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Savor the richness
of Greek culinary fare through this "hands-on" section of the
Utah's Greek-Americans website. While you may have tried Greek
cuisine in a restaurant, now is your opportunity to try baking honey-laced
baklava, flaky cheese-filled
triangles, or cooking aromatic stuffed
grape leaves and souvlakia. To offer
an example of the Greek Orthodox Easter feast tradition, a recipe for
deep red-dyed eggs is also provided. Co-author Ellen Vidalakis Furgis and her daughter Karen demonstrate how to make Greek pastries at the 1989 Living Traditions Festival. Photo by Carol Edison, courtesy The Utah Arts Council |
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