How to Make Any-night-of-the-week Vasilopita croissant

Vasilopita croissant
Vasilopita croissant

Hey everyone, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, vasilopita croissant. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Vasilopita croissant is one of the most popular of recent trending meals on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. They are nice and they look fantastic. Vasilopita croissant is something that I’ve loved my entire life.

Eating vasilopita is a Greek Christian tradition that celebrates St. Basil's Day, or New Year's Day, but similar traditions are present throughout Eastern Europe. It's traditionally sliced into at midnight at the New Year and served to each member of the family in order of age, starting with the eldest. Vasilopita croissant This is a vasilopita (New Year's bread or cake) that looks perfect!!!

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook vasilopita croissant using 12 ingredients and 17 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Vasilopita croissant:
  1. Get 3 1/2 cups flour
  2. Take 2 tbsp dry yeast
  3. Get 1/3 cup sugar
  4. Take 1 tsp salt
  5. Get 1 cup lukewarm milk
  6. Get 2 tbsp melted butter
  7. Make ready 2 eggs
  8. Prepare 1/2 cup sugar
  9. Make ready 1 tbsp cinnamon
  10. Prepare 1/2 cup candied cherries, cut
  11. Get 1/2 cup walnuts, coarsely cut
  12. Take 1/3 cup soft butter

Basil to the poor and needy of his flock. In order to ensure that the needy would have money for life's necessities, and knowing that they were also proud people, St. Basil had the ladies of his church bake sweet bread with coins baked into them. Add remaining ingredients, except egg whites.

Steps to make Vasilopita croissant:
  1. Mix the flour with the yeast, the sugar and the salt in a large bowl.
  2. Make a well in the center and add the lukewarm milk, one egg and the yolk of the second egg.
  3. Knead by pulling in the flour from the sides, little by little
  4. Until you have a soft dough.
  5. Cover the dough and leave it to rest for 5'.
  6. In the meantime, mix the sugar, cinnamon, cherries and walnuts in a bowl. Set them aside.
  7. Divide the dough into 3 equal parts.
  8. Roll out each part into a thick sheet of 30 cm diameter.
  9. Place the first sheet into a non-stick backing tray. Spread half of the soft butter onto its surface and sprinkle with half of the walnut mixture.
  10. Now place the second sheet, spread the rest of the butter on it and sprinkle with the remaining walnut mixture.
  11. Top with the third sheet and place a small plate of 5 cm diameter on its center (in the photo it's a cookie cutter of that particular diameter).
  12. Using a sharp knife cut 16 pieces, starting from the plate towards the circumferance.
  13. Remove the small plate.
  14. Twist each piece, spirally, turning it 3 times.
  15. Cover with plastic wrap and leave it to rise for 15-40 minutes or as much as it takes until it doubles.
  16. Beat the egg white lightly with a tsp of sugar and brush the top of the vasilopita.
  17. Bake at 180°C for about 25 minutes until golden brown. When it cools, decorate the center with sweet cherries.

Basil had the ladies of his church bake sweet bread with coins baked into them. Add remaining ingredients, except egg whites. Beat egg whites until stiff in a separate bowl. Basil's Cake) is a cake that is made in Greece and Cyprus for New Year's Eve. At midnight the Vasilopita is cut and passed around to everyone in order to celebrate the passing of the New Year.

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