Archive for April 2009

Greek Food Gazette 04/17/09

Apr 17th, 2009 | By
Greek Food Gazette 04/17/09

The Panoussis family’s hunt for wild greens is deeply rooted Michael Psilakis is poised to ravish Miami with his Greek food and Gus & Gabriel’s will soon open at the old Kefi locale in the Upper West Side Look beyond Retsina when thinking of trying a Greek wine Two friends prep a month in advance [...]



Greek Easter Rituals

Apr 16th, 2009 | By
Greek Easter Rituals

I’m often asked why us Greeks celebrate Easter on a different day than everyone else. This question is only partly true as I can recall when our Easter fell on the same day as the Catholic Easter. A calculation is made and there are three main factors that affect the date: It is based on [...]



Cuttlefish With Saffron and Potatoes

Apr 15th, 2009 | By
Cuttlefish With Saffron and Potatoes

Cuttlefish are an under-appreciated member of the cephalopod family. It’s cousins the octopus and squid seem to get all the attention at the party. The cuttlefish can be quickly grilled over high heat or braised until fork tender. The next time you visit your fishmonger, ask him/her if they have any cuttlefish. Chances are they [...]



Kostas Meat Market

Apr 14th, 2009 | By
Kostas Meat Market

Seeing as how it is Holy Week for the Greek-Orthodox, most of us are fasting in some degree and we’re also juggling the duties of preparing for the big feast that awaits us this upcoming Sunday for Easter. Toronto boasts of having about 120,000 Greeks in the Toronto area, over a dozen churches and our [...]



Shrimp With Mastiha

Apr 13th, 2009 | By
Shrimp With Mastiha

Today I will be jumping back in fasting for Greek Lent. This is the home stretch, “Megali Evdomada” or Holy Week, culminating with a feast like no other on Easter Sunday for Orthodox Christians. One I say fast, I mean I will be abstaining from any meat or meat by-products until I go to church [...]



Fried Calamari

Apr 7th, 2009 | By
Fried Calamari

One of my first and favourite seafood dishes that I enjoyed in my earlier vacations to Greece is calamari. In particular, fried calamari. Let’s get something off our shoulders…calamari are squid. Squid belong to the cephalapod family, which include octopus and cuttlefish. If you’re squeamish about cleaning squid, be kind and ask your fishmonger to [...]



Sofrito

Apr 6th, 2009 | By
Sofrito

The title of this dish means three different things in three different languages and cuisines. Sofrito in Spanish refers to a well-cooked and fragrant sauce. In Italian, Sofrito means a saute and it often refers to sauteing a “mire poix”. The Greek take on Sofrito is related to the Italian definition as veal or beef [...]



Garlic Makaronia With Mostra

Apr 4th, 2009 | By
Garlic Makaronia With Mostra

When I was younger, I would go to islands that were certain to have a  good nightlife. A good nightlife is lots of bars and nightclubs, a nice array of women (from all around the world), interesting and friendly people from all around the world, decent food scene with sit-down and take-out available. Another “must [...]



Shrimp With Capers and Dill

Apr 3rd, 2009 | By
Shrimp With Capers and Dill

Doesn’t that plate of shrimp just scream Spring? Before I get on with today’s dish, allow me to do some “housekeeping”. I recently had another giveaway, this time the cookbook Greek Creative Cuisine was up for grabs. David Hall of  of Book the Cook was the lucky winner, drawn randomly through a computer-generated lottery. Congratulations [...]



Greek Food Gazette 04/02/09

Apr 2nd, 2009 | By
Greek Food Gazette 04/02/09

Another favourite stop for Greek food in Salt Lake City is Aristo’s Did you know Tommy Lee of Motley Crue is Greek? Find out what Tommy’s favourite Greek food is New Bakaliko offers up food items for the Hicksville, Long Island community The Greek food and wine scene is alive & kicking in San Francisco…ZHTO! [...]