Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

Lazarakia

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Type
  
Sweet bread

Main ingredients
  
sweet spices

Lazarakia Lazarakia Brioche Breads cookingsgr

Similar
  
Paximathia, Daktyla, Water, Formaela, Baker's yeast

Maria makes lazarakia


Lazarákia ("Little Lazaruses") are small, sweet spice breads made by Greek Orthodox Christians on Lazarus Saturday, the Saturday that begins Holy Week. They are eaten to celebrate the miracle of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. They are shaped like a man wrapped in a shroud, supposedly Saint Lazarus of Bethany, with cloves for eyes. They contain several sweet spices and are a fasting Lenten food, meaning that they do not contain any dairy products or eggs. For that reason, unlike the tsourekia, they are brushed with olive oil instead of egg or butter for a gloss finish.

Contents

Lazarakia Lazarakia Traditional Bread For the Saturday of Lazarus

Fst 150 group 11 lazarakia


Lazarakia Lazarakia Brioche Breads cookingsgr

Lazarakia httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Lazarakia lazarakia History of Greek Food

Lazarakia Global Greek World Lazarus Saturday Time for

Lazarakia Living Orthodox Traditions Lazarakia

References

Lazarakia Wikipedia