Koulouria me Teratsomelo (Xaroupomelo) (Cookies in Carob Syrup)
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| ~ Ingredients: ~ 2 cups of hard flour ~ 1/3 tsp of salt ~ 1/2 a cup of water or more if needed ~ 1 cup of carob syrup (Xaroupomelo) |
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| ~ In a large enough bowl add the flour and salt and mix to combine. ~ Add the water and knead into a stiff dough. ~ Taking a piece of dough at a time, form ropes about 16 cm long and about 6 cm in diameter. ~ With these ropes, form two circles, place them one inside the other and press the ends in order so they stick together to prevent them from opening during cooking. ~ Another way of doing it is to form a snail of two circles. ~ Place your finished cookies on a parchment paper until all the dough is used. ~ Heat up some water in a sauce pan and boil the cookies on low het until they are cooked. ~ Once they are cooked, remove from the boiling water and place them into another clean sauce pan, keeping the boiling water. ~ Pour the carob syrup into the sauce pan with the cookies and 1/2 a cup of the water you used to boil them in. ~ Place the sauce pan over heat for a few minutes stirring constantly to mix the carob syrup with the water and thin it out. ~ Place in a deep dish and serve hot in their liquid. ~ Carob syrup can be substituted with grape juice syrup called “Epsima”. ~ Koulouria me Teratsomelo (Xaroupomelo) (Cookies in Carob Syrup) is a Cypriot dessert that in the old days they were made out of one circle, they were baked in the oven without syrup and they were thrown to the newly-weds during their wedding ceremony “Isaia Xoreve” in church. ~ This tradition is not done any more in Cyprus except maybe from some villages where they are strict on Cyprus traditions. ~ Good luck and enjoy. |
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