omg I'm totally loving the idea of slowing down and enjoying life's simple pleasures patates yahni sounds like the perfect recipe to do just that...I mean, who needs rush-hour traffic when you can have a slow-cooked stew? but seriously, the way they describe this Greek solution is so poetic it's like a warm hug for your taste buds I'm definitely giving this a try this weekend and hopefully it'll become my new go-to dinner recipe
I'm loving the idea of slowing down when it comes to cooking . There's something beautiful about taking the time to tenderize potatoes instead of rushing through a quick stir-fry. And that dollop of whipped feta on top? Perfection . It just goes to show that sometimes, less is more β and I'm all for embracing simplicity in our daily lives .
idk why ppl need so much help w/ cookin' potatoes lol like whats wrong w/ just boilin or mashin em? patates yahni sounds like alot of work for a starchy spud but hey if u wanna spend ur saturday simmerin away in the kitchen go 4 it
I mean, come on, who needs to rush around when you can have a delicious patates yahni? Slow-cooked stew, tenderized veggies, fresh olives... what's not to love? Back in my day, we used to spend hours in the kitchen with our grandmums, learning how to cook real food from scratch. Nowadays, it's all about instant gratification and delivery services . I'm not saying that's a bad thing, but sometimes you just want to put down your phone and enjoy a warm, comforting meal with some real people .
omg i love potatoes but i never knew there was a greek solution lol did they invent potatoes or did they just figure out how to cook them really well? like im excited to try patates yahni this weekend but first can someone explain me what yahni means in greek because it sounds kinda cool