orange scented blueberry muffins

gluten free blueberry muffins

Many people these days omit gluten from their diets – and for various reasons.  Some have celiac disease, others have subclinical allergies and sensitivities to gluten.  A severe gluten allergy can cause a host of issues, severe anaphylaxis being the worst.  But even a sensitivity or subclinical allergy causes unseen inflammation and irritation to the body.  This can cause irritability in children, weight gain and other symptoms.

While bread has nourished civilizations for thousands of years, we have changed the constitution of modern wheat , to contain far more gluten than is present in heirloom gains such as emmer, farro, spelt and einkorn.  Coupled with that, our modern practices of producing bread with fast acting yeasts that do very little to break down and pregest the structure of the gluten compared with traditional methods of soaking or rising as a sourdough.

This has also set the stage for this gluten-free movement.  The tendency of individuals symptoms to improve when gluten is removed from the diet, or when lower gluten varieties of grain are used with traditional methods of preparation – along with clinical evidence from holistic practitioners bears out the reality that many  have a problem with modern wheat.

Our family became acquainted with gluten free foods about five years ago, when my dear sister in law gave up gluten, suspecting it was causing some of her health issues.  The reality is that she felt better when she did not consume it.  That gave us reason to experiment with alternatives to wheat whenever she was over to visit.

This is a favorite muffin, made with coconut flour instead of wheat flour.  It is moist and tasty and great with breakfast or as a snack with lunch.

A preparation tip we have discovered is that once you add the coconut flour, work quickly.  Have your muffin liners already in the pan.  Coconut flour can absorb a lot of liquid, so I have found that if I get distracted or have to wait for the oven to more fully preheat, the batter gets very thick and difficult to spoon out.

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Orange Scented Blueberry Muffins

gluten free

Ingredients:

  • 6 eggs, beaten
  • 1/2 cup melted butter (you can use coconut oil or ghee)
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup agave, raw honey or maple syrup
  • 1/2 cup coconut flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 cup fresh organic blueberries
  • 1 teaspoon  orange zest

Preparation:

Preheat oven to 350F.

Place parchment muffin tin liners into muffin pan.  Combine eggs, butter, vanilla, maple syrup, orange zest and salt in large bowl.  Mix well.   Sift coconut flour and baking soda together and combine.  Fold dry ingredients in three batches into the wet ingredients.  Add blueberries.  Scoop 1/4 cup of batter into each of the muffin tin papers.

Bake in oven for 30-40 minutes.

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massaged kale salad

massaged kale salad

This Massaged Kale Salad is one of my favorites, especially when there are fresh strawberries in season at the market.  Fresh picked strawberries are a sweet addition to the earthy kale and the citrus dressing.  Kale is a superfood that deserves room on every plate.  Most recipes for massaged kale salads call for green apples or other fruit, but I think the strawberries are the best.  Massaging the kale in an olive oil, lemon and salt dressing has the effect of cooking the kale.  The lemon also makes the iron content in the kale far more bioavailable (that means you absorb more!).

I hope you enjoy this kale salad!

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Massaged Kale Salad with Farm Fresh Strawberries

  • 1 bunch fresh kale, washed
  • 1-1/2 cups fresh organic strawberries (from the farmer’s market is the best)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil (expeller pressed)
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/4 cup minced red onion
  • fresh juice of 1/2 lemon
  • optional : 1/2 cucumber, cut into small cubes
  • optional : 1/2 cup toasted sunflower seeds,  slivered almonds or pine nuts
  • optional: 3 teaspoons fresh oregano or marjoram finely chopped

Gather your ingredients.

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Stem and chop the kale.   Place in large bowl and drizzle with olive oil, lemon juice and salt.

Massage kale gently with your hands for five to ten minutes.

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Toss with the strawberries, onion and other optional ingredients  (if using).

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weeknight salmon cakes

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Maryland is for Crabs is the motto, but not if you are on a budget!  If you are from the Maryland / Virginia area then you already know the sky high price of a bushel of crabs and crab cakes.

Well, lately I have been purchasing wild canned salmon, it’s mild and tasty.  With a little tweaking, we have taken the canned salmon, fixed it up like a crab cake  for a pretty fantastic alternative to the crab cakes that we love.  The trick is the Old Bay Spice.  Growing up in Maryland, I still remember when you could only get this local spice here… until McCormick Spice bought the recipe and the great thing about that is  that now everyone can enjoy it!

