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Kaab el Ghazal | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Morocco, Maghreb | TasteAtlas

Kaab el ghazal

(Cornes de gazelle, Tcherek, Tcharek, Gazelle Horns, Gazelle Ankles)

These crescent-shaped cookies are usually associated with Morocco, but they can be found throughout Algeria and Tunisia in slightly different forms and under various names. Their name translates as gazelle ankles, but they are better known as gazelle horns.


They consist of a thin pastry shell that is wrapped around a sweet cinnamon-flavored almond filling. Both filling and the pastry dough are typically enriched with orange blossom water. The cookies can be coated in crushed nuts or optionally dipped in orange blossom water and then dusted with sugar, in which case they are typically referred as kaab el ghazal m'fenned.