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Moustalevria (Greek: μουσταλευριά) or must jelly (also mustpie and mustcake) is a traditional Greek kind of pudding made of grape must mixed with flour and boiled until thick. Moustokouloura, must biscuits or must cookies are the biscuit (cookie) version.
Melitinia, [550] [551] a traditional dessert from the island of Santorini made from sweet cheese, sugar, eggs, a hint of mastic. Misokofti, [552] [553] a traditional pudding-like dessert type of mustalevria from the island of Symi that's made with a combination of ripe fragosika (prickly pear) pulp, niseste (corn starch), and sugar.
Traditional sweet pie (twisted-pie with nuts & honey) of Lesbos. Rizogalo (ρυζόγαλο) Literally meaning 'rice-milk', this is the Greek version of rice pudding. Commonly sprinkled with cinnamon. Roxakia (ροξάκια) Small rounded syrup sweets from the region of Macedonia Spoon sweets (γλυκά του κουταλιού)
Traditional Greek kleftiko, an oven-baked lamb stew with potato, olive oil, onion, carrot, garlic and herbs, served with lemon and ouzo - fazeful/iStockphoto/Getty Images
Greek cakes (4 P) P. Greek pastries (16 P) Pages in category "Greek desserts" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect ...
Featuring pineapple, bananas, nutty pecans, and a luscious cream cheese frosting, hummingbird cake strikes an ideal balance between traditional Southern and tropical vacation.
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.
Enjoy these delightful carrot cake oatmeal bars, perfect for a snack or dessert alongside a steaming cup of coffee. Made with a blend of shredded carrots, oats and a hint of brown sugar, these ...