paistos
Paistos is a term used in Greek cuisine to describe a family of baked dishes prepared in a shallow pan. It encompasses a variety of recipes, from potato-centered casseroles to meat, seafood, or vegetable dishes, all cooked in the oven until tender and the flavors meld.
Variants and ingredients vary by region and season. Potato paistos are common and typically combine thinly
Preparation and cooking methods converge on a simple principle: assemble a mixture of ingredients in a wide,
Origins and context: the term paistos reflects the Greek practice of baking foods in a pan, and
See also: Greek cuisine, patates plaki, pastitsio, moussaka.