11/12/2020 18:37

Recipe of Ultimate Trigona from Panorama

by Chester Byrd

Trigona from Panorama
Trigona from Panorama

Hey everyone, it is Jim, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, trigona from panorama. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Trigona from Panorama (Panorama Triangles) is a filo triangle pastry with custard. The Thessalonians, especially on Sundays, go uphill in Panorama (northern suburb of Thessaloniki) to enjoy the excellent sweet. The visitors are coming to the city. informed and seek to enjoy their unique sweetness with its crisp sheet and the wonderful cream. Trigona, which mean triangles in Greek, is a regional speciality from the district of Thessaloniki, Panorama where they get their name from.

Trigona from Panorama is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. Trigona from Panorama is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They are nice and they look wonderful.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook trigona from panorama using 9 ingredients and 24 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Trigona from Panorama:
  1. Get 1/2 kg filo pastry
  2. Make ready butter for brushing
  3. Make ready Syrup
  4. Get 1 1/2 cups sugar
  5. Take 1 cup water
  6. Make ready 2 tbsp glucose syrup
  7. Prepare 1 tbsp lemon juice
  8. Get 1 dose pastry cream
  9. Prepare ground pistachios

This specialty of Thessaloniki consists buttered and folding sheets of phyllo that are folded into triangles then baked until golden. After they cool they are then carefully hollowed out at one end to make an opening then they get dunked in a syrup. These delicious little treats are known as "Trigona Panoramatos" since they come from an area in Greece close to Thessaloniki, called Panorama. You could call them Greek cannoli!

Steps to make Trigona from Panorama:
  1. Bring everything that you are going to use on your worktop
  2. As well as the butter.
  3. Spread out the filo pastry with its short side facing you.
  4. Cut each filo sheet vertically in the middle and brush 1/2 of each with butter.
  5. Fold the other half exactly on top
  6. So that you have a long strip.
  7. Brush all of it well with butter.
  8. Start folding into a triangle as shown in the photo.
  9. Carry on by folding the ends, softly, without pressing the filo down,
  10. In order to create a triangle.
  11. Make sure that the ends fall exactly on the part of the piece that's at the bottom.
  12. Make minor corrections if something is left out of place.
  13. Continue by folding until you finish.
  14. If there is anything that sticks out, brush the edges with a little water and fold softly, forming the triangle.
  15. Carry on with the rest of the filo sheets in the same way and spread them out in a baking tray, after having brushed them well with butter on all sides.
  16. Bake in the oven at 220°C at first until they puff and then lower to 200°C until they get golden brown. Take care, they burn easily.
  17. When they cool, take a triangle and make a deep opening at one end.
  18. Do the same with all triangles, carefully, making sure that you don't ruin its shape.
  19. Meanwhile, place all the ingredients for the syrup to boil for 5 minutes.
  20. Turn the heat off and dip the triangles in the hot syrup, tuning them carefully on all sides so that they absorb it well.
  21. Place them back in the baking tray and pour what syrup is left on top. Set them aside overnight to absorb it.
  22. On the next day, fill a pastry bag with pastry cream and fill the triangles carefully so that they don't break. Stack them carefully on a platter or a baking tray so that they don't get messy.
  23. If you like you can decorate the top side of the opening with whipped cream, sprinkle with pistachios or almonds, whatever you fancy.
  24. They are ready for enjoyng!!! Good luck.

These delicious little treats are known as "Trigona Panoramatos" since they come from an area in Greece close to Thessaloniki, called Panorama. You could call them Greek cannoli! Trigona Panoramatos Now you do not have to pack a suitcase for Thessaloniki to enjoy panorama triangles, since you can just find them in Limassol. They are handmade and always crisp as they are made with genuine butter and with the unique recipe that is passed from grandfather to grandson. The Thessalonians, especially on Sundays, go uphill in Panorama (northern suburb of Thessaloniki) to enjoy the excellent sweet.

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