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Samos-style skaltsounia

ΒΑΘΜΟΣ ΔΥΣΚΟΛΙΑΣ
εύκολο
ΧΡΟΝΟΣ
30'
ΑΤΟΜΑ
4

ΥΛΙΚΑ

  • 1 cup tahini
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 cup lukewarm water
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup golden raisins
  • ½ cup coarsely chopped walnuts
  • ½ cup candied fruit
  • ½ cup orange marmalade
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • orange blossom water
  • powdered sugar
  • cinnamon

Περιγραφή

A lenten and absolutely delicious treat. Traditional Greek cuisine has much to offer in this area, as does ecclesiastical and monastic tradition, since there are many kinds of lenten sweets. Apart from the strictly lenten desserts, during this period they also used to make lenten variations on other classic sweets, replacing, for example, butter with oil.

Εκτέλεση

For the dough: Mix the tahini, honey, and water in a bowl. Add the baking powder and flour and knead. Leave the dough to rest for 30 minutes.
For the filling: Mix all the ingredients together and set aside.
For the skaltsounia: Roll out the dough into a thin sheet. Use a cookie cutter to cut out round shapes about 8–10 cm. Place a little filling on each round. Fold into a half-moon and press the edges closed with a fork, as you would for small cheese pies. Bake in a preheated oven at 180°C for about 20–25 minutes, until they color. Sprinkle the pastries with orange blossom water while they are still warm. Dust with powdered sugar and cinnamon. Leave to cool and serve.

Άλλες συνταγές

Venizelika of Limnos
After the liberation of Lemnos from the Ottoman yoke in 1912 and, subsequently, with its incorporation into the Greek state, the island was visited by Eleftherios Venizelos. After disembarking at Romeikos Gialos in Myrina, where a crowd had gathered to welcome him, he sampled the treats that had been prepared for him. Among other things, he showed a particular preference for a small white fondant, filled with walnut and almond. And thus, the little fondants with white icing came to be called “venizelika” (Venizelos sweets).
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