rasvulado
Rasvulado is a term that refers to a specific type of pastry or dessert, primarily found in some European culinary traditions. Its exact origins and definition can vary slightly depending on regional culinary dictionaries and the specific preparation methods employed by different cooks. Generally, a rasvulado is characterized by its layered structure, often achieved through the folding and rolling of dough with a fatty substance, such as butter or lard. This process creates numerous thin layers that puff up during baking, resulting in a flaky and tender texture.
The dough used for rasvulado is typically a yeasted dough, similar to that used for brioche or