Sumptuous North African M'hanncha with Nutty Almond Filling
M'hanncha, meaning 'serpent' in Arabic, is a visually stunning Moroccan pastry with a rich almond filling. It's characterized by its unique shape and robust flavors, a perfect highlight for any occasi

Preparation
Get these tasks done before you start cooking.
Preparing the Almond Filling
- 1
Combine dry ingredients
In a medium bowl, combine almond flour, sugar, and cinnamon.
- 2
Mix wet ingredients
Add orange blossom water, lemon zest, and melted butter. Mix well to form a paste.
- 3
Portion the paste
Divide the almond paste into 3 equal parts.
Handling the Phyllo Dough
- 1
Butter the first sheet
Carefully lay out one sheet of phyllo dough and brush generously with melted butter.
Tip: Keep phyllo sheets covered with a damp towel to prevent drying.
- 2
Stack sheets
Place another sheet on top and repeat the brushing process. Continue until you have a stack of 4 sheets.
- 3
Create all stacks
Repeat to create 3 stacks for the entire filling.
Tip: Work in a cool environment to keep butter from setting too quickly.
How to Make Sumptuous North African M'hanncha with Nutty Almond Filling
Total time: 3 h 20 min · Yields 8 servings
- 1
Roll the dough
Place the almond filling along one long edge of each phyllo stack and roll tightly into a log.
- 2
Coil the pastry
Shape each log into a coil, starting from the center outwards on a buttered baking sheet.
- 3
Bake the M'hanncha
Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) and bake for 30-35 minutes until golden brown.
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