Moroccan food and recipes
Warqa pastry (also called brick pastry) is an essential Moroccan ingredient, used to make a number of sweet and savory pastries and dishes. Although the traditional method of dabbing sticky warqa dough onto a hot pan is difficult to master, a much-easier technique of "painting" batter onto a pan can be used to make the pastry leaves at home.
In addition to the ingredients listed below, you'll want to have the following on hand:
a food processor
a new, clean nylon bristle paint brush, about 3" wide
a smaller basting brush
a medium or large non-stick skillet
a pot for boiling water
large plate or tray
plastic wrap
vegetable oil, for brushing the dough
Other than that, patience is all that's needed since you'll be cooking the warqa leaves one-by-one. See How to Make Warqa for photos of this easy process.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total cooking time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Yield: Approx. 400 g of warqa pastry
Ingredients:
1 3/4 cup (400 ml) water
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 scant cups (250 g) high gluten flour
3 tablespoons (30 g) durum flour or fine semolina
1/2 teaspoon salt
Preparation:
1. Process the warqa ingredients together in a food processor or blender for one or two minutes, or until very smooth and silky. Pour the batter through a strainer into a bowl, cover, and leave to rest for an hour at room temperature or longer in the fridge.
2. When you're ready to make the pastry leaves, fill a pot halfway with water and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer and place a non-stick skillet on top of the pot of water. (Choose a skillet and pot that will nestle as snugly as possible together. A larger non-stick skillet is best when making pastry for bastilla while you may find a smaller skillet more ideal if making warqa for briouats.) Leave the pan to heat for 10 minutes.
3. Lightly oil the non-stick skillet and wipe away the excess oil.
4. Stir the prepared warqa batter with your paint brush, wipe the excess off the bristles, and then "paint" the surface of the skillet with the batter, starting with the perimeter and then filling in the center. Dip for additional batter as needed to create an opaque layer of wet batter. Fill in any holes or spaces that you missed by dabbing on a little more batter.
5. Leave the batter to cook into a semi-transparent pastry leaf. This won't take too long, just one to several minutes. You'll know it's done when the center no longer looks wet or feels sticky, and the edges dry out and pull away from the side of the pan.
6. Loosen the cooked pastry leaf from the pan with a rubber spatula and lift it out by its edges. Place it cooked-side-up on a plate or tray lined with plastic wrap, and brush the cooked side lightly with oil.
7. There's no need to oil the pan again. Repeat the process with the remaining batter, stacking the pastry cooked-side-up as you work. Remember to oil each layer.
8. Wrap the stack of pastry leaves in plastic until needed later that day. Trim off the dry edges before you work. If you plan to use the warqa on another day, gently separate the cooled layers and re-stack cooked-side-up (this helps avoid the pastry leaves from sticking together), then wrap and freeze until needed. Thaw for an hour at room temperature.
9. When using warqa, the general rule of thumb is to keep the cooked side (shiny, oiled side) to the exterior of whatever you're making, while the filling should be enclosed by the uncooked side.
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Asilah Property Portfolio
Asilah Property Portfolio
Dolce Vita Tangier
The stretch of coastline between Tangier International Airport and the fishing village of Asilah has been the focus of development for some of the most prestigious developers in the world and the area is fast becoming known as the Golden Mile of Morocco. As of March 2009 this project was the only one where properties with direct beach access are available - and what’s more with prices from only €113,000 this is an opportunity not to be missed.
The three clusters of apartments are arranged around the swimming pool, clubhouse and tennis court to create a desirable boutique style project with direct beach access and sea views. The apartments are spacious and would be ideal for someone working in Tangier who wished to escape to the calm of the coast after work. The airport in Tangier is an easy ten minute drive and Asilah can be reached in around 15 minutes.
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Al Houara Resort Asilah
This truly spectacular resort looks set of become one of the most desirable places to live in Morocco. Developed by the property development arm of the Qatar government this world class project contains a host of features from a recreated Kasbah, 2.5km of beach, a large forested area with trails, an equestrian centre and a high class retail area with all the boutiques a luxury lifestyle demands.
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Tinja Emaar
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Paradise Golf and Beach
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Handily situated close to the Ibn Battuta (Tanger) Airport this development would make an ideal holiday home or rental investment. Construction work is underway on this site.
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Seaside Asilah
Situated within easy reach of the charming artist's town of Asilah this beachfront project represents excellent value on what is perhaps the most prestigious stretch of coastline in Morocco. The project comprises one, two and three bedroomed apartments - many with direct sea views - and these are available with an attractive payment schedule.
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Atlantic Golf and Beach
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Investment Opportunity in morocco
The Ideal Overseas Investment Opportunity
The Light is on Amber - Are You Ready to Go?
Tax Regime sympathetic to investors - The Moroccan government has implemented a number of changes to the taxation regime to make investing in Moroccan property attractive to overseas buyers. These include exemption from certain taxes for a number of years and a significant reduction in others. There is a double taxation treaty in place between the UK and Morocco, so where tax is payable you'll only pay it once.
Government Investment - The King has announced "Vision 201", which aims to have Morocco become a premier destination by 2010 and double tourist numbers to 10 million per annum.
Huge infrastructure improvements underway. The Americans are investing billions in new ports. New airports all around the country are being opened, all joined by a modern, wide motorway system. Plus a significant upgrade of the country's rail system will result in a high speed link between Tanger and Marrakech.
An undersea tunnel planned to link Spain to Morocco. A Swiss firm has just been appointed to oversee a full technical study of the link. Depending on the results of this survey it is estimated that a rail service (similar to the Channel Tunnel) will run through the tunnel and should be in operation by 2025.
An "open skies" agreement has been signed and the Government guarantees world class airport upgrades by 2010. This opens the way for budget flights from the UK and Ireland. RyanAir have announced flights to begin by this summer and will eventually fly to 20 destinations in Morocco, other low cost airlines such as Easyjet and Monarch will follow. At other destinations this has led to a driving down of flight prices and increasing local property prices in areas served by the airports.
Huge new developments - "Dubai-style" are underway backed by the world's largest developers. These will put Morocco firmly on the "destination map". Other developments are underway that will have to conform to strict environmental controls, concerning factors such as building height, that will aim to avoid making the same mistakes as the over-developed Costas in Spain.
The Celebs are moving in - The Beckhams, Jude Law, George Clooney and Brad Pitt have recently visited and bought - this is important, it puts Morocco in the media spotlight. In 2006 newspapers and magazine articles covering Morocco have increased dramatically and a recent survey by the London consultancy "Superbrands" identified Morocco as the second most desirable destination in the world today.
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