Kwarezimal

A popular Maltese biscuit consumed mainly during Lent and its name comes from the Latin word ‘quaresima’ which refers to the 40 days of Lent. As per tradition, it’s also made without using any dairy or fats.  


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Ingredients:

Dough:

  • 250g Plain Flour 

  • 250g Pure Ground Almonds 

  • 170g Castor Sugar

  • 150g Crushed Roasted Almonds

  • 2tsp Dark Cocoa Powder

  • Grated Zest of 1 Orange

  • Grated Zest of 1 Lemon

  • 1.5tsp Orange Blossom Water (ilma zahar)

  • 1/2tsp Cinnamon

  • 1/2tsp Mixed Spice

  • 1/2stp Vanilla Essence

  • 200ml Water

    Topping 

  • 2tbsp Honey

  • 30g Roasted Chopped Pistachios or Almonds

Directions:

  • In a large bowl combine all the dry ingredients.

  • Mix them a bit then add the wet ingredients.

  • Work everything into a soft dough and form it into a thick sausage shape on a floured surface.

  • Cut the portions into the desired size and form the kwarezimal onto a baking tray lined with baking paper.

  • Flatten them a little and leave some space between them. Create a diamond pattern on top and bake them in a preheated 180°c oven for about 12 - 15 minutes. It’s very important that they remain soft when you pull them out of the oven. Otherwise, they will harden too much once they cool down.

  • Drizzle them with honey while they are still warm and sprinkle chopped pistachios or almonds.

  • Best enjoyed when they cool down completely and harden a little.

 

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