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25.  Greek Soup Recipes for Winter Days
When the weather turns cold, I start looking for ways to create delicious, hearty, warming soups with Greek pantry items and classic Greek ingredients. The good news is, it’s easy to do! You might think of Greece as a year-round warm weather destination, but the Mediterranean diet is actually chock-full of many excellent soups that are sure to keep you warm in the coldest weather. 
26.  Mussel Pilaf
  After visiting a mussel farmer off the coast of Thessaloniki, I fully understood the deliciousness of this otherwise common mollusk. Mussels are amazing! It’s no wonder this classic Northern Greek recipe for mussel pilaf is such an icon of Thessaloniki’s rich food history. And that history, in turn, is the very reason why Greece’s second largest city is its ...
27.  Toasted Orzo With Carrots, Raisins, And Pine Nuts
  Orzo is an essential Mediterranean diet ingredient, at least in Greek cooking, and in Season 4 of My Greek Table, I use it to create this dish. We call it kritharaki, which means little barley, because of its shape, which resembles barley kernels. I serve this delicious Greek orzo recipe with a spiced roasted chicken . The orzo is cooked uniquely – not your typical boiled pasta with ...
28.  Spiced Roasted Chicken With Toasted Orzo
  Everyone loves a great roasted chicken, and this is a My Greek Table recipe standout! In the Greek diet and Mediterranean diet, roasted chicken is often a Sunday meal. But it’s also easy enough to prepare for a midweek feast, as I did as a thank you to a friend who walked me around my new Athens neighborhood, explaining ...
29.  Taste Greece…on Celestyal Cruises – My Menus!
A taste of regional Greece...excited to announce my menus on MGT4 sponsor Celestyal Cruises.
30.  7 Greek Shrimp Recipes for Greek Summer (Wherever You Are!)
It’s summer in Greece. Imagine you’ve been at the beach, lounging in the sand, sneaking in a few swims, and relaxing, listening only to the sounds of your friends, family, and the sea for the past few hours. And at the end of the day, you find yourself sitting at a seaside Greek taverna, the sun sinking into the sea. The table is full of fresh, delicious seafood - and of course, that means a few Greek recipes for shrimp! The Greek diet and Mediterranean diet both overflow with great shrimp recipes.
31.  Homemade Spiced Chai Tea
  CHAI TEA 101 The traditional ingredients of a chai tea blend usually include black tea mixed with strong spices, like cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, ginger and black peppercorns. The spiced tea mixture is typically brewed strong with milk and sweetened with sugar or honey. As traditional chai beverages can vary from town-to-town and family-to-family, there is no one recipe that ...
32.  The Easiest, Most Delicious Lenten Mains to Try Now
Holy Week is right around the corner here in Greece! Holy Week, or as Greeks call it, “Megali Evdomada,” marks the week from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, and it also indicates the beginning of the end of the Lenten season . It’s also the last chance to enjoy some of my personal favorite Greek dishes – recipes that showcase some of ...
33.  Tahini & Tarama: The Two T’s of Greek Lent
Tahini and tarama are two of the many superfoods of Greek Lent and they're both surprisingly versatile.
34.  COUSCOUS SALAD WITH TOMATOES, OLIVES, AND BOCCONCINI
  HELPFUL TIP: How to make couscous fluffyYou can toss the uncooked couscous in a drizzle of olive oil before adding the liquid, which coats each grain in oil and helps them stay separate. Alternatively, add a drizzle of oil as you fluff up the grains. Use a fork to fluff the couscous—stirring it with a spoon can make it ...