Saganaki and Loukamades: the incredible vegetarian dishes you can taste in Greece
Greek cuisine is not only delicious, but also quite diverse, which is why it is considered one of the most famous cuisines in the world. And when we talk about diversity, we mean that everyone will find something for themselves according to their preferences.
If you are a vegetarian and are going to visit Greece in the near future, be sure to include these dishes in your list of "must-try" for a delicious vacation. This was written by News Bytes.
Saganaki
Saganaki is a cheese dish made from halloumi, graviera, kasseri, mullet graviera, mullet, or sheep's milk cheese. It is fried in a pan, usually in a copper pot. After that, it is well seasoned with lemon juice and pepper, which gives it a pleasant flavor. You can enjoy it as it is or use it as a side dish.
Spanakopita
Spanakopita is a popular dish in Greece because of its flavor and texture. It is a spinach pie that includes cheese (usually feta or any other salty cheese), spinach, leeks, chard, ricotta, and onions. Sometimes it is topped with herbs such as mint, dill, and parsley. The dough is brushed with butter or olive oil and then baked until golden brown.
Lahanodolmades
Lakhanodolmades are stuffed cabbage rolls stuffed with lemon sauce, flavored rice and spicy herbs. It is incredibly soft and easy to chew, offering an explosion of authentic Greek flavors, one bite at a time. To make this creamy dish more appetizing, the locals also sprinkle it with pepper, so enjoy it to your heart's content. Due to its popularity, you will find this dish everywhere.
Lucamades
Lukamades will help you discover the "sweet" side of Greece with its incredible flavor and culinary style. It is a fried dough ball soaked in honey. That's why the locals also call them honey puffs. At many street vendors, you will find this snack with a variety of fillings, such as caramel, chocolate sauce, and nutella