DALLAS — Christina Moros, 41, of Dallas has been eating her grandmother’s Greek chicken and potatoes almost her entire life. She makes it for her children as well, but, of course, it’s never the same as Yiayia’s.
“We never measure anything, but now we measure just for you guys,” says grandmother Christina Zarras, 85. “They try to make it beautiful, I try to make it tasty.”
Zarras came to the U.S. from Greece in 1951, and moved to Dallas from Chicago in 1975. She and her family eat this same dish — roasted chicken and potatoes soaked in lemon juice, broth and oregano — every Sunday after they attend services at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Dallas.
The dish is simple yet tasty, featuring classic Greek flavors such as lemon, olive oil and oregano. Zarras and Moros never tire of it, and it can feed a crowd.