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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 pastry is a popular dessert found in Greek, ... @matthewinthekitchen teams up with his grandma to show you how to make her baklava recipe. It’s a long process, but it’s also looks pretty ...

  4. Baklava - Wikipedia

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    Generally speaking, in southern Greece baklava is mostly made with chopped almonds and in the north with walnuts. Some recipes use hazelnuts, sesame or raisins. [90] The syrup is made of sugar, honey, water, cinnamon and orange or lemon zest. [91] [92] Greek baklava is supposed to be made with 33 filo dough layers, referring to the years of ...

  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. Algerian baklawa - Wikipedia

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    Baklava was introduced to North Africa under the Ottoman Empire, and the Algerian version has continued to evolve into a distinctive style. [2] In particular, its filling is made with finely ground almonds rather than pistachios or walnuts and orange blossom water is added. [3] The pastry is typically malsouka (also called "warqa") rather than ...

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  8. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A very short, crumbly pastry made of flour, unsalted butter, egg yolks, lemon zest, cinnamon and lemon juice, and ground nuts, usually hazelnuts, but even walnuts or almonds are used, covered with a filling of redcurrant jam or, alternatively, plum butter, thick raspberry, [59] or apricot jam.

  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.