Best 4 Sesame Greek Easter Cookies Koulourakia Recipes

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Indulge in the delectable flavors of traditional Greek cookies known as koulourakia, often prepared during the joyous celebration of Easter. These delightful treats, commonly shaped into intricate braids or rings, are infused with the aromatic essence of sesame seeds, adding a unique twist to the classic recipe. Embark on a culinary journey as we explore the art of crafting these delectable cookies, uncovering the secrets to their irresistible texture and rich, nutty flavor. Learn the techniques for achieving the perfect dough consistency, the art of shaping the koulourakia into beautiful forms, and the optimal baking conditions to ensure a golden-brown finish. Discover the joy of baking these exquisite cookies, filling your home with the enticing aroma of sesame and creating a taste of Greek tradition.

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KOULOURAKIA RECIPE (GREEK EASTER COOKIES)



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The fluffiest and crunchiest traditional Greek Easter cookies recipe (koulourakia) you have ever made! These sweet little Greek Easter cookies are super quick to bake, so much fun to make and highly addictive to eat! Discover how to bake them to perfection with this traditional Greek recipe.

Provided by Eli K. Giannopoulos

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 9

250g butter (8.8 oz.)
1 1/2 cup plain white sugar
13g powdered baking ammonia (2.5 tsp, flat). If you have trouble finding baking ammonia, or you don't like the taste, you could substitute with 2.5tsp double acting baking powder.
1/2 cup lukewarm milk (130ml)
4 medium eggs
1 tbsp vanilla extract
zest of 1 orange
1kg all-purpose (plain) flour (35 oz.)
2 egg yolks and 1 tbsp water for glazing the koulourakia

Steps:

  • To prepare this traditional koulourakia recipe, start by mixing the butter and sugar. In a mixer's bowl add the sugar and butter (chopped) and mix for about 10-15 minutes, until the butter is creamy and fluffy. (Once starting to prepare this koulourakia recipe, make sure that the butter is at room temperature).
  • In the meantime warm the milk until lukewarm and remove the pot from the heat. Add the ammonia and whisk until fully dissolved. Set aside.
  • , whilst mixing, allowing time for each one to be absorbed, before adding another. Pour in the the vanilla extract, the orange zest and the milk & ammonia blend and mix to combine. Add the flour, a little bit at a time, whilst mixing, until the ingredients are combined and the dough is soft and not too sticky.
  • Cover the dough for the koulourakia with some plastic wrap and set aside to rest for 30 minutes.
  • Place the dough for the koulourakia on a clean working surface, take a small piece of dough and form long cords. Shape the koulourakia with your hands, giving them any shape you like.
  • Line a large baking tray with parchment paper and place the koulourakia, leaving some distance between them as they will rise a lot when baked. For this koulourakia recipe, you will need approx. 4-5 large baking trays, depending on the size of the cookies you make.
  • In a small bowl add the egg yolks and 1 tbsp water and whisk with a fork. Brush the top of the koulourakia and bake in preheated oven at 200C/400F fan for 15-20 minutes, until fully cooked and golden brown on the outside (or the ammonia would not have been fully used up).
  • Let the koulourakia cool down completely on a cooling rack and store in airtight containers for up to three weeks.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 cookie, Calories 88kcal, Sugar 3.9g, Sodium 4.9mg, Fat 3g, SaturatedFat 1.7g, UnsaturatedFat 1.1g, TransFat 0g, Carbohydrate 13.6g, Fiber 0.4g, Protein 1.7g, Cholesterol 19.5mg

SESAME GREEK EASTER COOKIES (KOULOURAKIA)



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Traditional Greek cookies are 2 small strands of dough twisted together and brushed with egg-milk mixture and sprinkled with sesame seed.

