It’s well established that the Mediterranean diet is both delicious and good for you. The diverse aromatic flavors of the region have transcended trendiness to become a staple in the American restaurant scene. You can find some of the world’s best Mediterranean food in NYC. As the holiday season approaches, the prospect of freezing weather and heavy traditional meals might have you wishing you could escape to the sandy shores of the Mediterranean Sea. You might not be able to escape the snow, but you can bring its flavors to your table without compromising on that festive feeling.
Some may shy away from choosing a Mediterranean theme for their meals – surely such complex flavors can only be achieved with hours in the kitchen and intricate techniques? While some food is more labor intensive, not every dish requires a master chef and hours of uninterrupted dedication. It’s possible to create a Mediterranean feast from scratch, even as a beginner or with limited preparation time. Even if you don’t want to go the whole hog, making a few easy changes can bring a little of the ‘Med’ to your holiday meals. Once you feel comfortable in the Mediterranean approach to food, you’ll be impressing your family and friends in no time.
The best starting point for any Mediterranean meal is fresh, flavorful ingredients. If you can get them from local farmers, so much the better – the closer vegetables are to their source, the more flavorful and full of nutrients they are. You can see the abundance of color and flavor in all good Mediterranean menus.
Incorporating Mediterranean principles and flavors starts with understanding how the region structures its dishes. The countries that share the coastline have diverse cultures, but they share an emphasis on vegetables, legumes, lean proteins, and whole grains – and, of course, olive oil. Fish and seafood are common highlights, inspired by the bountiful Mediterranean. When you shift the focus of a dish from the main protein to how all the flavors work together under the spell of some Mediterranean herbs, spices, and aromatics, you’re already tapping into the spirit of the cuisine.
The layers of flavor in most Mediterranean cooking hint at a dedication to the art of cooking, but many dishes can be put together in less than an hour. With a dish like chicken skewers, for example, you can even speed up the cooking process by cutting your proteins and vegetables into small, even pieces – and it makes for a very easy festive presentation, too.
What really brings the flavor of the Mediterranean to the table is the thoughtful use of herbs, spices, and aromatics. The region is famous for its love affair with garlic, but there are so many more complex and exciting flavors to explore. You can transport your taste buds just by adding signature regional spices to your meal. Having a way with herbs and spices is a first-class ticket to authentic-tasting Mediterranean food in NYC.
Look through a few Mediterranean recipes, and you’ll soon start to see the pattern. Common herbs and spices include basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, cloves, saffron, coriander, fennel, sumac, and turmeric. The precise combination of herbs and spices tells you what part of the Mediterranean you’re in, culinarily speaking. Spice mixes are common: the eastern and southern Mediterranean give us warmer spice combinations like Baharat, Ras-El-Hanout, and Za’atar, while Italian herb mixes lead with oregano, rosemary, and thyme. There’s enough overlap with familiar festive season flavors like cinnamon to invite some warming crossover between the expected and exotic.
Good Mediterranean food in NYC is all about bringing everyone together over food. One of the advantages of going the Mediterranean route for your festive meals is the inherent inclusivity of the cuisine. The vegetable-forward approach means that the vegetarians and vegans around the table can be spoilt for choice instead of getting stuck with the sides. Those who are dairy or gluten-intolerant will find plenty to eat, too – it certainly helps that the fat in most dishes comes from olive oil, not butter. There’s a wealth of recipes to draw from when constructing your menu, and with a little creativity, all of your loved ones can feel truly welcome at the table.
Because the Mediterranean diet doesn’t originate from a single country but rather a whole, diverse region, it’s endlessly adaptable. There are flavor profiles galore to explore. The prevalence of meat-free proteins like legumes – usually chickpeas, lentils, or beans – means you can create satisfying main course dishes without relying on meat. Falafel is a popular vegan choice to replace meat in favorites like burgers, meatball dishes, tacos, and even scotch eggs.
A fabulous festive season doesn’t have to mean complicated, time-consuming recipes; Mediterranean food lends itself to the busy cook. Sometimes, though, the end of the year can feel too crazy to even think about doing it yourself. Don’t miss out on a festive spread made with love and expertise – we are here to help you make Mediterranean magic happen this festive season and any time! 19 Cleveland is your ticket to top-quality Mediterranean food in NYC.
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