From the flaky, golden layers of baklava to the creamy, custard-filled galaktoboureko, each dessert is handcrafted with devotion and dedication from the burgeoning culinary venture, Yiayia’s Glyka.
Launching the business less than one year ago, brothers: George, Andrew, and Peter Samothrakitis use only the finest ingredients to play a sincere homage to the quintessence of their motherland, Greece, and to honour their yiayia’s patrimony. Between 20 and 26 years of age, the brothers each pursue their own careers. George works as a primary school teacher, while Andrew and Peter work in information technology, in which they balance their shared passion of cooking their yiayia’s passed down recipes into a thriving entrepreneurial enterprise. However, Yiayia’s Glyka is more than just a collection of sweet Epicurean delicacies, it is a family business with a purpose.
“Each sweet we create today is an attempt to recapture her essence, an invitation to share in the memories, the flavours, and the nostalgia of our family legacy. Come, be part of our journey, where tradition meets generosity. Every treat tells our Yiayia’s story, and every purchase makes a real difference.”
The Samothrakitis Brothers
In solemn remembrance of their cherished yiayia who succumbed to a rare lung disease, Yiayia’s Glyka pledges 10% of each sale towards the Lung Foundation Australia.
Click here to donate.
Each purchase not only offers patrons a taste of Greek customs and culture but also channels support regarding crucial research and aid for those affected by lung conditions.
On November 9th, Yiayia’s Glyka will host a commemorative fundraiser, uniting society in a shared mission to advance awareness, encouraging all those seeking to foster transformation and join this earnest cause. In line with Lung Cancer Awareness Month this November, Yiayia’s Glyka have partnered with Shine a Light. The fundraiser facilitates a community walk in ode of loved ones who have been affected by lung cancer, advocating for the 15,122 Australians diagnosed every year.
More details here.
Yiayia’s Glyka at the Oakleigh Glendi
Furthermore, the brothers will be premiering their first Oakleigh Glendi event this weekend on Saturday, November 2nd between 11am – 9pm, and Sunday, November 3rd between 11am – 6pm. The Greek Orthodox Community of Oakleigh and District, as well as Oakleigh Grammar School, present a jubilant revelry of traditions, a radiant tapestry of Greek music and dance, and the irresistible aroma of timeless cuisine. Hosted at the Warawee Park Oakleigh, the festivity is expected to attract over 15,000 people within its 9th edition. The main stage features a diverse showcase of multicultural performances, celebrating the richness of Hellenic heritage, from international headliner Kostas Karafotis to beloved local artist Maria Maroulis.
Alongside Yiayia’s Glyka, the cooking stage includes culinary demonstration from world renowned chef, George Calombaris, Souva Bar presented by The Hellenic House Project, the Melvourni Café, and Honey Dee Loukoumades. Interactive games, craft workshops, free rides, roving entertainment, and artisan markets will harmoniously add to the weekend’s elation.
Prizes and More
The Oakleigh Glendi annual raffle prizes consist of:
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- 1st prize: 2x tickets to Greece, courtesy of Prahran Travel.
- 2nd prize: $1000 Chadstone Gift Card with Kostas Karafotis for guests of 4 at Greca Street.
- 3rd Prize: 1-year subscription to Melvourni Coffee and $500 dinner voucher at Hellenic Houses VIP ‘Good Room’.
- 4th Prize: 6-month Plus Fitness Oakleigh membership and Oakleigh Glendi Market Stall Prize Pack.
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This weekend proves beyond a gathering, but rather a symphony orchestrally capturing the heart and soul of Melbourne’s multicultural embrace. Adorned in blue and white, as though the Aegean Sea has cascaded its colours through the streets, bring with it the spirit of Greece where each visitor can become a part of this vibrant mosaic.
More Info
Lung Foundation Australia – click here to donate
Yiayia’s Glyka Commemorative Fundraiser – more details here.
Yiayia’s Glyka Instagram page – click here.
Edited by Natalie
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Oakleigh Glendi: The Grand Celebration of Hellenism Featuring Kostas Karafotis
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