Moussaka

How to Make Moussaka

Moussaka is a scrumptious signature Greek dish that brings the flavours and traditions of the Mediterranean to your plate. Furthermore, with crispy strips of eggplant mixed with layers of soft, rosemary-infused potato, smothered with rich lamb sauce and creamy béchamel. This moussaka will make your tastebuds crave more with every mouthful.

Additionally, with different variations of this dish being prepared worldwide, my good friends (and twins!) Helena and Vicki taught me how to make this moussaka dish, just like their YAYA (their Nonna!) – and it tastes just like an old family recipe should – DIVINE!

Watch Aubergine & Lamb Casserole video recipe:

How to Make MOUSSAKA Like an Italian

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Thin slices

Make sure to thinly slice the potatoes so that it is much easier for them to boil until they soften

Top it off with these

Sprinkle the final layer of moussaka with breadcrumbs, dried oregano and with more freshly grated parmesan cheese.

Golden and Ready!

Once the edges have become golden, you know your casserole is READY to be demolished.

moussaka

Moussaka

Vincenzo's Plate
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Course Main Course
Cuisine Greek
Servings 6

Equipment

  • Deep fry pan
  • wooden spoon
  • Whisk
  • Deep medium size pot

Ingredients
  

  • Ingredients for Moussaka:
  • Extra virgin olive oil EVOO
  • 1 Brown onion finely diced
  • 450 grams Lamb mince
  • Dried oregano
  • Cinnamon
  • Fresh parsley
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Italian tomato sauce 700ml
  • 2 Large eggplants
  • Ingredients for the Béchamel Sauce:
  • 50 grams Butter
  • 5 tbsp Plain flour
  • Salt & Pepper
  • 4 cups Milk
  • 150 grams Grated parmesan cheese
  • 2 Egg yolks

Instructions
 

  • To make moussaka, heat up a deep frying pan and add a generous amount of extra virgin olive oil
  • Then, add finely diced brown onion and stir well using a wooden spoon letting it sauté
  • Mix through the lamb mince, with cinnamon, dried oregano and a sprinkle of salt and pepper
  • Break down the mince, mixing through all of the ingredients so they infuse the meat and it cooks through for the moussaka really well
  • Leave the sauce to simmer for up to 30 minutes
  • While the sauce for the moussaka is simmering, slice the eggplant into circular strips, making each one around 1cm thick
  • Lightly grease a pan with oil, and grill the eggplants until they begin to change colour and soften
  • Thinly slice the potatoes and then boil them until they soften and leave them to the side to infuse with a few sprigs of rosemary
  • Once your béchamel (recipe instructions below) is ready, it's time to assemble your moussaka
  • In a large, deep rectangular baking tray, line the bottom with your first layer of moussaka with grilled eggplant
  • On top of the eggplant, add a layer of the strips of potato, then a layer of lamb sauce, then repeat the eggplant and potato and lather the creamy béchamel on top
  • Sprinkle the final layer of moussaka with breadcrumbs and dried oregano and then finish it off with more freshly grated parmesan cheese
  • Put the moussaka in an oven pre-heated to 180 degrees Celsius, uncovered for 30min
  • Once the edges have started to become golden, you know your moussaka is ready to be demolished.
  • Béchamel Sauce:
  • Melt 50g of butter in a medium size pot and add 5 x tablespoons of plain flour.
  • Mix really well using a whisk until there are no lumps and the flour has dissolved.
  • Add salt and pepper and keep mixing, leaving it to cook and become creamy in texture.
  • While mixing, add 4 cups of milk and stir really well, until the béchamel sauce thickens even more.
  • Then, mix in 2 x egg yolks and 150g of grated parmesan cheese.
  • Continue to cook until all of the ingredients have dissolved and mixed through.
  • E ora si mangia, Vincenzo’s Plate….Enjoy!

Video

Keyword Authentic, authentic greek recipe, easy greek dish, greek comfort food, greek lamb dish, greek layered casserole, greek-inspired comfort food, hearty greek casserole, Homemade, traditional greek moussaka
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How to serve Moussaka

To enhance the presentation of your Aubergine casserole, you may also drizzle a small amount of olive oil over the top and sprinkle some paprika or chilli flakes for a pop of colour and flavour. Don’t forget to let it cool for a few minutes before slicing to allow the layers to set and hold their shape. Enjoy!

 

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