Greek Easter
Apr. 19th, 2009 09:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Far superior to your human Easter, Greek Easter was today, so I went over to my grandmother's house for food.
And it was yummy. There was, of course, lamb, the highlight of Greek Easter. So good. Some of it was so tender it was practically a liquid. But in a good way, not an icky way. Then there was greek rice, potatoes, greek salad (which is basically normal salad but with black olives and feta cheese), hot greek sausage, zelnic (or spanacopita if you want to call it that), bread, pepper, and for desert, brownie pie and cheesecake tarts. Yummy.
No Easter Bread, alas, or colored eggs, but my grandmother probably wanted to take it a little easy this year since even though her busted knee earlier this year has healed, it still is a bit sore when she walks on it too much.
And it was yummy. There was, of course, lamb, the highlight of Greek Easter. So good. Some of it was so tender it was practically a liquid. But in a good way, not an icky way. Then there was greek rice, potatoes, greek salad (which is basically normal salad but with black olives and feta cheese), hot greek sausage, zelnic (or spanacopita if you want to call it that), bread, pepper, and for desert, brownie pie and cheesecake tarts. Yummy.
No Easter Bread, alas, or colored eggs, but my grandmother probably wanted to take it a little easy this year since even though her busted knee earlier this year has healed, it still is a bit sore when she walks on it too much.