*DISCLAIMER*
More seasoned cooks than the Non-Blondes and those knowledgeable of Greek food will notice that we have strayed a bit from a traditional moussaka. To these, we point out that a: the butcher in Southie, the only purveyor of ground lamb in the area, was closed, so ground beef from our local grocery store was our only recourse, and b: no, we couldn't just wait for a day the butcher was open to make this. Red Mummy got it in her head to make it and that was the end of it.
You will need:
3 medium-sized eggplants
1 cup finely chopped onions
1/4 cup olive oil or butter
2 lb. lean ground lamb (or beef from your ghetto grocery store)
1 cup drained, canned tomatoes, fresh tomatoes, or 3tbs tomato paste (TNB suggests fresh tomatoes)
1/3 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
1 cup white wine or stock (obviously TNB used the wine.....OBVS)
1/4tsp ground nutmeg (fresh ground is the best!)
3 eggs, separated
1/2 cup fine bread crumbs
1 1/2 to 2 tbs flour
1 cup milk
1 small onion
3 whole cloves
1 small bay leaf
Grated parmesan cheese
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Step 2: Drink wine. |
Step 3: Drink too much wine. |
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Having donned your special Onion Goggles, first. (a Christmas gift from someone who knows Red Mummy's onion-chopping woes all too well.) |
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Double portion of bechamel sauce:
Melt 4 tablespoons of butter over low heat, and whisk in about 4 tablespoons of flower. Stir in slowly 2 cups of milk. Take a small onion, and stud it with about 5 whole cloves, and add it to the bechamel with two bay leaves.
Cook, whisking occasionally until thick and smooth. Remove the onion and the bay leaf. Next, add a "small amount" (TNB used about 3/4 of a cup) into 3 beaten egg yolks, with a grating of nutmeg. Add this mixture to the meat mixture.
Next, layer in a 9x13in baking dish, eggplant first, then meat, ending with eggplant.
Top with remainder of bechamel sauce, then cover with grated parmesan cheese. Into a 350 degree oven it goes "until thoroughly heated through." So about 20 minutes or so.
Moussaka will be bubbly and golden when it's all done.
Cut into squares and serve (with extra parmesan cheese, if desired.)
Onion is clove-side down. |
Next, layer in a 9x13in baking dish, eggplant first, then meat, ending with eggplant.
Top with remainder of bechamel sauce, then cover with grated parmesan cheese. Into a 350 degree oven it goes "until thoroughly heated through." So about 20 minutes or so.
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Cut into squares and serve (with extra parmesan cheese, if desired.)
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