Vegetarian

  • Beet Salad

    Beet Salad

    April 2, 2022Ashley Korizis

    Beet salad makes for a wonderful summer appetizer. Our family also enjoys these beets as a side dish to accompany our baked lamb on Easter Sunday. It’s simple to make and adds a wonderful pop of color to the table. Be sure to use fresh beets. While using precooked beets will significantly cut down on the preparation time, they won’t yield the same vibrant pink color. You can also opt to serve these beets as a dip. Simply prepare the salad in a blender and blend until smooth. Ingredients Preparation

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  • Navy Bean Soup

    Navy Bean Soup (Fasolada)

    March 30, 2020Ashley Korizis

    This navy bean soup, known as “fasolada” is Greece’s national dish. Simple and unassuming, this soup is both comforting and nutritious. Being vegan/vegetarian it is well suited for the season of lent, during which Greek’s forgo meat and dairy. One can also opt to top it with some crumbled feta for an added touch of saltiness and enjoy with a thick slice of country bread. Ingredients Preparation

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  • Feta with Honey and Sesame

    Baked Feta with Honey and Sesame

    February 24, 2020Ashley Korizis

    Baked feta with honey and sesame is a Greek appetizer or “mezze” that perfectly combines the flavors of savory feta, buttery phyllo, sweet honey, and crunchy sesame seeds. If you want to add a little extra flair to your presentation, use black and white sesame seeds. You can also serve with honey on the side for each person to drizzle over top. These baked feta with honey and sesame bites make for the perfect finger food, something to consider when you’re planning your next party! These can be served hot out of the oven or at room temperature. Ingredients Preparation

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  • Sweet Semolina Cake

    Sweet Semolina Cake (Ravani)

    February 13, 2020Ashley Korizis

    This syrup drenched sweet semolina cake is traditionally topped with a light dusting of confectioner’s sugar or a sprinkle of crushed pistachios. Being chocoholics, our family is partial to this ganache topped version. Add some candied orange slices and specs of gold leaf to jazz things up, making this simple sweet semolina cake as fancy as it is tasty. Ingredients For the cake For the syrup For the ganache For the candied orange slices Preparation

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  • Tomato Baked Eggplant

    Tomato Baked Eggplant

    November 19, 2019Ashley Korizis

    If there was ever a dish that conveyed how melt-in-your mouth delicious eggplant can be, it is this tomato baked eggplant recipe, known in Greece as “imam bayildi”. The sauce is prepared one of two ways – with homemade tomato sauce, which yields a deeper flavor, or diluted tomato paste, providing a “lighter” sauce. This tomato baked eggplant is best served with pasta, rice, or on its own with a thick slice of country style bread. If serving as an entrée, you’ll definitely want to include the crumbled feta, which will add substance to the dish. Ingredients Preparation

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  • Greek Baked Beans

    April 25, 2018Ashley Korizis

    Greek baked beans is a type of large lima bean baked in tomato sauce and is one of the most satisfying vegetarian dishes I have come across. One of the qualities of Greek cooking is the natural balance that exists between meat and vegetables. And in the case of these Greek baked beans, it is as hearty as a good beef stew! Their large size gives the beans a wonderful meaty quality. Baked in a rich tomato sauce with carrots, onions, and celery, these beans aren’t meant to play second fiddle and provide a fulfilling meal with a thick slice…

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  • Greek Easter Bread (Tsoureki)

    April 5, 2018Ashley Korizis

    Greek Easter bread or “tsoureki” shares the same shape and texture as Challah bread. However, it is slightly more aromatic due to the addition of mahleb, a spice derived from sour cherry seeds, and mastic, a dried resin gathered from mastic trees. Given that neither of these ingredients are traditionally used in American cooking, you’ll need to look to specialty spice shops, Greek import stores, or the internet to find them. It is also worth noting that while mahleb is an essential component of this recipe, some include mastic, while others don’t. If you’re having trouble getting your hands on…

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  • Homemade Hummus Dip

    February 25, 2018Ashley Korizis

    Homemade hummus dip is sometimes mistaken for a Greek dish, when its roots are found in Arabic cuisine, with the word “hummus” meaning “chickpeas” in the Arabic language. This confusion is understandable with so many restaurants describing their cuisine as Mediterranean, which encompasses traditional foods from multiple countries that border the western Mediterranean. While hummus isn’t indigenous to Greece, it is a wonderful dish. Having recently attended a gathering at Yafo Kitchen with the Charlotte Food Bloggers, where we learned to make a delicious homemade hummus dip, I simply had to share the recipe! Ingredients 12 ounces dry chickpeas 1 tablespoon baking soda 1/4…

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  • Greek New Year Cake (Vasilopita)

    January 23, 2018Ashley Korizis

    The best celebrations are those commemorated with food — barbecue on the 4th of July, turkey at Thanksgiving, lamb for Easter. It wasn’t until marrying into a Greek family that I discovered the fun of cake on new year’s. The festive part of Greece’s Vasilopita, named after “Agios Vasilis” or Saint Basil, is its hidden coin. Whomever receives the slice containing the coin is said to enjoy good luck for the rest of the year. When it comes to the cake’s recipe, there are seemingly endless variations. Our family prepares a version reminiscent of lemon pound cake or the French…

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  • Bougatsa

    Sweet Semolina Pie (Bougatsa)

    November 17, 2017Ashley Korizis

    Bougatsa or sweet semolina pie is one of my favorite specialties found at Greek bakeries. With its warm vanilla flavored semolina custard filling, flaky buttery crust, and sprinkles of confectioners sugar and cinnamon, it’s comforting yet delicate and makes for a great dish to enjoy with family and friends over breakfast or brunch. Bougatsa is best served warm and leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week. Simply hold the confectioners sugar and cinnamon from any portions you plan to store in the refrigerator. When ready, reheat the sweet semolina pie in a 350 degree oven…

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