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Greek - Moussaka

Greek – Moussaka

Moussaka is a traditional Greek casserole made with layers of eggplant, a rich meat sauce (usually made from ground lamb or beef), and a creamy béchamel sauce. This dish is often compared to lasagna but is distinctly Greek due to its unique combination of flavors and ingredients. It is baked until golden and bubbly, resulting...

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Greek-–-Souvlaki

Greek – Souvlaki

Souvlaki is one of Greece’s most famous and beloved street foods, made by skewering marinated meat (typically pork, chicken, or lamb) and grilling it to perfection. The meat is often served in a pita bread wrap, accompanied by salad, tzatziki, and other traditional toppings. It can also be served as a skewer with sides like...

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Greek-–-Tzatziki

Greek – Tzatziki

Tzatziki is a traditional Greek yogurt-based sauce that is widely used as a dip, condiment, or accompaniment in Greek cuisine. It’s made with Greek yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, olive oil, dill, and lemon juice, creating a cool, creamy, and tangy flavor that pairs wonderfully with a variety of dishes, such as grilled meats, gyros, and vegetables....

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Greek-–-Spanakopita

Greek – Spanakopita

Spanakopita is a beloved Greek pastry made with layers of phyllo dough filled with a flavorful mixture of spinach, feta cheese, onions, and herbs. It is typically baked until golden and crispy, making it a delicious and savory dish that can be served as a snack, appetizer, or even a main course. Key Ingredients: Spinach...

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Greek-–-Pastitsio

Greek – Pastitsio

Pastitsio is a classic Greek casserole dish, often described as a Greek version of lasagna. It consists of layers of pasta, a rich and flavorful meat sauce (usually made with ground beef or lamb), and a creamy béchamel sauce (a white sauce made from butter, flour, milk, and eggs). The dish is then baked to...

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Greek-–-Kleftiko

Greek – Kleftiko

Kleftiko is a traditional Greek dish that consists of slow-cooked lamb (or sometimes goat) that is marinated with garlic, lemon, olive oil, and herbs, then wrapped in parchment paper or foil and cooked until tender. The name “Kleftiko” translates to “stolen” in Greek, which is a reference to the history of bandits (known as Kleftes)...

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