Nonnette | |
| Type | Cake |
|---|---|
| Course | Dessert |
| Place of origin | France |
| Main ingredients | Honey |
| Ingredients generally used | Orange marmalade |

TheNonnette is a French dessert, translating literally to "little nuns". It is a smallgingerbread cake made ofhoney, rye flour, and usually filled withorange marmalade orhoney. It is also typically glazed with a mixtures of egg whites, sugar, and lemon juice, and is frequently served duringChristmastime.[1]
Nonnettes tend to have a sticky, moist texture due to their glaze and a spicy taste due to a combination ofcardamom,ginger,cinnamon,nutmeg, andallspice.
Nonnettes were originally prepared inDijon, France.[2] According to legend, they were first created by nuns in the abbey during the Middle Ages, thus leading to their namesake.[3] They were popularized byMulot & Petitjean, a baking company established inDijon in 1796, who began packaging and selling nonnettes to the general public.[4]