My Big Fat Greek Bazaar in Saco, Maine, is a Must
Opa! Ready for some amazing food, unique Greek pastries, and other delicious homemade delicacies just in time for the holidays?
One thing Greeks know is how to cook and bake! Saturday, November 23 from 10 am - 3 pm come to the St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church 186 Bradley Street (Rte 5) in Saco, Maine. You can load up on all sorts of Greek deliciousness.
Saco, Maine Greek Bazaar is half online, half in-person
I do this every year and with the holidays and parties and dinners, it's perfect! I bet no one else is bringing pastitsio! Order online from November 13 - November 20 (while supplies last). You've got lots of goodies to choose from!
- Spanakopita - (spinach and feta cheese layered in phyllo)
- Pastitsio - (it's the Greek version of lasagna)
- Kotopita - (chicken hand pie in phyllo dough)
- Appetizer Mix - (12 mini pitas of each: Spanakopita, cheese, and mushroom)
- Sweet Bread - (traditional sweet bread with Mahleb and Mastic)
- Pumpkin Strudel - (this screams Thanksgiving)
Grab lunch of a gyros while picking out your pastries at the Greek Bazaar in Saco, Maine
A gyros there or to go is available during the bazaar 10 am - 3 pm.
Greek pastries are in-person only at Saco, Maine's Greek Bazaar 2024
Oh - you're gonna want to be there for this! Here are the pastries available:
- Kourambiethese (rich shortbread cookie, dusted with powdered sugar)
- Finikia (walnut cookie dipped in honey syrup)
- Karithopita (Greek honey cake)
- Koulourakia (crisp twisted butter cookies sprinkled with sesame seeds)
- Paxemathia (a Greek walnut & cinnamon biscotti cookie)
- Ravani (Greek semolina cake with lemon syrup)
- Portokalopita (moist orange cake made of crumbled phyllo dough and Greek yogurt)
- Cozonac (sweet Romanian break with Walnuts and Chocolate Swirls)
Online ordering starts Wednesday, November 13! Don't miss out on this truly amazing bazaar!
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