What’s so great about this recipe is that the canned wild salmon is already cooked.   You can prepare the salmon for the salmon cakes ahead of time, and cook them when you get home.   Nice to have around when your kids are in choir for 3 hours on a weeknight.  With a little planning, dinner can be  a cinch… your kids can help and you can get back in the kitchen and serve nourishing meals!

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Quick and Easy Old Bay Salmon Cakes

feeds a family of five or six

  • 3 cans wild caught salmon, drained (Costco sells Bear and Wolf brand for a great price)  Get wild caught -not farmed.
  • 3 pastured eggs, beaten
  • 4 tablespoons minced shallots or red onions
  • 1-2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspooon Old Bay Spice
  • 3 teaspoons mustard (not Dijon)
  • 1-2 teaspoons coconut flour or bread crumbs – as needed to bind
  • 1 – 2 teaspoons capers (optional – if you love capers like us!)

Beat the eggs.   Add salmon, shallots/onions, garlic, Old Bay Spice, mustard and mix well.  If there is runniness (depends a lot on the size of your eggs) add coconut flour or bread crumbs as needed. Combine well.

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combined salmon cake batter

combined salmon cake batter

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  • Form into six patties.
  • In a heavy bottomed pan (like cast iron) over medium heat melt enough butter, ghee, coconut oil or olive oil to coat the bottom of the pan.  The oil should not be smoking.
  • Place salmon patties in pan.  It should sizzle when you do.  Allow to brown on one side before flipping.   This can take an entire 10 minutes or so.  Do not flip them more than once, because they will fall apart, so resist the temptation to move them around.
  • Take the time while they are sautéing to make a nice batch of brussels sprouts with some toasted pine nuts or asparagus or some other green to have with your dinner.
  • Flip over and let them cook all the way through while browning on the other side.

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dinner is ready!

dinner is ready!

Now the best part!  Enjoy!

 

 


Lemon Pasta with Tuna and Capers

tuna casserole rediscovered

Rethinking tuna casserole over here…  When I grew up, there was this tuna casserole dish that most mom’s in our neighborhood made.  It usually had spirally noodles, canned tuna, mayonnaise and topped with bread crumbs that got really crispy when it baked in the oven.  To be honest, I didn’t really like it – mostly because canned tuna doesn’t really taste that good when it has been cooked in an oven for 45 minutes and it always was dry.

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 This lemon tuna pasta is a modern twist on an old weeknight staple.  All that is cooked is the pasta.  The rest you just add to the bowl and toss.  Try it, I hope you like it.  This is also a great weeknight meal for those nights when you have very little time to spare.  Serve it with a large salad, and this is a healthy dinner.

My normal journey through the grocery store involves mostly the outer edges of the market.  That is where the perishable products are displayed, and I try as often as possible (most nights) to feed my family foods that are alive… because we are alive!  Those are nourishing and contain more nutrients.  With that in mind, there are some processed products that we buy, and so whenever applicable I will share the brand.  You’ll note in all cases that the ingredient list is short and contains ingredients that are pronounceable and also ingredients that you know what they are.

The tuna in this dish is really yummy, it is moist and the capers add this little zing to the already lemon zesty pasta.

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Lemon Pasta with Tuna and Capers

Ingredients:

1 package Trader Joe’s Lemon Parappadale Pasta

1 can tuna packed in olive oil

2 tablespoons capers

extra olive oil to drizzle

salt and pepper to taste

1.  Prepare pasta according to directions.  You need not use the lemon pasta, but it gives it a nice kick and goes really well with the capers (which are my hubby’s favorite!).  Trader Joe’s also has a plain parppardelle also or you can use spirally noodles.  Just look at the ingredients.  Make sure it is short and simple.

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2. Open tuna and add tuna and oil into can (do not drain).  Separate the tuna with a fork.  Add capers.

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3.  When pasta is done cooking, strain and add to bowl.  Toss.  Add more olive oil, several tablespoons.  Salt and Pepper to taste.

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Enjoy!

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cool refreshing Bulgarian cucumber soup

bulgarian soup

After forty days of fasting from meat, it might be disappointing to see a vegetarian recipe, but this soup is soooo delicious.   We have a really wonderful friend from Bulgaria who brought this over for Pascha.  This is a great no cook soup – perfect for a warm sunny day.  The cucumbers and dill make it light and fresh, but then the walnuts add a richness to an already delicious soup.

