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moussaka

American  
[moo-sah-kuh, moo-sah-kah] / muˈsɑ kə, ˌmu sɑˈkɑ /
Or mussaka

noun

Greek Cooking.
  1. a baked dish consisting of layers of sautéed slices of eggplant and ground lamb usually flavored with tomatoes, onions, and cinnamon, and covered with a custard sauce sprinkled with grated cheese.


moussaka British  
/ mʊˈsɑːkə /

noun

  1. a dish originating in the Balkan States, consisting of meat, aubergines, and tomatoes, topped with cheese sauce

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Etymology

Origin of moussaka

1930–35; < Modern Greek mousakâs < Turkish musakka

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Eggplant layered with cinnamon-spiced ground beef and béchamel-topped potatoes makes for a comforting moussaka.

From Washington Post • Feb. 20, 2023

On his 70th, the King revealed his love of "groussaka" - his version of the Greek dish moussaka, but with grouse instead of lamb.

From BBC • Nov. 14, 2022

Find homemade moussaka at Yianni’s Kitchen, pierogi and cabbage rolls at European Delight and ready to eat curries at Raani Foods.

From Seattle Times • May 5, 2022

Tselementes added an egg yolk to the traditional recipe, modernizing recipes for dishes like moussaka and pastitsio.

From Salon • Jan. 16, 2022

While Lefty ground bearings nonstop, Desdemona built pastitsio, moussaka and galactoboureko.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides