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One of Greeks most favourite dip!
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Try this recipe either using home made or ready made filo
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The freshness of the tomatoes and rest of the ingredients is what makes greek salad so special!
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The combination of fried aubergines, delicately spiced minced lamb and rich cheese sauce is irresistible and well worth the rather lengthy preparation
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For those who can't roast a lamb on the spit, there's also a recipe for Roast Lamb in the Oven.
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Hard to cook but worth trying! These are parcels of aromatic rice wrapped in vegetable leaves and cooked in water, oil and lemon juice.
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One of greeks most favourite dish!
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Layers of filo fough, well oiled or buttered, alternated with layers of chopped nuts and raisins or currants.
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Cooked for the New Year's Eve
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Greek coffee is always served black, in small and thick cups. It is made in a briki, a tall, small container with a long handle and a lip, made out of copper, aluminium or stainless steel.
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Here, a traditional recipe from Sikaminia and Molivos, the beautiful villages of Lesvos island, is included
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Skordalia is not always eaten cold as a side plate for cod and beetroots. In our local cuisine we can find it as a real sauce, in hare or even pork in a dish named lagoto from Peloponese. If we think things better, what is brandada from Santorini if not cod cooked with garlic sauce mixed with tomato juice.
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