Meloui – Moroccan Flaky Bread Recipe (2024)

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I love learning new techniques in cooking. The artist in me craves for such things in life. So when I see some interesting technique, I bookmark it to try later. When I was choosing recipes for the international theme, cook by capitals, I searched my bookmarks for a perfect fit and I got one. The third capital city to start with R for this week’s theme is Rabat, which is the capital of Morocco. I have tried so many Moroccan dishes because it is one of my favourite cuisines around the world. There are so many wonderful breads from Morocco.

Check out some of my recipes from Moroccan cuisine:

Chebakia

Petite Fekka

Ghoriba

Khobz

Harcha

Meloui – Moroccan Flaky Bread Recipe (1)

I had three breads in the book mark list and as I was making it for Sruti, I let her choose one from it. She wanted this flaky flat bread which looked so much like the south Indian parotta. But these meloui are huge. And also the layering was totally different from what we do for parotta. During my beginning years of blogging, I made a series of posts on layered rotis showing different techniques. Check out the different layered parathas in the blog. The dough is such a simple dough with just flour, water and salt. To layer, a combination of butter and oil are used which makes the bread so full of flavour. The finished layered dough is spread with fingers on the hot tawa itself, just like we do rotis. I made the breads smaller to fit into my small tawa, but if you have a larger one, then make one single bread with the ingredient list below. Serve it with a spicy curry of your choice.

Meloui – Moroccan Flaky Bread Recipe (2)

Recipe Source: Sou Sou Kitchen

Makes 2 smaller Meloui

Ingredients:

All Purpose Flour – 1 cup

Salt – 1/2 tsp

Water as Needed

Ghee / Butter – 2 tbs

Oil – 2 tbs

Procedure:

Mix together flour, salt and add enough water to make a slightly sticky dough.

COver and set it aside for 15 minutes.

Now knead the dough for 2-3 minutes until it is soft, smooth and pliable.

Cover and set aside for another 15 minutes.

Divide the dough into two equal portions and shape them into logs.

Mix together room temperature butter and oil in a bowl.

Roll and stretch the log of dough into a thin rope.

Now take some oil mixture in the fingers and apply it on the rope while at the same time flatten it.

Keep on doing it until you are done with the whole rope.

Now take oil in the fingers and apply it on the stretched dough and stretch it even more so that it becomes transparent.

Even if some hole appear, it is fine.

Keep on stretching with oil mix until you are done with the whole portions.

Now gather the stretched dough and make coil in your hand. Refer the pictures to get a clear idea.

Once you get a disc of gathered dough, place it on a plate and cover and set aside.

Finish the remaining dough.

Heat a tawa and place a disc on it. Stretch it with the fingers to get a thin bread.

Cook both sides until golden and flaky. Drizzle some ghee or oil if needed.

Once completely cooked, remove the bread and repeat with the other.

Serve it with a spicy curry of your choice.

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Meloui - Moroccan Flaky Bread Recipe

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Course Breads, Flat Bread

Cuisine International, Moroccan

Servings 2 Breads

Ingredients

  • All Purpose Flour - 1 cup
  • Salt - 1/2 tsp
  • Water - as needed
  • Ghee / Butter - 2 tbs
  • Oil-2 tbs

Instructions

  • Mix together flour, salt and add enough water to make a slightly sticky dough.

  • COver and set it aside for 15 minutes.

  • Now knead the dough for 2-3 minutes until it is soft, smooth and pliable.

  • Cover and set aside for another 15 minutes.

  • Divide the dough into two equal portions and shape them into logs.

  • Mix together room temperature butter and oil in a bowl.

  • Roll and stretch the log of dough into a thin rope.

  • Now take some oil mixture in the fingers and apply it on the rope while at the same time flatten it.

  • Keep on doing it until you are done with the whole rope.

  • Now take oil in the fingers and apply it on the stretched dough and stretch it even more so that it becomes transparent.

  • Even if some hole appear, it is fine.

