Who can resist small, fluffy, delicious eclairs? For holidays, birthdays, as a treat, with coffee, for... everyone wants eclairs and no one says no!
Ingredients for the eclair dough:
150g flour
150ml water
A pinch of salt
70g butter
3 medium eggs
Put the butter, water, and salt in a small saucepan over heat and stir until well combined. Remove from heat and gradually add the flour while stirring with a spatula until fully incorporated. Place the saucepan back on the heat and bake it lightly until the flour smell disappears. Then remove it from the heat and let it cool for 5 minutes. Once the temperature drops, add the eggs one by one and mix until a thick dough forms, thick enough to pipe through a pastry bag. Spread parchment paper on a baking tray and use the pastry bag to pipe small, thick strips of dough onto it. Bake in a preheated oven at 200 degrees Celsius with the top heat on for the first 5 minutes (until they rise), then reduce the temperature to 150 degrees Celsius for about three-quarters of the baking time.
Patisserie Cream:
350ml milk
150ml cream
100g sugar
40g cornstarch
1 vanilla pod
3 egg yolks 1 whole egg
Put the cream, milk, sugar, and vanilla in a saucepan. In a separate bowl, mix the eggs with the cornstarch. Once the cream mixture is sufficiently heated (just before boiling), remove it from the heat and slowly incorporate the eggs with the cornstarch, stirring quickly. Place it back on the heat and continue stirring until it thickens.
Once the eclairs are out of the oven, let them cool. You can cut them in half like sandwiches or use a pastry bag with a small tip to fill them from below.
Chocolate Anglaise Cream:
200g milk
200g cream
½ tsp vanilla extract or 1 vanilla bean
4 egg yolks
1 chocolate bar
125g sugar
? tsp salt
Diples filled with spoon sweets
Incredible diples filled with spoon sweets, delightful bites that burst in your mouth! You can use any spoon sweet flavor you like or have made (such as fig, orange, lemon, chestnut, etc.) or even add small pieces of chocolate, loukoumi, and more.
Ingredients:
1 batch of diples dough (from the previous recipe)
Spoon sweet of your choice (orange, cherry, quince, fig, chestnut, etc.)
Vegetable oil for frying
Cinnamon, crushed walnuts, and syrup from the filling
For the syrup:
350g sugar
350g water
1 cinnamon stick
½ tsp cloves
½ lemon
Diples are a purely Greek sweet treat that can be found throughout Greece with variations in some of the ingredients. However, the foundation of diples is the thin and delicate pastry that is fried in hot oil and then soaked in cold syrup.
Traditionally, they are prominently featured during Christmas, coated with honey and walnuts. If we recall from our memories, every household had them placed on the table in an honorary position, slowly disappearing as if by magic!
Let's see step by step how to make them.
Ingredients:
500g all-purpose flour
5 eggs A pinch of salt
1 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp brandy
2 tbsp granulated
sugar Vegetable oil for frying Honey,
cinnamon, crushed walnuts,
and Aegina pistachios for sprinkling
For the syrup:
250g granulated sugar
100g honey
1 cinnamon stick
350g water
½ tsp cloves
½ lemon
We have all seen clusters of dates hanging and falling down. Yet, they make a wonderful sweet treat!!! A special, unique, spoon sweet made with almond filling. Aromatic and very distinct sweet that when presented... everyone wants to try. Small bites, so that...you just can't eat only one!!!!
Ingredients:
500g of dates
300g of sugar
250g of water
1 cinnamon stick
5-6 cloves boiled almonds a little bit of lemon
Fig!!!! My favorite sweet!! I can eat whole jars of it!! It's my preferred spoon sweet! Perhaps because I have associated it with childhood memories... In the village, every afternoon we would have ice cream with sweet fig on top. In the village, there is not a house without sweet fig. It is, of course, easy to make since Euboea is full of fig trees. It's no coincidence that it is the leading fruit here. The fruit that Kymi produces in large quantities. I remember from my childhood the distinctive aroma that filled all the streets and places in the village. They had the sweet fragrance of the fig trees. It's no wonder that Euboea is the queen of figs. Sweets, dishes, in all preparations, you can find them here! Wonderful fig syrup, where we make everything from small cookies to whatever you can imagine... And let's not forget the dried Kymi figs, now famous all over the world. I remember tourists taking bags of dried figs from Kymi back to their homeland... I have made many spoon sweets. But I wanted to make sweet fig in my homeland, together with a housewife from Kymi. All the ingredients of the sweet to come from there, so that when I serve it, it will have the aroma and taste of my homeland.
So, with a local housewife like Stavroula, we will make the sweet and she will share all the secrets of traditional Kymi sweet fig with me!!!!
