![]() "They make it with honey and walnuts, and it's very sweet. "Persian baklava is different from the Arabic version," she says. That includes her Persian twist on the classic baklava recipe. "We are originally from Iran, so we're going to have some unique items from our culture," she says. Ghafar says they'll be selling beautiful decorated cakes, plus cupcakes and unique Persian cookies. "Ashraf is a master cake decorator and baker, and I've been making unique baklava and cream puffs for years." ![]() "We both love creating sweets," Ghafar says. Their story is of two grandmas - Sherry Ghafar and Ashraf Hosseini - with different backgrounds coming together with a common interest: to open a bakery. Grandmas' will open at 17977 Preston Rd., taking over the space previously occupied by a to-go concept called Pure Plates. In a fine example of truth in advertising, there are actually two grandmas behind Grandmas' Bakery, a new sweet shop opening in North Dallas in mid-October.
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