NAPOLITAINES: A MAURITIAN HERITAGE WITH RECIPE

Originating in Mauritius, napolitaines gained popularity and taste. Discover its simple step-by-step recipe and why it deserves to be a national heritage!

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Who does not enjoy a napolitaine with tea or coffee? This biscuit has won the hearts of Mauritians and the rest of the world since a few centuries ago. In this article, we will learn about its history, an exclusive easy step-by-step recipe from Hus Baking Fantasy, and why it deserves to be recognized as a national heritage.

From The French Era

The French settled in Mauritius in 1715, but economic and development activities began in the 1720s. Obviously, they combined their succulent culinary ideas with their cultures. It is believed that napolitaine originated during the French era. As you are aware, the French have a diverse range of desserts, including the well-known croissants.

Napolitaine is a pair of shortbread cookies sandwiched together with jam or cream and topped with a thick sugar icing in various colors. The most traditional is pink on top with strawberry jam in the middle. Nowadays, there are many different types of napolitaines, some of which are decorated. Those who do not like the sugar icing on top may prefer napolitaine with coconut flakes.

It is usually served with tea or coffee. Napolitaines are also served on special occasions like weddings and parties.

Step-By-Step Napolitaine Recipe

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Husnah from Hus Baking Fantasy.

Husnah B.N Djarlo has a passion for baking. We can say that baking is in her blood. She has a Facebook page called Hus Baking Fantasy, where she shares all of her cakes. Below is a step-by-step recipe for napolitaine, which she has graciously shared with us today.

We will divide the ingredients into three parts: cookies, filling, and glazing. They are as follows.

Cookies:

Filling:

Glazing:

STEP 1: After your ingredients are in place, let’s move onto the dough preparation.

STEP 2: After 30 minutes of chilling, it is time to roll and shape.

Dough Preparation

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The first step to prepare the dough. Add butter with flour.

Dough Kneading

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Knead the dough according to the given instructions above.

Dough Rolling

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Roll the dough properly to the proposed thickness, that is 0.5 to 1cm.

STEP 3: Now, it is time to bake the biscuits you shaped.

STEP 4: Next, the filling process.

Create Cookie Shape

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Create the cookie shape. Choose any size and shape you wish.

Place Cookies On Tray

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After creating the shapes, it is time to bake. Place them on a baking tray.

Add Strawberry Jam

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After baking the cookies, add strawberry jam of your choice between them.

STEP 5: It is time for glazing.

FINAL STEP: Enjoy!

Time For Glazing

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Combine icing sugar to create the glaze. Adjust the level of sugar accordingly.

Everything Is Ready

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Once the glaze is cooled down, it is time to enjoy your napolitaines!

Napolitaines, A National Heritage?

There are numerous local foods that have been part of our lives for decades, if not centuries. Faratha, fried noodles, the famous "gato pima," and other dishes brought by our ancestors have since become part of our local cuisine, along with napolitaines. Selena LeRoux, 22 years old, a passionate advocate for Mauritius' cultural heritage, proposed to the authority that napolitaine be listed as an intangible national heritage. She was determined to fulfill her wish, but she passed away in December 2023. Now, her father, Christophe LeRoux, intends to continue her project.

Whether napolitaine should be considered an intangible national heritage or not, we can say that this dish has captured the hearts of Mauritians.


Ali J (Author)

Author: Ali J | Date Published: March 22, 2024 | Last Updated: NA

Special Thanks: Hus Baking Fantasy & Christophe LeRoux.