Coming from our neighboring country Italy, Limoncello is one of our favorite drinks that can be served at any time - after a meal, as a treat, or even in the evening for relaxation!
The ingredients are simple: sugar, lemons, and Cretan raki.
Here's what you'll need:
Lemon pie is a dessert that is hard to resist. With its refreshing flavor, aromatic lemon, and light texture, it is the perfect choice for a delightful sweet indulgence.
In the following recipe, you will find all the steps to make a lemon pie that will impress you. This version is light and airy, filled with the freshness of lemons.
Let's get started and enjoy this delicious culinary adventure together!
Ingredients:
For the crust (for a 27cm pie dish):
Take all the ingredients and mix them in a bowl. The dough will initially be crumbly and dry. As you work it with your hands, it will gradually come together into a smooth dough. Roll out the dough and place it in the pie dish. Press it down and prick it with a fork. Chill the crust in the refrigerator for about half an hour.
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit) on the bake setting.
Take a piece of parchment paper, place it over the crust, and add pie weights (such as rice or beans) to weigh it down. Bake the crust for about 25 to 30 minutes. Remove the parchment paper and weights (you can save them for future use) and continue baking for an additional 20 minutes or until golden brown.
For the filling:
Combine all the ingredients in a saucepan and mix them over medium heat until well incorporated and the mixture thickens. Remove from heat and set aside.
For the meringue topping:
Lampropsomo is the festive bread that we place on the table to accompany our Easter meal. It is essentially bread in the shape of a cross, but it is flavored with spices and adorned with red-dyed eggs. According to tradition, we make it on Holy Saturday with yeast that has been prepared since Holy Thursday or with wild orchid, or blessed water. It is soft and fluffy, resembling a cross between bread and tsoureki (Greek Easter sweet bread). Some people add mahleb and kakoulouri (a traditional sweet bread), while others use mastic and sweet anise to achieve a milder and lighter flavor that distinguishes it from tsoureki, making it suitable for accompanying the meal. In Thrace, you will see it decorated with four red eggs on the edges and one white egg in the center.
Ingredients:
150g strong flour
350g soft flour (cake flour)
½ tsp salt
70g honey
2 tbsp olive oil
300g lukewarm water
2 packets dry yeast
2 tsp sweet anise
½ tsp crushed mastic
4 star-shaped sweet anise seeds
1 cinnamon stick
For decoration:
Black sesame seeds
Sesame seeds
Sliced almonds
1 red-dyed egg
The basic batter for crepes, whether sweet or savory. To avoid limiting yourself to improvisation and to enhance your enjoyment, I have included some attractive suggestions after the recipe!
Our ingredients:
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 ½ cups milk
2 eggs
1 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
3 tbsp melted butter
Quick, aromatic and easy orange cream for all hours! Perfect for serving to guests, for kids who love it so much, or even as a light afternoon dessert! Make the cream and accompany it with biscuits, nuts, or whatever your imagination suggests.
Ingredients:
For garnish: crushed biscuits, chocolate, almond or crushed walnut, cinnamon, etc.
Patisserie Cream:
350ml milk
150ml cream
100g sugar
40g cornstarch
1 vanilla pod
3 egg yolks 1 whole egg
A fasting cream without oil, for when we are fasting and can't consume oily ingredients. Our creamy dessert will quickly satisfy our cravings when we can't eat regular ingredients.
Ingredients:
200g semolina
100g orange juice
600g water
180g sugar
Orange zest
A pinch of salt
1 cinnamon stick
Nuts, cinnamon powder, or sweet spoon garnish
The perfect combination of chestnut and fig flavors and sweetness can only be experienced by making this wonderful, velvety, aromatic, delicious, quick, easy, and why not, festive cream.
Our ingredients:
450g raw chestnuts
260g water
40g honey from figs (CUMA)
1 cinnamon stick
200g milk
200g cream
½ tsp vanilla extract or 1 vanilla pod
4 egg yolks
1 chocolate couverture
125g sugar
? tsp salt
Smyrneika cookies are filled with distinctive characteristics that make them unique. The intense aroma of fresh butter, orange, and mastic provide a delightful taste experience, while their boat-shaped appearance adds a special aesthetic touch. These cookies are perfect to enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea, to share with friends and family, or even to offer as a sweet gift on special occasions. Combining tradition with flavor, these cookies create a thoroughly enjoyable experience for baking enthusiasts.
Ingredients:
Delicious, fluffy, and aromatic lemon cookies! This recipe is the epitome of ease and quick preparation. They are perfect for our breakfast, snack time, a little indulgence between meals, or even as a sweet treat to share with friends and family. These cookies will impress you with the freshness and fragrance of lemons. They are an utterly enticing sweet that will accompany you in every moment of enjoyment.
