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Join bloggers as we travel the world through cuisine made at home. Enjoy this Souvlaki Pita with all the flavors you’d expect to find in Greece.
When Princess V was just a little toddler, she loved Banana’s. I was at the bookstore, when I came across this book – Daddy’s Girl by Garrison Keillor
It’s all about this Dad and his little girl and the adventures they have throughout life. One section is called B-a-n-a-n-a-s. It lists a bunch of foods she’ll eat, but at the end she’s still asking for bananas. Well one of the foods listed is Souvlaki. I’ve always wondered what it was, and had this goal – yes from reading a board book – to try out Souvlaki.
As I was researching Greek food, there is was again – Souvlaki. I knew it was time to give it a try. Guys, I can’t believe I didn’t do this sooner!! It’s full of flavor, and OH SO EASY! Normally it is served with Tzatziki which is a cucmber yogurt. I didn’t have all the ingredients for it when I started, so you’ll notice I just used yogurt and cucumbers on mine. I have big plans this month though revolving around Greek food – tzatziki, hummus, and homemade pita to give you an idea.
Souvlaki Pita
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Ingredients
- Pita Bread
- Plain Yogurt
- Cucumber, chopped
- Red Pepper, sliced
- Boneless Pork Ribs
- Red Onion, sliced
- Feta
- salt and pepper
Instructions
- Skewer the meat and peppers.
- Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Grill until done.
- Spread some yogurt onto the Pita Bread.
- Top with cucumbers, pork, onion, and feta.
Notes
- There are no amounts, because it's based on you! This is easily adaptable for 1 to 10+.
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whoops! Almost forgot to add my Feta.
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Adelina: http://www.homemaidsimple.com
Anyonita: http://www.anyonita-nibbles.co.uk
Miz Helen: http://mizhelenscountrycottage.blogspot.com
Mireille http://www.eastwestrealm.com
As you may notice – this month we are visiting Greece. Did you know that the official name of Greece is actually The Hellenic Republic? I had no idea. Of course that’s according to Wikipedia…
Next month: India
Oh yum! This looks great!!
Thanks so much Kelley!
I've never made souvlaki… I know it's very versatile with chicken, beef or pork. Looks great.
it really is Diane! Also depending on where you get your souvlaki it has different names, and seasoning as well.
Hi Adelina,
I just love your Souvlaki Pita, we really enjoy all the Greek flavors. It is so much fun cooking with you on Foods of The World here in Greece!
Miz Helen