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Sfakianopita | Traditional Cheese Dessert From Chania, Greece | TasteAtlas
Sfakianopita | Traditional Cheese Dessert From Chania, Greece | TasteAtlas
Sfakianopita | Traditional Cheese Dessert From Chania, Greece | TasteAtlas
Sfakianopita | Traditional Cheese Dessert From Chania, Greece | TasteAtlas
Sfakianopita | Traditional Cheese Dessert From Chania, Greece | TasteAtlas

Sfakianopita

(Sfakiani pita, Mizithropita, Σφακιανόπιτα, Σφακιανη πιτα, Μυζηθρόπιτα)

Sfakianopita is a traditional Cretan treat that couples layers of thin, unleavened dough and soft white whey cheese. The pie is typically made with flour, olive oil, water, salt, and a shot of raki (Cretan tsikoudia), and rather than being filled with local myzithra cheese, the dough is kneaded with the cheese.


The whole combination is then flattened out into a thin, almost crepe-like or pancake-like circle and fried until golden, spotted, and crispy. Also known as sfakiani pita or mizithropita, this specialty is believed to have been created by Cretan shepherds from Sfakia, hence the name sfakianopita.


The pie is usually enjoyed warm as a sweet breakfast and is traditionally served drizzled with thyme honey, creating a perfect blend of sweet and savory flavors. Other typical toppings used for flavoring the pie include sesame seeds, cinnamon, and almond slivers.


It can also be transformed into a savory pie, depending on personal preferences. Sfakianopita can be found in almost any traditional tavern, and it is usually accompanied by cold tsikoudia on the side.

Pairing tips

Brandy

Tsikoudia

Tsikoudia is a Cretan spirit that is distilled from fermented grape pomace (strafylo)—the solid remains that are left after the grapes have been ... Read more

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Honey

Pefkothymaromelo Kritis

Pefkothymaromelo Kritis is a special variety of thyme and pine honey produced In Crete, an area which has the highest density of bees in the world. The sediment ... Read more

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