9 Delicious, Greek-Inspired Recipes That Promote Longevity Any Time of Day

Some cultures have really figured out the secret to eating their way to a long, healthy life. In Blue Zones, where it’s common to live to be over 100 in good health, meals are made primarily from plants, full of antioxidant-rich spices, and largely unprocessed. And just as important, mealtime is a time to connect with loved ones.

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By Emily Laurence

Ikaria, Greece is one of the Blue Zones and their meals certainly reflect this way of living. Protein, healthy fats, and lots of veggies are used in abundance at every meal, along with aromatic spices like rosemary, dill, and nutmeg.

If you want to eat like the Greeks, look no further than the healthy Greek recipes included here. Meal ideas for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and dessert are all included—and all are inspired by the Mediterranean cuisine. All that’s left is to find someone to share them with—even if it’s over Zoom.

Keep reading to see 10 healthy Greek recipes to cook at home.



1. Breakfast egg muffins

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This delicious breakfast is a muffin version of a classic Greek omelet. The ingredients—egg, feta cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, and black olives—are the same, but the end result is a batch of savory muffins, which, let’s be honest, are more fun to eat.


2. Greek yogurt breakfast bowl

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Maybe you don’t have time to bake breakfast egg muffins. Maybe you don’t have any time at all. You can still have a Greek-inspired breakfast. Simply top off a bowl of Greek yogurt with fresh fruit and a little honey. Voila, a protein-rich brekki ready in less than five minutes.

3. Chicken bowl with tzatziki sauce

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Ready for lunch? This bowl is full of fiber and bursting with Mediterranean flavor. Cauliflower rice makes up the base, chicken serves as the protein, and cucumber, onions, olives, and tomato top it off. The finishing touch is a homemade tzatziki sauce, made with Greek yogurt, cucumber, dill, garlic, and lemon juice.

4. Greek salad sandwich 

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If you’re bored of the same old sandwich for lunch, switch things up with this Greek-inspired one that only takes five minutes to make. Hummus serves as the protein and adds a creamy layer to the red onion, tomato, and cucumber. Last, add tzatziki and feta cheese.

5. Spanakopita bites

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These mini spinach and feta cheese bites are the perfect afternoon snack or appetizer. You can use either cottage cheese or ricotta for the filling (both work), which is mixed with dill, onion, nutmeg, parsley, and lots of spinach. It’s a great way to get a quick hit of fiber and protein with each creamy mouthful.

6. Greek chicken and potatoes

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Chicken and potatoes are a classic dinner combo in many parts of the world (including the States), but what gives this recipe its Greek flavor profile is all in the spices. Rosemary, nutmeg, garlic, and lemon are all infused with olive oil, which is used to coat both primary ingredients.

7. Greek quesadillas 

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This recipe gives a fun Greek take on the classic Mexican food. While you still need tortillas, the filling is completely reimagined. In it is spinach, onion, red peppers, black olives, mozzarella cheese, feta cheese, oregano, and red pepper flakes. And it all comes together in less than 10 minutes.

8. Baklava

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Baklava is a classic Greek dessert made with nuts, sugar, and honey all wrapped up in light flaky phyllo. Using an array of different nuts—this recipe calls for almonds, pistachios, and walnuts—makes the taste and texture more interesting. The cinnamon and vanilla are also key.

9. Portokalopita

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Portokalopita, orange cake with yogurt and syrup, is another quintessential Greek dessert. The tangy citrus bursts through in every bite.

Source: wellandgood