''Greece has long been a family holiday favourite with its beautiful
blue waters, child-friendly beaches and abundance of flavour-packed
fare. Make sure you sample all the country has to offer with our pick of
delicious dishes…
Don’t leave Greece without trying…
Olives & olive oil
Greeks
have been cultivating olives for millennia…some even say that Athena
gave an olive tree to the city of Athens, thus winning its favour.
Greek meals are accompanied by local olives, some cured in a hearty sea
salt brine, others like wrinkly throubes, eaten uncured from the tree. Similarly, olive oil, the elixir of Greece, is used liberally in cooking and salads, and drizzled over most dips and dishes. Many tavernas use their own oil. "
( http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/top-10-dishes-try-greece)
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Moussaka
Variations on moussaka are
found throughout the Mediterranean and Balkans, but the iconic Greek
baked dish is based on layering: sautéed aubergine, minced meat fried
pureed tomato, onion, garlic and spices like cinnamon and allspice, a
bit of potato, and then a final fluffy topping of cheese and béchamel
sauce.
Fresh fish
Settle down at a seaside
taverna and eat as locals have since ancient times. Fish and calamari
fresh from the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas are incredibly tasty and
cooked with minimum fuss – grilled whole and drizzled with ladholemono (a lemon and oil dressing). Flavoursome smaller fish such as barbounia (red mullet) and maridha (whitebait) are ideal lightly fried.
Greek salad
Lovely salad number 2
Courgette balls (kolokythokeftedes)
Sometimes in the form of a patty, sometimes in a lightly fried ball, make sure to try these starters any chance you get. The body of the fritter is usually made of grated or pureed courgette blended with dill, mint, or other top-secret spice combinations. Paired with tzatziki, for its cooling freshness, you just can’t lose.
Grilled meat
Greeks are master of
charcoal-grilled and spit-roasted meats. Souvlaki is still Greece’s
favourite fast food, both the gyros and skewered meat versions wrapped
in pitta bread, with tomato, onion and lashings of tzatziki. At the
taverna, local free-range lamb and pork dominate, though kid goat is
also a favourite.
That cake was simply delicious!
(photos Mrs R. Zdanowska, SP 7, Siedlce, Poland)
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