If you're tired of the traditional lentil soup, an alternative way to enjoy it is by making it velvety. With a creamier texture, fasting-friendly, and an interesting flavor twist from the smoked paprika, this soup is sure to impress. Get ready to discover a new way to savor lentils and satisfy your taste buds.
Ingredients:
½ kilogram of dried lentils
2 cloves of garlic, sliced
2 carrots, thinly sliced
1 large potato, cut into large cubes
1 ripe tomato or
½ can of crushed tomatoes
2 bay leaves
1 tsp smoked paprika Salt and pepper to taste
½ cup of olive oil
An alternative magiritsa recipe for those who don't eat lamb or goat offal. It is very tasty, and of course, you can make it all year round. Let's not forget that chicken livers have been, are, and will be a great delicacy in all their preparations!
Our ingredients:
1 kilogram of chicken livers, cleaned
1 bunch of fresh onions, finely chopped
2 heads of lettuce, roughly chopped
2 medium-sized onions, dried
½ cup of Carolina rice
1 bunch of dill, finely chopped
1 bunch of parsley
2 tablespoons of fresh butter
½ cup of grelia olive oil
Salt and pepper
For the avgolemono (egg-lemon sauce):
2 juicy lemons
2 eggs
Salt and pepper
Taking fresh fish from my fisherman, he gave me some fish for boiling. So, I will make light and delicious fish giouvarlakia that reminds us of summer. Besides the fish I suggest, you can ask your fisherman to fillet any fish of your preference (cod, sole, mullet, etc., fish with firm flesh).
I recommend this recipe to moms with young children who can easily eat fish without complaints.
Our ingredients:
1 kg fish fillets (perch, sea bream, sole, etc.)
1 kg fish broth (or vegetable broth)
1 tbl corn flour
1 grated carrot
1 carrot sliced
½ bunch of dill or
½ bunch of celery
2 finely chopped onions
2 small zucchinis, thinly sliced
2 medium-sized potatoes, cubed
100 g glasse rice (optional)
Juice of 1 juicy lemon
2 star anise
Salt, pepper,
a little flour
Olive oil
A beloved dish for both young and old. We find them throughout Greece in various versions, and in Cyprus they are known as "gourvalakia." In Turkey, they are prepared with a curry sauce and called "yuvarlak sulu kofte," which means small meatballs in broth.
However we call them, they remain a top choice for us as an easy, delicious, and quick recipe that can be easily adapted to suit our taste preferences by adding or removing ingredients.
Our Ingredients:
For the chicken meatballs:
½ kg ground beef
1 egg
1 large onion, finely chopped
50g olive oil
150g Carolina rice
2 tsp finely chopped dill (optional)
A little flour
Salt and pepper
For the soup:
1 carrot, diced
1 potato, diced
1 small onion, diced
1 zucchini, diced
1 ½ liters water
For the binding:
2 eggs Lemon juice
1 tsp corn flour
A variation with elements from the village... With our beloved trahana, which has been nurtured by generations and generations... Let's see, then…
Half a kilo of mixed ground meat (pork - beef)
One finely chopped onion
2 eggs
A little finely chopped dill
200g trahana
Salt - pepper
A little flour
Optional: Some crumbled feta cheese and oregano for serving
A favorite variation of a beloved dish that comes to us from Asia Minor. We mainly make it during the summer months when we have fresh, juicy tomatoes, and we serve it with drizzled olive oil and a generous sprinkle of freshly ground pepper on top!
Our Ingredients:
500g mixed ground meat or double-ground beef
1 egg 1 onion, finely chopped
1 onion, finely diced
3 ripe tomatoes, peeled and seeded, passed through a food processor
½ cup Carolina rice
2 carrots, sliced
2 potatoes, diced
2 tsp finely chopped dill
Olive oil
Salt - pepper - oregano
Flour for dusting
Winter meatballs, since cabbage is tender and fluffy at this time of year and the leeks are sweet!!! A dish full of aromas and flavors. I'm sure that once you try this soup, you will make it a staple in your kitchen!!!!!
For the youvarlakia
300g ground beef
300g ground pork
1 egg
1 large onion, finely chopped
50g olive oil
150g Carolina rice
2 tsp finely chopped dill (optional)
A little flour
Salt and pepper
For the soup
3 white parts of leeks, finely chopped
1/2 cabbage, coarsely chopped
1 1/2 liters of water
For the binding
2 eggs
Lemon juice
1 tsp corn flour
My favorite youvarlakia! I could eat a whole pot of them. These wonderful, aromatic youvarlakia, once you start...you just can't stop!
