noun
- a baked dish of layered eggplant, meat sauce, and creamy sauce, popular in Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine
Usage: also spelled 'mousakas' or 'mousaka'; typically made with ground lamb or beef
Examples
- We ordered moussaka at the Greek restaurant for dinner.
- The chef prepared a traditional moussaka with layers of eggplant and béchamel sauce.
- Moussaka is one of the most popular dishes in Greek cuisine.
- She learned to make moussaka from her grandmother's recipe.
- The restaurant's moussaka was rich and flavorful.