Moroccan Coconut Snowball Cookies (Richbond Cookies)

Moroccan Coconut Snowball Cookies (Richbond Cookies)

Prep: 60 mins

Cook: 12 mins

Total: 72 mins

Servings: 12 servings

Yield: 50 cookies

Take a look at the photo, and it’s easy to see why these melt-in-your-mouth Moroccan treats are called Snowball Cookies (Boules de Neige in French and Kwirat Tlj in Moroccan Arabic). Two vanilla-flavored cookies are sandwiched together after a dip in apricot jam scented with orange flower water and then rolled in coconut for a satisfying finishing touch. 

The cookies, which were particularly popular several decades ago, are known by a number of other names, among them Meshimisha, a diminutive form of apricots, and Helwat Richbond, in reference to the cookie being comparable in texture and status to the quality bedding and upholstery products manufactured by the Casablanca-based ​Richbond company.

Ingredients

  • 3 large eggs

  • 1 cup (236 milliliters) vegetable oil

  • 1 cup (200 grams) granulated sugar

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla sugar

  • 3 1/4 cups (400 grams) all-purpose flour

  • 2 teaspoons baking powder

  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

  • 2 1/2 cups (200 grams) shredded unsweetened coconut

  • 2 1/2 cups (625 grams) apricot jam

  • 3 tablespoons orange flower water

Steps to Make It

Make the Cookie Dough

  1. Gather the ingredients.

  2. Preheat your oven to 360 F/180 C.

  3. Line two or three baking sheets with parchment paper.

  4. In a large bowl, beat together the eggs, oil, sugar, and vanilla until smooth and thick. Add the flour, baking powder, and salt and stir or blend with your hands just long enough to form a soft, slightly sticky dough that can be shaped into balls.

  5. If you feel the dough is too soft and sticky, you can work in a little more flour, but take care to not over mix and not to add so much flour that the dough becomes stiff rather than soft.

  6. Shape the dough into small balls the size of cherries and place them on your lined baking sheet, allowing at least an inch (2.5 cm) between cookies.

  7. Bake the cookies in batches in the middle of the preheated oven for 10 to 12 minutes, or until lightly golden. Remove to a rack to cool briefly—about 5 minutes—before garnishing.

Garnish the Cookies

  1. While the first batch of cookies is baking, prepare the garnish.

  2. Transfer the coconut to a pie plate or other larger, shallow dish. Set aside.

  3. If your apricot jam has pieces of fruit in it, use an immersion blender or food processor to blend the jam to a smooth consistency.

  4. Place the apricot jam in a small saucepan and add the orange flower water. Heat over medium heat for a few minutes until the jam is hot and syrupy-thin. Remove from the heat.

  5. Submerge several cookies at a time in the hot jam. Remove two cookies, drain or wipe off the excess jam, and press their bottoms together. Roll the sandwiched cookies in the coconut and return them to the parchment-lined pan to finish cooling.  

  6. Repeat the garnishing with the remaining batches of cookies, reheating the apricot syrup if necessary to keep it a thin consistency. 

  7. Enjoy!

Tips

  • Instead of stove top, you can heat the jam and orange flower water in a microwave if you prefer.
  • Omit the orange flower water and/or replace the apricot jam with another flavored jam of your choice.
  • Instead of sandwiching the cookies, you can dip them individually in the apricot syrup and then coat them with coconut.
  • Allow the cookies to cool completely before transferring them to an airtight container. Cut up the parchment paper from your baking to use between layers of cookies in the storage container.
  • For best flavor and texture, allow the cookies to rest overnight before serving or freezing. They will keep at room temperature for several days.
Nutrition Facts
Servings: 12
Amount per serving
Calories 646
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 31g 40%
Saturated Fat 12g 60%
Cholesterol 47mg 16%
Sodium 182mg 8%
Total Carbohydrate 90g 33%
Dietary Fiber 4g 14%
Total Sugars 47g
Protein 7g
Vitamin C 6mg 31%
Calcium 75mg 6%
Iron 3mg 16%
Potassium 202mg 4%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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