Friday August 15, 2008
fried cheese saganaki appetizer
For an elegant simple dish that offers a creamy texture with a slight salty bite under a golden crisp crust, saganaki is a wonderful choice for a midnight snack, a starter for your Seduction Meal, or a simple lunch. The word saganaki is a diminutive of saganiki, a frying pan with two handles, (a mini version of the paella pan of Spain), which comes from the Turkish word sahan. Serve this grilled cheese dish with a light Greek white wine or a glass of ouzo, a side of taramasalata and warm pita bread. OPA!

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halloumi® saganaki
courtesy of chef Michael Psilakis and CheeseEU
serves 4-6

6 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons extra-virgin Greek olive oil
8 oz Halloumi®, sliced into six 1⁄2-inch thick rectangles
Juice of 1 lemon (about 2 1⁄2 tablespoons) plus 1 lemon, sliced
sea salt and black pepper to taste
1 head frisée, trimmed and torn into pieces (about 2 cups)
1 cup arugula
1 tablespoon dried Greek oregano

Posted by terry dagrosa at 07:38AM on August 15 in appetizers & tapas / Permalink
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LOOKING FOR YOUR STEAK DIANE RECIPE IN OUR LOCAL PAPER THE NEWA AND ADVANCE LYNCHBURG VA

Hi Ray,

You can access it at this URl http://www.seductionmeals.com/2008/04/pure-seduction-with-steak-dian.html, or go to the Recipes Page and you will find it under Main Dishes: Beef.

Hope you enjoy this dish as much as I do! Terry

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