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Kataifi traditional Greek dessert with shredded phyllo and nuts 

Nikki's Modern Mediterranean
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KATAIFI
This is a traditional Greek dessert that is similar to Baklava, but uses shredded phyllo. It’s crispy, delicious and a fun to serve because it’s made in individual pieces.
Makes 15 pieces
1 Box of Kataifi phyllo
¾ cup almonds
¾ cup walnuts
1 tsp cinnamon
½ tsp ground cloves
Zest from 1 orange
1 ¼ cup butter, melted
Syrup
3 cups of sugar
2 ½ cup water
Lemon peel
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter a 9x13 baking dish and set aside.
In a food processor finely chop the almonds and walnuts.
Transfer the nut mixture to a large mixing bowl and add the cinnamon, cloves, and orange zest. Pour in half the melted butter and stir everything together.
Divide your phyllo into 15 equal parts on a clean countertop. They should look like little haystacks.
Butter each piece of phyllo with the remaining melted butter.
Scoop a big tablespoon of the nut mixture into each piece of phyllo, making sure they are all about roughly the same size and the nut mixture is all used up.
Roll each piece of phyllo up into a log that’s about 3-inches long and place it in the prepared 9x13 baking dish.
Lay in a butter 9 x 13 pan
Pour extra butter on top and top with a sprinkle of extra nut mixture
Bake at 350 degrees F for 50 minutes.
Make the syrup immediately by combining the sugar, water, and lemon peel in a saucepan and bringing the heat to medium until the sugar is completely dissolved. Allow the syrup to cool to room temperature before continuing.
For the syrup to absorb properly, one of the elements must be hot, while the other is cool. Remove the phyllo from the oven, and while it is still hot pour the room temperature syrup on top of it and allow it to absorb completely.
Once the syrup is absorbed, serve them warm.

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Комментарии : 36   
@madlensetian5160
@madlensetian5160 26 дней назад
It is middle eastern, Balkan etc. All countries in those areas make some version of this either with nuts or cheese.🎉
@madelineS98789
@madelineS98789 2 года назад
I make baklava often but have always been intimidated by Kataifi. Thank you for the excellent lesson. You make it look easy.
@NikkisModernMediterranean
@NikkisModernMediterranean 2 года назад
You are welcome 😊
@noahsmum5041
@noahsmum5041 Год назад
I love the way you make it! & I love your kitchen too! So Tyvm lovely 🥰
@gayatripatel2914
@gayatripatel2914 8 месяцев назад
Thank you very nice
@adamlunn3071
@adamlunn3071 Год назад
I love this. I have been making this at home for years, and it remains one of my favourite desserts; your video is spot on and reminds me of the mess and troubles (that are sort of easyish) that are required to make this perfect dessert.
@NikkisModernMediterranean
@NikkisModernMediterranean Год назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@raniayacoub1770
@raniayacoub1770 Год назад
Wow, hi Chief can you let us know where you purchased the Square Katafi roll?
@Caterpillar039
@Caterpillar039 Год назад
👍👍
@Nozarks1
@Nozarks1 3 месяца назад
Looks delicious. Can we roll the whole thing and then cut into 15 parts, or will that not hold?
@bessyfrangostefanakis7424
@bessyfrangostefanakis7424 6 месяцев назад
Do you freeze them before or after baking and what about the syrup, do you add the syrup then freeze them? Thank you!
@jmichelet2276
@jmichelet2276 Год назад
Where can I find kataifi? I’ve never seen it in the supermarkets, just philo dough.
@NikkisModernMediterranean
@NikkisModernMediterranean Год назад
you can find it on amazon here amzn.to/3Ubo8yW
@salvisilver1196
@salvisilver1196 11 месяцев назад
Hello I am a fitness specialist and tbh all this butter is kinda unhealthy and I love this kadifi so I am trying to find at least half of it substitute...what would you recommend? Maybe egg with and milk?
@mariatheresavonhabsburg
@mariatheresavonhabsburg 10 месяцев назад
No. You can't substitute butter with egg and milk.
