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  2. Saganaki - Wikipedia

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    Saganaki, lit on fire, at the Parthenon Restaurant in Greektown, Chicago. In many Greek restaurants in the United States and Canada, after the saganaki cheese is fried, it is flambéed at table (often with a shout of "opa!" [4]), after which the flames usually are extinguished with a squeeze of lemon juice.

  3. Saganaki cheese - Wikipedia

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    Saganaki cheese (Turkish: saganaki peyniri) is a Greek and Turkish cheese made of sheep's milk, cow milk, goat milk, or a combination, and used to prepare saganaki.

  4. 18 Greek Appetizers From Stuffed Grape Leaves to Saganaki and ...

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    Cheese saganaki is one of Greece's most popular starters. Here, halloumi is fried in clarified butter, then brushed with spiced honey and served with lemon yogurt, brandy-basted nectarines, and ...

  5. Greek cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Garides saganaki, [180] [181] [182] sautéed shrimps that are deglazed with the ouzo, then doused in tomato sauce, and topped with crumbled feta. Dakos , [ 183 ] [ 184 ] [ 185 ] a traditional Cretan food features a slice of soaked dried bread or barley rusk ( paximadi ) topped with chopped tomatoes and crumbled feta or mizithra cheese, dried ...

  6. Meze - Wikipedia

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    Seafood dishes such as grilled octopus may be included, along with salads, sliced hard-boiled eggs, garlic bread, kalamata olives, fava spread, fried vegetables, melitzanosalata (eggplant salad), taramosalata, fried or grilled cheeses called saganaki, and sheep, goat, or cow cheeses. Popular meze dishes include the following:

  7. File:Saganaki at the Parthenon Restaurant in Chicago.MOV.webm

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org سجناكي; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Saganaki; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Saganaki

  8. Kefalotyri - Wikipedia

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    A very hard cheese, kefalotyri can be consumed as is, fried in olive oil for a dish called saganaki, or added to foods such as pasta dishes, meat, or cooked vegetables, and is especially suited for grating. [2]

  9. Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Saganaki, lit on fire, served in Chicago. At refrigerator temperatures, the fat in a piece of cheese is as hard as unsoftened butter, and its protein structure is stiff as well. Flavor and odor compounds are less easily liberated when cold.