Saganaki, in its most popular variation, mostly found in Greek restaurants all over the world, is pan-fried hard cheese. The pan is the point – the word saganaki actually refers to a shallow two-handled frying pan with rounded edges that was part of the kitchen panoply of every Greek home cook in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey). There are a lot of other Greek recipes for saganaki out there, too, such as shrimp saganaki.
Watch my YouTube video of this Saganaki recipe HERE.
Saganaki is a classic Greek appetizer featuring fried cheese, crisp on the outside and gooey on the inside. Named after the small frying pan used to prepare it, this dish is a staple of Greek cuisine and an irresistible crowd-pleaser. Whether served with a squeeze of fresh lemon or a drizzle of honey, Saganaki is the ultimate comfort food that captures the essence of the Greek Cuisine.
To achieve the perfect Saganaki, make sure your pan is hot enough before frying, and don’t overcrowd it to ensure a crispy crust. Pair your Saganaki with a glass of chilled ouzo or white wine for a true taverna experience. For a creative twist, top your Saganaki with a sprinkle of sesame seeds or a drizzle of Greek Honey.
Saganaki is a versatile dish that can be served as an appetizer, snack, or even as part of a meze platter. Pair it with fresh bread, olives, and a side of tzatziki for a Mediterranean feast. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet evening at home, Saganaki is a flavorful and easy-to-make dish that everyone will love.