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If you've never baked with phyllo dough or phyllo pastry (also known as "filo"), it's time to do so! It may seem fragile and tricky to work with the texture of phyllo—that feels more like crepe paper ...
I love using Athens mini phyllo shells for appetizers and mini desserts. These shells are so versatile, you can fill them with savory fillings like spinach and artichoke dip or sweet fillings ...
Please palates this Thanksgiving with mini Boston cream pies in chocolate-covered Phyllo shells. "When coming up with the recipe for mini Boston cream pies, I wanted something that was simple to make ...
Cook’s notes: For a non-alcoholic version, substitute 1 ½ teaspoons peppermint extract for peppermint schnapps. Make filling: Heat heavy cream in a small saucepan until it just starts to boil. Place ...
Cut phyllo dough into 24 squares measuring 4 inches. Brush the top of 6 squares with vegetable oil and stack the squares. Lay the squares over a minimum 4 inch high glass or cup and place on a baking ...
Whether you spell it phyllo, filo, or fillo, the word means "leaf" in Greek. This unleavened pastry dough is one of the flakiest, crispiest, most dramatic ingredients you can keep in your freezer — ...
Phyllo (also known as fillo or filo) are sheets of unleavened flour that bake into a paper thin, golden-hued, puffed pastry. In fact, recipes may simply call for “puffed pastry” rather than phyllo; ...
Found in the freezer aisle, I don’t use these shells nearly as often as I should, and they're the best version of a store-bought crust. Because it’s phyllo, they're crisp and shatter-y and give the ...
Thanksgiving is for spending time with family, welcoming friends into your home, playing a game of football in the yard and, of course, a feast filled with everyone's fall favorites. Whether you're ...