Loukoumades – discover the sweet taste of Greece in every bite!
These are not just ordinary donuts…
In Greece, loukoumades are much more than a dessert — they’re street food, a sweet treat meant for sharing, and a taste of childhood. They’re usually eaten warm, straight from the oil, when they’re still crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Served on a plate or in a paper bowl, they’re often enjoyed together, picked at casually rather than eaten as an individual dessert.
With honey since ancient times
Loukoumades are one of the oldest desserts in the world — their early form was served in ancient Greece to Olympic victors, drizzled with honey as a symbol of glory and good fortune.
The Greek answer to donuts
Although they resemble mini doughnuts, loukoumades are lighter, crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. Traditionally, they have no filling — their character comes from honey, cinnamon, and nuts.
A flavor that travels
Loukoumades have counterparts in many countries — from Turkish lokma to Arabic awamat. The Greek version stands out for its simplicity and the intense aroma of honey and spices.
Flavor variations of Loukoumades
Modern Greece loves to experiment. In cafés and pastry shops, you can find loukoumades served:
- with chocolate or chocolate cream (often Nutella)
- with thyme honey or carob syrup
- with vanilla or pistachio ice cream
- sprinkled with sesame seeds, pistachios, or shredded coconut
They are often enjoyed as a dessert with coffee — frappé, freddo espresso, or traditional Greek coffee brewed in a briki.
The taste of holidays and family meetings
Loukoumades appear especially often during holidays, festivals, and family celebrations. Preparing them and sharing them brings people together — sparking conversations and a sense of celebration, just the way Greeks love it most.
And what about you? Do you enjoy loukoumades? If so, how do you like them best? With what toppings?
Be sure to let me know in the comments!
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