One note – this recipe is made from a homemade yogurt, which has a soupier consistency, but really rich flavor.  If you buy store bought then stay away from greek yogurt, because it has had all the whey strained out – which is why it is so thick.  Look for Seven Stars plain yogurt and make sure you buy full fat…. harder to find, but better for you.

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Bulgarian Cucumber Soup

Ingredients

  • 1 large fresh cucumber, shredded through a large holed grater
  • 2 small garlic cloves, minced
  • ½ cup fresh dill, finely chopped
  • 2½ cups plain yogurt
  • 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • approximately ⅓ cup water
  • 2 tsp sea salt
  • 1/2 cup walnuts, finely chopped

Directions

Place all ingredients (except water) into large bowl and stir well to incorporate.  Add water until you get desired consistency… like a thin pea soup.

Serve chilled.

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chocolate almond banana pudding

ingredients choc banana almond pudding

In case you haven’t noticed, we like pudding!

Only three ingredients, it is a raw, vegan and lenten pudding plus a good protein pick me up.  This is a go to lenten snack in our house and the girls love it.  Amazing as it sounds, there is no added sugar, but you will not miss it.  I promise!  The riper the banana the sweeter the flavor – so let your bananas sit on the counter till the peel is really yellow. No mushy bananas for this recipe though, save those for banana bread!

You don’t need to use almond butter.  It will taste just as good with peanut butter, but with so many peanut allergies these days, I have adapted most of our recipes to use other nuts.  You might even want to try to substitute tahini (sesame) butter.  Different, but yummy!

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Chocolate Banana Almond Pudding

Ingredients

2 ripe bananas

2 tablespoons cocoa powder

4 tablespoons almond butter (raw or toasted)

Place all ingredients in bowl and mash together.  If you have a large crowd of kids, this doubles triples and quadruples nicely!

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lenten spring asparagus

lemony olivey asparagus

This super yummy Lenten Spring Asparagus pairs well as a side dish with any lenten meal.  If you want, you can substitute it as your salad, because it can be served warm or cold.

A crunchy veggie dish like this is also great for those nights when you have everything tapas style…. little bowls of lots of leftovers or dips and sauces and breads.

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Lenten Spring Asparagus

Ingredients

1 pound fresh asparagus

1 teaspoon lemon zest (organic lemon – wash it before you zest)

6 kalamata olives pitted and sliced (you can use any variety)

If you are not fasting, drizzle with extra virgin cold or expeller pressed olive oil

Wash your asparagus and cut the bottom inch and a half off.  Leave the stalks long.  Heat a large non-stick skillet and place asparagus in it.  You should hear a sizzling sound.  Let it cook for about five minutes.  You can move it around, but I like to leave it in one place so the part of the asparagus on the pan gets a little caramelized.  It should have a bright green color when you take it off, and also still have a crispiness to it.  (Cooking note:  Some people like to boil their asparagus, but I prefer not too simply because vitamins and minerals will leach into the water – you get less nutrition that way.)

Place on serving dish.  Salt and pepper to taste.  Sprinkle zest and olives on top of the asparagus.

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kalamata lemon and asparagus

Whole foods…. they are good for you!  Asparagus is an anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory food.  It is full of vitamins, minerals and fiber.  “Fermented olives” have probiotics and healthy bacteria and health protective nutrients.    The real surprise though is the lemon peel.  Lemon peel is a source of lemonene, which is a phytochemical found to prevent and even treat cancer in animals.  Lemonene is supportive of our livers (which are amazing) and a strong inducer of liver detoxification enzymes that neutralize carcinogens.  Lenten or not, this is a very healthy side dish.


lenten chili with guacamole

lenten chili

 This lenten vegetarian chili with guacamole is an easy weeknight favorite and if you end up with leftovers – it tastes even better the day after!

Chili can spark great debates about how it should be eaten.  Whether you like yours on it’s own or with rice, is up to you.  During Lent, we always serve our chili over brown rice.  The reason is a little nutrition combined with traditional know how that amounts to a complete protein on your plate.

There are twenty different amino acids that can form a protein, nine of these amino acids, our body can’t produce on its own.  In order to be considered “complete,” a protein must contain all nine of these essential amino acids in roughly equal amounts. For this reason, these nine amino acids are considered  essential amino acids —we need them in food form because our body can not synthesize these from other available amino acids.   Since proteins are the building blocks of the body this becomes a consideration during long periods of fasting.

