Strapatsada

Strapatsada is served plain with fresh bread.

Strapatsada is a popular dish in many regions of Greece, due to the availability and low cost of its ingredients (fresh tomatoes, eggs and olive oil). It is often prepared "on the spot" and served for lunch or a light snack; however, it can also be served cold. The dish is also known as kagianas.[1][2]

Preparing strapatsada is quick and easy: the chopped or pureed tomatoes are cooked in a frying pan with olive oil and pepper until they become a thick sauce. The beaten eggs are then added and stirred to a boil. Feta cheese can optionally be added just before turning off the heat (salt is usually not necessary if feta is used). Oregano, thyme or other dried herbs can be used as seasoning.[3]

The dish is especially popular in the summer, when fresh tomatoes abound.

See also

References

  1. "Kagianas or Strapatsada", Kopiaste, November 2007. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
  2. "Strapatsada (Kagianas)", Cook Like Greeks, January 1, 2005. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
  3. Fotinatou-Kabitsi, Niovi. Traditional Kefalonian Recipes, Dekka Publications, Argostoli 2001.
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