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Gazelle ankles
A gazelle ankle cookie .
Alternative names Arabic: كعب الغزال (kaʕbu lɣazaːl) "gazelle ankles"
French: cornes de gazelle "gazelle horns"
Type cookie
Course dessert
Place of origin North Africa
Region or state North Africa
Main ingredients almond paste
Ingredients generally used flour, sugar, butter, orange blossom water
Plates of gazelle ankles

Gazelle ankles (transliterated from Arabic: كعب الغزال kaʕbu lɣazaːl, also known in French as cornes de gazelle, "gazelle horns") are a traditional cookie of the Maghreb. [1] [2] They are crescent-shaped cookies made of flour-based dough filled with almond paste aromatized with orange blossom water.

Ingredients

The essential ingredients in gazelle ankles:

References

  1. ^ Kraut, Gary Lee (23 Dec 2021). "You know you live in Paris when … Gazelle Horns". France Revisited - Life in Paris, Travel in France. Retrieved 8 Nov 2022.
  2. ^ Alain Jaouhari (2005) Marruecos: la cocina de mi madre. Intermón Oxfan. p. 172. ISBN  978-8484523536