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Fogatsa (Sweet Easter Bread from Corfu)

Posted on Feb 6th, 2024
by Giorgos Tsoulis
Categories:
  • Baking Pastry
  • Dessert
  • Easter
Tsoureki - Fogatsa Sweet Bread

Fogatsa, a beloved sweat Easter bread, originates from the Greek island of Corfu. With a history of Venetian rule spanning several centuries, Corfu’s culinary traditions bear the imprint of Venetian influence, evident in this particular recipe.

Its name, derived from the Italian “fogazza,” reflects the Italian term for fried bread dough.

Enjoy this traditional fogatsa recipe shared with Chef’s Pencil by Greek celebrity Chef Giorgos Tsoulis.

Fogatsa Sweet Bread from Corfu

Fogatsa (Sweet Easter Bread from Corfu, Greece)

Giorgos Tsoulis
This is a traditional sweet Easter bread from the island of Corfu that's absolutely delicious. It's sometimes referred to as the tsoureki of Corfu.
4.91 from 126 votes
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 45 minutes mins
Waiting Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
Total Time 2 hours hrs 35 minutes mins
Course Dessert, Pastry
Cuisine Greek
Servings 8 servings

Ingredients
 
 

  • 500 g cake flour sifted
  • 160 ml milk
  • 90 g granulated sugar
  • 7 g active dry yeast
  • 90 g butter at room temperature
  • 1 orange grated zest and juice
  • 1/2 lemon grated zest
  • 1 capsule vanillin (vanilla extract or vanilla sugar)
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 60 g sweet bergamot finely chopped or candied fruit
  • 50 ml kumquat liqueur or orange liqueur
  • 2 eggs lightly beaten
  • 1 egg yolk diluted with a little water, for egg wash
  • 50 g flour

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 180° C/356° F fan assisted.
  • Place a pot over medium heat. Add 60 ml/¼ cup of the milk and heat until lukewarm. Do not allow to get too hot.
  • In a bowl, add the lukewarm milk, 40 g / ¼ cup of the sugar, yeast and 50 g / ⅖ cup of the flour. Whisk thoroughly. Cover with a towel and set it aside for 40-45 minutes, to activate.
  • Place a pot over low heat. Add the butter, the rest of the sugar, orange juice, orange zest, lemon zest, the rest of the milk, vanilla and salt. Mix until the butter melts.
  • Remove from the heat, transfer to a bowl, and add the liqueur and lightly beaten eggs.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix continuously. Add the butter mixture and the bergamot and mix very slowly, until you create a soft dough.
  • Gently knead with your palms, folding the dough inward and on itself, until you create a soft and elastic dough. It should not stick to your hands too much but it should be soft and easy to spread out.
  • If the dough seems a bit too sticky and you can’t knead it properly, coat your hands with melted butter to make the kneading easier.
  • Cover the bowl with a kitchen towel dampened with hot water. Set aside in a warm place for 1 hour to allow it to rise.
  • When the dough has risen, knead it into the shape of a round loaf and place it in a 20 cm / 8-inch round baking pan. Brush with the egg wash and bake for 40-45 minutes, until golden.
  • When ready, remove from oven and serve on a wooden chopping board for a more rustic look.

Notes

Chef’s tip: This sweet bread doesn’t need too much kneading. Don’t use flour when kneading as that will make the dough tough. Also, the dough needs a little warmth to activate and rise.
Tsoureki - Fogatsa Sweet Bread
Fogatsa Sweet Bread from Corfu
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Related: Must-try traditional dishes from Corfu, Greece
Related: Most popular Greek Easter dishes
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Related: Bougatsa

Giorgos Tsoulis

Celebrity Chef Giorgos Tsoulis specializes in modern Mediterranean cuisine and his recipes are widely appreciated not just in Greece and Cyprus but also around the world. He has been the executive chef of numerous successful Greek restaurants, while at the same time hosting many popular culinary TV shows in Greece and Cyprus. Giorgos Tsoulis is passionate about educating his fans in more sustainable and healthy cooking and eating while making the most of the flavors of the ingredients. As sustainable cuisine ambassador for WWF Hellas, he plays a key role in cooking activations that relate to the European #Eat4Change program, as well as the #Farm2Fork program.

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