Puff pastry and phyllo (alternatively spelled “filo” or “fillo” and often referred to as ”phyllo dough” on store-bought packages) are both doughs that can be used in sweet and savory applications to ...
As savory and alluring as a pot of stew can be, it’s rarely charismatic enough to hold its own as the centerpiece of a special dinner. There’s no amount of chopped parsley on top that can adequately ...
Phyllo (also known as fillo or filo) are sheets of unleavened flour that bake into a paper thin, golden-hued, puffed pastry. In fact, recipes may simply call for “puffed pastry” rather than phyllo; ...
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Crispy scallops in filo pastry

Appetizer: Let's all agree that the combination of scallops and leeks is a winner, right? Make it even crispier for the holidays by adding it to filo pastry sheets! An ultra-simple homemade recipe, ...
Whether you spell it phyllo, filo, or fillo, the word means "leaf" in Greek. This unleavened pastry dough is one of the flakiest, crispiest, most dramatic ingredients you can keep in your freezer — ...
You wouldn't normally eat shallots as a snack, but when wrapped in buttery, flaky dough, every vegetable is nosh-worthy. Allie has been Lifehacker’s Food Writer since 2021. She earned her bachelor’s ...