Guest Writers - Nikias
Nikias
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Pastitsio

When I was a kid, we used to spend our Sundays at my grandma’s house. And that meant one thing: Pastitsio!!!!

Pastitsio is a baked pasta dish with ground meat and béchamel sauce found in Greek, Cypriot, Egyptian, and Maltese cuisine. Actually, this is half the truth.

We Greeks have always loved this dish so much, that we think it has always been Greek. Actually, it was first Italian. When it first came here, it had a filling of pasta, liver, meat, eggs and cheese, did not include béchamel and was wrapped in phyllo. Nikolaos Tselementes gave it the form that it has today during the ’50s, and since then, it is considered to be one of the most recognizable traditional Greek dishes! Seriously, you can find it anywhere. In taverns, restaurants, hotels, and lately, you can find it in the so-called new Greek cuisine, mostly in fine dining restaurants. You may also see that it varies in flavours and forms.

The dish has evolved, and many chefs put their own signature on the dish, like chef Nikolaos Karathanos (two Michelin stars), who uses cannelloni stuffed with ragu and forms a standing “brick” with them as a base, waiting for the béchamel to land on it… Boy, oh boy!!!

If you ask me though, who makes the best pastitsio in the whole world, I will give you the same answer as any other Greek person would give: “My grandmother!”

Guest Writers - Nikias
About Nikias

I was born in Athens, in 1982. I've loved cooking since I was a small kid, and photography since I was a teenager. In 2018, I decided to combine these passions and now I am really glad and proud to be a Professional Food Photographer. At the same time, I like to consider myself a cook, and a food enthusiast! Join me, and let's explore together the magical world of taste and food presentation!

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