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Greek lemon chicken soup with Orzo (Avgolemono) is a traditional Greek soup that combines the tangy flavors of lemon juice and eggs with the heartiness of orzo pasta. This comforting dish can be made with either chicken broth or vegetable broth, depending on your preference, and it’s often garnished with fresh herbs for extra flavor.

Perfect for cold nights when you need something hearty and filling, this classic Greek recipe is sure to become a favorite in your household!

Greek Lemon Orzo Chicken Soup (Avgolemono)

What is Greek lemon chicken soup with orzo (Avgolemono)?

Greek lemon chicken soup with orzo is a classic Greek soup made with a mixture of lemon juice and eggs (Avgolemono), providing a tangy and velvety consistency. Orzo (manestra), a rice-shaped pasta, is often added to the soup to provide a heartier texture.

The soup is typically made with chicken broth or stock, although it can also be prepared with vegetable broth for a vegetarian option. Fresh herbs, such as dill or parsley, are often added as a garnish to enhance the flavor of this comforting and delicious soup.

  • Hearty comfort food: This Greek soup is ideal when you want something that is filling and warming
  • Make in bigger batches: It is also easier to make in larger quantities if you are feeding more people

Greek Egg Lemon Chicken Soup with Orzo (Avgolemono)

Greek lemon chicken soup with Orzo Key Ingredients 

Chicken: You’ll want 6 chicken thighs, skin-on with the bone for this recipe. To them, you’ll add red onions and carrots.

Orzo: The recipe uses around 120g of orzo pasta for six servings.

Egg mixture (Avgolemono): You need 2 large eggs, juice from one lemon and some roughly chopped dill for the sauce.

Ingredients for Greek Lemon Chicken orzo Soup)

Key Preparation Tips for Greek lemon chicken soup with Orzo

There are three main steps involved with this recipe:

  1. Prepare the chicken
  2. Cook the orzo
  3. Make the egg mixture and serve

Greek Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup (Avgolemono)

Prepare the chicken

Place the chicken thighs in a big pot with halved and peeled red onion and finely chopped, peeled carrots to cook the chicken. Don’t forget to season well and add sufficient water to completely cover the chicken. Add more water if needed.

First, heat the mixture until it boils. Then, lower the heat to a low setting and let it simmer with the lid on for 30 minutes.

Greek Egg Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup prep

Cook the orzo

Take out the chicken thighs from the pan and keep them aside. Check the seasoning and include more salt and pepper to the soup if required.

After adding the orzo, increase the heat to medium and cook for another 15 minutes with the lid on until the pasta becomes tender.

After the chicken has cooled down, remove the skins and shred the meat from the bone. Make sure to return the bones to the pot as soon as possible.

After the orzo becomes tender, take out the chicken bones and red onion from the pot. Use a sieve to strain out any carrot or orzo pieces and transfer 3-4 ladles of hot soup to a jug.

Boil the Orzo for Greek lemon chicken soup

Make the egg lemon sauce (Avgolemono) and serve

Whisk the eggs with lemon juice until frothy. While whisking continuously, slowly add hot soup to the egg mixture until it becomes light, creamy, and loose. Then, whisk the mixture back into the soup pot.

Prepare the Egg Lemon sauce (Avgolemono)

After shredding the chicken, put it back into the soup. If necessary, add some additional water and recheck the seasoning. Once the chicken has heated up, take the pot off the stove and mix in the diced dill before serving.

Greek Lemon Chicken Soup with Orzo prep

What is tempering? Why is it important in this recipe?

Tempering is a technique used to slowly raise the temperature of a cold or room temperature liquid mixture, such as eggs or dairy, by adding a small amount of hot liquid to it while constantly whisking. Gradually increasing the temperature of the mixture prevents the eggs from curdling or scrambling when added to a hot liquid.

In the case of Avgolemono with Orzo, tempering is important because it ensures that the mixture of eggs and lemon juice does not separate or curdle when added to the hot chicken broth.

This technique allows the soup to maintain a smooth and velvety consistency, giving it that signature creamy texture. Without tempering, the soup would not have the desired richness and could potentially have an unappetizing texture.

Greek Egg Lemon Chicken Soup with Orzo

What pasta can you use in place of Orzo?

If you don’t have orzo available, you can easily substitute other small pasta shapes to make your Avgolemono soup. Here are a few possible pasta choices:

  • Arborio Rice: You can use arborio rice, which is commonly used to make risotto, as a substitute for orzo in Avgolemono soup. The rice grains help to give the soup a rich and creamy texture.
  • Acini di Pepe: Acini di Pepe are small, round pasta that works well as a substitute for orzo. They are perfect for soups because they cook quickly and absorb the flavors of the broth well.
  • Ditalini: Ditalini pasta is small tube-shaped pasta that is about the same size as orzo. They have a hollow center, which captures the broth and creates a hearty texture.

Variations

There are several variations that can be made to this recipe to customize it to your taste. Here are a few ideas:

  1. Add vegetables: To make the soup more hearty, you can add vegetables such as carrots, celery, peas or spinach to the broth.
  2. Use a different protein: Instead of chicken, you can use other types of protein.
  3. Add spices: To give the soup a different flavor, you can add spices like cumin, paprika or coriander.
  4. Make it vegetarian: You can substitute chicken broth for vegetable broth and omit the chicken to make a vegetarian version of the soup.

These are just a few ideas but feel free to get creative and come up with your own variations based on what ingredients you have on hand and what flavors you prefer.

Greek Lemon Chicken Soup with Orzo (Avgolemono)

Serving suggestions

Greek lemon chicken soup with Orzo pairs well with a variety of side dishes that complement its rich, tangy flavor. Garlic bread is one perfect side dish. Serve it warm, the crispy garlic bread is perfect for dipping into the soup.

The simplest way to serve the soup is with some fresh, crusty, Greek village breadsourdough bread, bread machine sourdough bread or my easy and crusty bread made with self raising flour

A classic Greek salad with feta cheese, olives, cucumber, and tomato is another great side dish that complements the flavors of the soup.

Love soups?

If you love a hearty soup as much as I do then these recipes below are perfect for a cold winter’s day!

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Greek Lemon Chicken soup with Orzo (Avgolemono)

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  • Author: Eli K. Giannopoulos
  • Prep Time: 15 min
  • Cook Time: 55 min
  • Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
  • Yield: 6 portions
  • Category: Soups
  • Method: Boiled
  • Cuisine: Greek

Description

Greek lemon chicken soup with orzo (Avgolemono) is a traditional Greek soup that combines the tangy flavors of lemon and eggs with the heartiness of orzo pasta. Perfect for cold nights when you need something hearty and filling, this classic Greek recipe is sure to become a favorite in your household!


Ingredients

  • 6 skin on bone in chicken thighs
  • 1 large red onion
  • 2 carrots
  • salt and freshly ground pepper
  • 5 cups water (1.2 L)
  • 120g orzo (4 oz) 
  • 2 large eggs
  • juice 1 lemon
  • small handful fresh dill, roughly chopped


Instructions

  1. Place the chicken thighs in a large pot with the red onion, peeled and halved, and the carrots, peeled and finely chopped. Season well and add the water, adding more if needed to make sure the chicken pieces are completely covered. Bring to the boil before reducing the heat to low. Allow to simmer with the lid on for 30 minutes.
  2. Remove the chicken thighs from the pan and set aside. Check the seasoning and add more salt and pepper to the soup if needed. Add the orzo and turn the heat up to medium. Cook with the lid on for another 15 minutes, or until the pasta is just tender.
  3. Meanwhile, once the chicken is cool enough to touch discard the skins and shred the meat from the bone, returning the bones to the pot as soon as you can.
  4. Once the orzo is tender, remove the chicken bones and red onion, and remove 3-4 ladles of hot soup from the pot into a jug, using a sieve to leave any carrot or orzo pieces behind.
  5. Whisk the eggs until just frothy and then whisk in the lemon juice. Whisking constantly, slowly pour the hot soup into the egg mixture until loose, light and creamy. Then slowly whisk it back into the soup pot. 
  6. Return the shredded chicken to the soup. Add a little more water if needed, and check the seasoning again. Once the chicken has warmed through remove from the heat and stir through the chopped dill before serving.

