Every week, site visitors are finding great recipes to make at home. Here are your favorite Greek recipes during the week of June 23 - 29, 2008. (Click on photos for larger views.)
1. Traditional Tzatziki
Always a favorite, this quick and easy combination of thick yogurt, cucumber, garlic, and optional herbs is one of the most famous Greek dips and sauces.
2. Classic Moussaka with Eggplant
This is the Greek recipe for moussaka with eggplant, probably the most well-known of all versions, and a favorite of Greeks and non-Greeks alike. A casserole dish, moussaka is made with layers of ground meat and vegetables, and topped with a rich cream sauce.
3. Hummus with Tahini - Chickpea & Sesame Dip
This dip is a delicious appetizer and a favorite with regional differences in this part of the world. The key to great hummus is to let the flavor of the chickpeas come through, rather than be overwhelmed by the lemon (it's easy to get too much lemon taste). It's quick to make, no cooking involved, and it's vegan- and vegetarian-friendly.
4. Homemade Greek Gyro
The way professionals make gyro on an upright rotisserie is fabulous, but not the most practical for most of us cooking at home. This version uses the same meat (pork) and seasonings, but has been adapted to home cooking.
5. Pork Souvlaki - Grilled Pork Kebabs
Of all the versions of souvlaki - skewered kebabs - pork is the most frequently used meat, and a favorite of Greeks and tourists alike. This is an easy recipe to make, and even easier to eat. Serve on the skewers for an authentic touch. Make them with small pieces of meat to recreate a classic Greek street food, or make them large for a meal.
6. Homemade Pita Bread
A favorite to serve with dips and spreads, and pita wraps (sandwiches) of all descriptions, pita bread is not difficult to make, and freezes well.
7. Basic Greek Salad Dressing
My favorite dressing is this simple, easy, and very Greek combination of olive oil, vinegar, and herbs.8. Homemade Yogurt
This recipe is for full fat sheep or cow's milk yogurt made the traditional way, without a yogurt maker. It's a very simple recipe with two ingredients.
9. Classic Greek Country Salad
Save your ripest and most aromatic tomatoes for this traditional salad that showcases tomatoes and cucumbers (optionally, small peperoncini peppers), feta cheese and... no lettuce!
10. Watermelon & Feta Salad
This salad combines the sweet and salty tastes of watermelon and feta cheese, and adds thin slices of red onion and a few drops of balsamic vinegar to create a fabulous summer salad. It's delicious, very easy to make, and has few ingredients. If you're serving a meal with strong tastes, this salad is also a wonderful way to clear the palate between dishes.
11. to 20.
- Batter-Fried Eggplant - Melitzanes Tiganites
- Bechamel Sauce with Cheese
- Batter-Fried Zucchini - Kolokythakia Tiganita
- Stuffed Grape Leaves with Meat & Rice - Dolmathes me Kima
- Creamy, Cheesy Baked Pasta with Meat - Pastitsio
- Easy Greek Spanakopita (Spanakotyropita) - Spinach Pie with Feta Cheese
- The Perfect Cup of Greek Coffee
- Roasted Summer Vegetables - Briam
- Roasted Lemon Garlic Potatoes - Patates Fournou
- Greek Iced Coffee - Frappe









