Koulourakia Paschalina are traditional Greek Easter biscuits, which are usually prepared a few days leading up to Pascha.
They’re not too sweet and make an excellent biscuit to accompany your frappe, coffee, tea, or even hot chocolate.
The word 'Koulourakia' originates from their round, twisted shape.
Here is a recipe my προγιαγιά (great grandmother) wrote in her cookbook, which I love following.
*Just a warning, they will taste divine, you may not want to share them!
Ingredients:
Note: Sesame seeds may be sprinkled onto biscuits before baking as a variation
Method:
Wishing you and your family Καλό Πάσχα! (Happy Easter!)
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