Keywords: Greek lemon chicken soup with orzo, Avgolemono with orzo

 

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Experience the classic flavors of Greece with this delicious and hearty Greek Stuffed Zucchini in Egg Lemon Sauce (Avgolemono)! This traditional Greek dish is a great way to enjoy zucchini, even if you aren’t usually a fan. It combines ground beef or lamb, rice, onion, herbs and spices for an incredibly flavorful stuffing topped in a delicious egg lemon sauce!

The finishing touch comes from the creamy egg and lemon sauce known as “avgolemono,” which adds a tangy flavor to the dish. Perfect for any meal – appetizer or main course – this recipe will surely please everyone!

Greek Stuffed Zucchini with Egg Lemon Sauce

What is Greek Stuffed Zucchini?

Greek Stuffed Zucchini in Egg Lemon Sauce, also known as “Kolokithakia Yemista Avgolemono” in Greek, is a traditional Greek dish that is commonly served as a main course or part of a mezze platter.

Greek stuffed zucchini consists of small to medium-sized zucchinis that are hollowed out, stuffed with a flavourful mixture of ground meat (usually beef or lamb), rice, onion, herbs, and spices, and then boiled in water until tender.

After the stuffed zucchinis are cooked, they are finished with a creamy egg and lemon sauce called “avgolemono.” The sauce is made by whisking eggs and lemon juice together and then slowly tempering it with hot broth until it thickens into a creamy, tangy sauce.

The result is a delicious and hearty dish that is perfect for a family dinner or gathering with friends.

  • Classic way to serve zucchini: Even if you aren’t a fan, this dish will convince you to eat the vegetable!
  • Great for any meal: Make it as an appetizer or as part of a larger meal.

Greek Stuffed Zucchini in Egg and Lemon Sauce (Avgolemono)

Greek Stuffed Zucchini Key Ingredients

Zucchini: You’ll need four large zucchinis. Also a large potato to use to stand the vegetable up when it is cooking.

Stuffing: Ground beef is mixed with white rice, then white wine, parsley, mint and dill are added, along with cinnamon, allspice and some black pepper.

Sauce: The egg and lemon sauce is made with egg yolks, lemon juice and a little cornstarch.

Greek Stuffed Zucchini Key Preparation Tips

There are four main steps involved with this recipe:

  1. Prepare the stuffing
  2. Prepare the zucchini
  3. Cook the zucchini and create the sauce
  4. Serve the dish

Prepare the stuffing for Greek stuffed zucchini

To start, heat the oil in a large skillet or frying pan over medium-high heat. Add the peeled and finely chopped onion, along with a pinch of salt, and gently fry until it becomes soft and begins to turn color.

Cook the beef with a wooden spoon for approximately 10 minutes until it is well-cooked and has browned in some areas.

Along with the rice, add the peeled and crushed garlic. Cook for an additional minute until the garlic becomes aromatic and the rice grains are heated through.

Lower the heat to low and pour the white wine into the mixture. Let the wine simmer until it completely evaporates.
Take the pan off the stove. Add the herbs, spices and a substantial quantity of black pepper. Taste and adjust as needed, then let it cool for a while.

Filling for Greek Stuffed Zucchini

Prepare the zucchini

Cut off the ends of the zucchini and slice them into three equally sized pieces. Then, use a sharp knife and a long spoon (an ice cream spoon is recommended) or an apple corer to hollow out the zucchini pieces to make tubes 1/2 cm (0.3 inches) thick.

To create a honeycomb pattern with the zucchini in a lidded saucepan, stand them up so that their cut bottoms are flush with the bottom of the pan, and ensure they can’t fall over during cooking by wedging pieces of potato between them to keep them upright. Make sure they fit snugly in the pan.

Use a small spoon to fill each zucchini tube with the beef mixture. Be sure to pack it in tightly, but leave enough space for the rice to expand.

Cook the zucchini and create the sauce

Add cold water to the pan until it reaches halfway up the zucchini tubes and then generously season the water with salt.

Set the heat over medium-high to boil the water and lower it to a low simmer. Put the lid on and let it simmer for 30-40 minutes or until the zucchini becomes tender.

Greek Stuffed Zucchini in Egg-Lemon Sauce (Avgolemono)

While whisking together, make a thick paste by combining the egg yolks and cornstarch. Gradually stir in the lemon juice and set it aside.

Serve the Greek stuffed zucchini 

Using tongs, carefully take out the zucchini from the pan and put it on a plate lined with kitchen paper to absorb any excess moisture.

Greek Stuffed Zucchini in Egg-Lemon Sauce (Avgolemono)

Pour the remaining cooking liquid through a strainer and gradually add 200ml (2/3 cup) of it to the beaten eggs while whisking.

Pour the mixture into a saucepan and gently heat it. Then, warm up the egg sauce in the saucepan, frequently whisking until it thickens significantly. The sauce should be thick enough to coat the stuffed zucchini when poured over them.

To enjoy the stuffed zucchini, you can serve it either warm or at room temperature. Simply pour the freshly made sauce over the top and add a little fresh dill for extra flavor.

Greek Stuffed Zucchini in Egg and Lemon Sauce

Variations

You can easily switch the ground beef in this Greek stuffed zucchini recipe for either ground veal or lamb and the recipe will work just as well.

Making ahead of time and storing

Leftover stuffed zucchini can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To store, make sure the zucchini is completely cooled down first. Place the stuffed zucchini in a container, cover it with a lid, and place it in the fridge.

Greek Stuffed Zucchini with Egg Lemon Sauce (Avgolemono)

Serving suggestions

Greek Stuffed zucchini can be served as a main dish on its own or paired with a variety of side dishes to create a delicious and filling meal. Here are some ideas for side dishes to serve with stuffed zucchini:

These options provide a range of flavors and textures that complement the savory stuffed zucchini. Choose your favorite side dishes and enjoy a complete and satisfying meal!

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Greek Stuffed Zucchini in Egg Lemon Sauce (Avgolemono)

Greek Stuffed Zucchini in Egg Lemon Sauce (Avgolemono)

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  • Author: Eli K. Giannopoulos
  • Prep Time: 35 min
  • Cook Time: 70 min
  • Total Time: 1 hour 45 minutes
  • Yield: 4-6 portions
  • Category: Main
  • Method: Boiled
  • Cuisine: Greek

Description

Experience the classic flavors of Greece with this delicious and hearty Greek Stuffed Zucchini in Egg Lemon Sauce (Avgolemono)! It combines ground beef or lamb, rice, onion, herbs and spices for an incredibly flavorful stuffing topped with creamy egg lemon sauce!


Ingredients

For the Greek stuffed Zucchini

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 brown onion
  • salt
  • 500g ground beef (approx. 1 lb/ 18 oz.)
  • 1 large garlic clove
  • 3 tbsp white rice
  • 125ml white wine (1/2 cup)
  • 1 tbsp finely chopped fresh parsley
  • 1 tbsp finely chopped fresh mint
  • 1 tbsp finely chopped fresh dill, plus extra for garnishing
  • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ground allspice
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 large zucchini 
  • 1 large potato 

For the egg lemon sauce

  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch
  • juice of 2 lemons


Instructions

For the Greek stuffed Zucchini

  1. Heat the oil in the bottom of a large skillet or frying pan set over a medium high heat and gently fry the onion, peeled and finely chopped with a pinch of salt until soft and starting to colour.
  2. Add the beef and fry for about 10 minutes, breaking it up with the wooden spoon until it is cooked through and has browned in places.
  3. Add the garlic, peeled and crushed along with the rice. Cook for another minute until the garlic is aromatic and the rice grains have heated through.
  4. Add the white wine and turn the heat down to low. Allow the wine to bubble away completely. 
  5. Remove the pan from the heat. Stir in the herbs, spices and a generous amount of black pepper. Check for seasoning and set aside to cool a little.
  6. Top and tail the zucchini and slice them into three equal pieces. Using a very sharp knife and a long handled spoon – an ice cream spoon works well for this – or an apple corer, hollow out the zucchini pieces to create tubes with 1/2 cm (0.3 inch) sides.
  7. Stand the zucchini up to create a honeycomb pattern in a lidded saucepan where they fit snuggly. To make sure they stand up straight with their cut bottoms flush to the bottom of the pan, and to make sure they can’t fall over during cooking cut up pieces of potato to wedge between them to keep them upright.
  8. Using a small spoon, fill each zucchini tube with the beef mixture. You want this to be quite tightly packed, but not so much that the rice does not have a chance to expand.
  9. Pour cold water into the pan so it reaches half way up the zucchini tubes and salt the water well. Set it over a medium high heat to bring the water to the boil before turning it down to a low simmer. Simmer for 30-40 minutes with the lid on, or until the zucchini are just tender. 
  10. Using tongs, carefully remove the zucchini from the pan, setting aside on a plate lined with kitchen paper to capture any extra moisture. 

