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Greek Chicken Kozani

Submitted by: Diana Moutsopoulos Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
This is a delectable chicken dish from Kozani, a city and region in northern Greece. The prunes and onion lend sweetness, while the paprika offers a smoky flavor. Serve with steamed rice. 

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Greens with Cannellini Beans and Pancetta

Submitted by: Diana Moutsopoulos Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
This is a forgiving recipe, and a great way to get your greens! Kale is cooked with onions and garlic, a small amount of pancetta or bacon, and cannellini beans to make a great main dish for two or side dish for 4 or more.  

Spicy Baked Feta (Feta Psiti)

Submitted by: Diana Moutsopoulos Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
This is such an easy appetizer that never fails to impress! People are familiar with feta, but this traditional Greek way of preparing is not as well known. The salty/sour taste of the feta offsets the heat of the chili flakes - so don't be afraid to load them on! 

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Blue Hawaiian

Submitted by: The Sanguine Chef 
Home Town: Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
Living In: Janesville, Wisconsin, USA
A light, fruity cocktail. Enough to chase away the winter blues! 

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Greek Lentil Soup (Fakes)

Submitted by: Diana Moutsopoulos Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
Fakes (pronounced 'Fah-kehs') is a staple in the Greek kitchen, and an especially filling meal. It is traditionally served with a drizzle of olive oil and lots of vinegar. Though the vinegar is of course optional, try it--it lifts the lentils and adds another dimension of flavor! 

Roasted Garlic Tzatziki

Submitted by: Diana Moutsopoulos Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
I've made tzatziki loads of times, but this is my best recipe yet! The two keys are the roasted garlic, and straining the yogurt for 24 hours to make it like soft cheese. Tzatziki is great with crusty bread, french fries, pita bread, baked potatoes, or with any sort of wrap such as gyros, souvlaki, falafel or kebab. 
 
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