Spanakorizo
Spanakorizo[edit]

Spanakorizo is a traditional Greek dish that combines spinach and rice as its main ingredients. It is a popular vegetarian dish in Greece, often served as a main course or as a side dish. The name "spanakorizo" is derived from the Greek words "spanaki" (_π_____), meaning spinach, and "rizi" (____), meaning rice.
Ingredients[edit]
The basic ingredients of spanakorizo include:
- Fresh spinach
- Rice (typically short-grain or medium-grain)
- Olive oil
- Onion
- Garlic
- Lemon juice
- Dill or other herbs
- Salt and pepper
Optional ingredients may include:
Preparation[edit]
Spanakorizo is prepared by first sautéing onions and garlic in olive oil until they are soft and fragrant. Fresh spinach is then added to the pan and cooked until wilted. Rice is added next, along with water or vegetable broth, and the mixture is simmered until the rice is tender and has absorbed the liquid. Lemon juice and herbs such as dill are added towards the end of cooking to enhance the flavor.
The dish is often garnished with crumbled feta cheese and served with additional lemon wedges on the side. It can be enjoyed warm or at room temperature.
Variations[edit]
There are several variations of spanakorizo, depending on regional preferences and available ingredients. Some versions include the addition of tomato for a richer flavor, while others may incorporate scallions for added freshness. The use of different herbs, such as parsley or mint, can also alter the taste profile of the dish.
Nutritional Value[edit]
Spanakorizo is a nutritious dish, rich in vitamins and minerals due to the high content of spinach. It is a good source of iron, calcium, and vitamin C. The use of olive oil provides healthy monounsaturated fats, and the dish is naturally low in calories, making it a healthy option for those following a vegetarian or Mediterranean diet.
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