Indulge in this absolutely delightful flavor experience and savor these unique lemon cookies!
Ingredients:
125g unsalted fresh butter
125g regular butter
200g powdered sugar
50g milk
50g lemon juice
650g all-purpose flour
17.5g baking powder
Zest of one lemon
1 egg (52g)
? tsp ginger
A pinch of salt
For brushing: 1 egg white mixed with a little water
The scale went up... and now what do we do? How can we get our bodies back into those nice little outfits we have in our closet? Oatcakes are the solution... rich in protein, low in fat, and packed with nutritious fiber. And if my oat flakes are organic... gluten-free, it's a joy for me! I'll make plenty to have in the fridge since they keep for a few days, and they are the easiest alternative to bread. I'll enjoy them with sweet or savory combinations!
Our Ingredients:
4 egg whites
40g organic oat flakes (ground) (see image 1)
We beat the egg whites and add the oat flakes.
An exquisite taste sensation awaits to be discovered with the recipe we present to you today: Strawberries with Orange. It's a dessert that captivates the senses and touches the palate with the harmonious blend of flavors it offers. The fresh and flavorful strawberries combine with the fruity essence of oranges, while the addition of a touch of cognac provides a discreet and delicate note that will enchant you.
This recipe embraces simplicity and sophistication simultaneously. Using readily accessible ingredients, you can create this culinary delight in no time. The freshness of the strawberries, combined with the aromatic orange juice and the subtle touch of cognac, creates a refined flavor ensemble that will conquer your palate from the very first spoonful.
If you're seeking a sweet escape from your daily routine, this recipe for Strawberries with Orange is the perfect choice. Allow the flavors to transport you to a world filled with pleasures and pleasant memories.
Ingredients
• 1 basket of strawberries
• Juice from 4 juicy oranges
• 1 dash of cognac
• ½ cup of sugar
• Zest from 1 orange
Semolina Halva with Fig Molasses and Figs
An easy, quick, fasting-friendly, and delicious halva for all occasions. You've probably enjoyed the traditional halva with almonds and raisins, but have you ever tried halva with fig molasses and pieces of figs? The classic ratio is 1-2-3-4, but because it turns out somewhat sweet for my taste, we'll adjust the proportions a bit. The mom's style measurement is to use the same cup for all ingredients. If you like the idea, there's nothing left but to make it!
Our Ingredients:
• 1 cup Oil (½ olive oil, ½ vegetable oil)
• 1 cup Fine semolina
• 1 cup Coarse semolina
• ½ cup Fig molasses (CUMA)
• 2 cups Chopped sugar
• 4 cups Water
• ½ cup Dried figs, finely chopped
• ½ cup Almonds
• 1 stick Cinnamon
• ½ tsp Ground cinnamon
• ? tsp Ground cloves
• 1 Orange zest
A delightful treat that's incredibly easy and budget-friendly, made with just 2 ingredients and yielding around 40+ little balls that will save you time. For a quick dessert you can confidently prepare with your kids, as a treat for school, the office, or next to your cup of coffee...
Ingredients:
• 1 can sweetened condensed milk
• 1 bag (500g) shredded coconut
Kollyva Kollyva comes from the ancient Greek word "kollybos," which referred to grains and cereal crops. It is a type of sweet treat that we dedicate to the memory of a departed individual and offer to our loved ones. During the preparation of kollyva, we always keep a lit candle and burn incense.
There are variations of kollyva depending on the region, and each ingredient has its own symbolism. Wheat symbolizes the earth, but it also represents the idea that just as a seed is buried, rots, and decays, then sprouts anew, stronger and more beautiful, we too anticipate the Divine Resurrection. Almonds represent pebbles, parsley represents grass, pomegranate represents the joys experienced by the departed, and raisins represent the sorrows they encountered in their life. All of these elements come together to form the essence of a person. As for the decoration on top, it symbolizes the memorial, which is why we usually include the initials of the departed that we have crafted.
We make kollyva on the Saturday of Souls, the third day after the person's repose, when we scatter kollyva on their memorial and break the plate. We also make it on the 9th day, at the 6-month mark, annually on the anniversary of the departed's repose, or whenever we want to offer a memorial prayer for our departed loved ones.
Ingredients for kollyva:
500g wheat
250g blanched almonds
500g powdered sugar
200g brown raisins
50g sesame seeds
1 cleaned pomegranate
2 tablespoons finely chopped mint
2 teaspoons cinnamon
5-6 tablespoons toasted flour
Every time I made an orange cake, I followed the classic method using zest and juice. This time, I decided to enrich it with whole oranges and cognac. The oranges used should be organic (I picked them from my own tree) and not waxed. So, a fragrant cake filled with orange flavor! We will dress it all around with slices, and it will be delightful! What's better than a slice of this cake next to your Sunday coffee?
