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  2. My dad's easy Greek baklava recipe has been in our family for ...

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    We added the walnuts to a large bowl with 2 tablespoons of sugar, as well as the cinnamon and breadcrumbs. My dad told me that breadcrumbs help the baklava absorb the syrup better, a helpful trick ...

  3. Learn How to Make Baklava with Matthew Merril and His Grandma

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    The blend of coconut, pecans and macadamia nuts is irresistible. —Kari Kelley, Plains, Montana ... A twist on classic baklava, this recipe adds semisweet chocolate to the nut filling and ...

  4. Baklava - Wikipedia

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    Baklava is a common dessert in modern Arab cuisines, but the Arabic language cookbook Kitab al-Tabikh, compiled by Ibn Sayyar al-Warraq in the 10th-century, does not contain any recipe for baklava. [46] Its recipe for lauzinaj refers to small pieces of almond paste wrapped in very thin pastry ("as thin as grasshoppers' wings") and drenched in ...

  5. Filo - Wikipedia

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    Baklava – dessert made with layers of filo, chopped nuts, and syrup or honey. Banitsa – A Bulgarian dish consisting of eggs, cheese and filo baked in the oven. Börek – A savory filo pie. Bougatsa – A type of Greek breakfast pastry. Bülbül yuvası – A Middle eastern dessert with pistachios and syrup.

  6. Basbousa - Wikipedia

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    Basbousa eem Tapuzim: Israeli variation from the coastal region, it is flavored with orange juice. Basbousa bil Tamr: Libyan variant of basbousa where date spread is being added between two layers of the basbousa. Tishpishti or Tichpichtil is a Sephardic Jewish variant. [8] [9] The name derives from the Turkish phrase "Tez Pişti," meaning ...

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  8. Portokalopita - Wikipedia

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    Phyllo dough · orange (juice and zest) · Greek yogurt · sugar · egg · baking powder or yeast · olive oil · vanilla extract · cinnamon Portokalópita (in Greek , Πορτοκαλόπιτα; from πορτοκάλι portokáli "orange" and πιτα pita "cake") is a typical Greek cake whose main ingredient is sweet orange .

  9. Plant-based comfort food: Walnut-lentil Bolognese and baklava ...

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    And it's so easy: just a flaky phyllo base topped with a crushed buttery cookie layer, followed by a baklava topping, then finished off with a cheesecake filling. That's it. Nothing else to add.