gramiády
Gramiády is a term used in certain regions, particularly in parts of Greece, to refer to a type of small, savory pastry or pie. These often feature a filling encased in a thin dough, which can be baked or fried. The specific ingredients and preparation methods for gramiády can vary significantly depending on the locality and family traditions. Common fillings might include cheese, herbs, or sometimes minced meat, though cheese-based gramiády are perhaps the most prevalent.
The dough used for gramiády is typically made from flour, water, and a bit of olive oil