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Some writers connect it to modern Italian lasagna, [9] of which it is the etymon, [10] but most authors deny that it was pasta. [ 6 ] [ 11 ] There is a modern Greek leavened flatbread called lagana , but it is not clear when the name was first applied to a leavened bread.
Baked lamb in a clay pot with kritharaki (a Greek pasta identical to risoni or orzo) Gyros (γύρος) Roasted and sliced meat (usually pork or chicken, rarely beef or lamb) on a turning spit, typically served with sauces like tzatziki and garnishes (tomato, onions) on pita bread (a popular fast food in Greece and Cyprus).
Gyros, sometimes anglicized as a gyro [2] [3] [4] (/ ˈ j ɪər oʊ, ˈ dʒ ɪər-, ˈ dʒ aɪ r-/; Greek: γύρος, romanized: yíros/gyros, lit. 'turn', pronounced) in some regions, is meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie, then sliced and served wrapped or stuffed in pita bread, along with other ingredients such as tomato, onion, fried potatoes, and tzatziki.
Made with hard-boiled eggs, prawns, dill, cucumber, lettuce leaves, lemon, and mayonnaise — all placed artfully on rye bread — this open-faced sandwich that's also known as Räksmörgås in ...
1. In a food processor, process the chopped cucumber until minced. Transfer to a kitchen towel. Squeeze out as much liquid as possible and transfer the cucumber to a bowl.
Sandwich made from cured and smoked brisket with yellow mustard, usually on rye bread. Mortadella: Italy: Any sandwich containing mortadella, a large Italian sausage. Mother-in-law: United States: Hot dog bun containing a Chicago-style corn-roll tamale, topped with chili. Muffuletta: United States (New Orleans, Louisiana) [27]
Gogges (also called goggizes or gogglies), [361] [362] [363] a type of egg-free pasta made in the Peloponnese, especially in Argolis and Laconia. Hilopites , [ 364 ] [ 365 ] traditional Greek pasta made from flour , eggs , milk , and salt , with the well known the hilopites Matsata .
4. The French Dip. Two different Los Angeles restaurants, Philippe's and Cole’s, claim to have invented the French Dip over 100 years ago, but they both know one thing: Sandwiches beg to be ...