Watch the video showing you how to make Pastitsio, then scroll to the bottom of this post and print out the recipe so you can make it at home.

Pastitsio is a favorite traditional Greek dinner recipe.  It’s a Greek version of lasagna- characterized by a white and creamy bechamel sauce used in place of marinara and a hint of cinnamon.  And I think you’ll find that this is one of the most delicious dinner recipes you’ve ever had!

How do you make Pastitsio?

It’s layered just like traditional Italian lasagna.  The layers are as follows:  noodles tossed in egg are topped with Greek cheese.

A generous layer of meat sauce makes up the next layer.

Then, more noodles and cheese!

On top is the final layer of the bechamel sauce and more cheese!

It’s baked for 40 to 45 minutes, blending all of those layers together to create a fabulous meal.

The best tip I received about making Pastitsio is to make it early in the morning (or the night before), and then warm up individual slices when ready to eat.  You certainly don’t have to make it this way, just know that the pasta dish will be more “loose” and will not likely cut into neat squares as you see in the photos here.

It will be tremendously delicious either way you decide to make it!

I do love how the layers are clearly seen in the slices.  They’re a little mesmerizing. My family LOVES, LOVES, LOVES this recipe.  The bechamel sauce is a welcome change over the usual marinara, the hint of cinnamon in the meat layer is an interesting addition, and the Greek cheese connecting all of the layers is delicious!  Authentic Greek recipes are the absolute best!

If you enjoy Greek recipes, you might also like my Greek Spinach Pie or my Greek Butter Cookies.  You definitely have to try making Greek Tzatziki too!