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"cybercat" > fnord
: > Just watched a travel show about Greece that had some interesting but > pretty vaque fool-related information. The narrator said that there is > a Greek restaurant tradition of inviting guests into the kitchen to > see what is cooking and make their choices. > > I have little experience with Greek food but love lots of the common > ingredients--feta, olives, tomatoes, seafood. > > Favorite Greek dishes, anyone? There was one I had regularly that was > a kind of stew featuring lamb, but I have forgotten the name since we > moved away from Vienna, where the restaurant was. > > Anything with tzatziki on the side, particularly keftes and gyros. I also like spanakopita, tyropita, dolma (I still need to get the recipe from the lady who lives across the street from my mom!),skordalia, saganaki, moussaka, avgolemono, taramosalata.... Hell, I *love* Greek food! One of my favorite things about living in metro Detroit is the ubiquitous "Greek coney", where you get a coney dog with baklava for dessert (among other Greek specialties and diner foods). -- Saerah (If I could have sheep's milk feta and kasseri every day, I'd be a happy woman!) "Welcome to Usenet, Biatch! Adapt or haul ass!" - some hillbilly from FLl, I l |
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