Our ingredients:
25 small figs (anemosyka variety or arinous variety)
1 kilogram of sugar
1 kilogram of water Galazopetra (rock samphire) about the size of a chickpea
25 cleaned and roasted almonds
1 star anise
1 tsp glucose
A delightful winter dessert that can be enjoyed on its own or as a topping for desserts, tarts, yogurt, ice cream, and many other preparations. The amount of sugar may vary depending on the sweetness of our pomegranates. This sweet treat is incredibly easy to make and loved by everyone!
Ingredients:
1 kilogram cleaned pomegranate seeds
600g sugar
600g water
1 cinnamon stick
3 star anise
A splash of lemon juice
A traditional, incredibly tasty and aromatic sweet treat that brings delight and sweetness in every spoonful. Ideal for indulgent moments as a dessert or topping for ice cream or yogurt.
Ingredients:
20 Citrus
1 kg sugar
1 tbsp glucose
800g water
A wonderful and unique mushroom sweet with its delicate flavor combined with the aroma of Chios mastic, which will receive rave reviews from those who try it.
Our Ingredients:
700 grams of mushrooms (chanterelles)
½ kilogram of sugar
2 cups of water
1 tablespoon of lemon juice
1 teaspoon of powdered Chios mastic
A visit to my cousin Eleni, who is also my aunt, and a friend, and and and... she's one of those people you go to and say, "Oh, here I am," and we relax and talk about "our own things." We have lemons... let's make lemon sweet to accompany our endless conversations, our coffee, our desserts, and and and...
Our Ingredients:
1 kilogram of lemon peels (organic or unwaxed)
1 kilogram of sugar
1 tablespoon of glucose
800 grams of water
A delightful pumpkin dessert, now that we have an abundance of it, let's make it to have for our sweets, our yogurt, our ice creams, for our cravings...well, this sweet treat goes everywhere!
Our Ingredients:
500g cleaned and cubed pumpkin
250g granulated sugar
250g honey
1 cinnamon stick
5-6 cloves
1 tsp citric acid
Juice from one juicy lemon
An unusual and delicious little treat that will remind you of... chestnuts. Yes, chestnuts! It melts in your mouth, and you'll be pleasantly surprised by how delightful it is!
So, it's a great opportunity to tempt even the pickiest eaters and introduce them to "giant" flavors in their most delicious sweet version!
Our Ingredients:
½ cup Giant Beans (Kastoria)
½ cup Granulated Sugar
200g Brown Sugar
700g Water Juice from one Lemon
100g Raw Aegini Pistachios
1 Vanilla pod
2 Cinnamon sticks
10 Cloves
A pinch of Kozani Saffron
A pinch of Salt
Easy, quick, velvety, and delicious galaktoboureko! My dad's favorite dessert... even though he's not particularly fond of sweets, he can't resist this galaktoboureko! And we're going to make it with the whole phyllo pastry (both sheets and pieces) because he loves the pastry so much! Let the portions be "generous"! So, this easy galaktoboureko can be made by anyone, even those who are not very skilled in the kitchen, and that's why... we're going to make it today because... we love it!
Ingredients:
For the syrup:
Delicious, aromatic, and light waffles that are perfect for both kids and adults! With endless accompanying suggestions that will impress everyone!
Ingredients:
200 ml milk
200 g self-rising flour
50 g melted butter
1 tsp sugar
1 vanilla bean
1 tsp baking powder
1 egg
A pinch of salt
If you enjoy the chocolatey flavor in your waffles and want something sweet, aromatic, and quick, then I have the solution with this wonderful, flavorful, and speedy recipe!
Ingredients:
180 ml milk
115 g self-rising flour
40 g vegetable oil
1 vanilla bean
25 g sugar
20 g cocoa powder
1 egg
A pinch of salt
One of the many dishes/desserts I learned in Thessaloniki, where I lived for many years, was Barbara. Barbara is boiled wheat with nuts, spices, and sometimes dried winter fruits (usually apples), traditionally prepared on the eve or day of St. Barbara. In Athens, at that time, we had never heard of it. However, my memory brings back my mother, who would add some boiled wheat and nuts to our kollyva, calling it "kollyvozoumo" (kollyva mixture).
It is a custom for housewives to exchange Barbara among households, as a way to receive the blessing of St. Barbara and protect their children from illnesses caused by the cold. Alongside a very skilled housewife and cook, my mother-in-law, I learned the famous Barbara. Over the years, I have replaced sugar with other sweeteners such as honey, grape molasses, and recently experimented with fig syrup, which gives it a more aromatic taste. This year, I added a little fig syrup and brown sugar. The choice of sweetener is purely a matter of personal taste. If you prefer less sweetness, you can reduce the amount of sweetener used.
