In Greek: στραπατσάδα, pronounced strah-paht-SAH-thah The word strapatsatha is used for all types of scrambled eggs, and this combination of zucchini and tomato is a wonderful combination of tastes. Serve for breakfast, brunch, and a light meal. Cook Time: 30 minutes Total Time: 30 minutes Ingredients: 3 pounds of small zucchini 3/4 pounds of ripe tomatoes, puréed 5 eggs 1/2 cup […]
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Omeletta me Kolokythakia kai Domata: Zucchini & Tomato Omelet
In Greek, this is very long, but the Greek word for omelet is ομελέτα (say: oh- meh-LET-tah). Homemade omelets are large affairs, and this is no exception. It has a lot of veggies and three eggs, and although the recipe is for two, it could work for three. Although you may prefer zucchini less cooked, […]
Omeleta me Kolokythakia: Zucchini Omelet
In Greek: ομελέτα με κολοκυθάκια (pronounced oh-meh-LEH-tah meh koh-loh-kee-THAHK-yah) This is a brunch, lunch or dinner omelet, traditionally served in summer as a light main dish, but it works any time of the year when zucchini is available. The tastes of zucchini, olive oil, and egg are a perfect fit. The recipe is flexible, but […]
Strapatsatha: Scrambled Eggs with Feta, Tomatoes & Onion
In Greek: στραπατσάδα, pronounced strah-paht-SAH-thah Once all the ingredients are in the pan, my granddaughter, who is 9, likes to finish up this dish. It simply needs to be stirred, and the tastes meld together to make a classic dish of scrambled eggs – with a Greek twist. Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 15 minutes Total Time: 25 minutes Ingredients: […]
Omeleta me Patates: Potato Omelet
In Greek: ομελέτα με πατάτες, pronounced oh-meh-LET-tah meh pah-TAH-tess A pie-like omelet, this is a great way to use leftover fried potatoes (just warm them in a little oil in a frying pan). Otherwise, make it with fresh fries and feta cheese, for a delicious meal. Add a crisp green salad, Greek olives, crusty bread […]
Leftover Pasta Omelet
There is almost nothing you can put in pasta sauce that doesn’t go with eggs. If you serve pasta and sauce separately, mix them for the recipe. This works with baked pasta dishes as well. The quantities given are an indication, and for one serving. Increase or decrease the number of eggs per cup of […]
Avga me Domates: Eggs on a Bed of Tomatoes
In Greek: αυγά με ντομάτες, pronounced ahv-GHAH meh doh-MAH-tess This is a quick and simple dish to make, and the tastes are fabulous. The tomato is cooked in oil until its liquid has cooked off, and a sauce remains; the eggs go on top. This recipe is for one – just multiply for more. Prep […]
Omeleta me Sparaggia & Kolokythi: Asparagus and Zucchini Omelet
In Greek: ομελέτα με σπαράγγια και κολοκύθι, pronounced oh-meh-LEH-tah meh spah-RAHG-yah keh koh-loh-KEE-thee This fabulous omelet features fresh asparagus and winter squash or zucchini. It’s an easy and quick dish that’s perfect for brunch, a meze or a light meal. Cook Time: 15 minutes Total Time: 15 minutes Ingredients: 5 eggs 1/2 teaspoon of sea salt 1/4 teaspoon of freshly ground […]
Omeleta me Aginares: Artichoke Omelet
In Greek: ομελέτα με αγκινάρες, pronounced oh-meh-LEH-tah meh ahg-ee-NAH-ress April is peak season for fresh artichokes, making this a springtime favorite, but this omelet is delicious with frozen artichoke hearts as well. This is a Greek country omelet, which means that it’s a hearty pie-type omelet, packed with vegetables, and makes a filling main dish. […]
Greek Omelets & Scrambles: They’re Not About the Eggs
It may sound strange if you live in a country where eggs are plentiful and omelets and scrambles are heavy on the eggs and light on any additions; but, in Greece, a country where vegetables, cheeses, and fruit have historically been the primary recipe ingredients, traditional omelets and scrambles are not focused on the egg. Meeting fabulous […]