galactobouriko

Sorry Mom! Galactobouriko a Different Way

April 8 was Greek Easter, and as always, I bring a family recipe to the celebration. Glactobouriko is a lesser known Greek dessert comprised of custard baked between sheets of filo. Once baked syrup is poured into the pan so that the entire dessert is tender and sweet. The name loosely translates into milk (gala) and butter (voutyro).

By |2018-04-20T12:08:49-08:00April 14th, 2018|Breakfast, Desserts, filo, Greek, Home Page|4 Comments

Ksadelfi Visit!

Bet you haven't heard that word before! That's Greek for (female) cousin and last week I invited a bunch of my cousins over, and as is typical, it's the girl cousins who came. I made kalitsunia (ricotta filled fried turnovers), butternut squash gratin, galactobouriko (custard filo dessert), kalouria (simple cookie), and cinnamon iced tea and my lovely [...]

By |2017-01-03T09:43:14-08:00October 24th, 2015|Dimotakis/Calimeris Family Classic, Greek, Home Page, Parties|1 Comment
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