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Date Cookies, Ma'amoul and Karabij – Semolina Cookies Filled with Dates or Nuts | Joyce's Kitchen

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Individually handcrafted cookies are some of the most classic things that Joyce makes. Each date and nut cookie is decorated by hand. Karabij cookies are famous and considered the greatest Aleppo dessert. They are served with natif, a homemade marshmallow-like dessert topping flavored with orange blossom water. See Joyce's other videos on how to make natif, and also on how to make clarified butter, an important ingredient in these cookies. Enjoy! Joyce's Kitchen Youtube Channel: /channel/UCSCDU3OqbuM18lro-H2bixQ

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    @lynz45منذ 3 سنوات I thoroughly enjoyed watching you make these beautiful cookies. I felt like I was sitting in your kitchen listening to your every word and technique. Thank you for sharing these with all of us! ❤ 4
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    @maryannchandonnait8094منذ 2 سنوات Joyce, I know this is an old video but I'm watching it in July 2022. My parents were from Aleppo and my mom made all of those cookies around the holidays! id="hidden3" class="buttons"> The women in our church are gearing up now as our annual bazaar is coming in the fall. We will be making mideast sweets as well as cheese , sfeeha, and have a lot of patience in your directions and your fine motor skills are enviable. God bless you ....وسعت 3
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    @VianneyCreatesمنذ 4 سنوات Thank you for sharing your sweet family memories. What an honor to have heard them. 3
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    @michelleaw1325قبل 7 أشهر I so thoroughly enjoy watching you mix the dough by hand..so satisfying watching the love you include while kneading 1
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    @sausanacademyمنذ 2 سنوات What a beautiful legacy. In this world of automation, this kind of video is priceless. Thank you!
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    @queeniknowhoiam1091منذ 7 سنوات Beautiful handiwork and love designing the cookies Ms.Joyce.they look absolutely gorgeous! Your dear and beautiful mom taught you well. 8
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    @SharlynRipkaSharzStarzمنذ 4 سنوات Wow I’ve never seen a cookie like this.
    They look so good
    Thank you for sharing
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    @oneitalia2312منذ 3 سنوات ~♡~ What a lovely tutorial for your family's beloved, traditional beautiful cookies. Your detailed culinary 'artwork' and various pinched designs had me riveted throughout the entire video. How wonderful to watch an Artisan at work, all the while remembering your mother and father during your tribute. It us true, love knows no bounds. Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to show the world your delightful craft ~♡~ ....وسعت 1
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    @sjmsarkمنذ 6 سنوات Joyce, thank you! You are a great teacher 6
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    @queeniknowhoiam1091منذ 7 سنوات OH YUM!!! I want to eat every single one of these delicious cookies.one by one.popped into my mouth. Alongside a BIG ice cold glass of milk, or tea.I really just want the cookies!!!! 4
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    @rosesulla2616منذ 7 سنوات Thank you! I really enjoyed watching you making your wonderful deserts, especially your decoratingthem! Applause, applause! 3
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    @user-od4op6ng9yالعام الماضي Labor of love. Thanks for sharing! Stay blessed 1
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    @georgetteabdi6865منذ 3 سنوات My mom use to make the cross in the doughs. thank you madam joys :-) 1
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    @Sarah-ji2xbمنذ 6 سنوات Hi
    I love your video. I’ve learnt how to make Arabic cookies. Thank you very much. May God bless you and your family aameen
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    @frenchyladycuisine8314منذ 4 سنوات What a beautiful recipe and upload amazing ❣️ 1
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    @lulucastro7344منذ 4 سنوات Beautiful cookies. These are my favorites. I loved the picture of your parents and the parties. Thank you for sharing. I will try your verison.
