On our first time visiting an actual authentic Greek restaurant, the owner gave us I believe this dish as free dessert. It was good, and I appreciated the gesture. They probably just assumed it was our first time because we were asking a lot of questions when ordering lol.
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That's wonderful!
A small free dessert is pretty common at restaurants in Greece.
I am now annoyed that my Greek family have not introduced me to these. They look delicious.
They're so good! Hit them up for some!
Looks like you nailed it!
Thank you!!!!
Looks tasty! Are pecans (or maybe almonds) ever used instead of walnuts?
I've used pecans and almonds in the past. Chocolate or other sauces are sometimes used as an accompaniment instead of the honey and nuts. Honestly, it's a free for all when it comes to toppings.
Ah ok nice. Thanks for the info.