The top traditional Greek pastries and breads for Christmas (videos)

If you’re ever fortunate enough to spend Christmas in Greece you will be surrounded by a wide range of tasteful traditional Christmas sweets, Kerry Kolasa-Sikiaridi notes in a recent article at greekreporter.com

Some of these holiday goodies are steeped in ancient regional traditions, while others you will find throughout the entire country, but perhaps with a local twist.

No matter where you are in Greece, you will be enchanted by the sweet aroma of baked pastries, cookies, and other foods during the holiday season. Indulge your sweet tooth this year and sample some of the most delicious Christmas sweets in the country.

Melomakarona

Who doesn’t enjoy sweet, sticky, honey glazed cookies? These are some of the most traditional Greek sweets you will locate during the Christmas season. They will undoubtedly be available at every home you visit (and of course, you will be offered one wherever you go). They also make a wonderful traditional gift when beautifully plated or placed on holiday-themed trays.

Diples

Greeks simply love using the combination of honey and nuts, and these fried, folded bites of heaven are no exception. These confections, made with drizzled honey over deep-fried dough, are an all-time Christmas favorite. Originally from the Peloponnese, this is one holiday dessert you will now find all over the country.

Kourabiedes

Some make them big, while other make them small. One thing is certain – you will find these powdered sugar-covered balls in every household in Greece during the holiday season. They are made from pure butter, flour and sugar, and then covered in a snowy layer of powdered sugar. Watch out because these are highly addictive!

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Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons Copyright: Andrea Wright License: CC-BY-SA 

 

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