fillosh
Fillosh is a type of dough commonly used in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines. It is characterized by its very thin, flaky layers, which are often stretched and folded multiple times during preparation. This labor-intensive process results in a delicate pastry that becomes exceptionally crisp when baked. The dough itself is typically made from flour, water, and a small amount of oil or butter, with salt often added for flavor.
The preparation of fillosh involves skillfully stretching the dough into extremely thin sheets, almost transparent. These
In sweet applications, fillosh is famously used to create baklava, where layers of nuts and syrup are