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
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