Greek Christmas Recipes (2024)

Want to make your holiday dinner tasty and unique? This collection of authentic and amazing Greek Christmas recipes is the perfect solution!

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I grew up eating most of these recipes with my family at the holidays. They make me super nostalgic and I have loved recreating them with vegan ingredients. I'd say they are even tastier now!

Being first generation Greek, our holidays represented very non traditional foods. I didn't know anything different and grew to love all of the favorites my mom and dad loved as a child!

What do they eat for Christmas in Greece?

Growing up, my mom ate traditional things for Christmas. Most of which she passed on when she came here. The main dish is usually turkey or pork. But my mom sometimes made other things like moussaka (which I created a vegan moussaka from and it's incredible) as our main.

Sides included things like roasted potatoes, spanakopita (which I also have a vegan spanakopita that is incredible), rice stuffing (although you don't stuff it in anything), Greek salad and various vegetables.

And of course there is dessert. Traditional Greek Christmas cookies are melomakarona and kourabiedes, and there is also baklava that is a filo based pastry.

How do you say Merry Christmas in Greek Orthodox?

Merry Christmas in Greek is Kala Christougena. The translation means "good Christmas." The "ch" has a soft sound almost like an "h" and the "g" has a sound almost like a "y."

What traditions does Greece have for Christmas?

One of the biggest traditions in Greece is going to church. Growing up, I loved Christmas eve service. The singing and how festive it looked always made me happy!

Now, they do exchange presents like we do in America for Christmas, however back when my parents were growing up, they had Christmas trees and presents for the new year. That is when St. Nicholas came.

My mom grew up very poor, so hey had neither a tree or presents. Gifts were focused more on what they needed like clothes and shoes. They also did not have a tree.

My dad grew up in the city and was able to have the traditions of most. They also put their shoes outside so that St. Nicholas would fill them with treats.

Appetizers

Here are a few traditional appetizers we may have out at Christmas. My mom often also puts out feta cheese and Greek olives.

Secret Ingredient Greek Hummus

Alight and airywhipped consistency with hints of lemon and Kalamata olives. Thisflavorful Greek hummus is the perfect appetizer or snack!

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Yellow Split Pea Dip (Greek Fava)

witch up your hummus routine with thisprotein filled yellow split pea dip. It’s called “Fava” in Greek, and the perfect way to get your healthy snack on!

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Sides

Here are some different Greek side dishes we like to include along with a greek salad with tomatoes, cucumber, and red onion whenever we get together for holidays.

Peas with Scallions and Dill

5 ingredients toyour next favorite side dish!Whether it’s the holidays, or a weekly meal, this simple yet flavorful recipe is the perfect addition! Side note: it goes AMAZING mixed with pasta.

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Traditional Greek Rice Stuffing

I grew up eating this rice stuffing every Christmas and it was always one of my favorite dishes. I turned it into a vegan version and love that I can continue to share it with my family every year!

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World's Best Greek Vegan Spanakopita

This authentic Greek recipe has gotten a makeover and isbetter than ever. Thisvegan spanakopitais hands down the absolutebest you’ve ever had!

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Main Course

The main course can change year after year. While traditionally, turkey or pork is what is eaten for Christmas, since we don't eat either, I like to mix up what I serve as a main course.

Greek Vegan Moussaka

Greek vegan moussaka is the perfect main dish to replace that boring old turkey!Creamy, satisfying and delicious. And, it’s based on my Greek mothers authentic recipe,this isthe real deal people.

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Vegan Yemista (Greek Stuffed Tomatoes and Peppers)

Taking tradition to the next level with thesevegan Greek stuffed tomatoes and peppers. These Yemista are a healthy satisfying meal that screams the flavors of Greece!

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Vegan Greek Pastit*io

Greek comfort food meets plant-based in this vegan Greek pastit*io. All the flavor of the traditional version but with a healthy twist!

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Desserts

And of course you need a good Greek dessert to top off the meal! These recipes are ones we make year after year and are always on our holiday table.

Melomakarona Recipe (Greek Christmas Cookies)

A melomakarona recipe perfect for the holiday season. You'd never know these Greek Christmas cookies are gluten-free and vegan!

