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Greek Recipes Information
Greek Recipes Advice
One of the best things about the culture of Greece is the food.
Greek restaurants have spread around the world and Greek recipes
are popular for their flavor and their largely healthy way of
cooking. The food has the taste of the Mediterranean and the
country has been particularly influenced by Italian and Balkan
cuisine. Olive oil is a constant component of the dishes and olive
trees have always been common sights in the landscape.
The land is suited to the rearing of sheep and goats, rather
than beef and so goat meat and lamb are much more common. Locally
caught fish take up much of Greek menus, especially in coastal
areas. There is also an emphasis on fresh vegetables in Greek
recipes, the most popular being green beans, okra, eggplant,
tomatoes, and onions. Yogurt is another favorite and there are
numerous types of honey available. A lot of honey varieties come
from fruit trees such as lemon and orange. The combination of
yogurt and honey is sometimes served as a dessert. Cheese is an
important export and there are distinctive varieties, such as
Kasseri, Feta and Mizithra. Several dishes use filo pastry, which
is very thin and flaky.
A Greek meal will very often begin with an appetizer, known as
Meze in Greekrecipes. These are meant to stimulate the
palette and are usually served with wine or ouzo (the alcoholic
beverage flavored with anise). There may be dips accompanied by
bread, including the Greek pita bread. Tzatziki is a popular dip,
made from yogurt, garlic puree and cucumber. Another common Meze is
Taramosalata, which is fish roe with moistened breadcrumbs or
boiled potatoes.
Greek Recipes Tips
There are a variety of main courses, some of which will be
familiar to people living outside of Greece, from their restaurant
or vacation experiences. The most famous one is probably Moussaka.
This casserole contains fried eggplant and spiced minced lamb
topped with a thick, cheese sauce. Another staple on menus is the
Dolma. This traditionally uses vine leaves wrapped around lamb,
rice, onions, herbs and spices. If making at home, cabbage leaves
are a good substitute. Both of these Greekrecipes are successful
when adapted for vegetarians.
Desserts are delicious in Greece by any standards. Baklava is
popular, a sweet, filo pastry with chopped walnuts or pistachio,
sometimes sweetened with honey. There are different breads to
commemorate major holidays and Tsoureki is the traditional sweet
bread eaten at Easter. It is similar in texture to brioche. The
perfect way to finish a meal from Greek recipes is to sit under an olive
tree with a glass of Metaxa, the local sweet brandy, and watch the
sun go down.
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