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The Greek Collection
A selection of my favorite bakes just for you! For everyday or holiday!
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PasteliSesame honey Candy. | Mati CookiesCookies painted with icing to look like the evil eye or Mati. | NougatChewy meringue with nuts folded in sandwiched by wafer paper. |
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20220704_141029_03_saved | Baklava made with a mix of pistachios, almonds and walnutsMultiple layers of crispy buttered phyllo with a mixture of pistachios, almonds and walnuts soaked in a cinnamon citrus honey syrup. | Loukouma, Greek DonutsGreek yeast Donuts dusted with crystal sugar. |
KokakiaWhiskey soaked sponge biscuit sandwiched with pastry or diplomat cream and topped with a chocolate glaze. | Tsoureki Loaf decorated with slivered almondsSweet bread flavored with mahlep and masticha. Traditionally made, decorated and gifted during the holidays. However it can be found year round throughout Greece and enjoyed as breakfast or an afternoon snack with tea or coffee. | MelomakaronoHoney Dipped Cookie topped with crushed walnuts. |
KourambiedesButter cookies with chopped almonds tossed in powder sugar. Great with tea or coffee in the morning or afternoon. | Diples, honey topped fried dough stripsFried strips of dough topped with honey and a sprinkle of Cinnamon. Delightfully crunchy with a touch of honey. Great as an afternoon treat with tea or coffee, or dessert after an evening meal. | Saragli, rolled baklavaRolled like cigars filled with crushed walnuts and a mix of spices including cinnamon, clove and nutmeg, soaked in a honey simple syrup. |
MoustokoulouraSpiced Grape Molasses cookie. A perfect addition to your coffee or tea, even a glass of milk. | Tsoureki BunSweet bun flavored with mahlep and masticha. Great as a grab and go breakfast or afternoon snack with tea or coffee. Just like the loaf or wreath, the bun is a perfect grab and go when you're on the run. | Koulouri, sesame bread ringSesame bread ring. These can be found all over Greece being sold by Street vendors or in local bakeries. They are great as a snack or a light meal with cheese. |
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