Traditional Greek Foods To Eat In Winter

Greek chicken soup ingredients
Greek chicken soup ingredients | © Meal Makeover Moms/Flickr
Ethel Dilouambaka

Greece’s cuisine is humble and frugal and based on simple yet flavorful ingredients; excellent examples include ‘Greek salad’ (horiatiki salata) and even souvlaki. However, you’ll also find that the same goes for heartier winter recipes. Here is a small list of traditional Greek winter staple dishes you can enjoy.

Greek Stuffed Cabbage Leaves

Greek stuffed cabbage leaves, or lahanodolmades in Greek, is a traditional dish of cabbage leaves filled with a mixture of minced meat and rice and served with an egg and lemon (avgolemono) sauce. The stuffing is usually flavored with oregano and mint, and if you are a vegetarian, you can simply leave out the meat. Though the dish is simple, it is flavorful, with the sauce adding a lemony layer, complementing the cabbage.

Stuffed cabbage rolls

Cabbage Salad

Prasorizo

Another winter veggie you’ll often find on the Greek dinner table is leeks. Prasorizo (or leek rice) is a simple, vegan dish that can be served with virtually anything and is similar to risotto. The vegetable and rice are cooked together with the addition of lemon juice and dill. Simple, fast, and delicious.

Leek rice

Fasolada

Fasolada is a traditional Greek bean soup – a vegetarian recipe that can easily be made at home. Perfect to warm the body and fill the stomach on cold nights, this hearty soup is a winter standard. Traditionally, the humble dish includes white beans cooked with olive oil, onions, carrots, tomatoes, and celery. Once you’ve tried it, you’ll be hooked.

Greek bean soup

Giouvarlakia – Meatball Soup

Who doesn’t love a good meatball soup? Another Greek comfort food, giourvarlakia (hard to pronounce the first time, but you’ll get the hang of it) is perfect for a cold winter’s night. It is a flavorful meatball soup, finished off with the infamous egg-lemon sauce (avgolemono), although a version including tomatoes also exists.

Spetsofai

A traditional dish from Pelion, spetsofai is another winter staple. Made with country sausages and peppers cooked in a rich tomato sauce, spetsofai can be served with cheese, but don’t forget the bread – you’ll want to dip it in the sauce. The original recipe contains aubergines, and in some regions, it is made with hot paprika and red hot chili peppers instead of regular peppers. Whichever version you find or make, it is a must-try.

Spetsofai

Chicken Soup With Egg-Lemon Sauce

Another Greek winter classic, kotosoupa avgolemono (chicken soup with egg-lemon sauce) is often served on Christmas day, but it can be found all winter long. And it is not even that hard to make; it’s chicken soup with rice and plenty of egg-lemon sauce. It’s comfort in a bowl.

Greek lemon chicken soup

Oven–Roasted Chicken and Potatoes

This self-explanatory dish, called kotopoulo sto fourno me patates in Greek, is comforting, simple, and delicious. Potatoes, cut into thick half wedges, and chicken are both seasoned with oregano plus a dash of olive oil and then put in the oven to roast. Pair the dish with a tasty salad, and you’ve got yourself a healthy meal.

Beef Soup

Want a filling winter dish that won’t make you hide the scale? Greek beef soup, called soupa mosxari vrasto, is the answer. This tasty meat broth with carrots, celery, and boiled potatoes is a low-fat dish which can also include orzo pasta, rice, or other Greek pasta such as hilopites and sometimes tomato sauce.

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