Guide12 June 20264 Lesezeit: min

What Are Alfajores? Argentina's Favourite Cookie

Two soft cookies, a layer of dulce de leche, and a whole continent that loves them. A short guide to alfajores.

Von Daniel MellicovskyBaker and owner, Melly's Cookiebar

Handmade chocolate alfajores in a Melly's tin

An alfajor is two soft cookies joined with dulce de leche, sometimes dipped in chocolate or rolled in coconut. It is the most loved sweet across Argentina and much of Latin America, and we make ours by hand at Melly's Cookiebar in Amsterdam.

Chocolate or maicena?

Our chocolate alfajores are dipped in chocolate around a dulce de leche centre, rich and indulgent. The maicena alfajores are softer and lighter: tender cornstarch cookies filled with dulce de leche and rolled in coconut, the kind that melt in your mouth.

Where alfajores come from

The alfajor travelled from the Middle East to Spain and on to South America, where every country made it their own. In Argentina it became a national obsession, sold on every corner. Ours follow the family recipe we have baked in Amsterdam since 2003.

You can buy them fresh, packed in a collector tin, at the Cookiebar or shipped across the Netherlands, Europe, the UK and the US. See both kinds on our alfajores page.

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