natalinos
Natalinos is a traditional Greek dish that is typically served during the Christmas season. The name "natalinos" translates to "little Christmas" in Greek, reflecting its festive nature. The dish is a type of stuffed pasta, usually made with a thin, flat dough that is filled with a mixture of ground meat, rice, and various spices. The most common type of meat used is pork, but other meats such as beef or lamb can also be used. The filling is seasoned with cinnamon, cloves, and other aromatic spices, which give the dish its distinctive flavor.
The dough for natalinos is typically made with flour, water, and a small amount of yeast, which
Natalinos is often served as a main dish during the Christmas meal, accompanied by other traditional Greek