Vasilopita the traditional New Year’s Eve Greek Cake
Vasilopita the traditional New Year’s Eve Greek Cake

Hello everybody, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, vasilopita the traditional new year’s eve greek cake. One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

'Vasilopita' is traditionally part of the new year's celebrations. New year's eve is approaching and apart from the food and drink, the Vasilopita is the center of attention. Vasilopita pronounced vah-see-LO-pee-tah, is the Greek lucky new year's cake that has a coin hidden in it and is cut at midnight.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook vasilopita the traditional new year’s eve greek cake using 10 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Vasilopita the traditional New Year’s Eve Greek Cake:
  1. Get shifted All Purpose Flour
  2. Get Sugar
  3. Make ready Baking Powder
  4. Prepare Eggs
  5. Make ready Butter
  6. Prepare Milk
  7. Prepare Vanilla powders or 1 tablespoon Vanilla extract
  8. Take Cognac 🙂 (optional)
  9. Get Almonds cut in half
  10. Get Sugar Powder for Topping

Of all the Vasilopita recipes, this one is the best for making at home because the texture is lovely (like a granular pound cake) and it lends itself to decoration, which is fun for kids. On New Year's Day Greek families cut the vasilopita to bless their house and bring good luck for the New Year. Vasilopita is considered the Greek New Year's cake. On New Year's Day families cut the Vasilopita to bless the house and bring good luck for the new year.

Steps to make Vasilopita the traditional New Year’s Eve Greek Cake:
  1. In a large bowl add in the shifted flour, sugar and baking powder.
  2. Add in the room temperature butter and Vanilla.
  3. Beat ingredients and slowly start to add in the eggs, and milk.
  4. Continue to beat and add in the almonds and cognac.
  5. In a buttered baking pan add 1 teaspoon of flour to cover the bottom and sides of the pan.
  6. Pre heat oven at 180 degrees…and pour batter into baking pan and bake for 50 minutes and until golden brown. Top with Sugar Powder and INDULGE!!! 🙂
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It is traditional to bake a coin into the Vasilopita (St. Greek Νew Year's cake - Vasilopita by Greek chef Akis Petretzikis. An authentic traditional Greek recipe for a New Year's cake made every New Year in Greece has a lovely tradition of baking a special cake for the New Year, to start things off right! A very traditional Greek Cake that celebrates the life of Saint Basil. Usually served at New Year, it is quick and delicious at any time.

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