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Old Crank

(3,638 posts)
Tue Jan 16, 2024, 05:11 PM Jan 2024

MAde pasticcio for the first time in a while

One problem I have is the amount for 3 people. And I have limited freezer space.

This version called for separating two eggs. The yolks go into thre bechamel topping. The whites get added to the cooked noodles along with some crumbled feta. The idea is that the whites will help hold the noodle together when baked. Te recipe also calls for you to try to line up the noodles as much as posible.
I think it did help a bit when serving to have the noodles lined up and the feta added to the flavor.

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MAde pasticcio for the first time in a while (Original Post) Old Crank Jan 2024 OP
Recipe? splat Jan 2024 #1
Just some minor mods Old Crank Jan 2024 #2
we gave up lining up the noodles some time in the 1950's.... getagrip_already Jan 2024 #3
My favorite Greek restaurant highlighted their pastitio today dweller Jan 2024 #4
It does make Old Crank Jan 2024 #5

getagrip_already

(14,864 posts)
3. we gave up lining up the noodles some time in the 1950's....
Tue Jan 16, 2024, 05:30 PM
Jan 2024

Or I should say my mom did, and nobody objected. lol.

My wife makes it now nd nobody even notices. We follow the recipe in the coockbook Greek cooking for the gods, with a few family changes.

But it is a holiday favorite for sure. We never have to woryy about leftovers. They get taken away by family after the meal.

Enjoy!

Basic construction is a lyer of pasta, covered in butter and parmesan, than lathered in bescemel. Then a layer of meat sauce. Then another layer of pasta/butter/parm/beschamel and then pfilo. Then bake.

dweller

(23,671 posts)
4. My favorite Greek restaurant highlighted their pastitio today
Tue Jan 16, 2024, 05:47 PM
Jan 2024

Yes with the noodles lined up and no phyllo


Perfect on a cold winter’s day 😋



✌🏻

Old Crank

(3,638 posts)
5. It does make
Tue Jan 16, 2024, 10:59 PM
Jan 2024

For a nicer presentation.
Not sure it is worth it but the egg whites would have a better chance of holding the noodles. Thought I would try it once.
The Mrs. Thinks this might have been the best one I've done.

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