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I love briam! Sometimes I like to add sweet potato to mine to make it more healthy
 
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Check out this recipe for Greek style baked summer vegetables aka briam! I love it https://www.greekboston.com/food/vegetables/summer-briami-recipe/

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Couldn't agree more with this.... reminded of people we used to joke with when I read Tourlo Tourlo.... means really hotpotch...I used to chuck in anything...But that recipe is very nice and traditional, I used rosemary too!...and we had wild chives ... Giving that earthy flavour...(Used for lamb dishes).... sometimes sprinkling feta cheese at the end....Oh made me hungry now!!! and I have just had breakfast! .😂😂..... Kalley Mera from Thailand...
 
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Couldn't agree more with this.... reminded of people we used to joke with when I read Tourlo Tourlo.... means really hotpotch...I used to chuck in anything...But that recipe is very nice and traditional, I used rosemary too!...and we had wild chives ... Giving that earthy flavour...(Used for lamb dishes).... sometimes sprinkling feta cheese at the end....Oh made me hungry now!!! and I have just had breakfast! .😂😂..... Kalley Mera from Thailand...
Feta cheese on top of everything is amazing!
 
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Check out this recipe for Greek style baked summer vegetables aka briam! I love it https://www.greekboston.com/food/vegetables/summer-briami-recipe/

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Briam is defnitely one of my favorite foods. I love how the Greek kitchen has so many vegetarian options and even vegan! My daughter had an egg allergy but it was not a big problem in Greece because during Lent, so many egg free products and sweets are available. I also wrote this list of Vegan and Vegetarian options in Greece for families who want to order out with their kids: https://familyexperiencesblog.com/vegetarian-and-vegan-food-in-greece/
 
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Briam is defnitely one of my favorite foods. I love how the Greek kitchen has so many vegetarian options and even vegan! My daughter had an egg allergy but it was not a big problem in Greece because during Lent, so many egg free products and sweets are available. I also wrote this list of Vegan and Vegetarian options in Greece for families who want to order out with their kids: https://familyexperiencesblog.com/vegetarian-and-vegan-food-in-greece/
How lovely to read this.... Thank you kindly for this... Yasou apo mena from Thailand..
 
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Briami is one of my favourites during the summer. My parents have a garden and bring me gigantic zucchini from the garbed, it’s perfect for briam!
 

Greek methods of food preservation?

I remember my family doing some things to preserve food as I was growing up but we got away from them. The thing is, some of the options were actually delicious! My yiayia made sun-dried tomatoes, spoon sweets, her own tomato paste, etc. It was one of the things that made her food delicious.

I am trying to figure out what she did! I am curious if anyone knows anything about the following:

- Traditional Techniques: I know the ancient Greeks did a lot of preserving and some of the methods translate to modern?
- Modern Adaptations to Old Techniques: Maybe to make the process easier?
- Local Variations: Are there different regional things?

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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Stuffed grape leaves - how much filling?

I haven't made stuffed grape leaves in a while and I have some questions.

First of all, I am having a hard time judging how much filling to put in each leaf? I have a friend who helped me and tried to explain. She'd put a teaspoon of filling in the leaf, then add or subtract more after looking at it. She's quick rolling, and I have no idea how she knows how much filling.

And she really couldn't explain it - just said that you have to look at it and it's by feel. It sounds like my yiayia and she's younger than me! I told her that and she just shrugged. She tried to talk me through it as we were rolling together but it seemed so random to me.

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.

Roundup of Easy Recipes to Start Cooking Greek Food

I know a lot of people who want to start cooking Greek food but are intimidated. I want to help them out by brainstorming a list of "easy win" foods to get started making.

Here's what I have - do you have anything to add?

  • Greek Village Salad (Horiatiki)
  • Tzatziki
  • Greek Lemon Chicken
  • Greek Lemon Potatoes
  • Souvlaki
  • Greek yogurt with honey and walnuts
  • Grilled Halloumi cheese
  • Fasolakia
  • Briam
  • Greek style lamb chops
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