pakënaqura
Pakënaqura is a traditional Albanian dish originating from the northern regions, particularly popular in areas like Dukagjini. It is a savory pastry, often described as a type of pie or flia, characterized by its layered structure and rich, creamy filling. The preparation of pakënaqura is labor-intensive and typically involves a dough made from flour, water, and sometimes yogurt or butter. This dough is rolled out very thinly into numerous layers. These thin sheets are then carefully stacked and interspersed with a filling, most commonly made from fresh cheese such as gjizë (a type of ricotta), butter, and sometimes eggs. The assembled pastry is then baked until golden brown and cooked through. The resulting dish is known for its flaky texture due to the many layers and its comforting, slightly tangy flavor from the cheese. Pakënaqura is often served as a main course or a substantial appetizer, especially during holidays and special family gatherings. Its preparation is seen as a demonstration of culinary skill and a way to showcase local ingredients and traditional cooking methods.