About us • Join us • Contact us

foodiesclub.com

This content requires the Adobe Flash Player.

Get Adobe Flash player

Recipe Menu
 
Browse Recipe Categories
» Afghan (20)
» African (27)
» American Indian (31)
» Arabian (19)
» Australian (32)
» Barbeque (16)
» Beef (43)
» Bread (21)
» British (7)
» Cakes (63)
» Candy (25)
» Casseroles (5)
» Chinese (47)
» Cold Cuts (0)
» Cookies (13)
» Desserts (52)
» Dips (2)
» Drinks (44)
» Dutch (13)
» East Indian (0)
» European (0)
» Filipino (225)
» Fish (12)
» French (7)
» German (10)
» Greek (5)
» Indian (21)
» Irish (26)
» Italian (9)
» Jambalaya (6)
» Japanese (11)
» Jewish (32)
» Korean (13)
» Lamb (4)
» Mexican (40)
» Middle East (0)
» Misc Unsorted (95)
» Nepali (0)
» North Indian (0)
» Oriental (28)
» Pakistan (11)
» Pancakes (11)
» Pies (24)
» Pork (31)
» Poultry (25)
» Puddings (8)
» Rice Recipes (0)
» Russian (17)
» Salads (24)
» Sandwich (7)
» Sauces (5)
» Seafoods (74)
» Soups (14)
» South Indian (0)
» Syrups (1)
» Thai (11)
» Vegetables (14)
» West Indian (0)
Search Recipe
Search recipe
  Home » Greek » Koulourakia (Sesame Cookies)
Recipe A-Z: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
  Koulourakia (Sesame Cookies)
  Category: Greek
  Author: t3
  Date Posted: 12/14/2002
  Hits: 457
  Rating:  (2.9) votes 36
  Rate this recipe
Ingredients
1 c Butter
1 c Caster sugar
1 t Vanilla essence
3 Eggs
5 c Plain flour
3 ts Baking powder
1/2 ts Ground cinnamon
1/4 ts Ground cloves
1/4 c Milk
1/2 c Toasted sesame seeds
Instructions
Cream butter and sugar with vanilla essence until light and fluffy. Beat eggs, reserve 1 tablespoon for glazing and add remainder gradually to butter mixture, beating well. Sift dry ingredients twice. Stir into creamed mixture alternately with milk to form a soft dough. Knead lightly until smooth. If dough is sticky, chill for 1 hour. Scatter some sesame seeds lightly on one side of pastry board. Shape pieces of dough into thick pencil shapes and roll onto the sesame seeds to coat lightly or according to taste. Double over rolled dough and twist, or form into rings, figure eights or coils. Place on greased baking sheets and glaze with reserved egg beaten with a little milk. Bake in a moderate oven for 15-20 minutes until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack and store in an airtight container. Variation: Roll dough in granulated sugar instead of seeds. Glaze lightly with milk.
Makes: 70 Cooking time: 15-20 minutes Oven temperature: 190 C (375 F)
There are (0) comments
Comment

All fields are required
Name:*
Email:*  
Comment:*

Only 200 char allowed
Char count

Security Code:



Featured Recipe
» Khoubiz (Pita Bread)
Category: Arabian
Rating:  votes 60
Hits: 749

10 Newest Recipes
» Sinugbang bangus
 1,520 - days ago
» Beer Batter Fried Chicken
 1,522 - days ago
» Chocolate Mousse
 1,579 - days ago
» Bacon Dal
 1,724 - days ago
» Pork Roast
 1,746 - days ago
» Liver Steaks Cebu Style
 1,770 - days ago
» Pork Loin Chops BB-Q
 1,791 - days ago
» Beef Test 5
 1,798 - days ago
» Aunty Normas Boston Bun
 1,799 - days ago
» Seaside Orchard Salad
 1,827 - days ago

Top 15 Recipes

return to topReturn to top
Copyright © 2008 FoodiesClub.Com. All rights reserved.