Okay, so I don’t usually endorse stealing—but I’ll always make an exception for lamb kleftiko. This dish gets its name from the klephts, Greek rebels who once stole lambs and cooked them in secret underground pits to avoid getting caught. Over time, that sneaky, slow-cooked style turned into one of Greece’s most iconic dishes. In my cookbook, I shared t…
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