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Kneglets, or Knadels

Marzipan-Filled Cookies

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  • Makes

    24 to 30

    cookies
    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in
Saffron Shores: Jewish Cooking of the Southern Mediterranean

By Joyce Goldstein

Published 2002

  • About

These cookies go by many names, most of them affectionate. Algerian cook Emma Bensaid calls them knedettes. Knadels, or kneglets, appear in Fortunée Hazan-Arama’s Saveurs de mon enfance, as well as in L a table juive and Maguy Kakon’s L a cuisine juive du Maroc de mere et fille. Moroccan cooks sometimes call them massapane and use special molds that look like fluted tartlet molds. Small tartlet molds are a good idea, as forming the cookies by hand i

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