What’s better than learning with food? Seriously, I can’t think of anything. The best way to end any unit study is with Party School!
We spent the last month studying ancient Greece with the kids. To finish off our unit study, the girls decided we needed an authentic Americanized ancient Greek dinner. The girls aren’t big fans of lamb, and the boys think starches must be served at every meal, so we modified our dishes to fit our family.
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We decided to add to our authenticity by dressing up in our Greek costumes, and we invited some guests over to enjoy the fun.
Ancient Greek Dinner Recipe for Kids
L-, the 11-year-old prepared this dinner on her own. Want to teach your kids to prepare a Greek dinner? Check out the Kids’ Kitchen recipe below:

Prep Time | 20 minutes |
Cook Time | 6.5 hours |
Passive Time | 6 hours |
Servings | people |
- 2 lbs. chicken breast
- 2 Tbsp. Greek Seasoning *Add more or less depending on your tastes.
- 1 whole lemon *Juice of 1 lemon
- 2 Tbsp. salt
- 6 whole pitas
- 2.5 lbs. red potatoes
- 2 Tbsp. Greek Seasoning *Add more or less depending on your tastes.
- 2 Tbsp. salt
Ingredients Greek Chicken Pita
Greek Potatoes
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- Add chicken breasts to a slow cooker.
- Sprinkle chicken with Greek seasoning and salt.
- Juice lemon and add to chicken.
- Cook on low setting of crockpot for 4-6 hours.
- Cut up cooked chicken and add to pitas.
- Clean and cut potatoes into fourths.
- Add olive oil to a pan and heat on medium high.
- Add potatoes and sprinkle with Greek seasoning and salt.
- Cook until potatoes are soft (approximately 30 minutes). Stir often.
Sounds both yummy and fun!
And the best part? I didn’t have to cook it!