If you haven't you're missing out!
2006-12-26
13:55:50
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Greeks aren't the only ones who bake Baklava! Middle Easterners do too, it was first invented by the ancient Assyrians.
2006-12-26
14:03:35 ·
update #1
We did invent baklava:
http://www.kitchenproject.com/history/Baklava.htm
2006-12-26
16:55:22 ·
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being a greek lady i even know how to make it
2006-12-26 13:57:29
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answer #1
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answered by charmel5496 6
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Seeing as though i am assyrian i have eat it at home at least once a month
ps: I never we invented baklava i thought it was the greeks
2006-12-26 15:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I definitely have made it some circumstances. it particularly is nearly now no longer ordinary, and assume some trial-and error. As previous responders pronounced, between the toughest themes is attempting to maintain the phyllo dough from drying out on the same time as you're employing it. I save it lined in a sheet of plastic wrap, over which I lay a moist dish towel, and that i come across it particularly long sufficient to peel off yet yet another sheet. then you particularly definitely would prefer to at present day brush the sheet with melted butter (I definitely have used vegetable oil, even basic olive oil, for this, and it particularly works appropriate). continuously be guaranteed to chop back the baklava into person sqaures indoors the pan earlier you bake it, in any different case that's impossible to chop back nicely as without put off as that's baked. that's someone-friendly quantity of paintings, even regardless of the indisputable fact that the outcomes are very tasty. in case you have a Greek or midsection-jap bakery indoors sight that makes baklava which you like, then I believe yet yet another responder, that it particularly is in all risk now no longer rather definitely particularly definitely worth the attempt to do it your self. if your community bakeries do now no longer make it the way you like it, even regardless of the indisputable fact that, then through employing all skill attempt it your self, it particularly is not any further that complicated, particularly rather tedious. you may prefer to purchase waiting-made frozen phyllo dough in very very nearly any nutrition industry indoors the U. S. those days, particularly be careful the way you thaw it, so the dough does not get sticky and gentle (it grants you with thawing instructions on the label).
2016-12-15 08:43:27
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answered by ? 4
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My husband and his family are Greek so yes, we eat Baklava quite regularly. It's pretty good but I'd eat chocolate over it any day!!
2006-12-26 14:03:24
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answered by Rachel 7
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Baklava! When I see it, I sometimes feel like gagging! We have some Greek neighbors that taught my mother how to make it and I have seen so much of it at partys throughout the years that it isn't anything special anymore! Sorry.
2006-12-26 13:58:49
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answered by Viviana 6
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Yes, the Greeks can really cook and bake good food.
2006-12-26 14:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I have, I worked in a Bakery for 13 years.
2006-12-26 13:57:32
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answered by eeyoree rocks2003 7
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YES!!!! Deliscious
2006-12-26 16:32:03
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answered by -------- 7
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You are soo right...I love it! A friend of mine used to make it every Christmas and share it...I have not seen him in awhile so yep I am missing out!
2006-12-26 14:04:05
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answered by tigerlily_catmom 7
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Yes, it's very good. I had some homemade the other day that a friend had made~~~~ Wow, what a treat!!!!
2006-12-26 13:59:48
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answered by P-Nut 7
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