For the egg lemon sauce

  1. Meanwhile, whisk together the egg yolks with the cornstarch into a thick paste, and gradually whisk in the lemon juice. Set aside.
  2. Strain the remaining cooking liquid and slowly whisk 200ml (2/3 cup) into the egg mixture.
  3. Pour the mixture into the saucepan and return it to the low heat. Warm through the egg sauce, whisking often until it has thickened substantially, and will coat the stuffed zucchini when poured over the top.
  4. Serve the stuffed zucchini warm or at room temperature with the freshly made sauce poured over the top and with an extra sprinkling of fresh dill. Enjoy!

Keywords: greek stuffed zucchini, Greek stuffed zucchini avgolemono

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If you are searching for proper Greek comfort food then Lamb Stifado will be perfect! This Greek lamb stew is easy to make and is ideal for those cooler evenings when you want a hearty, warming dish.

What is Lamb Stifado (Greek Lamb stew)?

Stifado dishes are classics of Greek cuisine that use a combination of onions, tomatoes and vinegar as the base with different seasonings to add more flavor.

Originally, the dish came from the Venetians in the 13th century but didn’t include tomatoes as they weren’t known in the country at the time. But adding tomatoes is now common and makes the dish even more delicious.

Lamb Stifado (Greek Lamb stew)

Traditional stew: Ideal for colder nights, this is a great comfort food.
Use lamb or other meat: You can swap the lamb for other meats that you enjoy.

What you’ll need to make lamb stifado the traditional way

One of the key ingredients in a stifado dish is the onions and I like to use pearl onions for it.

Pearl onions are small, round onions that are most commonly used in dishes like stews, slow-roasted meats or mashed potatoes. They have a mild flavor and tender texture; however, they can be tedious to peel because of their small size.

If you don’t want to go through the trouble of peeling pearl onions yourself, frozen and canned versions are widely available on store shelves.

As an alternative to fresh or frozen pearl onions, shallots make an excellent replacement. Shallots have a more complex flavor than plain onion and tend to add sweetness and depth to recipes.

Onions for Lamb Stifado

Greek Lamb Stew Key Ingredients

Lamb: You’ll want 1.5kg or around 53 ounces of lamb for the recipe, ideally with bone in to cut into large portions.

Sauce: Pearl onions, garlic and tinned tomatoes make the base of the sauce with tomato paste, white wine vinegar, olive oil and seasoning with rosemary, allspice berries, cinnamon sticks plus a little sugar.

Ingredients for Lamb Stifado (Greek Lamb stew)

Key Preparation Tips

There are three main steps involved with this Lamb stifado recipe:

  1. Prepare the lamb
  2. Make the sauce
  3. Cook the dish

Prepare the lamb

Start by preparing the lamb to cut into large portions. Add to a bowl and season with salt and black pepper.
Take a frying pan on high heat and add 4 tbsp olive oil then saute the lamb until sealed and browned on all sides. Use a slotted spoon to remove it from the pan, set to one side and cover it.

Lamb stifado prepare the meat

Make the sauce for Lamb stifado

Peel the pearl onions and add them to the pan from the lamb, saute them until caramelized. Try to avoid stirring too much so the onions don’t break apart, shake the pan as much as possible.

Lamb Stifado preparation (Greek Lamb stew)

Add the chopped garlic, rosemary, allspice berries, cinnamon sticks, tomato paste and sugar and continue to cook.
Add the vinegar and deglaze the pan.

Add the canned tomatoes and water and gently stir everything together then add the lamb.

Lamb stifado prepare the sauce

Cook the dish

Place a lid on the pan and once it starts to boil, turn it down to a medium heat. Cook for around 2 hours, although check regularly as it can take as little as 1.5 hours if the lamb is on the small side.

Keep checking the sauce (see tips below) then serve with some feta cheese and crusty bread.

Cooking Lamb stifado

How do you stop the sauce from drying out?

When it comes to making Lamb stifado, or any other type of tomato-based sauce, the key is to keep its consistency just right. The good news is that stopping the sauce from drying out is relatively easy – but requires some vigilance as you cook.

Firstly, it’s important to check if water needs to be added regularly before the dish starts to dry out; adding boiled water can produce a nice balance of soupy and thicker texture.

To make sure that your sauce doesn’t become too runny, remove the lid near the end of cooking time. By doing this you make sure that there’s enough evaporation so you aren’t left with an overly liquid end result.

Remember that even after taking it off the heat, the remaining liquids will continue to reduce over time as it slowly cools down as well – so don’t leave your stifado unattended for too long.

As long as you keep these simple tips in mind, you won’t have any problems making a delicious and well-balanced tomato sauce!

Greek Lamb stifado

Variations

While the most popular option for this recipe is lamb, you can also make it with goat if you enjoy that meat. Other variations include beef stifado, pork or even rabbit stifado.

Making ahead of time and storing

You can keep any leftovers in the fridge for up to 3 days and reheat them on the stove. Some people even say that the dish is better after the first day as the flavors have had more time to blend together!

Serving suggestions

Something simple like crusty village bread works well with this stew or you can add some roasted potatoes or a Greek salad. Other options include orzo pasta or egg noodles.

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Lamb Stifado recipe (Greek Lamb stew)

Lamb Stifado recipe (Greek lamb stew)

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  • Author: Eli K. Giannopoulos
  • Prep Time: 20 min
  • Cook Time: 2 hours
  • Total Time: 2 hours 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4-6 portions
  • Category: Main
  • Method: Stew
  • Cuisine: Greek

Description

If you are searching for proper Greek comfort food then Lamb Stifado will be perfect! This Greek lamb stew is easy to make and is ideal for those cooler evenings when you want a hearty, warming dish.


Ingredients

  • 1.5kg lamb, bone in, cut in large portions (53 oz.)
  • 700g pearl onions, peeled (25 oz.)
  • 23 cloves of garlic, chopped
  • 2 tbsps tomato paste 
  • 400g tinned chopped tomatoes (14 oz.)
  • 6 tbsps (80g) white wine vinegar 
  • 67 tbsps extra virgin olive oil 
  • 1 tsp chopped rosemary 
  • 58 allspice berries (or ground allspice)
  • 12 cinnamon sticks 
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • Salt and pepper 
  • 800ml-900ml water (3-4 cups)


Instructions

  1. To prepare this delicious Greek lamb stifado (lamb stew) recipe, start by preparing the lamb. In a large bowl add the meat and season well with salt and pepper.
  2. Place a large frying pan over high heat. Add the olive oil (4 tbsps) and the lamb and sauté over high heat, until browned on all sides and sealed. When done, remove with a slotted spoon, place on a platter, cover and set aside.
  3. Peel the baby shallot onions.
  4. Place a pot over high heat. Add the remaining olive oil and the pearl onions and sauté until caramelised. 
  5. Add the chopped garlic, allspice berries, rosemary, cinnamon sticks, sugar and tomato paste and sauté.
  6. Pour in the vinegar and deglaze. 
  7. Add the canned tomatoes and water and stir. At the end add the sautéed lamb. 
  8. Place the lid on. A soon as it comes to a boil, lower the heat down to medium and cook for approx. 2 hours. 
  9. While the stifado is simmering, check if it needs some water; you don’t want it to dry out. If it does, pour in some boiled water. On the contrary if your sauce needs more thickening towards the end of cooking time, then remove the lid and let it boil to evaporate. 
  10. Serve this delicious lamb stifado with crusty bread and feta cheese. Enjoy!

Keywords: greek lamb stew, lamb stifado

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Are you a big fan of Baklava but can’t have a dessert without chocolate? Then you’ll love this recipe! This Chocolate Baklava is the perfect combination of the traditional dessert with chocolate for a dish that will cover all of your favorites in one!

Baklava with Chocolate recipe

What is Chocolate Baklava?

Chocolate baklava is a delicious twist on the traditional baklava dessert. It is made with layers of flaky phyllo dough, filled with a rich chocolate filling and topped with a chocolate glaze.

While the basic ingredients are the same as traditional baklava, the addition of chocolate makes it a truly unique treat. The chocolate filling adds a richness and depth of flavor that is simply divine, and the chocolate syrup gives the dessert a beautiful shine.