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Greek Vegan Baklava

You may have had baklava before, but never like this. My mom’s family recipe, perfected over years of work, is out of this world incredible! And this vegan baklava has a never before seen oil-free option!

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Kourabiedes

A Greek butter cookie that's vegan, gluten-free and with a healthier butter free option. Both Kourabiedes recipes are incredible and Greek dad approved!

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FAQs

What meat is eaten in Greece on Christmas? ›

Pork has a prominent place on the traditional Greek Christmas menu. Long considered too luxurious an ingredient to be eaten outside special occasions, it remains a staple main course on Christmas Day, even while meats like turkey and beef have since found their way onto the Greek holiday table.

What is the traditional Greek Christmas sweet? ›

Melomakarona are traditional Greek Christmas cookies made with a combination of olive oil, honey, flour, and spices such as cinnamon and cloves. Kourabiedes are another popular Greek Christmas treat. They are buttery shortbread cookies dusted with powdered sugar.

What are Melomakarona made of? ›

The melomakarono (Greek: μελομακάρονο plural: μελομακάρονα, melomakarona) is an egg-shaped Greek dessert made mainly from flour, olive oil, and honey. Along with the kourabies it is a traditional dessert prepared primarily during the Christmas holiday season. They are also known as finikia.

What is Santa called in Greece? ›

While your regular Santa originates from Saint Nicholas, the Greek Santa is called 'Agios Vasilis', meaning Saint Basil, or Basil of Caesarea.

What do they call Santa in Greece? ›

In Greece, Santa Claus is known as 'Ayios Vassileios'. Like Turkey, Agios Vasilios delvers gifts on New Year's Eve.

What do Greek people drink on Christmas? ›

No Christmas feast would be complete without plenty of wine – the Greeks' favorite drink! The Christmas period starts on Agios Nikolaos Day (6th December). This day is dedicated to Saint Nicholas, a well-known saint who is said to bring gifts to children.

What do Greeks do on Christmas Eve? ›

In Greece, Christmas Eve is called "Protomagia" and is celebrated on December 24th. Traditionally, Greek families gather together for a big feast that includes a variety of dishes, such as roasted meat, fish, and vegetables.

Do Greeks eat meat on Christmas Eve? ›

Christmas Food Traditions in Greece

Some Greeks will fast and not eat meat for 40 days before Christmas, and break their fast after the midnight mass on Christmas Eve. The main Christmas meal in Greece tends to be either pork or lamb, which is slow roasted in an oven or cooked slowly on a spit.

What is the Greek dessert of the gods? ›

All hail the sweet and flaky ancient holy Greek dessert, baklava. According to my Greek friend, Yiorgos, baklava roughly translates to powerbar of the gods. Given the amount of sugar involved, I now know where those ancient Gods got their powers.

Do Greeks have a different Christmas? ›

For many people all over the world, this is on the 25th of December (Christmas Day). In Greece though, children receive their Christmas presents on New Year's Day and not on Christmas Day. The Greek Santa Claus is called Saint (Agios) Vasilis. We celebrate his name day on January 1, so he brings presents on that day.

What are Christmas carols sung in Greece called? ›

Calanda in Greek tradition

Each village and island in Greece had its own traditional carols, which contained details from the local community and economy. Calanda are one of the most “lively” customs of Greek Christmas. They are sung on the day before Christmas & New Year and sometimes on the day of Lights (January 6).

What is Greek honey made of? ›

This is a variety of honeydew Greek honey because it's made by bees collecting the excretions of Marchalina hellenica, an insect that lives in pine trees. About 60% of Greek honey production comes from pine honey. It is not as sweet, compared to other honey types but it has an intense aroma.

What are Greek honey puffs made of? ›

ingredients
  • 1 12 cups all-purpose flour.
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder.
  • 4 tablespoons sugar.
  • 4 4 tablespoons melted butter or 4 tablespoons margarine.
  • 34 cup milk.
  • 1 egg.
  • oil (for frying)
  • honey, for drizzling.

What is the difference between Kourabiedes and melomakarona? ›

Melomakarona are soft and moist, flavored with classic holiday spices and soaked in honey syrup. Kourabiedes, meanwhile, are tender, delicate, and covered in piles of powdered sugar. Below you'll find our recipes for Greece's most popular holiday treats, made with some of our favorite ingredients from Navarino Icons.

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