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Rafiola Kokokarion (coconut Pastries W/ Glaceed Fruit)

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Eggs, Fruits Greek Desserts, Greek 20 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Potatoes
3 T Granulated sugar
1 pn Salt
2 Egg yolks
4 c Finely shredded coconut
1 1/2 c Glaceed fruit
Confectioners' sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

(Author's note): In a Cretan zacharoplasteion (sweet shop), we were so
intrigued by these coconut pastries (among the newer breed) that I
tried them at home. You can expect the potato pastry to be a bit
difficult to manipulate, and you can also anticipate compliments on
the results. Attractive and tasty, not excessively sweet.  Boil the
potatoes in their jackets until fork tender, then drain and  remove the
skins and all spots. Return the potatoes to the pan and  dry over
medium heat, shaking pan constantly. Push the potatoes  through a mill
or ricer, then combine in a large bowl with the sugar  and salt. When
somewhat cool, add the egg yolks and coconut and knead  until smooth.
Refrigerate for 2 hours.  Remove the dough from the refrigerator and
knead until smooth enough  to roll. If sticky, dust lightly with flour.
Roll out on a floured  board to 1/4-inch thickness, then, using a glass
with a 3-1/2-inch  diameter, cut the pastry into rounds.  Meanwhile,
mince the glaceed fruit. Place 1 tablespoon on the center  of each of
the pastry rounds. Lift one side with a spatula and fold  over the
other half, forming a half-circle. Press the edges together  and place
on a baking sheet. Continue until all have been stuffed,  then bake in
a moderate oven (350 F) for 15 minutes, or until firm;  the pastries
will be white. Remove and cool for 10 minutes, then roll  in
confectioners' sugar and cool completely. Store in a covered
container.  Note: In Crete this pastry is cut with a serrated pastry
cutter  producing an attractive edging.  From: "The Food of Greece" by
Vilma Liacouras Chantiles. Avenel  Books, New York.  Typed for you by
Karen Mintzias Sent to me by Bill <wight@odc.net>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 94
Calories From Fat: 39
Total Fat: 4.6g
Cholesterol: 18mg
Sodium: 58.6mg
Potassium: 132.7mg
Carbohydrates: 12.8g
Fiber: 1.9g
Sugar: 7.5g
Protein: 1.1g


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