Bakalva with chocolate

Whether you are looking for something new to try or you are simply a chocoholic, chocolate baklava is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.

  • One for chocolate lovers: perfectly adapted from the traditional recipe
  • Easy to make: the recipe uses filo pastry sheets so it is simple to create
  • Ingredients from the cupboard: the basics for the recipe are normal store cupboard ingredients

Chocolate Baklava Key Ingredients

  1. For the Chocolate Baklava: You’ll need the usual mixed nuts, ground cinnamon, cloves and unsalted butter with the sheets of filo pastry. The best chocolate I have found is 70% dark chocolate.
  2. For the syrup: Sugar and water with orange zest and a cinnamon stick form the basics with lemon juice, runny honey and optional hazelnut liquor to finish it.

Chocolate Baklava Ingredients

Key Preparation Tips

Create the Chocolate Baklava

First, pre-heat your oven to 150 C or 300 F. Grab the food processor and process the nuts until they are fine. Chop the chocolate by hand into very small pieces then stir in a pinch of salt and the spices. Add this to the nut mixture.

Prepare the chocolate for Chocolate Baklava

In a small saucepan on medium heat, melt the butter. Use the butter to brush a 20cm square (8×8 inch) baking sheet.
Layer one-third of the filo sheets into the bottom of the baking tray, brushing the pastry sheet with butter between each layer.

Form the base of Baklava

Spread one-half of the chocolate Baklava mixture on the top, add another one-third of the filo sheets and butter then add the rest of the filling and sheets. Brush the top with butter.

Add the chocolate nut mixture for Chocolate Baklava

Use a very sharp knife to cut the Baklava into four equal pieces. Cut a bisecting line from the top corner of the pan to the bottom opposite corner. From this line, cut diagonal lines from the top of the cuts into the dividing lines, down to their opposite bottom corner. This should create an elongated diamond pattern.

How to cut Chocolate Baklava in pieces
Cut Chocolate Baklava in pieces

Bake the chocolate Baklava in the oven for 1.5 hours until the pastry is golden and crispy.

Make the syrup

Combine the water, sugar, orange zest and cinnamon in a pan over high heat. Stir constantly until the sugar has dissolved.

Remove from the heat and leave to infuse until the mixture has reached room temperature. Stir in the lemon, honey and hazelnut liquor if you are using it.

Prepare the syrup for Chocolate Baklava

Finish the dessert

Once the syrup is cold and the Baklava is hot, gradually pour the syrup over it. Allow it to soak into the cuts and don’t worry if it looks a bit flooded, it will settle as the dessert cools. Serve when it is at room temperature.

What nuts can you use in chocolate baklava?

When it comes to chocolate baklava, there are no hard and fast rules about what kind of nuts you should use. Any mixture of nuts including walnuts, pistachios, almonds or hazelnuts will work well.

Feel free to choose a variety of nuts that have different textures and flavors. This will give your baklava an added depth of flavor and make it more interesting to eat.

Prepare the nuts for Chocolate Baklava

If you’re not sure which nuts to choose, ask your local grocery store or bakery for their recommendation. They should be able to help you pick out the perfect mix for your next batch of chocolate baklava.

How to stop filo pastry drying out when using it

One of the challenges of working with phyllo dough is that it dries out quickly, making it brittle and difficult to work with. If you’re not careful, you can easily end up with a dry, crumbly mess. There are, however, a few things you can do to prevent this from happening.

Firstly, make sure to keep the dough covered at all times while you’re working with it. A damp towel or piece of cling film will help to keep the dough moist.

Secondly, work quickly and efficiently to avoid allowing the dough to dry out. And finally, if you do notice the dough starting to dry out, you can lay a wet paper towel on top of it to help rehydrate it.

Making ahead of time and storing

None of the ingredients are particularly perishable, so you can store the Baklava in an airtight container in a cool, dry place for up to 5 days. Just be aware that if the weather is very warm, the butter in the pastry might start to turn rancid after a couple of days, so it’s best to eat it within 2 days if it’s hot outside.

The pastry will also start to soften after a day or so, as it absorbs the moisture from the syrup, but this just makes it all the more delicious.

Baklava with Chocolate

Can you freeze Chocolate Baklava?

To freeze, simply wrap the tin tightly in clingfilm and foil. Freeze for up to 3 months and thaw at room temperature or overnight in the fridge.

Always allow frozen or chilled baklava to come up to room temperature before enjoying it, as the flavors and texture are better when it’s not ice-cold.

Easy Chocolate Baklava

Serving suggestions

You can enjoy this extra syrupy Chocolate baklava on its own and it is perfect!  But if you want to try something different, some vanilla ice cream works nicely. You could even try some double (heavy) cream as this will mix with the syrup, although the pastry sometimes goes a little soft.

Easy Chocolate Baklava recipe

Similar recipes to try

If you love a traditional syrupy greek desert, the below recipes are made for you! Enjoy!

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Easy Chocolate Baklava recipe

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  • Author: Eli K. Giannopoulos
  • Prep Time: 35 min
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 35 min (plus cooling time)
  • Total Time: 2 hours 10 minutes
  • Yield: 24 pieces
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: Greek

Description

Are you a big fan of Baklava but can’t have a dessert without chocolate? Then you’ll love this mouthwatering Chocolate baklava recipe!


Ingredients

For the Chocolate Baklava

  • 250g mixed nuts (8 1/2 oz)
  • 100g 70% dark chocolate (3 1/2 oz)
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ground cloves
  • salt
  • 130g unsalted butter (4 1/2 oz)
  • 200g filo pastry sheets (5 oz)

For the Syrup

  • 250g sugar (8 3/4 oz)
  • 150ml water (1/2 cup)
  • zest 1 small orange
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp runny honey
  • 1 tbsp hazelnut liquor (optional)


Instructions

  1. To prepare this delicious chocolate baklava start by preparing the filling. Blitz the nuts in a food processor until fine. Chop the dark chocolate into very small pieces by hand, and stir in the spices and a generous pinch of salt. Set aside.
  2. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan set over a medium heat, melt the butter.
  3. Brush a 20cm square (8×8 inch) baking dish with butter. Gradually layer 1/3 of the filo sheets in the bottom of the dish, generously sprinkling melted butter between each layer.
  4. Spread 1/2 of the baklava mixture across the pastry, then continue layering another 1/3 of the filo sheets sprinkled with butter. Repeat until you have used all the filling and the filo, brushing the top layer with the remaining butter so it turns crisp and golden in the oven.
  5. Using a very sharp knife, cut the chocolate baklava into 4 equal, parallel pieces. Then, cut a bisecting line from the top corner of the pan to the opposite corner at the bottom. Using this line as a guide, cut more parallel, diagonal lines from the top of the cuts in the original dividing lines down to their opposite number at the bottom. You should be left with an elongated diamond pattern.
  6. Pre-heat the oven to 150C (300F). Bake the baklava for 1 1/2 hours until the pastry is crisp and golden.
  7. Meanwhile, to make the syrup, combine the sugar, water, orange zest and the cinnamon stick and bring to the boil over a high heat, stirring constantly until the sugar has dissolved. Remove from the heat to cool and for the cinnamon stick to infuse; once it has reached room temperature, stir in the lemon juice, honey and hazelnut liquor, if using.
  8. Gradually pour the cold syrup over the hot baklava, making sure to pay attention to the cuts and to allow it to properly soak in. Don’t worry if things look a little flooded, everything will come right as the dish cools to room temperature, when it will be ready to serve.
  9. Let the chocolate baklava cool down completely and serve after the syrup has soaked through. Enjoy!

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If you are looking for a classic Greek meat pie, then this recipe for Kreatopita will be just what you need! Combining two different types of meat, it is a traditional, rustic pie you would see in villages across parts of Greece.

So go ahead and discover how to make it to perfection with my delicious recipe, step by step photos and tips and tricks below! 

What is Kreatopita (Greek meat pie)?

Kreatopita is a traditional Greek meat pie that you’ll traditionally find made in the villages across Kefallonia. They may not look like the fanciest of pies, but they are packed with so much flavour! They are also easy to make and can be a great way to use up some cuts of meat that you have in your freezer. This pie is a:

  • Two meat pie: A traditional pie that uses two different portions of meat in the filling.
  • Rustic favorite: It may not look the most spectacular but there’s so much taste involved!