Our ingredients:
500g mixed minced meat
150g Carolina rice
4 fresh onions, finely chopped
1 clove of garlic, finely chopped
4 small zucchinis, sliced
1/4 bunch of dill (half in the meat mixture and half in the soup)
2 tbsp fresh mint, finely chopped (one in the meat mixture and one in the soup)
1 egg
1 small yogurt (200g)
1800g chicken broth a little butter juice from a juicy lemon salt-pepper flour for dusting the youvarlakia
Goat soup is a delicious and nutritious choice for meat soup lovers. With the aromatic flavor of goat meat and the combination of fresh vegetables, this soup offers a warm and flavorful experience. It is perfect for cold winter days or when you want to enjoy a rich and hearty soup.
Ingredients:
500g goat meat, cut into pieces
2 onions, finely chopped
2 carrots, finely chopped
2 potatoes, finely chopped
2 celery stalks, finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp vinegar
Salt and pepper
Water
A salad that hides all the flavor, nutrition, and power one needs when running around all day. A salad that combines satisfying ingredients with very low fat and a bomb of nutritious components all embraced by an amazing taste that will keep you going all day!
Our ingredients: 1/2 chicken breast (for protein, vitamin B3, and iron) A little bit of dry onion (vitamin B6, folic acid, potassium, etc.) A little bit of fresh onion (vitamin K, A, C, calcium, potassium) 1/2 avocado (rich in monounsaturated fatty acids, which reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) and improve good (HDL)) 1/2 tomato (folate, potassium, vitamin B, B9, minerals) 1 celery stalk (vitamins A, C, B, a source of several trace elements such as calcium, iron, magnesium, and potassium) 1/2 lettuce (rich in lutein and antioxidants, it significantly improves eyesight. It contains sulforaphane, an organic compound that has anticancer, antidiabetic, and antimicrobial properties.) A few walnuts (a shield for the body against diseases, infections, and dangers) A little bit of sunflower seeds (a nutritious snack as they are rich in minerals such as iron, copper, magnesium, selenium, phosphorus, zinc, vitamins such as vitamin E, folic acid, vitamin B3, vitamin B1, and vitamin B6, and good fats such as monounsaturated fatty acids. They also contain protein, as 100g provides 21g of protein.) 3 tbsp olive oil (vitamin E, phenols, sterols, carotenoids, substances that help metabolism, etc.) 1 tbsp lemon (vitamin C, also contains vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur, and metallic salts) 1/2 tsp cumin (helps digestion, weight loss, and protection of the liver) Salt and pepper
There's something magical about the anticipation of a special moment, when aromas fill the air and flavors mingle with excitement. Now, imagine a wintertime dish that combines the warmth of pork shank with the freshness of orange. Roasted pork shank with orange is the ultimate proof that the wait is worth it. This recipe is perfect for your Sunday table, festive occasions, or any other special gathering. And the best part? You can prepare everything in advance, so all you have to do the next day is the roasting, and let the mouthwatering flavors take over.
Here are our ingredients:
Get ready for a culinary adventure that will conquer your taste buds from the very first bite. Braised pork shank with beer is a dish that elevates your Sundays and makes festive tables even more unique. The magic of this recipe lies in the delightful combination of succulent pork shank and the aromatic breath of beer. The result is an explosive blend of flavors and aromas that will enchant you.
It is a dish that showcases the rich and indulgent nature of the meat. The slow braising process, together with the rich flavor of the beer, creates a unique caramelized outcome that will melt in your mouth. The rich and aromatic sauce that envelops the pork shank will captivate you with its explosive taste.
Ingredients:
3-4 pork shanks (approximately 2 kilograms in total)
3-4 cloves of finely chopped garlic
2 large leeks, roughly chopped
2 large onions, roughly chopped
500 grams of SEPTEM beer or any other dark beer
2 tablespoons of mustard
Olive oil,
salt, and pepper
2 tablespoons of honey
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon of rosemary
A cold weather dish that is pure comfort food, there's nothing more delicious than a plate of pork with beans. We'll pair it with pickles and wine, and thank the Lord for this incredibly tasty meal today!
Ingredients:
1 kg pork shoulder, cut into bite-sized pieces
250g dried white beans
250g black-eyed peas
2 ripe tomatoes, grated
1/2 tsp tomato paste (optional)
2 carrots, sliced
3 celery stalks, finely chopped
Juice and zest of 1 lemon
100g olive oil
1 dry onion, finely chopped
1 leek (white part only), finely chopped
Salt, pepper,
oregano, bay leaf
Pork with dried beans is a tasty winter dish that offers an alternative way to enjoy our favorite bean stew, especially if we add some hot peppers and a glass of red wine. Here are the ingredients we will need:
Indulge in a unique culinary experience with this captivating recipe! With a harmonious combination of flavors and enticing aromas, this dish will transport you to the heart of Greek cuisine. Discover the harmony of fresh herbs, goat meat, and aromatic rice that compose this delicious recipe. It is the perfect choice for an impressive meal that will delight your taste buds. Follow the instructions and embark on a gastronomic adventure filled with flavors and delights.
our ingredients
1800 g broken front part of kid goat
1 bunch of wild mint
1 bunch of fennel fronds
1 bunch of purslane
½ bunch of finely chopped fennel
2 leeks (white part), finely chopped
1 bunch of fresh onions, finely chopped
5 cloves of garlic, chopped
1 large bunch of dill, finely chopped
400 g bonnet rice
½ wine glass of white wine
olive oil
Salt and pepper
I always believed that the deliciousness of food lies in the simplicity of its ingredients. When we add too many things, we lose the basic taste, and our dish loses its essence... Let's make a wonderful goat dish that melts in your mouth, filled with flavors.
