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I try to eat a vegan diet when I can for lent. Granted, I am not perfect at it, but I like to try. I am getting since Lent is soon! Here's a list of dishes I like to eat. I would love advice if you can give it for other dishes:
  • Salads of all kinds, and if I want to be really strict, to use lemon or vinegar and no oil
  • Anything involving lentils - like Lentil soup, lentil salad, etc
  • Dishes involving other legumes, like fava beans, split peas, gigantes, etc - I make gigantes place, yellow split pea soup, fasolada, etc)
  • Any other vegetable dishes, such as vegan stuffed grape leaves or stuffed cabbage
 
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I try to eat a vegan diet when I can for lent. Granted, I am not perfect at it, but I like to try. I am getting since Lent is soon! Here's a list of dishes I like to eat. I would love advice if you can give it for other dishes:
  • Salads of all kinds, and if I want to be really strict, to use lemon or vinegar and no oil
  • Anything involving lentils - like Lentil soup, lentil salad, etc
  • Dishes involving other legumes, like fava beans, split peas, gigantes, etc - I make gigantes place, yellow split pea soup, fasolada, etc)
  • Any other vegetable dishes, such as vegan stuffed grape leaves or stuffed cabbage
Have a look at this link. There’s quite a few vegan posts on the site as well.
 
I try to eat a vegan diet when I can for lent. Granted, I am not perfect at it, but I like to try. I am getting since Lent is soon! Here's a list of dishes I like to eat. I would love advice if you can give it for other dishes:
  • Salads of all kinds, and if I want to be really strict, to use lemon or vinegar and no oil
  • Anything involving lentils - like Lentil soup, lentil salad, etc
  • Dishes involving other legumes, like fava beans, split peas, gigantes, etc - I make gigantes place, yellow split pea soup, fasolada, etc)
  • Any other vegetable dishes, such as vegan stuffed grape leaves or stuffed cabbage
Totally. My favorite vegan foods are Santorini fava dip (kind of like hummus but no tahini and lots of freshly chopped herbs), gigantes, and vegan Greek soups of all kinds.
 
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Totally. My favorite vegan foods are Santorini fava dip (kind of like hummus but no tahini and lots of freshly chopped herbs), gigantes, and vegan Greek soups of all kinds.
I forgot to mention, I have this cookbook which is really helpful. I did‘nt pay anywhere near the prices currently on Amazon, etc, but I’m sure a reasonably priced one can be found.
 

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How to learn about different regional cuisines in Greece?

I have learned so much about Greek cuisine by being on this forum! I know that there are standard recipes that everyone seems to cook.

For example, you can get souvlaki all over. Everyone seems to serve a village salad with slight variations. Most regions seem to make moussaka. There are tons of others.

I have also noticed that each region has their own specialties. How do you go about learning about them?

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Traditional Greek soups in Greece?

Most of the Greeks I know are from the United States - so it's been a few generations since a lot of them spent extended time in Greece.

From what I understand, Greek cuisine kind of changes. From what I can tell, in the United States, the most popular soup is Egg and Lemon soup (avgolemono) but in Greece, I don't see to as much or rather, hear of it as much.

What are the most popular soups in Greece?

Can you make your own rusks?

I love Cretan Dakos!
There's something about the combination of the crunchy rusk soaked with the juice of ripe tomatoes, topped with fresh cheese and olive oil, that has me hooked!

However, given that I live in an area where it's challenging to find authentic Cretan rusks, I'm contemplating on whether I can bake my own at home. I'm curious if anyone here has attempted to make rusks suitable for dakos from scratch.

I know I can order then online. I tried this, and they didn't survive the shipping too well.

Enjoying Cooking with Greek Honey

One of the things I love most about Greek honey is its versatility. You can use it in so many different ways in the kitchen. I've drizzled it over Greek yogurt for breakfast, mixed it into salad dressings for a touch of sweetness, and even used it as a glaze for roasted vegetables. The depth of flavor it adds to dishes is truly remarkable.

But perhaps my favorite way to use Greek honey is in baking. It adds a wonderful depth of flavor to cakes, cookies, and pastries. I recently made a batch of baklava using Greek honey, and it was a game-changer. The honey soaked into the layers of phyllo dough, creating a sweet and sticky treat that was absolutely irresistible.

I go out of my way to buy it - if I can't find it locally, I get it online. When I go to Greece, I get some in Greece, too.

What do you love to use Greek honey for?

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What do you serve for Greek Easter?

With Greek Easter just around the corner, I'm getting excited to celebrate with family and friends. One of my favorite parts of this holiday is the delicious feast we enjoy together. I'm curious to hear what dishes everyone serves at their Greek Easter gatherings.

Whether you have cherished family recipes passed down through generations or you're trying something new this year, I'd love to hear about it. From traditional favorites like lamb and tzatziki to mouthwatering desserts like baklava and tsoureki, every dish adds to the festive atmosphere.

So, what's on your Greek Easter menu this year? Are there any must-have dishes or special treats that you look forward to? Feel free to share recipes, tips, or simply your excitement for the upcoming celebration. Let's swap ideas and inspire each other to make this Greek Easter memorable!

Us? We are grilling a leg of lamb and serving it with lemon potatoes and fasolakia. For dessert we are doing some kind of a chocolate cake and of course koulourakia.
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