Ingredients:
Dried Figs It's fig season now, and everyone in my homeland is gathering figs to dry them for the winter. We use dried figs in salads, meat dishes, vegetable rice, and even as a side for a cozy evening by dipping them in tea. The process I will describe is the one my father has been using for years, ensuring that there are no worms or pests. Let's see the steps:
The impressive red velvet cake with its wonderful velvety cream will steal the show wherever it is presented, not only for its striking appearance but also for its delicious taste. We serve it at festive tables, official birthday parties or celebrations, Christmas, Easter, and even Valentine's Day with heart decorations.
Ingredients:
For the frosting:
Pancakes are like flapjacks , but they are fluffier and more airy. They are a favorite of both children and adults and are mainly served for breakfast, as they can be combined with honey, jams, fruits, hazelnut praline, cheese spread, and many other combinations.
Our ingredients:
150g yogurt
150g flour
1 egg
50g melted butter
50g milk
3 tsp baking powder
1 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 vanilla
1 pinch of salt
Strawberry Kiss Cheesecake
A light and delicious dessert with a chocolate strawberry flavor. Perfect for any occasion and age, as cheesecake is loved by both adults and children! So, steal the show with this irresistible sweet!
Ingredients: For the crust:
For the filling:
For the topping:
Hidden moments of delight, filled with scents and smiles, arrive along with the festive atmosphere. Christmas cookies, these small works of art made from dough, bring the magic of the season into every home.
With a wonderful batch of dough, these cookies serve as an easy canvas for you to create whatever your imagination allows. Cookie cutters, crafting tools, and the boundless creativity of children are all you need to craft masterpieces. Allow your children to explore their creative world, play with colors and shapes, and craft unique designs.
It's also a wonderful opportunity to share love through taste. Make cookies for grandparents, for friends, for them to dip in their milk. These little pieces of sweet art bring smiles to every face that savors them.
With dough as the canvas and imagination as the brush, create the most stunning cookies to adorn your Christmas tree or to share the flavor of the holidays with your loved ones. And after you've made them with love and imagination, share them with joy and anticipation. Are you ready to embark on the magical journey of flavors? So, let the holiday adventures unfold before you!
Our Ingredients
450g sugar
450g honey
340g butter
150g eggs
1350g all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1.5 tsp baking soda
1.5 tsp salt
1 vanilla extract
2 tsp cloves
6 tsp cinnamon
4 tsp ginger
4 tsp cardamom
1? tsp pepper
In this magical season of celebrations, when the atmosphere is filled with love and joy, we have the perfect opportunity to welcome into our homes one of our most beloved cakes - the Christmas Cake. At first glance, this cake exudes an aura of magic and nostalgia, bringing to mind warm moments by the fireplace and delightful times with our loved ones.
And how could you not fall in love with it? With the first bite, the airy texture of the cake captivates your senses, while the aromatic embrace of cinnamon, cloves, and ginger elevates the flavor to a supernatural level. This unparalleled taste experience is complemented by the balance of ingredients - from the crystalline sugar to the rich butter and yogurt that provide the essential elasticity and moisture.
So, from the very first glance at its glittering appearance to the initial substantial taste, this Christmas cake undoubtedly becomes an integral part of our festive life. With a promise of simplicity and pure enjoyment, this recipe becomes the ally of the magical moments we share with our dear ones, creating memories that will accompany us for years to come. It's tasty, easy, and quick... what else could you ask for?
Our Ingredients:
• 290g granulated sugar
• 250g butter
• 440g flour
• 250g dark brown sugar
• 6 eggs
• 200g full-fat yogurt
• 1 shot of cognac
• 1 (150g) can of candied fruits (100g for the cake, 50g for garnishing)
• Cherries for garnishing
• ½ tsp cinnamon
• ? tsp ground cloves
• ? tsp ginger
• ? tsp nutmeg
For the glaze:
• 300g powdered sugar + 50g warm water
A traditional dessert loved by young and old alike for its delicious aromas but also for its many uses since it can be put on top of ice creams, sweets, fruits, tarts, etc.
Our materials
1 kilo of ripe and firm strawberries
650 g of sugar
50 g cognac
1 vanilla
1 tbsp of glucose
A few drops of lemon
Here is my dad, loaded with oranges from our village trees. Beautiful oranges that will be put to good use. For treats, for our yogurt, for our desserts, for a thousand and one purposes! Let's get to work then!
Ingredients:
1 kg orange peels (the white part) from oranges
750-800 g sugar
1 tbsp glucose
800 g water
Sweet Tomato Spoon Sweet: An easy and quick delicious sweet treat made with cherry tomatoes. I experimented by using brown sugar, and it turned out wonderful. The syrup took on a lovely caramel color, and the tomatoes became glossy like little gems!
Ingredients:
1 kg cherry tomatoes
1 kg brown sugar
½ cup coffee lemon juice
1 tsp powdered mastic from Chios
200 g Aegina pistachios