The majority of plants and grains do not contain complete proteins; however, meat, dairy, seafood and eggs do.  During long meatless and dairy-less periods it is possible to obtain the necessary protein for our diets through the combining of certain foods.  Traditional and ethnic fasting recipes tend to combine legumes and grains in some fashion.

While it is not necessary to consume complete proteins at every meal, over the course of a day or days it makes a difference.  The following food combinations yield a complete complement of amino acids.

  1. Grains (rice, corn, wheat, barley, etc.) and  legumes (peas, beans, lentils)
  2. Seeds (Sesame or sunflower) and legumes
  3. Hummus and pita
  4. lentils and rice

These are good examples of combining foods such  that all 9 of the essential amino acids are present.

Aside from proper combining of foods, the following are good plant sources of complete protein to include in your diet.

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Quinoa

Buckwheat

Soy (tempeh, sprouted tofu and miso)

Hempseed

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Chia

Soy

Rice and Beans

Now, for the chili.

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lenten chili with guacamole

Ingredients

2 cups of any combination of the following beans : red kidney beans, white kidney beans, black beans, pinto beans

1 onion red or yellow, diced

2 carrots diced.

5 cloves minced garlic

1/4 – 1/2 cup chili powder (we use Penzey’s regular).  Use your judgement here, different chili strengths for different palates.

Salt and pepper to taste

2 chopped red peppers

1 carrot, chopped small

2- 14 oz cans diced organic tomatoes

3 cups water

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The night before, place beans in a bowl and fill to cover with water.  Leave until you are ready to make chili.

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To make the chili, rinse beans and place in large pot with water to cover.  Turn the heat to high to bring to boil and reduce to medium.  Skim any foam that accumulates.  Cook for an hour.  When the beans are done drain.  You may reserve some of the cooking liquid.

When the beans are almost done (they will begin to soften), saute the onion, red pepper, carrots and chili powder with 3 tablespoons olive oil in a large pot.  Saute for three minutes, until the chili powder becomes fragrant.

Add remaining ingredients.

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Cook over  low simmer, with loose lid on the pot,  for approximately 45 minutes.  Check on the consistency, you may cook longer if you like a thicker chili.

Serve over brown rice topped with a hearty scoop of guacamole (2 avocados, 1/2  clove garlic, bunch cilantro chopped, 2 tablespoons red onion chopped, juice of one lime – mash it all together).

yummy.

 

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lenten chocolate pudding

choclate pudding

I know, the picture looks like it could be the beginning of a salad of sorts, but nope.  It’s dessert.

You just have to try this to believe how good it is.  By now almost everyone has made the chocolate tofu mousse, but if you are like our family and cutting down on such a high soy intake during the Fast, then that dessert is out.

This is a a paleo lenten chocolate pudding recipe and the base is bananas and avocado.  Years ago I read that they make an ice cream out of avocado in South America, so making a pudding isn’t too far of a stretch.

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Lenten Chocolate Pudding

Ingredients:

  • 2 ripe avocados
  • 2 ripe bananas
  • 1/4 cup full fat coconut milk
  • 1-4 tablespoons maple syrup (optional – ripe bananas are very sweet, give it a taste before you add)
  • 1/4 – 1/3 cup cocoa powder (Penzey’s,
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • pinch of sea salt
  • optional : pinch of cinnamon

Peel bananas and scoop avocado out of shell.  Place remaining ingredients in a food processor or blender.  Process until creamy.  Place in individual dishes and serve right away or refrigerate.

You can top with toasted coconut, toasted almonds or hazelnuts.

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Simple.  Easy. Delicious.  Everyone wants more lenten chocolate pudding.

 

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melomakarona

melomakarona

“Perhaps because they are so rarely made, sweets are the only foods on the islands for which written recipes exist… Each island home always has one or two kinds of cookies in the pantry, such as crunchy ring shaped cookies scented with cinnamon and orange, or simple almond and sugar paste cookies, fragrant with rose water and tangerine juice or zest, or honey drenched melomakarona, the richly aromatic Christmas cookies that are served through the holiday season to the end of January.”

Foods of the Greek Islands – Aglaia Kremezi

Melomakarona are hands down one of our family’s favorite cookies.  Like all things worthwhile, they take a bit of effort, but they never disappoint.  Our family makes melomakarona about once or so during every Fast, usually to take with us for Church coffee hour or as a snack after the Presanctified Liturgy.

This recipe is made with whole wheat flour and while I used the recipe from Foods of the Greek Islands as my starting point, I have tweaked it over the years to incorporate the whole wheat flour and also to minimize the sugar (in this case, the syrup which called for one part white sugar, one part honey and one part water), I didn’t change the amount of sugar in the dough.

