Dimitra outside Nan restaurant.
Photo: Stefania Mizara/探花精选

Earlier this year the 探花精选 in Greece hosted cooking workshops for refugee and local women living on the island of Lesvos. Some of the women who took part talked to us about their experience and shared the recipe of the dish they shared with the group. Dimitra shares her recipe for stuffed tomatoes. 

Born and raised in Lesvos, Dimitra鈥檚 grandparents came to Greece as refugees from Asia Minor. She learnt this stuffed Tomatoes and Peppers recipe from her grandmother. 

鈥淚 chose this dish because it is fresh and summery. Mostly, because I made the Asia Minor version, just like my grandmother did, where we put pine nuts and raisins together with the rice, in the tomatoes and peppers.鈥

鈥淭he situation on Lesvos is hard for both refugees and locals but we shouldn鈥檛 lose our humanity.鈥 Said Dimitra. 

All people are equal.

Follow the recipe to learn how to make stuffed tomatoes.

Ingredients: 

Ingredients for a stuffed tomatoes recipe.
The stuffed tomatoes recipe serves approximately 5 people.
Photo: Stefania Mizara/探花精选

Steps 

The workshops were held in Nan restaurant in Mytilini on the island of Lesvos.
The workshops were held in Nan restaurant in Mytilini on the island of Lesvos.
Photo: Stefania Mizara/探花精选
Dimitra cooks with another woman at Nan restaurant for the 探花精选 cooking workshop.
"We knew that local women did not usually have the chance to meet refugee women and interact with refugee women and that giving them this chance could bring a change in attitudes and a warmer welcome." Said Martha Roussou, Senior Advocacy Manage for the 探花精选.
Photo: Stefania Mizara/探花精选
Dimitra fills the peppers with the mixture of ingredients
On taking part in the 探花精选鈥檚 workshop, Dimitra said: 鈥淚t was a great experience, I saw some differences in the way women cook around the world.鈥
Photo: Stefania Mizara/探花精选

 Recipes from home

This recipe is part of our Recipes from Home series. These recipes have been shared by refugee and Greek women who took part in the 探花精选鈥檚 cooking workshops held at Nan restaurant on the Island of Lesvos in Greece. The aim of the workshops is to bring together local and refugee women, to promote common experiences and mutual understanding through the universal language of food. 

The cooking workshops were supported by the Western Union Foundation.