Delicious roasted lamb that melts in your mouth, well-cooked with a light red sauce to keep it from being too heavy. You can accompany it with roasted or fried potatoes, or serve it with orzo pasta.
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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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They brought me fresh eggplants from the Kipous (its a village)of Kymi. These eggplants from the Kymi region are renowned for their sweetness. Today is hot and sunny, what a joy! So, I'm going to make them with chicken. Light and not too heavy, roasted in the oven, it will turn out wonderful! I gather my ingredients and head to the kitchen quickly!
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• 5-6 Tsakoniki eggplants
• 1 medium-sized chicken
• 2 Florina peppers
• 4 cloves of garlic, sliced
• ½ bunch of finely chopped parsley
• 1 large onion, sliced
• 2 ripe tomatoes, pureed
• Olive oil
• Salt, pepper, thyme
• Chicken broth
Aim for a top-notch culinary experience with the captivating recipe of Oven-Roasted Chicken with vibrant vegetables. This traditional Greek dish combines the convenience of oven cooking with the freshness and flavors of quality vegetables and juicy chicken. Its delightful combination of flavors will transport you to cherished memories and evoke pleasant emotions. Let's get started!
Our Ingredients:
1 chicken, cut into pieces
2 zucchinis, sliced
2 eggplants, sliced
2 carrots, sliced
2 portobello mushrooms, sliced
2 tomatoes, diced
1 onion, sliced
3 cloves of garlic, sliced
Olive oil
Salt, pepper, oregano, thyme
Chicken broth or water
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.
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
A classic and beloved dish, traditional and mouthwatering! It's easy, quick, perfect for your Sunday table, Easter, or when you have guests over. Prepare it, and your home will be filled with delicious aromas!
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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
Get ready to experience a dish that will impress you from the very first bite! The aromatic potatoes, the hearty notes of the cold cuts, and the creamy flavor of the cheeses will take you on a journey to a world full of delights. This dish is perfect for celebrations, gatherings, or any moment when you want to savor a tasty and impressive flavor.
The cold cuts will add an incredible intensity of flavor, while the cheeses will melt and create a creamy texture that will conquer your taste buds. It's a dish that suits every occasion and will leave a lasting impression on your guests.
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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 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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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.
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Roasted potatoes, beloved and topped with plenty of butter and cheese. A side dish that can easily transform into a main course with the addition of various ingredients. Who could resist these potatoes while watching a movie or next to a cozy fireplace (if we have a fireplace to put them on), slowly savoring them with a spoon, capturing the flavors of the herbs and the creamy taste of melted cheese?
Let's take a look at roasted potatoes, also known as jacket potatoes, and explore their many variations to choose the one that suits you best.
Our ingredients are as follows:
Thoroughly wash the potatoes and pierce them with a fork. After brushing them with olive oil, sprinkle them with salt, pepper, and thyme. Cut pieces of aluminum foil and wrap each potato individually.
Bake the potatoes in a preheated oven for about 1 hour (depending on the size of the potatoes). To check if they are done, insert a toothpick easily without opening the aluminum foil.
While the potatoes are baking, prepare the fillings you want to add when they come out.
For jacket potatoes, you have various options: