1. Voula

    Best meze to serve at Easter?

    I would put all of them on the table, as well as keftedakia (meatballs), kaseri cheese wedges, greek fries with oregano, and saganaki (fried cheese)!!
  2. Voula

    Enjoying Cooking with Greek Honey

    I love using it in baking, too! It's also good in salads in a vinaigrette. I have a few recipes on my blog where I use honey. You can check them out here.
  3. Voula

    Learning about Greek honey

    Just pan a whole pan of granola clusters for lent!
  4. Voula

    Greek Halva Recipe to Enjoy During Lent?

    Hi, there! I have a Lenten Halva recipe that's really simple to make! You can check out the recipe here. Let me know what you think!
  5. Voula

    Are there pumpkins in Greek cooking?

    I loving making sweet Greek pumpkin pie. There are so many different variations all around Greece, but I usually make these simple hand pies! They are so good!
  6. Voula

    Greek (Cretan) Spice Cookies

    Hi! I'm not sure about the milk, either, but I have a recipe from my Yiayia called Ladokouloura, which are cinnamon cookies. She would make them during Lent, so they're vegan and don't have any eggs or milk. Here's a link to my recipe, if you'd like to give them a try!
  7. Voula

    The creamy part of Ek Mek?

    Hi! I have a tried and trusted recipe foro Ekmek Kataifi, complete with step-by-step picture tutorials and lots of tips and tricks to make it a success! Here's my Ekmek recipe, let me know if you try it!
  8. Voula

    Learning about Greek honey

    Hi! I have a few recipes you might want to try that use honey, instead of sugar and are perfect for Lent! There's Pasteli (Ancient Greek Sesame Bars), Saragli (Baklava Rolls), Baklava Triangles and Homemade Granola Clusters. If you can get real Greek honey, they'll be even better! Let me know...
  9. Voula

    Greek Vegetable Casserole Recipe (Briam)

    I love Briam! My family loves eating it cold or at room temperature, especially in the summer! For non-fasting days, it's amazing with feta, too!
  10. Voula

    Greek Lenten Foods?

    Hi! There are so many dishes that are popular during Lent, which is mostly vegan, such as fakes (lentil soup), ladera (vegetable dishes made with olive oil). Argiro Barbarigou is a famous chef in Greece and she has lots of great recipes that are popular for Lent here in English. I have a dessert...
  11. Voula

    Ancient Greek recipes still in the cuisine today?

    One ancient Greek recipe that is still popular today is Pasteli, which are sesame bars made with honey. In some parts of ancient Greece, black pepper was added. Today, most have it as a healthy snack. You can actually make it at home, it's easy! I have a recipe for it here, if you'd like to try...
  12. Voula

    Bougatsa Recipe to Try

    Your recipe looks pretty good! My bougatsa recipe is a bit different in that I bake it in a thin pan, because bougatsa is traditionally made thin, not thick like Galaktoboureko. My recipe is tried and trusted, if you'd like to give it a try! Plus I have lots of tips and tricks for making it a...
  13. Voula

    What do you eat for breakfast?

    There really isn't one traditional breakfast per se in Greece because it really depends on the region. Some people just have bread with cheese, yogurt or just coffee. Up in the north, like in Yianena and Thesaloniki, Bougatsa reigns for breakfast! You can find it on nearly every street corner! I...
  14. Voula

    What do you eat for breakfast?

    Yes, I agree. It also depends on if you have breakfast at home or grab something on your way to work like a koulouri or a small pita. Many also make pies or Bougatsa (which is amazing for breakfast!) on the weekend and have that for breakfast!
  15. Voula

    What are 5 ingredients of Greek cuisine you can't live without?

    For me, it's - Greek honey - Greek horta - Greek figs - Greek mandarin oranges - Frappe made with real Greek Nes Cafe coffee!
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