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  2. Karydopita - Wikipedia

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    Karydopita (Greek: Καρυδόπιτα) is a Greek dessert cake made primarily from walnuts and covered in a sweet syrup. Its name is a compound word which derives from "karýdia" (Greek for walnuts) and "pita" (Greek for pie). [1] There are several variations of the dish, with unique ingredients used in both the syrup and cake.

  3. Olive Oil Walnut Cake (Karydopita) Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 325°F. Spray the interior of six 1/2-cup soufflé dishes with non-stick vegetable spray. Place the dishes on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet.

  4. This 3-Ingredient Cake Is as Good as a Trip to the ... - AOL

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    Let the cake cool for 15 minutes before running a knife around the edges to release it from the pan. Use the parchment to lift the cake out of the pan and onto a wire rack.

  5. Walnut cake with egg yolk glaze - Wikipedia

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    Slices of walnut cake with egg yolk glaze at Masopust 2017 in Lípa, Czech Republic. Walnut (slice [1]) cake with egg yolk glaze [2] [3] (Slovak: orechový koláč so žĺtkovou polevou, [2] (orechovo-) žĺtkové rezy, jarné (orechové) rezy, [4] žltý koláč, [5] zlatý koláč; [6] Czech: žloutkové řezy (s ořechy) [7]) is a simple Czech and Slovak festive cake made from walnut or ...

  6. Pastel de nuez – Sephardic Walnut Cake Recipe - AOL

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    In a medium bowl, mix cake meal, ground walnuts, baking powder and cinnamon. Set a side. Beat egg whites on high speed until stiff peaks form. In a large bowl, beat egg yolks, sugar and vanilla at medium speed, until creamy pale yellow, 3-5 minutes. Slowly pour oil. Beat for another minute until well incorporated. Reduce speed and add wine.

  7. Amygdalopita - Wikipedia

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    Amygdalopita (Greek: Αμυγδαλόπιτα) is an almond cake in Greek cuisine made with ground almonds, flour, butter, eggs and pastry cream. [1] It is one of the most common glyka tapsiou (Greek: γλυκά ταψιού) - dessert dishes like pies and breads baked in baking pans.

  8. Cooking, Recipes and Entertaining Food Stories - AOL.com

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  9. Fanouropita - Wikipedia

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    Fanouropita is a sweet cake recipe from Greek cuisine and is traditionally a Lenten cake, also called "lost and found cake." It is traditionally served on St. Fanourios' feast day on August 27, given to Greek Orthodox believers as a blessing. Fanouropita is oil-based and does not contain any butter or eggs so that it can be eaten on holy ...