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Saragli (Σαραγλί)

Dec 22nd, 2009 | By
Saragli (Σαραγλί)

There are many riffs on Baklava that one can make and Saragli are just one of them. The classic Baklava is made with stacks of buttered phyllo spiked with a mixture of nuts, cinnamon, sugar and cloves. For  Christmas this year, we decided to make an array of Baklava/Syropiasta sweets. In the coming days, I [...]



Lady Fingers (δάχτυλα-κυριών)

Jun 9th, 2009 | By
Lady Fingers (δάχτυλα-κυριών)

You’ve been asked before and you’ll be asked again…”is there anything better tasting than fried dough”? This delicious treat comes from the island of Cyprus. This predominantly Greek-speaking island lies in the easternmost corner of of the Mediterranean Sea (between Turkey and Lebanon) has a cuisine very similar to mainland Greece but it also possesses [...]



Baklava (Μπακλαβάς)

Apr 28th, 2009 | By
Baklava (Μπακλαβάς)

Finally…a baklava recipe and some background and opinion on this dessert, popular all around the world. The origins of Baklava can be traced to Turkey (which is fine by me) and rather than focus on the differences between Greeks and Turks, I try and focus on the similarities between the two peoples. Relations between the [...]



Kataifi (καταϊφι)

Jan 29th, 2009 | By

The sister dessert to Baklava has to be Kataifi. The more common and popular dessert is baklava but don’t let that keep you from trying out this dessert that’s easy to assemble, fabulous to look at and ever a delight to eat. Much like Baklava, Kataifi exists in the dessert repertoire of Greek, Turkish, Middle [...]



Chocolate Baklava (Μπακλαβάς-Σοκολάτας)

Dec 21st, 2008 | By

Perhaps one of the best known and popular Greek desserts is Baklava. Greeks have made & enjoyed Baklava for ages and it’s popularity is further evidenced by versions of Baklava appearing in Turkish, Middle-Eastern and Persian cuisines. Baklava is essentially made of layers of phyllo sandwiching a nut and spice mixture in the middle. A [...]



Karydopita (Καρυδόπιτα)

May 24th, 2008 | By

Feeling a little nostalgic, I asked my mom to share her Karydopita recipe with me. Karydopita is a Greek walnut cake but the amazing thing about this dessert is that there’s no flour in it! I’m not a big fan of super-syrupy Greek desserts but this is one cake that requires a simple syrup to [...]