Sophia's Moussaka
Sophia's Moussaka

Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, sophia's moussaka. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Moussaka is an expensive and cumbersome dish to make. So, it takes time and patience. Some of the best pasta dishes in town.

Sophia's Moussaka is one of the most popular of current trending meals in the world. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. Sophia's Moussaka is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have sophia's moussaka using 23 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Sophia's Moussaka:
  1. Make ready For frying
  2. Get For frying
  3. Make ready 2 kg potatoes
  4. Prepare 4 eggplants
  5. Get 4 large zucchinis
  6. Make ready For the filling
  7. Prepare For the filling
  8. Prepare 1 cup olive oil
  9. Take 1.5 kg mixed mince (beef and pork)
  10. Get 1 large dry onion
  11. Make ready parsley and dill
  12. Take 500 g tomato sauce
  13. Take 1 stock cube
  14. Take salt and pepper
  15. Take 1/2 kg feta cheese
  16. Prepare For the béchamel
  17. Get For the béchamel
  18. Make ready 200 g margarine
  19. Get 1 cup vegetable oil
  20. Prepare 6 tbsp flour
  21. Prepare 1.5 l milk
  22. Take salt - pepper
  23. Get 150 g Gouda cheese

Moussaka (/muːˈsɑːkə/, /ˌmuːsəˈkɑː/ or /ˌmuːsɑːˈkɑː/) is an eggplant- and/or potato-based dish, often including ground meat, which is common in the Balkans and the Middle East, with many local and regional variations. Moussaka - Manu's version of a classic Greek dish made with layers of eggplant, zucchini, potatoes, beef As everyone knows moussaka is a traditional Greek dish. I still remember the first time I ate it. La moussaka est souvent recouverte de béchamel, et parfois de fromage.

Steps to make Sophia's Moussaka:
  1. Peel and cut the potatoes and eggplants into round shapes. Cut the zucchini first into two halves and then in slices.
  2. Fry everything in the evening and leave them overnight in a strainer so that the oil drains.The following day, sauté the onion in the olive oil, then add the mince, after that, the sauce, parsley, dill, the stock cube, salt and pepper. Let it boil for 15 minutes.
  3. To make the béchamel, put the margarine and the vegetable oil in a pot to brown, add the flour and whisk. About a minute later, add the milk, salt and pepper.
  4. Take a 30x40 baking tray and start the layers, beginning with the potatoes.
  5. Arrange the potatoes next to one another and if you have more, use them to fill in the empty spaces.
  6. Then, layer the zucchinis and on top of them, the mince, sprinkling 250 g feta cheese on top.
  7. Cover the mince and the feta cheese with a layer of eggplants then another layer of mince and the rest 250 g of the feta cheese.
  8. Slowly pour the  béchamel over the top and sprinkle with the 150 g of Gouda.
  9. Bake in a convection oven at 150°C, for 1 hour.

En Bulgarie, on ajoute un peu de yaourt nature sur le dessus, qui apporte encore plus d'onctuosité au plat. La receta tradicional de musaka o moussaka se hace con carne picada de cordero, pero si lo preferís lo podéis hacer con carne picada de ternera o de cerdo, aunque en este caso vuestra receta tendrá. La Moussaka, un plat originaire de l'Est du bassin méditerranéen riche et complet et qui est parfait pour les diners du dimanche en famille ou entre amis. Recette Moussaka rapide : découvrez les ingrédients, ustensiles et étapes de préparation. Ajouter à mes carnets. la recette Moussaka rapide.

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