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  2. Where to Find Great Greek Food in Every State - AOL

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    These finds for best Greek meals and deals come from cool, out-of-the-way places you may never have heard of. It’s time to raise a glass of ouzo and eat. Where to Find Great Greek Food in Every ...

  4. Koulourakia - Wikipedia

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    Koulourakia [a] or Koulouria, [b] or kerkele in Pontic Greek, [1] are a traditional Greek dessert, typically made around Easter [2] to be eaten after Holy Saturday. They are a butter-based pastry, traditionally hand-shaped, with egg glaze on top. They have a sweet delicate flavor with a hint of vanilla.

  5. Bougatsa - Wikipedia

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    The bougatsa recipe parts are: preparing the custard filling; placing about 5 sheets of buttered phyllo pastry (also known as filo) in a baking dish; assembling the bougatsa; preheating the oven to the correct temperature and baking until the phyllo dough reaches the desired golden-brown crispness; cutting the bougatsa while still hot into ...

  6. Category:Greek pastries - Wikipedia

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  8. Kok (pastry) - Wikipedia

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    Kok (Greek: κοκ or κωκ) or kokákia (Greek: κοκάκια or κωκάκια) (meaning multiple smaller kok, as they are typically served multiple) is a Greek profiterole consisting of pastry cream, chocolate glaze and syrup.

  9. Tiropita - Wikipedia

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    Tiropita or tyropita (Greek: τυρóπιτα, "cheese-pie") is a Greek pastry made with layers of buttered phyllo and filled with a cheese-egg mixture. [1] It is served either in an individual-size free-form wrapped shape, or as a larger pie that is portioned. When made with kasseri cheese, it may be called kasseropita (κασερόπιτα). [2]