Provided by Tonkcats

Categories     Dessert

Time 22m

Yield 48 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 cup butter
1 1/2 cups sugar
3 eggs
1/2 cup orange juice
6 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 egg, beaten (mixed with the milk)
7 tablespoons milk

Steps:

  • Cream butter. Add sugar gradually.
  • Add eggs one at a time alternately with orange juice.
  • Add flour that has been sifted with soda and baking powder, a little bit at a time. Should be a soft dough.
  • Shape as desired and brush with egg and milk mixture. Traditional Greek cookies are 2 small strands of dough twisted together and brushed with egg-milk mixture and sprinkled with sesame seed.
  • Use greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees to 400 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes.

GREEK HOLIDAY COOKIES



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Koulourakia are a traditional treat in Greece, where they are usually made for Easter and other celebrations. I enjoy making these buttery, golden Greek cookies to keep me in touch with my heritage. -Nicole Moskou, New York, New York

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 40m

Yield 6-1/2 dozen.

Number Of Ingredients 8

1-1/2 cups butter, softened
1-1/4 cups sugar
4 large eggs, room temperature
2 tablespoons orange juice
3 teaspoons vanilla extract
5-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
3/4 teaspoon baking soda

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy, 5-7 minutes. Add 2 eggs; beat well. Beat in orange juice and vanilla. Combine the flour, baking powder and baking soda; gradually add to creamed mixture. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour or until easy to handle., Roll dough into 1-1/4-in. balls. Shape each into a 6-in. rope; fold in half and twist twice. Place 2 in. apart on ungreased baking sheets. , In a small bowl, beat the remaining 2 eggs; brush over dough. Bake at 350° for 7-12 minutes or until edges are golden brown. Remove to wire racks.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 79 calories, Fat 4g fat (2g saturated fat), Cholesterol 19mg cholesterol, Sodium 53mg sodium, Carbohydrate 10g carbohydrate (3g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 1g protein.

GREEK EASTER COOKIES - KOULOURAKIA



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found atBella Online's Greek Food Editor These sesame cookies are perfect any time, but for many they´re associated with the Easter holidays. not sure of how many cookies it makes!

Provided by Rita1652

Categories     Dessert

Time 33m

Yield 30 cookies, 15 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 1/4 cups flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/4 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup sugar, powdered
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon milk
1 egg
1 egg yolk
1 tablespoon milk
3 tablespoons sesame seeds

Steps:

  • Preheat your oven to 375°F In one bowl, mix flour, salt, and baking powder.
  • In a second bowl mix the sugar and softened butter until fluffy. Stir in the vanilla, milk and egg. MIx thoroughly. Now slowly blend in the flour mixture until thoroughly mixed.
  • Take about a teaspoon of dough and roll on floured counter. Roll until it´s about 5" long, then fold in half and twist. Pinch the ends together. Put on cookie sheet and brush with mix of yolk and milk. Sprinkle the sesame seeds over the top.
  • Bake about 13 minutes, until they turn golden brown. Serve cool.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 194.8, Fat 7.9, SaturatedFat 4.3, Cholesterol 40, Sodium 130, Carbohydrate 28.4, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 13.4, Protein 3

Tips:

  • To make sure the koulourakia have a tender and crumbly texture, use high-quality butter and cream cheese that are at room temperature.
  • If you don't have a mixer, you can cream the butter and cream cheese together by hand using a wooden spoon or spatula.
  • Be careful not to overmix the dough, as this will make the cookies tough.
  • Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes before baking, as this will help the cookies hold their shape.
  • If you don't have sesame seeds, you can substitute another type of nut or seed, such as almonds, walnuts, or sunflower seeds.
  • To make the cookies extra special, you can drizzle them with melted chocolate or a sprinkle of confectioners' sugar.

Conclusion:

These sesame Greek Easter cookies, also known as koulourakia, are a delicious and festive treat that is perfect for any occasion. They are easy to make, and the simple ingredients come together to create a truly special cookie. Whether you are celebrating Easter or just looking for a tasty snack, these koulourakia are sure to please everyone.

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