Its fun shape is what gives it the nickname “snake” cake. Traditionally, this cake is made up layers of phyllo dough wrapped around a filling of almond paste and orange blossom water. It’s then topped with almonds and dusted generously with powdered sugar. Since I love a little chocolate in my desserts, I decided to make a chocolate version. YESS, a chocolate version and it is just as delicious as it sounds. The first step to making this cake is making the almond paste, which consists of almonds, honey, an egg yolk, vanilla, rose water, and butter. I didn’t end up grinding down my almonds into a complete paste because I wanted it a bit chunkier. Once the almonds are finely ground, you’ll then add the chopped chocolate. From here, it’s time to assemble the cake. Don’t be afraid of working with phyllo dough, it’s actually very simple. And don’t stress too much about any tears, all that matters is you get the cake into one piece. No one is going to care if it’s a bit messy because it’s going to taste delicious…and really, that’s all that matters! This is best served warm right out of the oven, but is almost as good at room temperature. Just remember, butter is your friend here. It keeps they phyllo from tearing…okok and also helps to make the cake taste amazing. And lastly? Just be sure to dust generously with powdered sugar. It will hide any tears and make for a perfectly sweet cake.