Who doesn't love a great apple pie? Apple pie is made worldwide as a classic wintertime dessert and is the perfect sweet treat to warm up with on a chilly day. That being said, apple pie has been famous in Greek culture for years. Also known as Milopita, Greek-style apple pie is a classic dessert that is made in several variations. One of the most popular variations is to prepare apple pie as a rich coffee cake overflowing with cinnamon spice apples and soft, buttery dough. Another common way to bake it is as a traditional pie with a shortcrust and top it with savory apple filling.
In Greece, standard apple pies often include walnuts, flavorings depending on the region, and the addition of dried fruits. No matter what variety of milopita you choose to enjoy, it's common to pair this Greek dessert with coffee to be enjoyed in the mid-afternoon.
Searching for an apple pie recipe that even those with celiac can enjoy? Try out this Amazing Apple Pie made with our Gluten Free Pie Crust Mix. Made with fresh ingredients like Granny Smith apples and lemon juice, it's an easy-to-make pie that can't be beat.
If you haven't tried shortbread cookies before then, you're surely missing out. One of our favorite Greek dessert recipes, Kourabiedes are crispy and buttery shortbread cookies that can take your dessert table to the next level. Traditionally, these cookies are prepared with a rich dough made of almond flour, butter and various flavorings. Molded into crescent and round shapes, they are then coated in a generous layering of powdered sugar. While these cookies are often made for festive occasions like Christmas and Easter, they're an excellent treat to make year-round.
For the perfect cookie base, use this no-fail shortbread cookie recipe. Made with our Unbleached White Fine Pastry Flour and White Rice Flour, it's a Greek dessert recipe that can't be beaten!
You've likely tried cheesecake before, but did you know that cheesecake is a staple in nearly every Greek household? Because cheesecake has been around for so long, it's hard to say where it originated from. However, many individuals do believe that origin was Greece.
When it comes to Greek Cheesecakes, they can be found in several variations. Baked and unbaked, thin crust and thick crust, tangy or sweet, you name it!
For an easy cheesecake recipe that will leave the Greeks in your life impressed, try out this Peach Cheesecake Galette. A versatile and straightforward dessert, this galette tastes similar to a fruity cheese danish. Fill it with in-season fruits and berries, and bake until golden brown. Top this treat with Greek yogurt and honey, and enjoy!