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baklavas me amygdala (greek almond baklava)

i’m not a huge fan of sweets, so it usually takes a very unusual kind of treat for me to bust out my (lack of) baking skills. yeah, i never did follow those cursed measuring rules too well.

i figure that, since it involves very little measuring and only the slightest amount of baking, baklava is one of those things i could manage to pull off with a relatively high success rate. i was fairly correct, in my humble opinion.

after tweaking my recipe several times, i came up with what i found to be my favorite combination of chewy, sweet, nutty, and savory. of course, you can use any kind of nuts in place of the almonds, but the flavor of that particular nut paired with butter and honey is almost too good for anyone of sound mind to pass up. i’ve also made this with pistachios and a hint of rose water – that was also a big hit.

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review – showmars, dilworth (greek/american) *guest blogger

many years ago, when my husband and i failed to make valentine’s day reservations, we ended up at showmars after trying to eat at several nearby restaurants with 90+ minute waits. for the past eight years, going to showmars on valentine’s day has been our tradition . . . and we love it.

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moussaka (greek beef and eggplant casserole)

i had the pleasure of visiting greece in 2007, and it was one of the best trips i’ve ever taken. the island of santorini won an especially auspicious spot on the list of places i must see again because, dammit, once was not enough. if you’ve never been, i highly recommend it. sure, the history of athens is special, but the timeless vistas of the caldera will stay with you long after the memory of yet another tour through an old european city.

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