M 1 month ago
Salam Alaykum hmmmmmmmmm very nice i love it i will try make them soon Shokran for all your nice receipes and for explaining them sooo well
Maryam31M 3 months ago
Thanks for the tutorial. can you please tell me the name os "Al maska al 7orra " in English? thanks in advance
happysmilezone 7 months ago
Can I use canola oil instead of vegetable oil ?
Pavithra9181 10 months ago
looks yum..thanks for sharing.
reminds me of a Bakewell tarte type mixture on occasions I attempt to make
[ almond 'batter' in vegan/gluten free pastry]
so much lighter without the gluten - delicate and perhaps too delicious...
VonLeachim 1 year ago
I tried this recipe and it was a disaster! After 5 minutes in the oven, on 170 C °,the cookies were burned on the bottom. I took them out quickly and they fell into pieces! I had to throw them away ...what a pity! What did i do wrong?
zaalouk 1 year ago
@zaalouk
2 things I can think of:
1- the temperature of your oven is not aligned with what you read, and this is a common problems with ovens. You may set the oven to temperature 170 C but it's really 190 C, for example, or vice versa. So you may want to lower the temperature of the oven.
2- you put the baking sheet in the lower rack of the oven. You want to put it in the middle of the oven, not close to the bottom, otherwise it would burn.
cookingwithalia 1 year ago
@zaalouk
3- you have to let the cookies cool down before moving them (very gently). if you touch them when they are hot, they will crumble. the texture of these cookies is very 'buttery' - they basically crumble and melt in your mouth. it's so good, but they have to be handled very carefully.
hope this helps!
cookingwithalia 1 year ago
@cookingwithalia
Thanks for the advice! I definetly have an oven problem...
Still, I might give it another try because I love peanuts..
zaalouk 1 year ago
lol i thought i failed this one miserably! i ground the peanuts in a food processor and a lot of them were left big and chunky... but i wsa like well, most of it is a fine flower- so i will just continue and my cookies will have chunks of peanuts in them! that could be cool........... problem is when u are making them into little balls- they're nearly impossible to keep together! argh!!! but yeah in the end they have turned out pretty well!! they are just cooling now, cant wait to taste them :D!
albstralian 1 year ago
¡ Gracias !
birdonet 1 year ago
Two things: 1) Can we get a text recipe which includes flour if we don't mind gluten?
2) When I attempted this, my "dough" became incredibly wet and sloppy. Could this have been a failure to process the nuts fine enough, or was simply scaling all the ingredients in half a bad idea?
AARONMACKENZIE 1 year ago
@AARONMACKENZIE
Add flour that has been baked on the oven until it became golden brown to the recipe. The amount of flour = amount of peanuts. The rest of the recipe is the same. you can find all my recipes in my website cookingwithalia(dot)com
for question 2 - yes, I think what happened is that the texture of the ground peanuts was not fine enough, so it did not 'drink' the liquid. You have to grind the peanuts into a 'flour' texture. Also, add the oil little by little. this would help.
cookingwithalia 1 year ago
@cookingwithalia Thank you for the reply, I will be sure to try both when I can!
AARONMACKENZIE 1 year ago
@cookingwithalia i wish i could have read this befroe i made my cookies
i have failed badly :(
daprincess8282 1 year ago
looks good,but i don't have the tool to grind the peanuts
holymoutain 1 year ago
I like the new intro music. I have recently gotten into gluten-free cooking...it's become a popular diet trend and I like to have recipes like these in my repertoire.
Oecologeae 1 year ago
Looks good!
TheVittleVlog 1 year ago
YUM!!!
StrainSop 1 year ago
It looks so nice, thanks! I also love Moroccan dishes like the one you use in the end.
suraah 1 year ago
Great recipe! Easy and they look delicious. Making note to try! Thanks Alia for posting. KtC
kooktocook 1 year ago
OMG.....i didnt realise it was THIS eay! geez! thanks so much alia....u need to post more vids up!
daprincess8282 1 year ago
thank ya kindly for this video! :)
DJTonyAllen 1 year ago
Oh... peanuts are my kryptonite. On my list to make.
iloveelhassan 1 year ago