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| The Greek and Lebanese meze is a snack served alone or before a meal, or as part of a whole meal. It can be simple - little plates of olives or feta cheese with olive oil and oregano - or more substantial, such as a delicious plate of shrimp. Recipes include dips such as cooling yogurt and cucumber Tzatziki, and Tarator with tahini and garlic. Try pint-size salads such as Tabbouleh. Meze made with beans include a superb version of Falafel. Dolmathes (stuffed vine leaves) and Zucchini Fritters are among the vegetables. Fish and meat dishes include Mussels in Saffron Lemon Sauce and Keftethes (fried meatballs). |
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Features
- Author: Rena Salaman, Peter Cassidy
- Format: Paperback
- Published: March 2006
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