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Definition of filo in English: filo(also phyllo) noun ˈfiːləʊ mass nounA kind of dough that can be stretched into very thin sheets, used in layers to make both sweet and savoury pastries, especially in eastern Mediterranean cooking. (地中海东部烹饪术中制酥点用的)能擀成极薄层的生面 Example sentencesExamples - Spread a mushroom-onion filling or a spinach-cannellini bean combo on butter-brushed phyllo.
- The most outlandish dessert was a mass of honeyed phyllo, piled like feathers over diced pears and a blob of melted Pecorino cheese.
- Lay a first sheet of filo dough on a large cutting board or clean work surface, covering the stack of remaining sheets with a piece of saran wrap topped with a damp dish towel.
- The hit of the meal was the phyllo basket filled with a ragout of duck and caramelised apple and once again a white wine, the Zevenwacht Sauvignon Blanc bursting with tropical fruit and gooseberry flavours, accompanied the dish.
- Lay out sheets of filo pastry and brush lightly with some melted butter.
- Your gaze will hover a bit over this orgy of butter and oil and phyllo and kadayif dough and walnuts and almond paste, and pick the one you like best, shiny and golden, or matte and colorful.
- A chocolate, almond and crème anglaise wrapped in phyllo will be served as dessert.
- The signature dish consists of filo pastry stuffed with haggis sitting on a sweet plum sauce.
- You'll need phyllo pastry, available in the freezer section of most supermarkets, whipped cream, grated white chocolate, fresh or frozen berries of your choice, icing sugar, a lemon and decorative gold dust.
- Lightly brush the sheet of filo dough with olive oil, then sprinkle with roughly a tablespoon of breadcrumbs.
- Then there was the obligatory gooey, melting chocolate dish, imaginatively packaged here in little purses of phyllo and dusted with powdered sugar.
- These light and crisp bite-sized parcels of mozzarella and pesto can be made with Chinese spring-roll pastry (wonton wrappers) or filo.
- A peppery, spinach-and-feta-stuffed turnover of brittle phyllo pastry is a kick.
- Baklava, that sweet, messy pastry made of filo dough, nuts and honey is a treat in both countries.
- Before food processors and dough machines, bakers in Mediterranean palaces would shape and stretch phyllo by hand.
- I've also come up with sweet phyllo dough; nut milks and nut butter are crucial to what I do.
- The traditional Arab dessert is baklava, which is an exquisite pastry with layers of phyllo dough covered with nuts and honey.
- A rich stew of chicken, raisins and slivered almonds is flavoured with nutmeg and cinnamon, wrapped in a phyllo shell and dusted with powdered sugar.
- There are little pockets of caramel wrapped in phyllo, and a decent bowl of summer cherries flavored with a scoop of ice cream tasting faintly of tea.
- With no time to stuff and wrap the phyllo, I added a little more sour cream and a lot more cheese, spread the mixture in a pan and baked it.
- This was followed by bay scallops wrapped in phyllo with Camembert, which were fabulously rich, and presented on a small rectangular plate.
- But their Basteeya, a baked phyllo pie with a filling of saffron braised chicken & spiced almonds, draped in powder sugar & cinnamon was superb.
- All three pastas are clogged by overthick, underseasoned sauces, and the poor li'l rainbow trout can hardly find its way clear of its phyllo crust and vegetable ragout.
- Filo dough can be made by hand, but unless you are very accomplished you can never make it as thin as it is produced by machine.
- Some are made with extremely thin layers of filo pastry and have different shapes.
- Fried cheese, octopus salad, spicy grilled meats, and dishes made with phyllo reflect different cultural influences.
- Make sure that your work surface is perfectly dry or else the filo will stick and turn into mush.
- We also tried the rookaak - two shatteringly crisp phyllo cigars filled with sensuously melting cheese.
- Lay 3 sheets of filo pastry flat on a tea towel, brushing between each sheet with melted butter.
- A favorite kind of sweet is layers of a thin pastry called filo, filled with nuts or creams, similar to baklava.
- Place three or four layers of filo pastry in an oven proof tray, brush them with unsalted butter (can be done with polyunsaturated oil if desired).
- Best of all, though, is the warm hazelnut chocolate cake, presented in a bouquet of phyllo with a spoonful of mascarpone ice cream.
- It is very easy to make, using Greek filo pastry from the supermarket and whatever apples you can find.
- While the phyllo pastry was nice and crisp, the dish itself was just a little bland.
- The künefe dessert, of shredded phyllo and string cheese, also has been missing in action.
- Place 3-4 layers of phyllo dough on the bottom of the pan.
- The crispy phyllo pastry that housed the veggie pie provided perfect textural contrast to the pasty sweet potato, which was oh-so-sweetly lubricated by a juicy tomato-apple relish.
- Line a tart tin with 3-4 sheets of filo pastry, well brushed with melted butter.
- To serve as filo parcels, cut a sheet of filo in half lengthways and brush one half with butter.
- In other words, exactly what you expect of filo pastry parcels.
Origin1950s: from modern Greek phullo 'leaf'. |