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The recipe we are about to make today is a nutritious, all-time classic dish…Greek spinach and rice, in other words spanakorizo! Fresh spinach cooked with rice and aromatic herbs making a complete meal!

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45 Comments

  1. That's it! I had been wondering all these years why it never tasted perfetly. The lemon and the dill were the secret. It was soooo delicious this way, thank you for this recipe!

  2. I’ve been looking some really good Greek recipes that are authentic like my γία γία used to make and I stumbled upon your channel and I’m hella stoked.

  3. My dad (RIP) always made this for me and taught me how to make it. One of my favorite dishes ❤️🇬🇷

  4. The beauty of simplicity that is Greece! Aki, people rave about Cretan cuisine. I've found the loveliest dishes and people in Thessaloniki and surrounds. Keep cooking and keep filming!

  5. Just cooked this delicious recipe, and I’m changing nationality…I’m Greek from now on! How I lived for so long without Greek food! Thanks Akis…you are the man!

  6. You are soo Greek. The only good thing with my childrens' father was learning how to cook. I wish I had taken more notice of what yia yia cooked. She cooked just like you but couldn't read – she has gone now

  7. Oh yeah… One of our kings of Greek food. Bravo Aki! Had forgotten of this food! Need to eat!

  8. Now people at last see Greek food and not only souvlaki. This is why they say it is healthy! Not because of souvlaki!
    Also alot of olive oil in this, and feta.and bread.

  9. That's it. I am now convinced that Akis speaks directly to God Zeus and they exchange recipes for the benefit of us mortals. 🙂

  10. I used kale instead of spinach because that's what I had AND IT WAS THE BOMB!!! I just cooked the kale first with garlic because it takes longer to cook and added it at the end. Thanks for another delicious recipe, Akis! This is definitely going to start being a regular around my house.

  11. Greek food is easily my favourite, but I tend to overlook dishes like this in favour of the insanely delicious meat dishes. but after over-indulging on some very naughty french toast this morning, I thought I should maybe make something a little healthier for dinner today. I came across this video, and just had to try it, as I adore spinach and Akis really makes it seem like your life isn't complete unless you've tried it.
    And it was delicious!
    I then found my way to the website and have found about 100 more things I can't wait to try!
    Thank you Akis! I was in a cooking rut, and you've triggered my enthusiasm again. Now if you'll excuse me, I have a date with some Baklava! 😉

  12. huj amount of deliviousness. I love that accent. My smile did not go down from my face throughout the whole video. Respect Akis

  13. I cook this kind of dish all the time for my vegan friends when they visit but we top ours off with a couple of very lightly poached eggs for ourselves. They do cause me some problems in my kitchen but they bring some beautiful wine which is compensation.

  14. Efharisto poli Akis! I used to make this frequently and it is delicious. A little tangy from the lemon, super aromatic from the dill and lemon, and rich/hearty from the risotto rice and spinach.

  15. Hi skis. I just made spanakorizo and it became yummy yummy, I will surprise my husband today. First time I made it .

  16. An ex-girlfriend (Greek) made a more simplified version of Spanakorizo. She didn't use the Dill or the stock, or the wine. Water was used in place of the stock. And she typically added cheese to it; whatever we had on hand, but her preference was Feta. It was one of my favorite dishes!

  17. Found this dish a few months back but it add mint also in it. I'm just surprised in this one there are none, makes i t very unique 🙂 Can't say I dislike that surprisingly. I wounder if it's usually common?

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