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    @danijelakelava6602منذ 3 سنوات I Love to make People happy as well. You are a very good Lady. I Love you. 1
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    @oneitalia2312منذ 6 سنوات So very beautiful Joyce! ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
    How lucky you must feel while you're devoting your time to making and presenting these little morsels of love. May I ask you a question? After you have worked making the cookies, buying the best ingredients.presenting them on lovely plates, perhaps with paper doilies with special loved ones in mind.maybe you have a family member or a friend named Barbara, so for Barbara's Feast Day, you give her a beautiful gift. So absolutely loving on your part. My question to you is: What if no one appreciates it? What if the intended "Barbara" does not thank you? What if no one thanks you? Do you look for a hug, a little kiss, an attitude of gratitude? Would you do it again and again, holiday after holiday, for people close to you who don't thank you? ....وسعت
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    @margaritabetancourt1167منذ 3 سنوات How do you make the Natif or buy? I love these cookies I’m going to make the just like you! Thank you for sharing your recipe
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    @Love2TravelAwayمنذ 7 سنوات Joyce what a beautiful story and your families pictures are so beautiful what nationality are you? I known of this cookies for a while now, and I'M id="hidden7" class="buttons"> SO intrigue in the beauty of it. I've seen in the shapes that it can be converted into, and the mold that can be used. The ingredients and aromatics used in it are just mouth watering. The fillings of nuts and the liquids aromatic waters are incredible divine.I can't wait to make them and pass this art of cookie to my daughter. QUESTION if someone can help, what it's the difference between the Lebanese,Syrian,Arab, and Jewish maamoul cookie and also I saw a comment where someone from Scottish makes them too. QUESTION whats the stuff you serve the Karabij with the white stuff in the glass??What are the difference can someone help..Please. ....وسعت 1
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    @svetlanascotcher4343منذ 4 سنوات Thank you for the video. Could you please tell what it was you were using to chop the walnuts? Does this gadget have a name? Thank you, all the very best to you 1
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    @daiyomuu8445منذ 5 سنوات thumb up love your video just want to ask what is MAHALEB please what if I don't have mahaleb thanks for the recipe 1
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    @shahilaghمنذ 4 سنوات What happens if you put the dough inside the fridge to rest during that one hour ? Is it okay?
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    @13gladius28منذ 5 سنوات What is "mata" for? I don't have it and am not gonna make it. Otherwise looks all good. 2
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    @safaaissa8432منذ 8 سنوات جميل جدا ربنا يديك الصحة بتفكرني بماما 2
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    @abeirheib4871منذ 8 سنوات sounds like my mom's cooking:) where are your parents from?? 1
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    @maryannchandonnait8094منذ 2 سنوات Joyce, I know this is an old video but I'm watching it in July 2022. My parents were from Aleppo and my mom made all of those cookies around the holidays! id="hidden10" class="buttons"> The women in our church are gearing up now as our annual bazaar is coming in the fall. We will be making mideast sweets as well as cheese , sfeeha, and have a lot of patience in your directions and your fine motor skills are enviable. God bless you ....وسعت 3
  • @
    @oneitalia2312منذ 3 سنوات ~♡~ What a lovely tutorial for your family's beloved, traditional beautiful cookies. Your detailed culinary 'artwork' and various pinched designs had me riveted throughout the entire video. How wonderful to watch an Artisan at work, all the while remembering your mother and father during your tribute. It us true, love knows no bounds. Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to show the world your delightful craft ~♡~ ....وسعت 1
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    @oneitalia2312منذ 6 سنوات So very beautiful Joyce! ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
    How lucky you must feel while you're devoting your time to making and presenting these little morsels of love. May I ask you a question? After you have worked making the cookies, buying the best ingredients.presenting them on lovely plates, perhaps with paper doilies with special loved ones in mind.maybe you have a family member or a friend named Barbara, so for Barbara's Feast Day, you give her a beautiful gift. So absolutely loving on your part. My question to you is: What if no one appreciates it? What if the intended "Barbara" does not thank you? What if no one thanks you? Do you look for a hug, a little kiss, an attitude of gratitude? Would you do it again and again, holiday after holiday, for people close to you who don't thank you? ....وسعت
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    @Love2TravelAwayمنذ 7 سنوات Joyce what a beautiful story and your families pictures are so beautiful what nationality are you? I known of this cookies for a while now, and I'M id="hidden14" class="buttons"> SO intrigue in the beauty of it. I've seen in the shapes that it can be converted into, and the mold that can be used. The ingredients and aromatics used in it are just mouth watering. The fillings of nuts and the liquids aromatic waters are incredible divine.I can't wait to make them and pass this art of cookie to my daughter. QUESTION if someone can help, what it's the difference between the Lebanese,Syrian,Arab, and Jewish maamoul cookie and also I saw a comment where someone from Scottish makes them too. QUESTION whats the stuff you serve the Karabij with the white stuff in the glass??What are the difference can someone help..Please. ....وسعت 1