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Diples






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Diples
Alternative namesThiples
CourseDessert
Place of originGreece, Peloponnese
Main ingredientsDough, syrup or honey

DiplesorThiples (Greek: Δίπλες) is a Greek dessert from the Peloponnese, made of thin sheet-like dough. They are essentially the same as angel wings, except that they are dipped in syrup rather than served dry.

The dough is rolled into long, thin strips, fried and folded in hot oil and then dipped in a sugar or honey syrup.[1][2] Diples can be made in different shapes, of which the most common are bow ties and spirals.[3] Diples are a typical dessert in the Peloponnese and are also served at weddings and at New Year's celebrations.[4]

Another form uses an iron mould dipped in diples batter and cooked in cooking oil until the diples separates from the mould. It is topped with syrup, crushed walnuts, and cinnamon.

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References

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  1. ^ "Diples (Thiples) (Honey Rolls) Greek Dessert". Thursday for Dinner. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  • ^ "Recette Nœuds (Thiples) - Cuisine du monde" (in French). Univers recette. Archived from the original on 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  • ^ Nancy Gaifyllia. "Thiples: Fried Honey Pastries". About.com. Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  • ^ "New Year Traditions: Greek New Year". Australian Media Pty Ltd. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
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