Our Ingredients:
1 ½ kg goat meat
2 cloves of garlic,
whole 2 juicy lemons
Salt and pepper
Oregano and thyme
1 ½ kg potatoes, cut into pieces or more if the casserole allows
80 g olive oil
Discover a wonderful recipe for lemon-infused goat stew.
This dish combines the rich flavor of goat meat with the freshness of lemon, offering an unforgettable culinary experience. With the addition of garlic, oregano, and grated cheese, a rich and aromatic dish is created that will delight your loved ones. Follow the instructions and enjoy this exquisite recipe.
Our ingredients:
1 kilogram lasagna or noodles
2 kilogram of goat meat
2 cloves of garlic
1-2 teaspoons of oregano
2 bay leaves
Salt and pepper
3/4 cup of white wine
Juice from one juicy lemon
200 grams of grated cheese
Flour for coating
Goat with oregano in the pot
Easy and delicious classic dish with simple ingredients that will turn our table into a feast. Perfect for a Sunday meal or even a festive occasion where every bite will melt in your mouth!"
Ingredients:
An easy and flavorful recipe, perfect for a comforting meal with a glass of wine. The pasta will cook in the flavorful meat broth, creating a delicious and satisfying dish. You can also substitute the pasta with potatoes, or any other accompaniment of your choice.
Ingredients:
2 kilograms of goat meat, cut into pieces (preferably shank or leg)
2 dried onions, finely chopped
2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
½ kilogram of ripe tomatoes, grated or 1 can of crushed tomatoes
½ wine glass of red wine
2 tablespoons of tomato paste
1 packet of pasta
Salt, pepper,
4-5 whole allspice berries,
2 bay leaves
Olive oil
A pinch of sugar
A little fresh butter
Myzithra cheese
After market research, we have chosen a juicy lamb weighing around 8 to 9 kilograms (for a family of 5). The preparation and roasting methods may vary depending on the location and family tradition. We will guide you through the steps taught to us by our parents.
Once we have washed the lamb and removed any unnecessary elements such as hairs or marks from the Greek seal, we lay the lamb horizontally on a table. We pass a "piercing fork" through the spit, starting from the back towards the front, piercing through the belly without puncturing the spit. At the neck area, we place another "piercing fork" with the prongs facing the main body of the lamb. Then, we puncture and pass through the head.
Before greasing or seasoning the lamb, it's important to secure the "piercing forks" firmly. We also vertically pierce the spine of the lamb with two or three (depending on the weight of the lamb) supporting forks and tighten them securely.
Now we come to the stage of greasing and seasoning the lamb. We coat the entire lamb, inside and out, with our preferred mixture of oil, oregano, salt, pepper, garlic, and a squeeze of lemon. After thoroughly coating every part of the lamb, we place fresh sprigs of oregano and 4 to 5 cloves of garlic inside the belly.
At this point, we are ready to stitch the belly. We cut 4 to 5 pieces of stainless steel wire and, holding the edges of the belly, simply twist the wires without tightening them too much.
After completing all the above steps, we place the lamb horizontally and cover it with a foil. We are now ready to place it in our grill the next morning on Sunday.
A wonderful and flavorful dish made with lamb or goat meat that can be found in various regions of Greece, with slight variations in the addition of herbs depending on the region. However, the basic recipe remains the same with lettuce, dill, and fresh spring onions being essential components everywhere. In many regions, especially in the Peloponnese, it is served on the night of Easter instead of Magiritsa soup, while in the rest of Greece, it is a popular dish for Sunday meals or festive occasions.
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A traditional favorite dish that is easy to make and incredibly delicious. It is a dish that can be found in every Greek household, as it is enjoyed by the whole family. With tomatoes, garlic, and orzo pasta sprinkled with myzithra cheese, the meal becomes a true delight. Let's get started!
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A classic recipe that is easy to prepare for your Sunday or festive table. It is a Greek dish that incorporates local ingredients and flavors from different regions of Greece. However you encounter it, the classic recipe turns the lamb into a succulent delight.
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A delicious lamb dish with tender potatoes and kefalotyri cheese. An easy recipe that combines the flavors of lamb and the aromas of herbs to delight the palate and evoke memories of old family recipes. The preparation is quick, simple, and most importantly...effortless!
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