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This is a list of notable dishes found in [[Greek cuisine]].

==Salads, spreads, sauces==
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|[[Greek salad]] (χωριάτικη σαλάτα)
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|Greek salad consists of tomatoes, sliced cucumbers, onion, [[feta cheese]], and olives (usually [[Kalamata olive|Kalamata olives]]), typically seasoned with salt and Greek mountain [[oregano]], and dressed with olive oil. Sliced [[Bell pepper|capsicum]], usually green, is often added also.
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|[[Dakos]] (ντάκος)
|[[Dakos]] (ντάκος)

Revision as of 11:41, 21 March 2024

. |- |Dakos (ντάκος) | |Dry barley rusk, soaked in olive oil and topped with sliced tomatoes, herbs, feta cheese, and sometimes capers. |- |Pissara (πισάρα) | |Kefalonian salad with fresh greens, sun-dried tomato, feta and pine-nuts. |- |Taramosalata (ταραμοσαλάτα) | |Fish roe, breadcrumbs, olive oil, lemon juice. |- |Tirokafteri (τυροκαυτερή) | |Sometimes written 'tyrokafteri'. A spread or dip of feta cheese, roasted red peppers, and (rarely) garlic. Can be spicy hot or mild. |- |Tzatziki (τζατζίκι) | |Dip made from combining yogurt, cucumber, and (usually) garlic. Dill is sometimes added according to people's tastes. Olive oil is typically added. |- |Pasta elias (πάστα ελιάς) | |Dip made from chopped olives, caper, salt and garlic; very similar to tapenade. |- |Skordalia (σκορδαλιά) | |A purée that typically accompanies fried cod (called bakaliaros or μπακαλιάρος) and in some cases, salads. The main ingredients are potato, garlic, olive oil and vinegar. |- |Salata koliandrou (σαλάτα κόλιανδρου) | |Collard salad |}

Breads

Appetizers and coldcuts

Pitas

Apart from the mainstream Greek pitas, regionally can be found various different versions.

Soups

Egg dishes and pasta

Vegetable dishes

Meat and fish dishes

Desserts and sweets

Cheeses

There is a wide variety of cheeses made in various regions across Greece. The vast majority of them are unknown outside Greece. Many artisanal hand made cheeses, both common varieties and local specialties, are produced by small family farms throughout Greece and offer distinct flavors. A good list of some of the varieties of cheese produced and consumed in Greece can be found in the List of Greek Protected Designations of Origin cheeses article. Here are some of the more popular throughout Greece:

Drinks

References

  1. ^ "Gigantes/Yiyantes (Greek Giant Baked Beans)Thursday for Dinner - Cooking Videos of Family Recipes - Thursday for Dinner - Cooking Videos of Family Recipes". Thursday for Dinner - Cooking Videos of Family Recipes. Archived from the original on 2014-01-14. Retrieved 2009-03-10.
  2. ^ "Diples (Thiples) (Honey Rolls) Greek DessertThursday for Dinner - Cooking Videos of Family Recipes - Thursday for Dinner - Cooking Videos of Family Recipes". Thursday for Dinner - Cooking Videos of Family Recipes. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2009-03-10.