In Greek: pronounced (take a deep breath) zah-bon-oh-tee-roh-floh-YEH-resThese delightful appetizers are a delicious combination of ham and cheese, rolled up in phyllo and dipped in grated cheese before frying. In Greek, they're called floyeres (flutes) because of the shape.Make Ahead: Flutes can be formed in the phyllo a few days ahead, and kept covered (airtight) in the refrigerator. Dip in egg whites and grated cheese and fry just before serving.Don't like ham? Leave it out, and use just the cheese filling.From Nancy Gaifyllia, former About.com Guide. Taken from greekfood.about.com for ZWT. — posted by alligirl
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