Recipes Cuisine European Greek 15 Greek Lenten Recipes By Mary Claire Lagroue Mary Claire Lagroue Mary Claire Lagroue is the Commerce Editor at Food & Wine. A former associate editor at Allrecipes, she joined Dotdash Meredith in 2019. She has written about food since 2017, covering everything from product reviews to recipes to restaurants. Her work can be found in Cooking Light, Southern Living, and more. Allrecipes' editorial guidelines Published on February 4, 2021 Close Photo: Diana Moutsopoulos In the Greek Orthodox Church, the Lenten fast involves more than abstaining from meat. The faithful forego meat by-products, too, which means no cheese, butter, or eggs. The fast also limits fish, but other seafood like shrimp, mussels, and calamari have the OK. Greek Orthodox or otherwise, you can eat well while you fast thanks to all the fresh vegetables, grains, herbs, and seafood that abound in the Mediterranean. Here are 15 great Greek recipes to start with this Lent. 01 of 15 Briam (Greek Baked Zucchini and Potatoes) View Recipe Diana Moutsopoulos Fill up on layers of roasted potatoes, zucchini, and red onions with briam, a delicious vegetarian main. Coated in pureed fresh tomatoes, olive oil, and fresh parsley, this dish couldn't get healthier. 02 of 15 Greek Lentil Soup (Fakes) View Recipe Buckwheat Queen You won't miss meat when you dig into this hearty lentil soup, filled with aromatics like garlic, oregano, and rosemary. The ingredient that takes the flavor to the next level, however, is a drizzle of red wine vinegar on top. The Best Vegetarian Greek Recipes 03 of 15 Fasolakia (Greek Green Beans) View Recipe Buckwheat Queen Another plant-based dish eaten as a main, Fasolakia (Greek Green Beans) makes a comforting Lenten meal, especially when served with crusty bread. You'll want to sop up all the sauce you can! 04 of 15 My Big Fat Greek Baked Beans View Recipe Greek Baked Beans | Photo by Chef John. Chef John You may not think of baked beans as Greek food, but these tomatoey, honey-sweetened beans will leave a lasting impression. Just omit the feta for an Orthodox-approved meal. 05 of 15 Greek Baklava View Recipe Greek Baklava. Betty Dickson Perhaps the most loved Mediterranean dessert, baklava can easily turn into a Lenten-friendly treat if you replace butter with olive oil, commonly done in Greece, Allrecipes editor Diana Moutsopoulos says. Intro to Greek Cuisine With Diana Moutsopoulos 06 of 15 Spinach and Rice (Spanakorizo) View Recipe Chrissi Marie "As a Greek-American family, we eat this often, especially during Lent and as a main dish," home cook ReneeFS says. "This recipe is authentic." Our Best Traditional Greek Recipes 07 of 15 Fasolatha View Recipe pomplemousse A warm bowl of this white bean and vegetable soup will hit the spot on a cool evening. And the easiness of this recipe will hit the spot when you're busy! 15 Satisfying Lenten Soup Suppers 08 of 15 Shrimps Saganaki (Greek Recipe) View Recipe Suzi0205 Shrimp dinners can save you time on a Lenten weeknight, and using peeled and deveined shrimp will cut the time of this easy recipe. For a true saganaki supper, which refers to the style of cooking in a pan, don't add stock at the end. And to fast in true Greek fashion, leave out the feta. 09 of 15 Vegan Tahini Cookies View Recipe Diana Moutsopouslos These sesame cookies need neither dairy nor eggs to turn out wonderfully chewy. Recipe submitter and Allrecipes editor Diana Moutsopoulos calls them "a virtuous treat." What better cookie to bake for Lent? 10 of 15 Octapodi Kokkinisto (Greek Octopus in Tomato Sauce) View Recipe Most of us don't eat octopus often, if at all, but it will shake up your Lenten routine for the better. Before you let this seafood intimidate you, note the recipe directions! With only two steps, it's totally doable for home cooks. 11 of 15 Calamari View Recipe DEBBIE More familiar than octopus, breaded, fried calamari is a Mediterranean favorite that will appeal to the whole family — even if you neglect to tell picky kids they're eating squid. 12 of 15 Arakas Latheros (Greek Peas with Tomato and Dill) View Recipe Diana Moutsopoulos "Peas are normally considered a side dish, but in Greece it is common to eat a plate full of vegetables as a main course," Allrecipes editor Diana Moutsopoulos says. This combination of peas and potato wedges holds its own as much as any other vegetarian main dish, and it will hold you over well until your next meal. Greek Recipes So Good They'll Make Your Yiayia Swell With Pride 13 of 15 Taramosalata View Recipe Diana Moutsopoulos Combine fish roe with bread, olive oil, onion, and lemon juice in a food processor for a delicious spread to serve over, well, more bread. This simple dish seems especially appropriate for a seasoning of fasting, but you're certainly not fasting from flavor here. 14 of 15 Mussels in a Fennel and White Wine Broth View Recipe Gremolata You'll forget you're fasting with this restaurant-worthy dish, which tastes nicely fresh thanks to roasted fennel, cherry tomatoes, and fresh parsley. 15 of 15 Greek Potato Stew View Recipe Allrecipes Potatoes will always rescue you from your Lenten dinner woes, and this simple does so with all the Greek flavors you crave. Again, omit the feta for an Orthodox-friendly fast. As home cook MOONNOODLE says, "Kalamata olives and garlic are all the flavor it needs." 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