Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, pastitsio (greek pasta bake). It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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Pastitsio is a favorite traditional Greek dinner recipe. You certainly don't have to make it this way, just know that the pasta dish will be more "loose" and will. The Best Greek Pastitsio recipe (Pastichio)!
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook pastitsio (greek pasta bake) using 16 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Pastitsio (greek pasta bake):
- Get 500 grams (gluten free) pasta e.g. fusilli
- Prepare 1 sea salt
- Take 1 extra virgin olive oil
- Prepare 500 ml (semi-skimmed) milk
- Prepare 3 tsp margarine
- Get 6 tbsp corn flour
- Prepare 2 tsp grated nutmeg
- Make ready 500 grams minced veal or extra lean beef
- Take 250 ml tomato passata
- Take 1 large onion, finely squared
- Prepare 1 clove garlic, finely grated
- Prepare 1 tsp grated cinammon
- Prepare 2 tsp allspice
- Make ready 2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- Take 1/2 cup red dry wine or 1/4 cup cognac
- Take 1 cup grated goat's cheese (e.g. feta)
Since it's Pasta Week at The Kitchn, I thought I'd share one of my favorite carb-loaded recipes. It was my oldest sister that first introduced me to Pastitsio, although we just thought it was a "baked lamb casserole" at the time. It wasn't until I researched the recipe further that I learned its real Greek origins. We love Pastitsio in part because it's so delicious and shamelessly in part because the name is so much fun to say.
Steps to make Pastitsio (greek pasta bake):
- Boil the pasta in salted water and a tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil , until al dente. Then drain. You shouldn't need to rinse with cold water, because you added oil during boiling.
- Boil the milk in a pan and then reduce the heat. Add the margarine and cornflour ehile continuously stiring to avoid burning at the bottom of the pan. I used a hand mixer at a slow speed. When the sause is slightly thick , you add the nutmeg and set aside.
- In another pan, you saute the minced meat. When brown and all juices are reduced, you add the finely chopped onion and grated garlic until transparent and flavour the minced meat. Then you pour either the wine or cognac. If kids are sharing this dish, then you can skip the alcohol. Then in go the passata and spices. You reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes or until you get a thick sauce with some juice left.
- In a baking tray, you place half of the pasta with some grated cheese and a scoop of the white sauce whle mixing everything evenly. Then you pour on top of the pasta mix, all the minced meat sauce with a scoop of the white sauce. Finally, you place the remaining pasta with some grated cheese ontop of the previous layers. At the end, you pour the remaining white sauce and grated cheese on top of the final pasta layer. You bake for 20- 30 minutes in a pre- heated oven (at 180oC) or until the top layer becomes golden (I know mine looks more brown :-) ).
Ten years ago I was researching pasta bake recipes for a friend who was about to give birth when I came across a list of pasta bakes from around the world. Greek Pastitsio recipe - this Greek pasta bake with cheese sauce closely resembles Lasagne and will be a hit with the entire family. There are certain recipes that take me straight back to my childhood and this Greek Pastitsio - mince and pasta bake with cheese sauce, is just one of those dishes. Pastitsio is a layered Greek pasta casserole dish, made with tubular pasta, meat sauce and topped with bechamel sauce. The name pastitsio comes from the Italian "pasticcio", where in some parts of Italy is also called "Lasagne al Forno", which again means "oven baked Lasagne".
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