memignons
Memignons are a type of traditional French pastry, originating from the region of Lorraine. They are small, round, and slightly flattened cookies, typically made from a simple dough consisting of flour, butter, sugar, and eggs. The dough is rolled out thinly and cut into circles, which are then baked until golden brown. Memignons are often dusted with powdered sugar before serving, giving them a delicate, sweet flavor and a crisp, crunchy texture.
The name "memignon" is derived from the French word "mignon," which means "little" or "cute." This reflects
In addition to their traditional form, memignons can be decorated with various toppings, such as chocolate