Respond to @womanbread .... Koulourakia is different from Kourambiedes... I can see you are not Greek.. but please try not to change the name of our recipes..ty...
Also .. ring shape with sesame is koulouria... here we have 3 different tastes/recipes...Koulouria, koulourakia. kourambiedes... all of these are different... Have a happy NEW YEAR
She is the sweetest thing. And her recipe turned out perfect. I got to eat one cookie as the 'gang' dove right in and gobbled them up like a pack of locusts! Well, time for another batch! I think I'll hide some for myself!
Hi - I'm wondering if anyone can help me. There's a Greek ring-shaped butter cookie with sesame seeds (and sometimes almonds were added in) that my grandmother used to make when we were kids, that she always referred to as something that sounded like 'kloothia' or 'kloothya.' I doubt that's the spelling of it - is it 'koulouria' or 'kourabiedes' the word that she meant? And is it pronounced 'kloothya'? Thanks for any help you can give me.
I make these. There called koulouraka. I don't put almonds on mine, and I twist mine into a rope shape, but I'm sure that's what you're talking about. I have a video if you'd like to watch it. Just search for "koulourakia". Mine is titled, "koulourakia for Catherine".
Respond to @womanbread .... Koulourakia is different from Kourambiedes... I can see you are not Greek.. but please try not to change the name of our recipes..ty...
Also .. ring shape with sesame is koulouria... here we have 3 different tastes/recipes...Koulouria, koulourakia. kourambiedes... all of these are different... Have a happy NEW YEAR
Tatikacrafts 1 month ago
She is the sweetest thing. And her recipe turned out perfect. I got to eat one cookie as the 'gang' dove right in and gobbled them up like a pack of locusts! Well, time for another batch! I think I'll hide some for myself!
lakepurdy1 2 months ago in playlist Liked videos
allo ti kanis. I cant wait to fix these cooies for yaya and suprise her. Do i cut the crisco in have and the butter ?
vidgirl4444 3 months ago
I followed this recipes and its the best one.
silvanalowry2010 10 months ago
Hi - I'm wondering if anyone can help me. There's a Greek ring-shaped butter cookie with sesame seeds (and sometimes almonds were added in) that my grandmother used to make when we were kids, that she always referred to as something that sounded like 'kloothia' or 'kloothya.' I doubt that's the spelling of it - is it 'koulouria' or 'kourabiedes' the word that she meant? And is it pronounced 'kloothya'? Thanks for any help you can give me.
womanbread 1 year ago
@womanbread
I make these. There called koulouraka. I don't put almonds on mine, and I twist mine into a rope shape, but I'm sure that's what you're talking about. I have a video if you'd like to watch it. Just search for "koulourakia". Mine is titled, "koulourakia for Catherine".
jmaurak 7 months ago
i love kourabiede. my favourite
dollyflp 2 years ago
my favorite cookies
QueensPrincess08 2 years ago
wow...i really want to try a kourabiede, looks great!
FancyEarings 2 years ago
Oh wow aghaboda toda e yaya mou beba egamnen mas boudouda!!!
727Hushkits 2 years ago