Fanouropita is a traditional Greek cake baked in honor of Saint Phanourios, often prepared on August 27th. This monastery-style recipe is simple, dairy-free, and egg-free, made with fragrant orange juice, olive oil, sugar, raisins, and warm spices.
The special twist is the “8 + 1 ingredients” tradition: while the base uses 8 ingredients, the ninth is left to the baker’s choice, symbolizing creativity and personal devotion. Fluffy, moist, and lightly spiced, this cake is perfect for sharing with family, friends, or neighbors.
🕯️ The Tradition of Fanouropita
Greek Fanouropita is baked in memory of Saint Phanourios, who is believed to help people find lost items and bring blessings. According to tradition, the cake must be shared with neighbors and loved ones as a gesture of kindness and community.
🍊 Why 8 + 1 Ingredients?
Traditionally, Fanouropita is prepared with 7, 9, or 11 ingredients, always in odd numbers. This recipe uses 8 + 1, meaning the baker chooses the last ingredient. It’s a beautiful way to make the cake personal while honoring tradition.
🌿 Tips for the Best Greek Fanouropita
- Use freshly squeezed orange juice for natural flavor.
- Toss the raisins with flour so they don’t sink.
- For extra aroma, decorate with sesame seeds or walnuts.
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Nutrition Facts
20 servings per container
Calories310
- Amount Per Serving% Daily Value *
- Total Fat
11g
17%
- Saturated Fat 1.5g 5%
- Sodium 80mg 4%
- Amount Per Serving% Daily Value *
- Total Carbohydrate
52g
18%
- Dietary Fiber 2g 8%
- Sugars 27g
- Protein 4g 8%
* The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.