Back to newsCrispy filo pastry pitas filled with a spiced chickpea cream are a popular snack and appetizer found across Crete, particularly during the warmer months when meze culture is at its peak. Known locally as pitakia, these bite-sized pastries combine the crunch of baked or fried filo dough with a smooth, seasoned chickpea spread, drawing on the island's deep tradition of legume-based cooking. Chickpeas have been a staple of Cretan cuisine for centuries, often appearing in dips, stews, and street food. Tourists can find similar dishes at traditional tavernas, local bakeries, and food markets throughout the island. If you want to try making them yourself, cooking classes focused on Cretan cuisine are available in Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno, offering hands-on experience with authentic local recipes and ingredients.
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Crispy Cretan Pitakia: Chickpea-Filled Filo Stars of Meze Season
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