Fasting Tomato Meatballs
Delicious and flavorful summer tomato meatballs that are juicy and aromatic. They are perfect as an appetizer, suitable for vegetarians, and great for buffets, your dining table, and even as finger food for both kids and adults, perfect with a cold beer or any other cravings you have.
Ingredients:
• 5 ripe tomatoes, finely chopped
• 1 dry onion, grated
• 2-3 fresh onions, finely chopped
• A little mint, finely chopped
• A little dill, finely chopped
• A little parsley, finely chopped
• Approximately 200g breadcrumbs
• Salt and pepper
• A little flour
• 1 tsp baking powder
Carrot patties, suitable for fasting
Carrot patties are a beloved traditional dish found in Greek cuisine, especially during fasting periods. These fasting-friendly patties are rich in flavor, healthy, and easy to prepare. They can be served as an appetizer or as a side dish. Their delicious taste and healthy composition make them an excellent choice for those following a fasting diet.
Ingredients:
• 3 large grated carrots (or 2 cups)
• 1 grated potato
• 1 tsp minced garlic
• 1 dried grated onion
• 2-3 finely chopped fresh spring onions
• A small amount of finely chopped mint
• A small amount of finely chopped dill
• A small amount of finely chopped parsley
• Approximately 100g breadcrumbs
• Salt and pepper to taste
• A little flour
• 1 tsp baking powder
• Olive oil for frying
Another perspective on serving during Lent comes in the form of appetizers, giving us a new outlook on how we see our table. Spreads like taramasalata, oil-free agioritiki melitzanosalata, and even guacamole find their way as a base in Arabic pitas, which are cut and rolled into cones. Inside the cones, we can create combinations such as octopus salad, grilled vegetables, boiled shrimp, potato salad, grilled mushrooms, steamed mussels, and whatever else is on your Clean Monday table. Add salad, even shiny quince, and create individual plates or even a platter if you are hosting a buffet.
It's also a great idea to use any leftovers from the table the next day when there will be many small plates and appetizers in small quantities.
Additionally, instead of Arabic pitas, you can make canapes with lavash bread. Cut the lavash bread in half and let your imagination improvise. Even small pockets filled with lavash bread in the middle would be a great idea!
Fasting Christmas cookies are a delicious and healthy option for those who follow the Orthodox faith, as they are made with ingredients that do not contain yeast, milk, or eggs. Their preparation is simple and will add a sweet note to your table, especially during Christmas or Easter holidays. Follow our instructions and enjoy these tasty cookies that are easy to prepare and will surely become favorites for your family.
Our Ingredients:
900g flour
100g olive oil
150g vegetable oil
300g orange juice
180g powdered sugar (inside the mixture) and we will need the rest of the bag for sprinkling 150g coarsely chopped almonds
40g cognac
1 tsp baking soda
2 vanilla beans + 1 in powder form (capsules) confectioner's
sugar for dusting
Exquisite, delicate eggplant fritters with a rich flavor for a distinctive meal!
Ingredients:
• 4-5 flask-shaped eggplants
• 2 slices of whole-grain bread
• 2 cloves of minced garlic
• ½ bunch of finely chopped parsley
• ½ bunch of finely chopped dill
• 1 dry onion, finely chopped
• 1-2 fresh spring onions, finely chopped
• 50g coarsely chopped walnuts
• 100g feta cheese
• Salt and pepper to taste
• 1 tsp baking powder
• Olive oil for frying
Simple and affordable aromatic lemon cookies made with ingredients that we surely have at home, for our fasting days. Without eggs, butter, and milk, we make cookies for our children to enjoy with our coffee...for a little indulgence!
Our ingredients:
A)
180g sugar
260g water
3 tbsp lemon juice
1 cinnamon stick
4-5 cloves
B)
220g sugar
200g vegetable oil
2 tsp baking powder
Zest from 2 lemons
850g all-purpose flour (approximately)
A fasting cream without oil, for when we are fasting and can't consume oily ingredients. Our creamy dessert will quickly satisfy our cravings when we can't eat regular ingredients.
Ingredients:
200g semolina
100g orange juice
600g water
180g sugar
Orange zest
A pinch of salt
1 cinnamon stick
Nuts, cinnamon powder, or sweet spoon garnish
A very easy and quick to make, fasting cream with very few ingredients. Served in the cups of the oranges themselves, it's perfect to offer to your guests and the kids will love it too!!!
Ingredients:
1 liter freshly squeezed orange juice
4 tbsp Grelia honey (adjust the sweetness according to the sweetness of your oranges)
4 tbsp corn flour Orange zest
1 tsp cinnamon-clove
liqueur Chopped nuts, or any other desired topping (e.g. dried fruit)
Delicious, quick, and easy aromatic zucchini patties to accompany your fasting meals on the table.
Our ingredients:
500g zucchini
1/2 bunch of dill, finely chopped
1/2 bunch of parsley, finely chopped
1/3 bunch of mint, finely chopped
4-5 fresh spring onions, finely chopped
1 large dry onion, finely chopped
1/2 tsp baking powder
200g breadcrumbs
Salt, pepper
Olive oil
Flour
Tomato Dip
3 ripe tomatoes
1/2 onion, finely chopped
1 clove of garlic, mashed
A little parsley, finely chopped
A little mint, finely chopped
Salt, pepper
2 tbsp olive oil
Do you like tsoureki? Are you fasting or aiming for a lighter diet without eggs, milk, butter, etc.? Do you want a tsoureki that's full of flavor, aromas, and, above all, rich in fiber? Well, here's the recipe you've been searching for! You'll enjoy a delicious, fluffy tsoureki without any guilt. Let's go through the recipe step by step.
Ingredients:
1. For activating the yeast:
? 250g lukewarm water
? 20g dry yeast
? 80g tsoureki flour (in a yellow package)
? 1 tbsp sugar
2. Ingredients for our tsoureki:
? 1500g tsoureki flour (in a yellow package)
? 400g sugar
? 500g orange juice
? 250g vegetable oil
? 4g mahleb
? 4g ground cardamom
? A pinch of salt
? Powdered sugar for glazing: 2 tbsp powdered sugar, 4 tbsp water