We’re “Greece—appetizers” for International food night

Anonymous
Looking for recs of where and what to buy. Thanks!
Anonymous
Olives (the Trader Joes ones are really good).
Feta cubes with tomatoes and oregano
Spanikopita

Anonymous
spanakopita- Trader Joes
Greek mezze tray
Anonymous
You make them yourself. Just do a Greek platter. Really simple. https://alekasgettogether.com/the-ultimate-greek-meze-platter/
Anonymous
Grape leaves! Most grocery stores have them, but if you have a middle Eastern market near you, they might, too.
Anonymous
spanakopita

stuffed grape leaves

pita bread and dips like roasted eggplant, spicy feta, taramosalata, skordalia, hummus, tapenade, etc.

Kalamata olives, cucumbers, tomatoes, etc. with tzatziki
Anonymous
Stuffed grape leaves- Trader Joe’s has these in cans, believe it or not, and they’re actually really good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Olives (the Trader Joes ones are really good).
Feta cubes with tomatoes and oregano
Spanikopita



Trader Joe’s has good stuffed grape leaves
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stuffed grape leaves- Trader Joe’s has these in cans, believe it or not, and they’re actually really good.

Great minds think alike! You beat me to it
Anonymous
Just wondering if you are Greek or does the school randomly assign the contributions.
Anonymous
I so want greek food right now.
Anonymous
The one and only, Spanakopita!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YelXdFhQxRQ
Anonymous
I think this is code for “bring spanakopita.”
Anonymous
Where do you live? Mediterranean Bakery in Alexandria has a great selection of apps.
Anonymous
We were recently in Greece for 3 weeks. Food I never saw: hummus, stuffed grape leaves, lettuce in Greek Salad or baklava; I don’t recall seeing Spanakopita but I think we might have had it once and it wasn’t at all like how we eat it. Notably, the olives, tzatziki and real Greek salad were absolutely to die for (and so much better than what I’ve eaten here).
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