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Saltsa kima, Greece's most popular topping for spaghetti, [1]: 124 is a ground beef and tomato sauce spiced with cinnamon, allspice, and cloves. [1]: 57 Makaronia me kima (pasta topped with saltsa kima) is the basis for Cincinnati chili and the sauces used to top Coney Island hot dogs, dishes developed by Greek immigrant restaurateurs in the United States in the 1920s.
Giouvetsi, yiouvetsi, or youvetsi (Greek: γιουβέτσι, pronounced, from Turkish güveç) is a Greek dish made with chicken, lamb or beef and pasta, either kritharaki or hilopites (small square noodles), and tomato sauce (usually spiced with allspice and sometimes cinnamon, cloves or bay leaves). [1]
Tselementes' version—which is now ubiquitous [12] —has a bottom layer that is bucatini or other tubular pasta, with cheese or egg as a binder; a middle layer of ground beef (or a mix of ground beef and ground pork) with tomato sauce, cinnamon and cloves. The top layer is a béchamel or a mornay sauce, with other spices like nutmeg or ...
Cook over high heat, stirring frequently, until the lamb is no longer pink and any liquid has evaporated, about 8 minutes. Add the marinara sauce and bring to a boil. Boil over high heat, stirring occasionally, until the sauce has reduced slightly, about 5 minutes. 2. Cook the pasta until barely al dente; drain and return to the pot.
Also called Greek lasagna, pastitsio is a layered, baked pasta dish with a creamy white sauce. This shortcut version of Greek pastitsio casserole from Erin Sellin, who blogs at ...
A quick and easy one-pot meal featuring diced ham, penne pasta and peas in a creamy sauce. ... Get the recipe: Loaded Vegetable Greek Pasta Salad. Parade. This easy, chef-approved lobster mac and ...
Pastitsio is a classic Greek baked pasta dish made with ground beef and bechamel. Our version has all the flavors and the comforting feel of the classic, but is made in one skillet (less cleanup ...
Cincinnati chili (or Cincinnati-style chili) is a Mediterranean-spiced meat sauce used as a topping for spaghetti or hot dogs ("coneys"); both dishes were developed by immigrant restaurateurs in the 1920s.