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Moussaka (2) - (Mousakas)

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Moussaka (2)
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NOTES
Primarily, Moussaka relies on the taste and flavour of the aubergines; if the aubergines are not fresh enough, it is not worth embarking on making moussaka, as it involves a lot of work. People wrongly assume that dubious aubergines can be disguised with a layer of minced meat and a milky white sauce and served as a "glorious" Moussaka; it will be a waste of time.
Greek : Μουσακάς
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Serves / Yields : 6 persons
Season:Spring,Summer
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INGREDIENTS

  • 1 kg aubergines (large or/and elongated variety)
  • 160 ml vegetable oil (about 1 teacup)
  • 1 large onion, finely sliced
  • 450 gr. minced beef
  • 1 glass white wine (not retsina, but aretsinoto)
  • 350 gr. fresh tornatoes, 1400 gr. tomatoes, drained of some of their juice and chopped
  • teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • teaspoon ground allspice
  • salt and black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 25 gr. grated parmesan, kefalotiri, or Gruyere cheese
  • some chopped parsley

    Bechamel Sauce
  • 80 gr. butter
  • 80 gr. flour
  • 600 ml warm milk
  • salt and white pepper
  • 30 gr. grated Parmesan or Gruyere cheese
  • 2 egg yolks

    Topping
  • z 60 gr. grated Parmesan,Gruyere or kefalotiri cheese
  • 4 tablespoons toasted breadcrumbs

METHOD

Moussaka should be baked in the oven. Use a roasting container, eitber square or oblong, approximately 25x25 cm or 39x28 cm. It is recommended that you spread the work involved over two days for your convinience; one can easily cook the meat the day before, witbout the Moussaka suffering at all. Do not do the same with the aubergines; they should be fried on the day.

Aubergines
Top and tail the aubergines, without peeling them. Rinse them, cut them lengthways in 75-mm thick slices and immerse them in salted water, for 30 minutes.Take them out, squeeze gently, rinse, then squeeze them again. Drain them in a colander and pat dry. Fry them in hot vegetable oil until they become pale golden on both sides; you can either deep-fry them, which is easier but they absorb a lot of oil, or shallow-fry them. In either case, drain them on absorbent paper on a flat platter before serving, so that most of their oil will dribble away.

Meat
Sautee the sliced onion in 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, until it looks glistening. Add the meat and sautee together, stirring, until all the lumps are broken down and the meat starts to change colour. Pour in the wine, add tomatoes, sliced finely, the spices, salt and pepper and the oregano. Cover and cook for 20 minutes, stirring from time to time in case it sticks. Then mix in the grated cheese and parsley.

Bechamel Sauce
Melt the butter and, away from the heat, gradually add the flour and stir to amalgamate. Return to the heat and gradually add the milk and seasoning, stirring continuously. Simmer for 9-10 minutes, stirring, until it has thickened considerably. Withdraw the pan from the heat, let it stand briefly, then add the cheese and the egg yolks. Stir to amalgamate them. Do not let the sauce boil after this. It should by now be a thick bechamel, to enable it to sit on top of the meat mixture and form a kind of crust.

To assemble, cover the base of the roasting dish with half of the fried aubergines, then spread half of the meat mixture evenly on top of them and cover neatly with the remaining aubergines. Spread the remaining meat and sauce evenly over the top and cover neatly with the bechamel sauce. Sprinkle the grated cheese all over the top, and the breadcrumbs. Moussaka from Macedonia may contain a layer of thinly sliced roun potatoes which have been fried first. Bake in a pre-heated oven, gas no.4/ 350 grades F/ 180 grades C, for 1 hour, untit a golden crust is formed all over the top. Let it stand for 5 minutes before serving, in order to be able to cut it more easily. To serve, cut into square or oblong-shaped pieces, about 8 cm thick. It should be quite dry by then and the pieces should ideally stay intact.


 
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Re: Moussaka (2)
Posted on 10/11/04
This is a truly delightful recipe. i made this for a party of 100 people. i was asked at the last minute to prepare it and since i did not have my recipe with me, i was looking for a similar to use. everyone absolutely raved about it. i made this without the meat but included all the other ingredients. it was great

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Re: Moussaka (2)
Posted on 22/12/04

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Re: Moussaka (2)
Posted on 24/01/05
I made this recipe but used ground lamb (as is more traditional) instead of beef. it was awesome!! tastes even better the second day!

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Re: Moussaka (2)
Posted on 04/02/05
I am an american, i do not understand what ml is in this recipe nor do i know how much a teacup full is! you need to explain what a teacup full is.

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Re: Moussaka (2)
Posted on 10/03/05
Im not sure what i did incorrectly, but it took my bechamel sauce 45 minutes to thicken! hmmm

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Re: Moussaka (2)
Posted on 06/03/06
Hooray for boobies!!

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