halkadaki
Halkadaki is a term that refers to a type of sweet pastry originating from Turkish cuisine. These pastries are typically made from layers of thin dough, often phyllo dough, that are baked until golden and crispy. The layers are then soaked in a sweet syrup, which can be flavored with ingredients like lemon or rosewater, and are commonly filled with chopped nuts, such as walnuts or pistachios.
The name "halkadaki" itself is derived from Turkish words and hints at its structure or preparation. The
While often served as a dessert, halkadaki can also be enjoyed with a cup of Turkish coffee