The speaker starts by greeting her audience and expressing her gratitude for their support. She mentions a special writer who requested a recipe, to whom she sends a kiss. The speaker then introduces the recipe for a delicious and simple dough pattern.
The process of making the dough involves using two ingredients: wheat flour and margarine. She explains the steps to mix these ingredients together, and then form the dough into a ball. Once the dough is ready, she adds a little salt and uses her hands to knead it. The dough is then shaped into a pattern and covered with filling.
The filling is a mixture of sautéed onion and tomato, shredded chicken, oregano, bay leaf, chicken broth, tomato pulp, salt, black pepper, and fresh parsley. The speaker adds cream cheese to make the filling creamier.
The dough is then rolled out and used to cover the filling. The speaker adds an egg yolk mixed with olive oil to seal the pattern. The casserole is then baked in the oven at 180 degrees for about 35 to 40 minutes.
The speaker concludes by inviting viewers to try the recipe and expressing her hope that they will enjoy it. She encourages viewers to leave comments and subscribe to her channel.
1. The video begins with a greeting and a thank you to a special writer on the channel who requested the recipe. [Source: Document 1]
2. The recipe for the pattern is relatively simple and only requires two ingredients: dough and margarine. [Source: Document 2]
3. The dough is made by mixing wheat flour and margarine, then adding a little salt. [Source: Document 3]
4. The filling for the pattern is made with cream cheese and may include additional ingredients like oregano, black pepper, and fresh parsley. [Source: Document 3]
5. The dough is then shaped into a pattern and filled with the cream cheese mixture. [Source: Document 3]
6. The filled dough is then baked in the oven at a temperature of 180 degrees Celsius for about 35 to 40 minutes. [Source: Document 3]
7. The video ends with a taste test of the baked pattern, which is described as "delicious" and "melting in your mouth". [Source: Document 3]