1. Lemon Potatoes
Lemon potatoes are a Greek cuisine staple. They can be paired with everyday meals, as well as served on special occasions. To prepare them, bake the potatoes in the oven with a garlic bulb, lemon juice, oil and chicken broth. As the broth evaporates, it intensifies the flavour and bestows a wonderful aroma to the potatoes.
APPETIZERS
Lemon Potatoes
At every Greek Easter table, there’s always a bowl of hard-boiled eggs that have been dyed red and then used to play a little game. A person lightly taps their egg on that of another player, and the person whose egg remains uncracked wins.
2. Greek-Style Roast Leg of Lamb
Even though leg of lamb is a cut of meat that seems rather imposing, it isn’t the case when it comes to preparing it. Simply cook the leg, which has been studded with garlic, on a bed of onions. Once the roasting pan is properly sealed, the meat cooks in its own juices, making it almost melt-in-your-mouth tender. Then continue roasting uncovered so that the lamb can properly brown, to surely impress everyone around the table.
3. Green Salad with Herbs and Feta (Maroulosalata)
Many are well acquainted with the classic Greek salad consisting of cucumbers, tomatoes, olives and feta, but maroulosalata is equally popular in Greece. It’s a rather refreshing salad, made with romaine lettuce and a generous amount of dressing with dill, green onions and feta. It’s absolutely perfect paired with leg of lamb.
4. Traditional Greek Twist Cookies (Koulourakia)
These little vanilla and orange-zest twist cookies are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. They’re brushed with an egg wash that once baked, gives them a beautifully glossy finish. At Easter, they’re often given as edible gifts to family and friends, and they’re also delicious dipped in Greek coffee after a meal.
5. NutKataifi
Kataifi dough is similar to phyllo but shredded, and it becomes crunchy when baked. For this recipe, shape the strands into small nests and garnish with a mix of nuts, sugar and cinnamon. Once rolled, they’re brushed with melted butter, and after baking, they’re soaked in a spiced lemon syrup. It’s the perfect Easter dessert that’ll feed your wanderlust.
PASTRIES
Nut Kataifi
Afroditi Bakery
756 St. Roch Street, Montreal
This bakery is an institution in the Montreal borough of Park Extension, and is the ultimate destination for cookies, cakes and other treats to serve your guests.
Les Aliments J.P.A.
541 St. Roch Street, Montreal
You’ll find all the Greek foods you need to serve at the table: feta cheese, olives, tzatziki, etc.
Supermarché Atlantis
4305 Samson Boulevard, Laval
At this Laval supermarket, you’ll find many food products imported from Greece.
Christina’s Cuisine
4367 Notre-Dame Boulevard, Laval
This cozy restaurant serves traditional comfort dishes, and they offer a catering service at Greek Easter which includes roast lamb, in case you don’t feel like cooking your own.
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