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Top 20 Greek Recipes for the Week December 1 - 7, 2008

by Nancy Gaifyllia
for About.com

Every week, site visitors are finding great recipes to make at home. Here are your favorite Greek recipes during the week of December 1 - 7, 2008. (Click on photos for larger views.)

1. Traditional Tzatziki

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The creamy combination of yogurt, cucumber, and garlic makes tzatziki a refreshing appetizer that can be eaten alone, with bread, or as an accompaniment to vegetables, meat dishes, and pita wraps. It is one of the dips for which Greece is most well-known. Making it for a large group? Try adding grated carrots to increase the quantity (1 carrot for each cup of yogurt used). They add a nice crunch and don't affect the taste.

2. Classic Moussaka with Eggplant

Photo of Classic Greek Moussaka with EggplantPhoto © Jim Stanfield
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

Photo of Hummus with Tahini - Chickpea & Sesame DipPhoto © Jim Stanfield
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. Baklava with Walnuts & Almonds

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This version of baklava, made with olive oil (the recipe can also be made with butter), is a modernized version of Gastrin (say: GHAH-streen) - an ancient Cretan sweet known from Roman times. Use butter if you must, but this version made with olive oil is absolutely delicious.

5. Homemade Phyllo Dough

Photo of Homemade Phyllo Dough - Homemade FiloPhoto © Natalia
Phyllo dough is easy to make, and the difference when using it to make pitas and pastries is remarkable in taste and in ease of handling. It can be rolled out by hand or with a pasta machine.

6. Honey-Dipped Spice Cookies with Sunflower Oil - Melomakarona

Photo of Greek Honey Spice Christmas Cookies - MelomakaronaPhoto © Jim Stanfield
This version of the famous Melomakarona cookie is made with sunflower oil, a combination of flour and semolina, and the traditional tastes of cinnamon and cloves. The cookie is dipped in a spiced honey syrup and sprinkled with nuts.

7. Honey-Dipped Spice Cookies with Nuts - Melomakarona

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Another version, these fabulous spice cookies are made with flour, olive oil, cinnamon, cloves, and nuts baked into the cookie. They are soaked in a spiced honey-based syrup after baking. This recipe includes both walnuts and sesame seeds.

8. Homemade Pita Bread

Photo of Pita BreadPhoto © Jim Stanfield
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.

9. Christmas Sweet Bread - Christopsomo

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Christopsomo (χριστόψωμο, say: hree-STOHP-soh-moh) literally means "Christ's Bread," and is a fixture in Greek Orthodox homes at Christmas. Great care is taken when making the bread, and loaves can be simple or elaborate.

10. Butter Cookies - Koulourakia

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These butter cookies are easy to make, and the dough is pretty dense, making it ideal for creating a multitude of shapes. The only thing standard about the cookies is that they're small - perfect for snacking, adding to lunchboxes, or serving with coffee and tea.

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