Greek Meat Pie recipe (Kreatopita)

What you’ll need to make Greek Meat Pie the traditional way

You can use any combination of meats such as lamb, pork, veal or beef in the pie but it is always traditional to use at least two different types. I would avoid pairing veal and beef as these can taste quite similar so you’ll loose out a bit on the flavor!

When selecting your cuts of meat, I find that shoulder works best for both lamb and pork as it contains a bit more fat than the rest, which gives the pie a more intense flavor as well as they are pretty cheap to get!

Finally, traditionally, Carolina rice is used in the pie but this isn’t always widely available outside Greece. So instead go for white basmati rice in the dish as it works just as well! If you do spot Carolina rice, then by all means, give it a try instead.

Greek Meat Pie (Kreatopita) ingredients

Greek Meat Pie Key Ingredients

The traditional Greek Meat pie (kreatopita) needs just a handful of ingredients to make:

  1. Meat: You’ll need 2 cuts of meat for this recipe with my favourite ones being diced lamb and diced pork.
  2. For the pie filling: You’ll need some onion and garlic together with tomatoes, tomato paste and white wine. Finally the white basmati rice helps to give it extra bulk.
  3. Meat seasoning: I love using some dried marjoram along with fresh mint and flat leaf parsley to season my filling. You could also use dried oregano if you don’t have marjoram but because it is stronger, use only 3/4 tsp.
  4. Pie crust: I’ve opted to make my pie with puff pastry but you can also make it using your homemade phyllo. To finish off your pie you’ll need an egg to egg wash it and (traditionally) some kefalotyri cheese or, if you can’t find this, some halloumi cheese.

Key Preparation Tips

There are three main steps to prepare this Greek meat pie:

  1. Prepare the meat
  2. Make the pie filling
  3. Finally, assemble the pie

Greek Meat Pie (Kreatopita) baking dish

Prepare the meat

To make the pie filling, heat a large heavy-bottomed, lidded saucepan or casserole over a medium high heat with olive oil.

Brown the meat in batches, lowering the heat as needed to avoid burning bits on the bottom of the pan, and set it aside.

Tip: If your pan is not a non-stick type or not well seasoned you may get some bits of burnt meat on the bottom of the pan. If the brown patches are excessive, move the meat to another pan with a fresh splash of olive oil otherwise they may spoil the flavor of the pie filling as it will taste burnt!

Greek Meat Pie filling

Make the pie filling

Start by reducing the heat to medium low – you want the sauce to simmer, not boil! Fry the finely chopped onion with a little salt and the fat leftover from the meat until they have softened, caramelised and started to brown. This usually takes about 6-8 minutes. Then peel and crush the garlic and add to the onion, cooking for another minute.

Greek Meat Pie preparation

Then proceed to stir in the tomato paste and took for a minute or two to release the tomato flavor. Add the roughly chopped tomatoes and cook again until they start to break down then mix in the dried marjoram (or oregano if you’re substituting).

Add the white wine to deglaze the pan, let it simmer for a bit until it reduces by half then add 200ml or 3/4 cup of water and bring to the boil. Finally reduce the heat to low, add the lid on and simmer for an hour or so until the meat is tender.

Once done cooking, add the roughly chopped fresh herbs (parsley and mint) to the mixture, add the uncooked rice, stir then leave it to cool to room temperature. The rice will cook with the residual heat from the meat sauce and will soak up all its delicious juices! Once you are happy the pie filling is cooled, add more salt and pepper if needed.

Tip: Before adding the rice, if your sauce looks too dry, add a splash of water, bring it to a boil, remove from the heat then add the rice.

Assemble the Greek meat pie

To assemble your kreatopita, preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius / 350 Fahrenheit and grease a large square baking dish (about 22 cm/9 inches square) evenly with some butter.

Split the puff pastry into two parts, one slightly larger than the other. The smaller one will make the pie lid while the bigger one is for the pie base.

Flour your surface, then roll out the larger pastry block into a square that comfortably lines the bottom of your dish and leaves a few centimetres or 1/2 an inch over the filling line. Use this to line the dish, pushing gently into the corners with your fingers.

Proceed to spoon in the cooled filling. Lightly beat an egg and use this to brush the exposed edges of the pastry. Sprinkle some of your grated cheese evenly across the pie filling.

Greek Meat Pie assemble

To make the lid, roll out the smaller block and add it to the top of the pie, pressing down to seal the pastry where you added the egg.

Trim off any excess and brush the top of the pie with egg wash. Cut two small holes in the centre so steam can escape as it cooks.

Finally, cook in the oven for 1 hour or until the pastry is golden. Leave your kreatopita to cool for 15 minutes before cutting and serving.

Greek Meat Pie puff pastry

Can you use filo pastry?

You can definitely use homemade filo pastry for your pie! Feel free to give it a go using this easy homemade phyllo recipe. However, if you are not the most confident in working with pastry, use ready made puff pastry. It tastes great and it is also a huge time-saver! 

Finally, don’t worry if the block of pasty you’ve bought is a little different in size than in the recipe below. Just follow the measurements as a rough indication of what is needed to cover the dish and adapt for your own bakeware.

Making ahead of time and storing

I find it easiest to make the pie filling the day before I want to make the pie. Pop it in the refrigerator until you are ready to assemble the pie. Just take your filling out of the fridge, prepare your pastry, assemble and bake as per the recipe below.

Greek Meat Pie recipe

If you have leftovers, let them cool and store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to three days. Just reheat in the oven before serving.

Finally if you want to freeze the entire pie, its best to do this before baking it. Assemble but don’t glaze with egg, cover with plastic wrap and some foil then freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw completely overnight then cook in the oven as directed.

Serving suggestions

As the main course, Greek meat pies are perfect with something like a tabouli or Horiatiki Greek salad. You can also enjoy it as a light meal on its own!

Greek meat pie slice

More delicious Greek Pies!

If you love a traditional Greek pie, the below recipes are made for you! 

  1. Greek Chicken Pie Recipe (Kotopita)
  2. Traditional Greek Leek Pie Recipe (Prasopita)
  3. Spanakopita Recipe With Homemade Phyllo (Authentic Greek Spinach Pie)
  4. Mini Spanakopita Triangles Recipe (Spanakopitakia / Greek Spinach Triangles)
  5. Greek Feta Cheese Pies Recipe (Tiropitakia)
  6. Spiral-Shaped Greek Cheese Pie Recipe (Kichi Kozanis)
  7. Traditional Zucchini Pie Recipe With Feta Cheese (Greek Kolokithopita)
  8. Traditional Tiropita Recipe (Greek Cheese Pie With Feta)
  9. Delicious Little Cheese Pies! (Pitarakia Milou)
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Greek Meat Pie (Kreatopita)

Greek Meat Pie (Kreatopita)

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  • Author: Eli K. Giannopoulos
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes (plus cooling and resting time)
  • Cook Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 3 hours
  • Yield: 6 portions
  • Category: Sides
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: Greek

Description

If you are looking for a classic Greek meat pie, then this recipe for Kreatopita will be just what you need! Combining two different types of meat, it is a traditional, rustic pie you would see in villages across parts of Greece


Ingredients

For the Greek meat pie filling

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 325g diced lamb (11 1/2 oz)
  • 325g diced pork (11 1/2 oz)
  • salt
  • 1 brown onion
  • 2 large garlic cloves
  • 1/2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 2 large tomatoes
  • 1 tsp dried marjoram 
  • 200ml white wine (3/4 cups)
  • 50g white basmati rice (1/4 cup)
  • handful flat leaf parsley
  • handful fresh mint
  • butter, at room temperature 

To assemble

  • 500g block puff pastry (1 lb 1 1/2 oz)
  • 100g kefalotyri or halloumi cheese (3 1/2 oz)
  • 1 egg


Instructions

For the Greek meat pie filling

  1. To make the filling for this traditional Kreatopita, heat the olive oil in the bottom of a large heavy bottomed, lidded saucepan or casserole dish set over a medium high heat. Salt the meat well and fry the meat in batches until well browned, adjusting the heat if necessary to make sure you don’t get burnt bits on the bottom of the pan. Set the meat aside.
  2. Lower the heat to medium low. Finely chop the onion and gently fry it along with another pinch of salt in the fat leftover from the meat for 6-8 minutes until the onion has softened and started to brown. Peel and crush the garlic cloves and add them to the onion, cooking for a further minute until aromatic. 
  3. Stir in the tomato paste and cook for another minute or two until slightly caramelised. Roughly chop the tomatoes and stir them in too, cooking for another few minutes until they start to break down. Add the dried marjoram. 
  4. Add the wine and allow to reduce by half. Add 200ml / 3/4 cups water, and turn up the heat to bring the filling up to a boil. Reduce to low, clap on the lid and leave to simmer for an hour, until the meat is tender.
  5. Roughly chop the herbs and stir them into the pie filling, along with the uncooked rice. Leave to cool to room temperature.
  6. Check the seasoning of the cooled pie filling, adding pepper and more salt if necessary. 

