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  • 1 recipe ladolemono (oil and lemon) dressing
  • 3 cans (usually around 15 ounces) beans of choice, such as chick peas, navy beans, butter beans, kidney beans, black eyed peas, etc *
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 1 cup of chopped vegetables of choice, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and bell peppers
  • 1/3 cup fresh, chopped herbs of choice, such as parsley, chives, oregano, basil, and more
  • Feta cheese, optional
  • Greek olives, optional
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  • 1 recipe ladolemono (oil and lemon) dressing
  • 3 cans (usually around 15 ounces) beans of choice, such as chick peas, navy beans, butter beans, kidney beans, black eyed peas, etc *
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 1 cup of chopped vegetables of choice, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and bell peppers
  • 1/3 cup fresh, chopped herbs of choice, such as parsley, chives, oregano, basil, and more
  • Feta cheese, optional
  • Greek olives, optional
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We don't have the parsley which is used so widely in Greek cookery....
 
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We don't have the parsley which is used so widely in Greek cookery....
Maybe you can substitute cilantro or dill...not sure how it would taste but maybe worth a try
 

Cumin in Greek Cooking?

When I was in Greece, I bumped into a "spanakopita" in like a turnover style dough. It didn't have cheese and was spiced with cumin. I hadn't realized people use Cumin in Greece until I tasted it in this dish. I was kind of confused.

Do people actually use cumin in Greek cooking? None of the old recipes I have mention it. Could it be a more modern influence?

Essential Greek Pantry Staples - Your Recommendations?

I've recently developed a keen interest in Greek cuisine and I'm on a mission to incorporate more of its flavors into my daily cooking. Given the vast knowledge pool here, I thought this would be the perfect place to ask about must-have Greek pantry staples.

From what I gather, olive oil, olives, and feta cheese seem like obvious essentials. But I'm curious about the less obvious, yet equally important ingredients that could elevate my dishes with authentic Greek flavors.

Are there specific herbs, spices, or any other pantry items that are staples in Greek cooking? Additionally, if there are brands or types of these ingredients that you swear by, I'd love to hear about those too.

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What do you think of Gyro variations?

There are some gyro shops near me in the United States and they seem to be putting a different spin on the classic dish. There are some variations. What do you guys think of the variations?

I don't recall seeing these variations in Greece, but I could be wrong. Variations such as - gyros made with different meats, like chicken, those made with Greek meatballs, souvlaki, etc.

And what do you think of putting fries in Gyros? I do see that in Greece.

What are the most famous Greek cheeses?

I've recently embarked on a culinary quest to explore the rich and diverse world of Greek cheeses. From the tangy feta found in traditional Greek salads to the sizzling delights of halloumi, Greece's cheese culture seems incredibly vast and flavorful. 🇬🇷

I'm reaching out to this knowledgeable community to ask: What are the most famous Greek cheeses that you've tried or heard of?

Are there any particular varieties that are a must-try or any hidden gems that rarely escape the borders of Greece? And if you have any delicious recipes or pairings to share, I'd love to hear about those too!

Current food trends in Greece?

I understand that Greece is just like other countries where there might be food trends, new dishes, etc to enjoy.

I'm looking to understand more about the latest trends that are currently shaping it. I'm particularly interested in how traditional Greek recipes are being reimagined by modern chefs, how regional variations are gaining popularity, or if there's a rise in any particular ingredients or cooking methods.

Is anyone here keeping tabs on contemporary movements in Greek food? Maybe you've dined at a restaurant that surprised you with a modern twist on a Greek classic, or you've come across new food blogs with innovative recipes.

The cuisine of Greece is as much about the traditional recipes we all love as it is the trends and the way the cuisine moves forward!
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