Moussaka for the lazy
Moussaka for the lazy

Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, moussaka for the lazy. It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Moussaka for the lazy is one of the most popular of current trending meals in the world. It is easy, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions every day. Moussaka for the lazy is something which I have loved my whole life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

Moussaka is quite a production but this one is less so with most of the work being done on the stovetop (although some roasting replaces frying to make it even easier). While the beef browns and the potatoes fry, you roast the eggplant and zucchini until they are soft. They then are layered on top of.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have moussaka for the lazy using 16 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Moussaka for the lazy:
  1. Get 5 potatoes
  2. Make ready 4 eggplants
  3. Take 500 g beef mince
  4. Make ready 1 large onion, finely chopped
  5. Take 1/2 cup white wine
  6. Prepare 1 can chopped tomatoes
  7. Take 300 g feta cheese
  8. Prepare Salt
  9. Make ready Pepper
  10. Get Olive oil
  11. Take For the bechamel
  12. Make ready 3 generous tbsp butter or margarine
  13. Prepare 8 tbsp flour
  14. Make ready 4 cups and 2 tbsp milk
  15. Take 2 egg yolks
  16. Take Salt, pepper, nutmeg

I've made it more times than I can count, 'just for us' and also for guests. I found the recipe a few years ago in an article called How to Cook Perfect Moussaka in the Guardian newspaper. Ingredients For My Greek Aubergine Moussaka Recipe - These are the ingredients needed to make this easy lamb Moussaka recipe with aubergines. Make our easy moussaka for an instant crowd pleaser.

Instructions to make Moussaka for the lazy:
  1. Sauté the mince and the finely chopped onion in a medium sized pot with a bit of water, deglaze with the wine, add 3 tbsp oil, the tomato, salt and pepper and boil for about half an hour on low heat. When it is ready, crumble the feta cheese in the pot.
  2. Oil a medium sized deep baking tray. Layer the potatoes cut into slices (about 1 cm thick).
  3. Wash the eggplants, salt them, cut them into strips and layer them on the tray over the potatoes.
  4. Cover the tray with aluminum foil and place in a hot oven for about half an hour (or until the potatoes are tender).
  5. Take the tray off the oven and spread the mince mix on top.
  6. In the same pot (after rinsing it a bit, of course) prepare the bechamel. Melt the butter over low heat (take care that it doesn't brown!!!) and add the flour, whisking constantly.
  7. When the ingredients combine add the milk while cold, raise the heat and whisk until it thickens.
  8. Remove from heat, add the spices and the egg yolks dissolved in 2 tbsp milk and spread  in the baking tray, over the rest of the ingredients.
  9. Bake the moussaka until the bechamel is golden brown.

By the way, here is another really good moussaka you'll love, via A Canadian Foodie. See more ideas about Moussaka, Moussaka recipe, Vegan moussaka. A vegetarian version of a comfort food classic, this moussaka recipe from the BBC series, Eat Well For Less, uses red lentils and aubergine and is perfect for feeding a hungry crowd on a budget. This classic Greek moussaka recipe is made by layering eggplant and potatoes with a spiced meat filling and topping it with a béchamel sauce. Although moussaka is a dish most associated with Greece, it is in fact well known in many other countries in the Middle East, each having its own version.

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