You’ll see that in this recipe the melomakarona cookies are drenched in a syrup of only honey and water, scented with orange zest and that it is heated only a little, just enough to thoroughly blend the honey and the water. The reason is that raw honey has enzymes that are beneficial to our bodies which also allows it to metabolize easier.  Once honey is heated over 120 F, the enzymes die and the honey is no different to our bodies than white sugar.

If you would prefer not to use whole wheat flour, substitute and equal amount of pastry flour in it’s place.  We also grind our own flour, which has made all the difference when it comes to whole wheat.  These melomakarona cookies have a nutty mellow flavor – and are very soft and moist.

Grinding your own flour is very simple, and really opened my kids up to the deliciousness of whole wheat.  Whole wheat flour from the store can sometimes have a stale quality, so grinding it fresh and using it within a week (keep in freezer) brings a depth of flavor that we had no idea we were even missing.  Plus you get the fiber and vitamin and mineral content that are missing from refined white flour.

Most grocery stores sell whole wheat in the bulk section.  You’ll want to chose soft white wheat for this recipe.  For grinding, Kitchen Aid has a mill attachment for their mixers, both Blend Tec and Vitamix can grind wheat into four, or you can purchase a flour mill.

 A dear friend, whose parents came to this country from Greece was kind enough to ask her sweet mom for me whether she remembers ever using white flour growing up… because I wanted to be true to the traditions of even how sweets are made.  Her mom remembers using whole wheat…  so it’s an appropriate adjustment.   About a hundred years ago, families would have taken their wheat to the village mill for grinding, and their breads and pastries would have been made from whole white wheat.

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Melomakarona Cookies

Ingredients:

for the dough

  • 1/1/4 cups olive oil (don’t use canola or vegetable, please)
  • 1/3 cup raw turbinado sugar cane
  • grated zest of three oranges
  • 3-4 cups whole wheat pastry flour
  • 2-1/2 teaspoons baking powder (buy brands that say aluminum free on the label)
  • 1-1/2 cups finely ground semolina (Bob’s Red Mill carries it)
  • 1/2 cup brandy (don’t skip this… it imparts an elastic quality to the dough)
  • 1 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 cup fresh orange juice

for the Syrup

  • 2 cups raw honey
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tablespoon orange zest

for the filling

  • 2 cups walnuts
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon

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In a large bowl mix flour, semolina, cinnamon, cloves, baking powder and orange zest.

dry ingredients melomakarona

In a separate bowl, whisk orange juice, olive oil and brandy.  Add to dry ingredients and form into a dough.  Turn out onto a floured surface and knead lightly.  Place back in bowl to rest.  You will notice that the dough has a very elastic quality, not quite like yeast but activated from the brandy.  (Note: the brandy and orange juice will begin to neutralize the phytates in the flour, making the mineral content of the whole wheat assimilable to our bodies.)

Let stand for 20 minutes.

Place walnut and cinnamon filling mixture into a blender or food processor and pulse until ground.

When you are ready to make the cookies, line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and turn the oven on 350F to preheat.

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To prepare the dough into cookies, we start by scooping out portions and placing them on a cookie sheet.

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To form melomakarona cookies, take a ball of dough and flatten in your hand.  Place a small scoop of the crushed walnut cinnamon mixture into the center and close it up.  Squeeze the seams together and place seam side down on a parchment lined cookie sheet.

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Once you have formed and filled all of the cookies, place the leftover walnut cinnamon mixture aside.  You will use this to sprinkle on top of the cookies after they are baked and drenched in the syrup.

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Bake in oven for about 30 minutes.  You will know they are done because the house is enveloped in a lovely aroma.

While they are baking, place the honey and water and 1 tablespoon orange zest into a large sauce pot over medium heat.  Stir constantly until just warm.  You should be able to place your finger in it without it feeling hot.  Remove from heat and pour into a 9 x 12 pan.

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When the cookies are done baking, remove them and place them into the baking dish with the honey syrup.  Let them sit over night.  You may turn them once to get them really saturated.  Most if not all of the liquid will be gone in the morning.  If you have started these cookies early in the day, then let soak for about 5 – 8 hours in the syrup before finishing them.

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Now you will take the remaining walnut mixture and spoon it atop of each cookie.  Place each one into a large paper cupcake holder.

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And now, for the best part…. enjoy your melomakarona!