Flia

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Flija

Flia,[1] also known as fli or flija, is a dish in Albanian cuisine and Kosovo Albanian cuisine.[2][3] It consists of multiple crepe-like layers brushed with cream and served with kaymak.[4]

March 18 is recognized as "Flia Day" in which families invite their relatives for preparing and eating Flia.[citation needed]

Flija requires very simple ingredients: flour, water, butter, yoghurt and salt. The main ingredients (flour, water and salt) are mixed together until you get a texture similar to pancake batter. Layers of batter are baked using a “sac” which is a spherical metal lid used for baking.

References

  1. Flija
  2. Kosovo Guide
  3. Kosovo Pastry dishes
  4. Michael Ashkenazi, The World Cookbook: The Greatest Recipes from Around the Globe, p. 718

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