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The Greek dessert that most Americans are probably familiar with is the classic baklava. It’s one of my all-time favorite treats, but I hadn’t explored many other Greek sweets and it turns out that was a real shame! Recently, I came across a recipe for Greek Orange Cake (or Portokalopita, as it’s traditionally known), and was immediately intrigued. This cake is also made with phyllo dough, but uses a very different process. It’s dripping with zesty orange flavor and the texture is absolutely wonderful.

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This treat strikes the perfect balance of sweet and tangy with plenty of fresh orange zest and more than a cup of orange juice. Phyllo dough is separated and dried out slightly, to then be torn or crumbled into small pieces. It’s then mixed into the delicious orange batter and baked to a golden perfection for about 35 minutes. A simple orange syrup comes together on the stovetop and is poured over the baked cake while still warm, ensuring every bite is super moist.

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Let that syrup soak into the cake for a few hours and then it’s time to indulge! Serve it up as an afternoon treat or late night dessert, there’s no going wrong. We personally love to enjoy a slice with a scoop of vanilla ice cream! Mix up your baking routine and give this traditional Greek dessert a try. It’s sure to be a new favorite.

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