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Maakouda | Traditional Appetizer From Morocco, Maghreb | TasteAtlas
Maakouda | Traditional Appetizer From Morocco, Maghreb | TasteAtlas

Maakouda

(Maaqouda)

Maakouda are traditional potato fritters that are popular throughout the Maghreb, especially in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The fritters are usually prepared plain, but they can also be stuffed with meat, tuna, or cheese, although not that often.


They're made with potatoes, parsley, garlic, flour, salt, and pepper. The potatoes are boiled, mashed, and mixed with other ingredients into small disks which are then deep-fried in hot oil until golden brown. Maakouda is traditionally served as an appetizer, a side dish, or an ingredient in a long sandwich roll that's usually sold as street food and served with harissa, coriander, and lemon juice.


The fritters are especially popular during the month of Ramadan.

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