gazelle ankles
{{short description|Traditional Maghrebi cookie}}
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| image = File:كعب الغزال.jpg
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| caption = A gazelle ankle cookie .
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| type = cookie
| course = dessert
| place_of_origin = Maghreb
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| main_ingredient = almond paste
| minor_ingredient = flour, sugar, butter, orange blossom water
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| serving_size = 100 g
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Gazelle ankles ({{Langx|ar|كعب الغزال}}; {{Langx|fr|cornes de gazelle|4=gazelle horns}}) are a traditional cookie of the Maghreb.{{cite web | last=Kraut | first=Gary Lee | title=You know you live in Paris when … Gazelle Horns | website=France Revisited - Life in Paris, Travel in France | date=23 Dec 2021 | url=https://francerevisited.com/2021/12/you-know-you-live-in-paris-when-gazelle-horns/ | access-date=8 Nov 2022}}Alain Jaouhari (2005) Marruecos: la cocina de mi madre. Intermón Oxfan. p. 172. {{ISBN|978-8484523536}} They are crescent-shaped cookies made of flour-based dough filled with almond paste aromatized with orange blossom water.