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To prepare this delicious Lenten chocolate cake add in the mixer’s bowl the oil and sugar and whisk. Dissolve the baking soda in the orange juice and pour in the sugar mixture. Start mixing the ingredients and pour in the water and vinegar. Mix again for about 2 minutes. In the meantime sift the flour and cocoa powder and blend to combine.
First-generation Greek American, Lynn Livanos Athan has published many recipes. She has culinary school training and teaches Greek cooking. You can still enjoy some excellent Greek desserts and sweets during Lenten or “fasting” periods. The list of desserts below include puddings, pastries, and cakes.
The list of desserts below include puddings, pastries, and cakes. Whether you’re observing religious tradition or suffer from food allergies, know that many of the desserts featured here are dairy-free and do not contain eggs, so you can enjoy them guilt-free. Semolina pudding with raisins and nuts is a popular Lenten dessert known as halvas.
In the Greek Orthodox Church, the Lenten fast involves more than abstaining from meat. The faithful forego meat by-products, too, which means no cheese, butter, or eggs.
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