  • Keep on stretching with oil mix until you are done with the whole portions.

  • Now gather the stretched dough and make coil in your hand. Refer the pictures to get a clear idea.

  • Once you get a disc of gathered dough, place it on a plate and cover and set aside.

  • Finish the remaining dough.

  • Heat a tawa and place a disc on it. Stretch it with the fingers to get a thin bread.

  • Cook both sides until golden and flaky. Drizzle some ghee or oil if needed.

  • Once completely cooked, remove the bread and repeat with the other.

  • Serve it with a spicy curry of your choice.

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FAQs

What is the most popular bread in Morocco? ›

Round Bread or Khobz

This is one of the most common type of breads in Morocco and one of the most consumed one. It's made out of flour, water, and yeast but it's still very delicious. It's very crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside.

What is bread made from in Morocco? ›

Upon entering a bakery, you will be confronted with many choices of breads usually made from coarse barely, flour, wheat, sorghum, or millet. The bread bakers are usually women who are expert in kneading the dough until it is evenly distributed and enriched with herbs, spices, proteins, and other goodies.

How do you eat Moroccan bread? ›

Moroccan Bread is served on every possible occasion you can think of. It's served during breakfast with some butter and jam. And it's usually served as a side with many different kinds of tagines. Or maybe with this Authentic Moroccan Lentil Soup.

What is the most eaten food in Morocco? ›

Couscous

One of the foremost popular Moroccan dishes is couscous. Traditionally, it's made from wheat pasta, which is rolled and sliced by hand. It's steamed with stewed meat and seasonal vegetables. While serving, the couscous is covered by meat, then vegetables are placed on top or on the edges of the pyramid.

What is the national food of Morocco? ›

Couscous is considered Morocco's national dish

Steamed above a pot of boiling vegetables, the dish is fluffed by hand for an hour or more to make sure the end result is up to scratch. Served with aubergines, onion and any other vegetable that takes your fancy, it not only tastes great but is super healthy too.

Why is Moroccan food so good? ›

In addition to Morocco being an agricultural country, you may find that vegetables and fruits play a huge role in the kitchen of Moroccans and add a pure test to their dishes. In addition to the flavors, Moroccan cuisine is based on olive oil, Argan Oil that they use in almost every dish.

What do Arabs call bread? ›

"pita bread") is sometimes used; other names are simply خبز (khubz, "bread"), الخبز العربي (al-khubz al-ʿarabiyy, "Arab bread") or خبز الكماج (khabaz al-kimaj, "al-kimaj bread").

What is a typical Moroccan breakfast? ›

In Morocco bread is eaten with every meal and breakfast is not an exception. Pancakes and cakes made from semolina are also frequent guests on the table. Other Moroccan breakfast staples are fresh goat's cheese and olives. Such a popular in many countries morning meal option as fried egg is beloved in Morocco too!

How do you say "bread" in Moroccan? ›

Bread in Arabic means خُبْز.

What do Moroccans cook their food in? ›

Berber. The Berbers, Morocco's first inhabitants are responsible for culinary methods and practices that are still alive today. They introduced the tagine utensil more than 2000 years ago and are in fact responsible for the slow cooking and well-known cooking practice.

What is the most popular bread in Africa? ›

"This is taken from the Congo Cookbook. Unleavened bread that is very popular and is served with many curry dishes.

Is bolani the best bread in the world? ›

Bolani 📍 Afghanistan 🇦🇫 ⭐️ 4.3 💯 #50 best rated bread in the world The Afghan bolani is a stuffed, pan-fried flatbread made with unleavened dough that is typically filled with a mixture of potato mash and various other ingredients such as spinach, spring onions, pumpkin, or even green or red lentils.

What do Moroccans eat daily? ›

The Moroccan diet is heavily grain-based, focusing on the wheat found in couscous, breads, and pastries. The main protein sources are lentils, chickpeas, and fava beans. Moroccans also frequently eat beef and veal, as well as poultry in the form of chicken and pigeon, and fish in coastal regions.

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