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The Best Vasilopita Recipe (Greek New Year's Cake) - Baked Ambrosia Vasilopita Cake, Vasilopita Recipe, Love Cake Recipe, Greek Deserts, Persian Love Cake, Tea And Biscuits, Greek Christmas, Mint Oreo, Greek Foods

Vasilopita is a traditional Greek New Year's Cake that symbolizes good luck and prosperity. This delicious dessert, characterized by its rich, citrus-infused flavor and moist texture, is made special with a hidden coin for good fortune. This vasilopita recipe is easy to make and serves as a delicious centerpiece for family gatherings on New Year's Day.

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While I am Greek by birth, I didn't grow up with any knowledge of my heritage. When I connected with my roots in my late teens this cake was one of the first homemade things I tried. Vasilopita ( St. Basil's Pie), is a Cake or bread traditionally served on New Years Day in Greece…

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Smashing plates, burning effigies, and preparing traditional meals — ringing in the New Year looks very different from country to country and culture to culture! Some celebrate New Year’s Eve with cocktails and sparkly dresses, others light fireworks and eat black eyed peas, and there are even cult

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