sluoksniais
Sluoksniais is a Lithuanian term used to describe pastries and baked goods that are made with laminated dough, meaning dough folded with fat to create multiple thin, alternating layers. The word derives from sluoksnis, meaning layer. In culinary use, sluoksniais refers to items produced by repeatedly rolling and folding dough with fat to build flakiness.
The technique behind sluoksniais is the same general principle found in other cuisines’ laminated doughs, such
In Lithuanian baking, products described as sluoksniuotos tešlos (laminated dough) items can be either sweet or
Cultural note: Laminated dough techniques have been part of Lithuanian bakery through broader Central European culinary