Kataifi
This amazing dessert is made with roughly chopped walnuts, (or sometimes other nuts), scented with ground clove and cinnamon then wrapped into buttery crispy kataifi pasty and bathed in spiced syrup.. Simply delicious..
Mum told me that, growing up, when Bapou went to the Greek bakers, he would come back laden with general supplies like breads and cheeses and always a tray of baklava and Kataifi. It was always a treat.
😋 Enjoy!
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Eliopita
This is a traditional Cypriot bread with olives baked right into it.
vegetarian
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Pastitsia
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Xerodeana
Spiced syrup doughnut balls. More commonly known as Loukmades. These are an absolute treat. The trick is knowing when to stop… usually when they’re all gone.
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Kourabiedes
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Galonbraman
Heaven on a plate. Uncle George said he would’ve been a lot slimmer if Stede didn’t make this. We would all often sit with her, having this with a cup of greek coffee....
vegetarian
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Galatoboureko
This is one of my favourites of Stede’s desserts. Little cigar rolled, creamy custard filled phyllo pastries, drenched in spiced syrup… Simply amazing!
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Halloumopitta
This is a traditional Cypriot bread with Halloumi baked right into it. Try it. Once you get the knack you won't look back.
vegetarian
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More Yiasoumi Recipes
Lots More Yiasoumi Family Recipes COMING SOON
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