To assemble the Greek meat pie

  1. To assemble the Kreatopita, pre-heat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius / 350 Fahrenheit and liberally butter your deepest square baking dish roughly 22 cm / 9 inches square.
  2. Divide the puff pastry block into two, one half slightly smaller than the other to make the lid. 
  3. On a well floured surface, roll the larger pastry block out into a large square, large enough to comfortably line the dish with a few centimetres / at least 1/2 inch to spare above the filling line. Use this to line the dish, using your fingers to push the pastry into the corners.
  4. Spoon in the filling. Lightly beat the egg, and brush the exposed edge of the pastry along the top.
  5. Grate the cheese and sprinkle it evenly across the top of the pie filling. 
  6. Roll out the second block of pastry and top the pie with it, pressing down to seal the pastry along the egg wash line and trimming off any excess. Brush the top with egg wash and cut two small holes in the middle of the pie to allow steam to escape. 
  7. Bake for 1 hour until the pastry is golden. Leave to stand for 15 minutes before cutting and serving. Enjoy!

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So you love moussaka but you are fasting for lent or you are a vegan? That doesn’t mean you have to miss out on your favorite dish anymore! This is my delicious vegan moussaka with lentils recipe that I’ve specifically crafted so it keeps the essence of the traditional one, yet is fully plant based! This recipe is so good, you won’t believe it is vegan!

With my Vegan Lentil Moussaka, you get all the delicious potatoes and eggplants along with a vegan-friendly Béchamel sauce that even uses a clever ingredient to create that cheesy flavor on the topping and my delicious, packed with flavour, lentil based filling! 

So read along to discover what you’ll need to make the most delicious vegan lentil moussaka, my tips and tricks to help you make it to perfection, my step by step photos, and of course my unique recipe!

Vegan moussaka with lentils

What is a traditional Moussaka?

Moussaka is arguably the most famous Greek dish. It is served in every Greek taverna and is the dish of choice for a large family gathering and special occasions.

Moussaka is a delicious eggplant, potato and mince meat casserole topped with a deliciously creamy and cheesy béchamel sauce. The essence of the traditional moussaka is summarised in:

  1. Its umami packed filling: The traditional Moussaka sauce is a deep dark red/brown ragu, which is both meaty yet fragrant and is packed with umami flavours. The traditional moussaka uses a combination of beef or lamb to make the sauce together with garlic, bay leaves, cinnamon and red wine.
  2. Its creamy béchamel: The traditional Moussaka is topped with a creamy, thick béchamel that is packed with a distinct savoury taste yet is extra fragrant because of the grated cheese and nutmeg!
  3. Its deliciously juicy vegetables: Aubergines and potatoes are cooked separately and then added to the moussaka when ready to assemble. The aubergines give it a delicious juiciness and the potatoes that extra starchiness and robustness in its flavour, making it a complete meal!

So keeping the above in mind, how can we make the perfect Vegan moussaka while keeping its “essence” – the umami packed filling, its creamy béchamel and its deliciously juicy vegetables intact?

Vegan moussaka with lentils ingredients

Making the perfect Vegan Moussaka with Lentils – Key Ingredients

In order for your Vegan moussaka recipe to keep its authenticity, we need to carefully select our meat and dairy substitutes. After plenty of experimentation I’ve narrowed it down to the following key ingredients:

  • Lentils: they are the perfect meat substitute. They are nutritious, natural and healthy. Also they are a staple ingredient in the Greek cuisine! In my recipe I’ve opted to use green Lentils but you can also use any variety of whole (not split) brown lentils as well.
  • Dried mushrooms: To make the sauce more “meaty” I’ve opted to use a sprinkling of dried mushrooms. They will expand when cooking and will impart their natural umami flavour that makes this vegan moussaka so delicious!
  • Herbs and spices: After plenty of experimentation and keeping to the moussaka tradition, I’ve put together a delicious herbs and spices mix that makes this moussaka taste just like the original! You’ll need some garlic, cinnamon, tomato paste, chopped tomatoes, red wine, oregano and a bay leaf to season your sauce to perfection
  • Vegan friendly béchamel: The classic Bechamel sauce is unfortunately using cows milk and butter so is not vegan or lent friendly. In keeping with the Greek tradition, I’ve opted to prepare my vegan béchamel using olive oil for the roux. To give it that extra creaminess but without sacrificing its flavour, I’ve found that soy milk is an excellent substitute for regular cows milk. To bring in those delicious Greek flavours and aromas, I’ve also infused the béchamel with a brown onion, cinnamon stick, bay leafs, nutmeg and garlic powder.
  • Nutritional yeast: This is my one secret ingredient that makes the béchamel taste so special! So what is nutritional yeast? It’s a natural product that is made out of deactivated bakers or brewers yeast. It is highly nutritious, containing plenty of vitamin B and proteins. And best of all? It imparts a deliciously cheesy flavour to the béchamel!
  • Potatoes and Aubergines! A Moussaka is not a moussaka without potatoes and generous helping of aubergines. So make sure you grab yourself a bunch and let’s get cooking!

Tip: You can use almond milk in place of soy milk if you prefer. It will give the sauce a nuttier flavor but it won’t brown as much as it would with soy milk. So if you want to use this option, add some breadcrumbs to the top to help brown the dish.

Vegan Moussaka with lentils

Preparing your Vegan Moussaka with Lentils

To prepare your Vegan Lentil Moussaka you’ll need to follow the following four key steps:

  1. Prepare the lentil sauce
  2. Prepare the vegetables
  3. Prepare the bechamel
  4. Assemble and bake!

So get your pans out and let’s get started!

Preparing the Vegan Moussaka Lentil sauce

To prepare your Vegan Moussaka recipe lentil sauce, you’ll firstly need to soak your dried mushrooms in 500ml / 2 cups of boiling water. This will help the mushrooms hydrate!

Then in a large saucepan, warm 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the red onion and cook for 5-6 minutes until translucent and just beginning to color. Add the crushed garlic and cook for another minute until its aroma is coming through.

Vegan moussaka with lentils preparing the onions

Once your onions are soft and translucent and the garlic cooked, its time to add the spices. Start by adding the ground cinnamon, the tomato paste and simmer until the tomato paste has caramelised. This releases the delicious umami flavour in the tomato paste!

Next stir in the chopped tomatoes, red wine, balsamic vinegar and the water from the dried mushrooms, keeping a little aside to wash out the tomato tin to get all that delicious tomato juice! Stir in the lentils, oregano, the bay leaf and lastly add the soaked dried mushrooms.

Bring to a boil, then season with salt and pepper. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for 1 hour until the lentils are soft, stirring occasionally.

Tip: Keep an eye on your lentil sauce when its cooking. If it looks like its drying out add a little more water and stir.

Vegan moussaka with lentils - lentil sauce

Preparing your Vegan Bechamel Sauce

To prepare our delicious Vegan Bechamel sauce firstly we will need to infuse the milk. In a medium sized pot add your soy milk, the roughly chopped white onion, the cinnamon stick, the peppercorns and the bay leaf. Cook over medium-high heat until it just comes to a boil then remove and set aside to infuse.

To make the béchamel sauce, you’ll first need to make a roux. In another saucepan, heat the extra virgin olive oil over medium heat. Once the oil is warm and has started to simmer, add the flour and whisk. Cook for 1-2 minutes stirring constantly so your flour cooks and looses that flour-y taste.

Vegan moussaka with lentils preparing the milk

Strain your milk and gradually whisk in the flour mixture. You’ll need to keep whisking so no lumps form. To take some of the labour out, you can use your electric hand mixer with the whisk attachment!

Once all the milk has been absorbed into the flour and the sauce has thickened, remove from the heat and whisk in the spices – the nutmeg, garlic powder and salt. Add the nutritional yeast, whisk and taste. Add some more salt if needed to bring out the cheesy flavour of the yeast.