For this cake, we will need a large round cake pan or 2 narrow and long ones.
Ingredients:
4 oranges (3 for the cake + 100g sugar)
300g sugar
4 eggs (around 280g)
125g slightly melted butter
170g orange juice with the pulp, and all the zest
10g cognac
500g sifted all-purpose flour
25g baking powder
I have plenty of lemons from the village. I'm expecting friends for a coffee gathering in the afternoon. What's better than a fresh, easy, quick, and aromatic light lemon cake? It's so easy that I won't even need a mixer, and by the time I finish writing this, it will be done!
Ingredients:
250g vegetable oil
250g eggs
250g 2% Greek yogurt
250g sugar
250g self-rising flour
100g fine semolina
Juice from one juicy lemon
Zest from one lemon
Topping:
150g powdered sugar
20g lemon juice
20g water Lemon zest
There's no easier cake than this one!!! Delicious, full of aromas and flavors! Can you think of anything better for coffee, treats, or satisfying a momentary craving? Ingredients that we all have at home and, of course... an appetite! So, let's get started...
Ingredients:
340g grated carrots
240g eggs
560g self-rising flour
320g sugar
300g vegetable oil
100g natural orange juice
2 tsp brandy
2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp baking soda
½ tsp ground ginger
? tsp ground cloves
A pinch of salt
An easy, quick, and delicious walnut pie. I have plenty of walnuts, so I'm going to make a walnut pie. It's the traditional walnut pie that our mothers used to serve on holidays and Sundays, and there wasn't a single crumb left! Let the house be filled with its aroma as I sweeten the hearts of my loved ones.
Ingredients:
400g sugar
400g all-purpose flour
110g fine semolina
110g coarsely chopped walnuts
6 egg whites (beaten to meringue)
6 egg yolks
2 yogurts (Greek-style)
16g baking soda
1 vanilla extract
For the syrup: 750g sugar
650g water
½ lemon
1 cinnamon stick
4-5 cloves
A classic sweet treat that can be found in Kimi. It can be served on joyous occasions or offered as a treat. During my visit to Stavroula, she taught me a lot about this sweet delight. With a cup of coffee and stories, we made wonderful Karydata of Kimi, which we served as a treat for birthdays, impressing both the old and the new! The process is not difficult at all... I would say it is more time-consuming due to the technique of shaping the cookies, which resemble little stars. Let's see the steps.
Ingredients:
1kg ground walnuts
½ kg sugar
½ kg water
½ tsp cinnamon
½ tsp ground cloves
20 drops of roze water
200g breadcrumbs (finely ground) Powdered sugar (optional)
Delicious kariokes for treats, rich in chocolate, nuts, and raisins with hints of orange. Our base is made from cookies, but you can also make excellent kariokes using leftover cake, a pie, or sweet bread.
Ingredients:
Kazan dibi is a recipe from the region of Mikrasia, and its name means 'the bottom of the cauldron' (kazan = cauldron, dip = bottom). Traditionally, it is made with buffalo milk and served with grated cinnamon or Aegina pistachios. It is an easy, quick, refreshing, and delicious dessert loved by everyone.
Our Ingredients:
A.
600g milk
150g sugar
150g water
75g cornstarch
1 vanilla pod
½ tsp mastic gum from Chios (optional)
For the caramelization on the bottom:
B.
30g milk
7g sugar
7g water
3g cornstarch
Now you might ask me where I remembered it from... well, as I was looking through an old album, I stumbled upon some photos of when I was in Kos. I was working there at a hotel, and memories of the chef at the time, the team I worked with, and my godfather came to mind! My godfather is a very talented pastry chef whom I love dearly, and he's truly a saint considering what he's been through with me. So, one of the pranks I used to play on him was making his incredible il flottant disappear... He made them so delicious that whenever I saw them, there was no chance I wouldn't eat them... until I burst! Il flottant is a French dessert (floating islands in translation) served in a deep dish or glass with velvety vanilla cream and somewhat airy. So, I decided to make this sweet treat myself (a very bad idea, as I ended up eating it all by myself...). To bring back memories for the old and introduce something new to the newcomers.
Our Ingredients:
4 eggs (separate yolks and whites)
100g sugar (for the meringue)
2-3 drops of lemon juice
250g milk
250g cream
1 vanilla bean
140g sugar (for the cream)
150g sugar (for the caramel)