National Dish of Greece Moussaka

Moussaka is a staple dish in Greece. It is a layered meat and eggplant casserole which is baked with a Béchamel sauce. Lamb meat is popularly used in this dish. Moussaka is typically prepared in urban households for special occasions.

Servings

6 Person

Prep Time

35 Min

Cook Time

100 Min

Total Time

135 Min

2
eggplants (cut into 1 cm slices)
1.6 lbs.
minced lamb
1
onion (peeled and chopped)
2
bay leaves
1 tbsp.
flour
2 tbsps.
Tomato puree
1
cinnamon stick
2
garlic cloves (crushed)
1 tsp.
dried oregano
1 ½ tsp.
dried mint
½ tsp.
flaked sea salt
1
can diced tomatoes (14 oz. Can)
7 fl. oz.
red wine
7 tbsps.
Olive oil
1 lb. 2 oz.
potato slices (cut 1 cm thick)
Black pepper

Moussaka is a staple dish in Greece. It is a layered meat and eggplant casserole which is baked with a Béchamel sauce. Lamb meat is popularly used in this dish. Moussaka is typically prepared in urban households for special occasions.

Directions for Preparing Moussaka

  1. Season the eggplant slices with a sprinkle of salt and set aside
  2. Saute the garlic and onions in a pot over medium-high heat, then add the lamb meat together with the oregano, mint, bay leaves, and cinnamon
  3. Mix well and cook for ten (0:10) minutes
  4. Pour in the wine, add the salt and plenty of black pepper
  5. Add the flour, tomatoes, and tomato puree, then allow to simmer for thirty (0:30) minutes, stirring occasionally until the sauce thickens and the meat is tender
  6. Season with additional salt and black pepper if needed
  7. Rinse the eggplant slices in cold water, pat dry, and fry in oil, then set aside
  8. Boil the potato slices for five (0:05) minutes, then rinse in cold water

For the Béchamel Sauce

  1. Melt the butter in a saucepan and add the flour
  2. Cook for a few minutes, then stir in the milk gradually
  3. Add parmesan and grated nutmeg, then leave to simmer for five (0:05) minutes
  4. Season with salt and black pepper
  5. Turn off the heat and add the beaten egg
  6. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside
  7. Spoon one-third of the meat into a large casserole dish
  8. Add one layer of the eggplant slices as well as one layer of the potato slices
  9. Repeat to form two more layers and finish with the rest of the eggplant slices
  10. Pour the béchamel sauce evenly over the dish then top with a grated parmesan
  11. Preheat the oven to 356 degrees F, then bake the moussaka for forty-five (0:45) minutes until golden
  12. Serve hot

National Dish of Balearic Islands

Moussaka is a traditional baked casserole most strongly associated with Greece. Earlier versions of the dish existed across the Eastern Mediterranean, featuring layered vegetables and meat, but they were typically cooked without a creamy topping.

The modern Greek-style moussaka took shape in the early 20th century, when béchamel sauce was introduced under French culinary influence. This addition gave the dish its signature rich, golden top and transformed it into an oven-baked casserole suited for formal meals.

Made most commonly with lamb, eggplant, tomatoes, and warm spices such as cinnamon, moussaka is traditionally prepared for family gatherings and special occasions, especially in urban households where oven cooking became more common.

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