@eminemustafa3461
@eminemustafa3461 9 месяцев назад
Just eat half the amount 😋😄
@jamestriarhos2634
@jamestriarhos2634 9 месяцев назад
A few things: 1. Kinda difficult to say which ethnic group actually created this. The Turks largely forbade the Greeks from speaking Greek, for instance. It's also eaten by many ethnic groups, there's an old Persian poem mentioning it 2. With all the butter, no, it's not the healthiest thing-but understand that in actuality, it is NOT desert. The tradition of ending a meal with a sweet course, (desert), is not universal. It is, in fact, NOT a Greek tradition to have desert. Traditionally, a Greek meal might end instead, with fresh fruit, or Greek yogurt, which is often topped with chopped nuts & Greek honey, which IS healthy. 3. Kataifi is absolutely NOT SHREDDED FILO. That's a common misunderstanding in the U.S. Filo is flat like paper. Shredded paper is flat in cross-section. Kataifi is not. This is because it's not shredded filo, despite the lie on a box of frozen kataifi. Firstly, unlike filo, which is made from dough, kataifi is made from batter! Also, unlike filo, it is traditionally made by professional bakers, usually. It's a batter that is poured through a certain perforated utensil, on to a type of hotplate. A very fine stream is produced, that almost immediately is cooked enough to become solid, which is then quickly scraped off the hotplate before it can turn golden-brown. The partially cooked kataifi threads are then packaged, and sold to customers. It is also used for more than the baklava-type of pastry shown here. It is also used to make Kiunefe, (dipped in butter, skillet-fried, filled with cheese, soaked in syrup, and topped with chopped pistachios, for instance, and sometimes even for a savory dish.
@user-mn7nh3hc9c
@user-mn7nh3hc9c 5 месяцев назад
In Egypt I had a slightly sweet roll of kataifi. I didn’t notice any cheese or nuts inside. Do you have any idea what that is called? I’d love to make it! Thanks for all your information!
@user-mn7nh3hc9c
@user-mn7nh3hc9c 5 месяцев назад
In Egypt I had a slightly sweet roll of kataifi. I didn’t notice any cheese or nuts inside. Do you have any idea what that is called? I’d love to make it! Thanks for all your information!
@user-mn7nh3hc9c
@user-mn7nh3hc9c 5 месяцев назад
In Egypt I had a slightly sweet roll of kataifi. I didn’t notice any cheese or nuts inside. Do you have any idea what that is called? I’d love to make it! Thanks for all your information!
@user-mn7nh3hc9c
@user-mn7nh3hc9c 5 месяцев назад
In Egypt I had a slightly sweet roll of kataifi. I didn’t notice any cheese or nuts inside. Do you have any idea what that is called? I’d love to make it! Thanks for all your information!
@user-mn7nh3hc9c
@user-mn7nh3hc9c 5 месяцев назад
In Egypt I had a slightly sweet roll of kataifi. I didn’t notice any cheese or nuts inside. Do you have any idea what that is called? I’d love to make it! Thanks for all your information!
@Badboy-dg1dh
@Badboy-dg1dh 4 месяца назад
Kadaifi Is Turkey.Not greek.😅
@justynapietras7977
@justynapietras7977 17 дней назад
It is both Greek and Turkish, I used to live in Greece as a child and that's was the best dessert of my childhood 😊
@Gunzo780
@Gunzo780 2 месяца назад
In Turkiye we made this with one rule that one of syrup or kadayif has to be hot and other is cold when we mix them. We dont mix them when they both cold or both hot.
@theunknownnova2488
@theunknownnova2488 Год назад
It’s not Traditional greek it’s Turkish, as I greek after visiting Turkey I understand that its definitely Turkish. But we Greeks also make it nice:)
@greekneek
@greekneek Год назад
YOU ARE WRONG.
@000kalla2
@000kalla2 9 месяцев назад
@@greekneekyou are wrong even the name is turkish kadayif
@asmsmrd
@asmsmrd 5 месяцев назад
It’s arabic word not Turkish or greek
@Badboy-dg1dh
@Badboy-dg1dh 4 месяца назад
Kadaifi Is Turkey
@eradgz0924
@eradgz0924 Год назад
Sorry it’s turkish not greece
@irene5980
@irene5980 Год назад
Greek. If you didn't enslave us for 400 years you guys would've created your own cuisine instead of taking it from us 😂
@asmsmrd
@asmsmrd 5 месяцев назад
The name is Arabic not Turkish or greek
@Anita-tm1co
@Anita-tm1co 5 месяцев назад
According to the Greeks, everything is Greek. Ye wishful thinking. Seriously people, what is wrong with you.
@Xarula
@Xarula Месяц назад
Es ist nicht alles griechisch, ich würde aber sagen, dass genug griechischer Grund und Boden besetzt ist, genug Kunst unserer Vorfahren von anderen verwaltet wird, wir haben genug Blut vergossen und genug der Welt gegeben, von Wissenschaften über Kunst, Sehenswürdigkeiten, politische Systeme, olympische Spiele etc. Was ist mit euch?
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