Sunday, April 25, 2010
Greek Gigantes, Lemon-Caper Potato Salad & Baba Ganouj
You don't understand, I crave Mediterranean flavors all the time! Yes, I switch gears and do Thai or Indian and even good old American but when it comes to food that just does it for me, it's this kind of food. I think it's because of the glorious mediterranean climate here in California that gets me in the mood. Today I revisited Greek Gigantes. I made it once before using a recipe I found online. This time I used Diane Kochilas' recipe from "The Greek Vegetarian" cookbook. You're supposed to use authentic greek big beans but large limas do the trick just fine. I also omitted the honey and used a bit of sugar to counterbalance the tartness of the tomatoes. They turned out beautifully creamy and tender and flavored with lots of dill. I also made potato salad with lemon-caper mayo and dill. Also baba ganouj and fresh pita to round out the meal. Husband and I ate together and washed it all down with a cold beer/tomato juice cocktail.
Edited to add a picture of dessert! How could I forget to put this up?
Date cake with vanilla buttercream frosting. All vegan!
Labels:
baba ganouj,
beans,
cake,
dates,
eggplant,
gigantes,
greek,
lima beans,
mediterranean,
the greek vegetarian
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3 comments:
Yum, yum, yum! Everything looks so good!
It all looks tasty. There is nothing wrong eating the same types of food often. If it is good why change it up? Now I am wanting to try some Mediterranean food.
This looks so fantastic. I really need to go grocery shopping because I killed my tahini last month. Mmm!
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