Your vegan moussaka béchamel sauce is now ready!

Preparing your Vegan Moussaka Vegetables

Start by preparing your potatoes. Slice them thinly and lay them our on a large baking sheet or two, depending on the size of your sheets and spray or brush with olive oil. Season your potatoes with some salt, flip them over and repeat.

Preheat your oven to 220C/430F and place your potato tray in to cook for approximately 30 minutes or until well browned.

Tip: Line your baking sheets with parchment paper – your potatoes won’t stick and you won’t have to flip them over while cooking either! Also, if you don’t have an olive oil spray you can brush olive oil onto the potato and eggplant slices using a pastry brush.

Vegan moussaka with lentils preparing the potatoes

Now its time to prepare your eggplants. Cut them lengthwise into finger-width slices, place them on baking parchment lined baking sheets and season with salt. Spray or brush with some olive oil, flip them over and repeat.

In the preheated oven (220C/430F) bake your eggplants for approximately 20 minutes until tender. As with your potatoes, you won’t need to flip them over half way. However you’ll need to rotate the baking sheets in the oven half way to make sure they brown evenly!

Do you need to fry the potatoes and eggplant?

It is common to fry the potatoes and eggplant before assembling the dish but I roasted them instead for a healthier option. If you do prefer to fry them, cover the base of the pan with olive oil and cook over a high heat until golden on each side. Use some kitchen towel to blot away the oil and continue with the vegan moussaka recipe!

Vegan moussaka with lentils preparing the aubergines

Do you need to salt the eggplant?

With modern eggplant varieties, there’s no need to salt them to remove bitterness. However, if you use heirloom varieties or find your eggplant is unusually bitter, you can salt the slices and leave them in a colander for about 30 minutes.

Rinse off the salt and squeeze out extra moisture before continuing with the recipe. Just skip the salt before roasting them if you do this.

Assembling your Vegan Moussaka with Lentils and baking it

Now that your key ingredients are all ready, its time to assemble the vegan moussaka and bake it. Start by spreading the potatoes in a single layer over the bottom of a deep 32cm x 20cm (12-inch x 8 inch) baking dish.

Then layer half of the eggplant slices, followed by the lentil mixture. Add the rest of the eggplant, spreading them evenly on top. Finally pour over the béchamel and smooth it over with a spoon or a spatula.

Reduce the oven temperature to 180C/350F and bake your moussaka for 30-45 minutes until the top is golden brown.

To serve, remove your vegan moussaka with lentils from the oven and let it rest for 10-15 minutes until it has cooled down a bit. This will help you cut the dish without it falling apart!

Making ahead of time and storing

From my experience, this recipe doesn’t freeze very well as the béchamel, filling and potatoes turn soggy when frozen. If you want to prepare it in advance, prepare all the key steps and assemble the dish. Cover it with some cling film and place in your fridge where it will last for 1-2 days. When you want to serve, preheat the oven and cook for approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour.

To store any leftovers, slice them up and place them in airtight containers. You can store them in the fridge for up to 3 days. To serve, place your slices on a baking sheet and reheat at 100C / 220F for approximately 30 minutes until piping hot throughout.

Serving suggestions

This vegan lentil moussaka recipe is delicious on its own and a complete meal! I do love serving it with some delicious village crusty bread, sourdough bread, some delicious vegan tzatziki and a delicious Greek Salad! If I’m looking to make it into a larger meal I love pairing it with some delicious Greek lemon roast potatoes and some roast vegetables (briam) on the side!

More delicious Greek Vegan recipes

For more Greek vegan and lenten recipes take a look at my hand selected collection below:

And of course my vegan meze platter collection below:

Vegan Meze Platter:

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Vegan moussaka with lentils

Vegan Moussaka with Lentils

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  • Author: Eli K. Giannopoulos
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 45 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes
  • Yield: 8
  • Category: Main
  • Method: baked
  • Cuisine: Greek
  • Diet: Vegan

Description

So you love moussaka but you are fasting for lent or you are a vegan? That doesn’t mean you have to miss out on your favorite dish anymore! This is my delicious vegan moussaka with lentils recipe that I’ve specifically crafted, so it keeps the essence of the traditional one, yet is fully plant based!


Ingredients

For the Vegan Moussaka Lentils sauce

  • 5g dried mushrooms (1/2 tbsp)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 red onion
  • salt to taste
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 3/4 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 1/2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 400g can chopped tomatoes (14 oz)
  • 1 glass red wine (approx. 250ml / 1 cup)
  • 1/2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 200g dried green lentils (7 oz)
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 1 bay leaf
  • black pepper to taste
  • sugar to taste

For the Vegan Moussaka Béchamel sauce

  • 1 brown onion
  • 600ml soy milk (2 1/2 cups)
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 4 black peppercorns
  • 60ml extra virgin olive oil (1/4 cup)
  • 80g flour (2 3/4 oz)
  • 1 tbsp nutritional yeast flakes
  • 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • salt to taste

For the Moussaka

  • 3 large eggplant
  • 3 medium potatoes
  • olive oil
  • salt


Instructions

  1. Pour 500ml (2 cups) of boiling water over the dried mushrooms and set aside to soak.
  2. Infuse the milk for the béchamel. Roughly chop the white onion and add to a small saucepan or milk pan along with the soy milk, cinnamon stick, one of the bay leaves and the peppercorns. Set over a medium high heat and gently bring to the boil. Remove from the heat and leave to infuse.
  3. Heat 2 tbsp of the olive oil in a large saucepan over a medium-high heat. Add the chopped red onion and cook for 5-6 minutes until translucent and just starting to colour. Add the crushed garlic and cook for a further minute until aromatic.
  4. Stir in the ground cinnamon, followed by the tomato paste. Cook for a further minute or two until the tomato paste has caramelised slightly and turned brick red.
  5. Stir in the chopped tomatoes, red wine, balsamic vinegar, and the dried mushroom soaking liquid, using a little soaking liquid or wine to wash out the tomato tin so you don’t leave any juice behind. Stir in the lentils, oregano, the remaining dried bay leaf, and the soaked dried mushrooms, finely chopped.
  6. Bring to the boil and season well with salt and pepper. Reduce the heat to medium low and cook, uncovered, for 1 hour until the lentils are tender, stirring occasionally.
  7. Meanwhile, pre-heat the oven to 220C/430F.
  8. Slice the potatoes into 0.5cm (half a finger width) slices. Line a large baking sheet (you might need two depending on the size of your sheets) with baking parchment and lay out the potato slices. Spray with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Flip the pieces over and repeat. Roast in the oven for 30 minutes or until well browned – with the baking parchment, there should be no need to flip them to colour both sides.
  9. To prepare the eggplant, slice lengthwise into 1cm (one finger width) wide strips. As with the potatoes, transfer to baking parchment lined baking sheets, season on both sides with salt, and spray with olive oil. Roast for 20 minutes; there will also be no need to turn the eggplant pieces half way, but you’ll want to rotate the pans in the oven roughly half way to make sure everything browns evenly.
  10. Once the vegetables are done, drop the oven temperature to 180C/350F.
  11. When the lentils are about 10 minutes from being cooked, start the béchamel. Heat the extra virgin olive oil in a medium, heavy bottomed saucepan over a medium heat. Once the oil has just started to shimmer, whisk in the flour. Cook for 2 minutes, whisking constantly to cook the raw flavour out of the flour.
  12. Strain the infused milk and gradually whisk it into the flour mixture, whisking quickly to avoid any lumps. Whisk in the nutritional yeast, nutmeg, and garlic powder, and and season to taste with salt – you’ll probably need more than you think to bring out the ‘cheesy’ flavour of the nutritional yeast. Remove from the heat only when the mixture is thick, but still spreadable.
  13. To assemble the moussaka, spread the potatoes in a single layer across the bottom of a deep 32cm x 20cm (12 inch x 8 inch) baking dish. Then, layer half the eggplant slices, followed by the lentil mixture. Add the rest of the eggplant, and smooth the béchamel over the top.
  14. Bake the moussaka for 30 minutes or until the top is golden. Leave to rest for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.

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A mouthwatering variation of the traditional Greek galaktoboureko made with kataifi dough (shredded phyllo dough)! Golden crispy kataifi dough wrapped around fluffy aromatic semolina custard and bathed in syrup.. Well one couldn’t ask for more! Except maybe for that scoop of vanilla ice cream on top ;). 

Greek Galaktoboureko Kataifi (Custard pie with shredded phyllo)

Making this Galaktoboureko with kataifi dough may sound a bit intimidating but if you follow my detailed recipe you will find out that it’s actually surprisingly simple! 

There are three key steps to make this delicious dessert: 

  1. The first one is to prepare the syrup, which is really easy. All you have to do is put all the ingredients in a pot and bring to a boil.
  2. The second step is to prepare the custard, which is the most tricky one, but I’ve got you covered below with my tips and tricks. 
  3. And the third step is to work with the kataifi dough and assemble the galaktoboureko. 

So lets get started!

How to work with kataifi dough

Kataifi dough is a variation of the traditional phyllo dough, but instead of it being layer out in large sheets, it is made of fine strains of dough! If you’ve never worked with Kataifi dough (shredded phyllo) before, here are my tips to help you handle it right the first time:

  1. It is very important to thoroughly defrost the kataifi dough. The key here is to let the dough defrost in the fridge overnight and not at room temperature, in order to prevent it from getting soggy.
  2. Kataifi dough dries out very quickly, so it’s best to keep exposure to air at a minimum. Remove the plastic wrap only when you are ready to use it and when you are done preparing my Galaktoboureko with Kataifi, put it straight into the oven to bake.
  3. Also to prevent it from drying, cover the kataifi dough with a damp towel and keep it covered, while you prepare the rest of the galaktoboureko.
  4. Work the dough gently with your hands on a large surface or over the sink, so that you don’t end up with a kitchen filled with scattered shredded dough!
  5. Untangle the kataifi with your hands, making sure that there are no knots. Spread the kataifi apart, so that its strands are separated.
  6. When it comes to buttering the dough, drizzle with a generous amount of butter. This will help the kataifi dough bake throughout. Just make sure not to touch and push the dough with your brush, so that it remains fluffy.

Greek Galaktoboureko Kataifi (Custard and shredded phyllo pie)

How to prepare the custard for the Galaktoboureko with kataifi

The Galaktoboureko with Kataifi custard consists of two separate mixtures that are combined in the end. 

The first mixture is a semolina based custard made from cream, milk, sugar, vanilla and butter. To prepare it you’ll be heating up your cream, milk, sugar, vanilla and semolina and mix until the ingredients combine and form a cream. 

Tip: Add the semolina slowly to the warm milk and whisk constantly to prevent it from forming lumps. 

Make sure you use some good quality heavy cream. After plenty of experimenting I’ve found that the best custard texture and flavour comes from using a good quality double/heavy (35%+ in fat) cream. This will make your custard filling silky smooth and will taste simply divine!

Greek Galaktoboureko Kataifi

The second mixture are the eggs beaten with sugar. It is important to whisk the eggs until foamy, glossy and having formed soft peaks. This could take about 4-5 minutes using an electric stand or hand mixer. It is done when you lift your whisk and the mixture is holding its shape but is still soft in texture. 

Tip: You could also use a hand whisker if you don’t have an electric mixer, but it could take a bit longer. Make sure you keep your mixer bone dry.

Greek Galaktoboureko Kataifi meringue

The egg mixture is then folded in the semolina mixture with light movements so that it gives the custard volume and becomes more fluffy.

Using a spatula add some of the egg-sugar mixture in the custard mixture and fold with light circular movements from the bottom up. Gradually add all the egg mixture and fold. Set aside to cool down.

Tip: Make sure the semolina mixture is cool enough (under 50C/120F) when folding in your eggs so they don’t scramble.

Custard for Galaktoboureko with Kataifi

How to prepare the Greek Galaktoboureko with Kataifi Syrup 

No Galaktoboureko is complete without some delicious syrup! You can experiment with different flavourings, but my favourite are cinnamon and lemon, which I find make it taste incredibly fresh and smell absolutely divine! 

To prepare the syrup simply pour all the ingredients besides the honey in a small pot and bring it to the boil. Let it boil until all of the sugar has fully dissolved. Remove it from the heat, add the honey, stir and let it sit until it fully cools down. You’ll need your syrup to be at room temperature when the Galakroboureko with kataifi comes out of the oven so make sure you make your syrup first!

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If you love a traditional syrupy greek desert, the below recipes are made for you! Enjoy!

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Greek Galaktoboureko with Kataifi (Custard and shredded phyllo pie)

Greek Galaktoboureko with Kataifi (Custard and shredded phyllo pie)

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  • Author: Eli K. Giannopoulos
  • Prep Time: 30 min
  • Cook Time: 90 min
  • Total Time: 2 hours
  • Yield: 15-16 pieces
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: Greek

Description

A mouthwatering variation of the traditional Greek galaktoboureko with kataifi dough (shredded phyllo dough)! Golden crispy kataifi dough wrapped around fluffy aromatic semolina custard and bathed in syrup.. Well one couldn’t ask for more!


Ingredients

Base Ingredients

  • 500g kataifi dough (18 oz.)
  • 250g butter (9 oz.)

For the Syrup

  • 450g water (16 ounces)
  • 780g sugar (28 ounces)
  • peel of 1 lemon
  • a cinnamon stick
  • 10 drops of lemon juice
  • 100g honey (3 ounces)

For the Custard

  • 160g finely ground (thin) semolina (6 oz.)
  • 220g sugar (7.5 oz.)
  • 500g milk (17.6 oz.)
  • 4 eggs
  • 70g butter (2.5 oz.)
  • 500g double (heavy) cream (17.6 oz)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • a pinch of salt


Instructions

Prepare the syrup

  1. To make this Galaktoboureko with Kataifi recipe, start by preparing the syrup. Into a small pot add the sugar, the water and lemon peelcinammon stick and lemon juice and bring to the boil. Let it boil until the sugar has dissolved.
  2. Remove the pan from the stove, add the honey and stir. Leave the syrup aside to cool completely.

Prepare the custard

  1. To prepare your custard for this Galaktoboureko with Kataifi, pour into a saucepan the milk, the cream and half the sugar, and bring to the boil, making sure that you don’t whisk the mixture as the sugar at the bottom of the pan protects the milk from burning.
  2. As soon as it comes to the boil and heats up, gradually add the semolina and the vanilla extract, whilst whisking. Turn the heat down to medium heat and whisk constantly until the mixture becomes creamy.
  3. Remove the pan from the stove, add the butter and a pinch of salt and fold. Let it cool down while you are preparing your meringue. Just remember to whisk it once in a while so it doesn’t form a skin on top.
  4. Place the eggs and the rest of the sugar in a mixing bowl. Use an electric mixer or electric hand whisk to whisk the eggs and sugar until the mixture is very fluffy and foamy and forms soft peaks. If using a mixer, set it to high speed and whisk for about 5 minutes.
  5. Now fold together the two mixtures, from step 3 and step 4. With a spatula add 1/4 the egg-sugar mixture in the custard mixture and blend with a light circular motion from the bottom up. Gradually add all the mixture and fold. Set aside to cool.

Assemble the Galaktoboureko

  1. For this Galaktoboureko Kataifi recipe, you need a large baking pan, approx. 25x30cm (or round 28cm diameter) / 10 x 12 inch.
  2. Melt the butter (low heat) and butter the bottom and sides of the baking pan.
  3. Untangle the kataifi using your hands, making sure that there are no knots and spread the kataifi apart, so that there are no tangles. This process should take about 4 minutes.
  4. Add a bit more than half of the kataifi on the bottom of the baking pan.
  5. Using your brush, sprinkle thoroughly the Kataifi with half of the melted butter. Make sure not to touch the dough with the brush.
  6. Tip in the custard, smoothing the surface with a spatula
  7. Cover the custard with the remaining kataifi. Press it down lightly and shape it. Use your pastry brush to help you turn the Kataifi dough towards the outer edges and bottom of the pan to seal the galaktoboureko with kataifi.
  8. Drizzle the remaining melted butter on top.

Bake the Galaktoboureko 

  1. Preheat the oven to 160C/ 320F.
  2. Bake for approximately 90 minutes, until golden and crispy. If you see it browning to quickly cover it with some aluminium foil.
  3. As soon as the Galaktoboureko is ready, slowly ladle the cold syrup over the pastry. The kataifi galaktoboureko needs to be hot and the syrup cool.
  4. Once the syrup is fully absorbed and the kataifi galaktoboureko is cool to the touch it is ready to serve. This should take about 1-1 1/2 hours! Enjoy!

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