Archive for May 2009
May 15th, 2009 |
By Peter Minakis 
Looking for a quiet Greek island with near-deserted Beaches? A panel of experts gives you the “inside track” on visiting Greece Race is on to preserve “oldest submerged town”, Pavlopetri If you’re in the Hartford, Conn area and you have a yen for Greek food, Cavos will awake the Greek in you The Wine Spectator [...]
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May 14th, 2009 |
By Peter Minakis 
Spanakorizo is a classic Greek dish of rice, spinach and the appearance of dill or mint (or both) are also evident. As a child, I didn’t fully appreciate this dish but as an adult, I find this dish delicious, sentimental Greek comfort food and healthy to boot! I don’t have a Spanakorizo dish on my [...]
Posted in Greek, Herbs, Olive Oil, Onions, Recipes, Rice, Side, Vegetables, Vegetarian | 44 comments
May 11th, 2009 |
By Peter Minakis 
I can recall having Moussaka from as early as my memory takes me. Every Greek home has a version of Moussaka and surely any of you who read my blog on a regular basis also (of course) enjoy Greek food and you’ve likely had a Moussaka. Moussaka usually is made with slices of fried eggplant [...]
Posted in Baking, Eggs, Greek, Greek Grill, Main, Meat, Recipes, Sauce, Vegetables | 52 comments
May 9th, 2009 |
By Peter Minakis 
The “early summer” edition of the LCBO’s Food & Drink is now circulating and this one’s pretty good. There’s two or three Greek-inspired recipes worth trying, a write-up on Ouzo and some other dishes I’ve bookmarked for trying out. This pesto made for a quick and delicious lunch yesterday. It calls for the use of [...]
Posted in Appetizer, Herbs, Italian, Main, Olive Oil, Onions, Pasta, Recipes | 38 comments
May 8th, 2009 |
By Peter Minakis 
The Greek island of Ikaria has the highest percentage of living 90 year olds, anywhere Don’t forget that the hugely anticipated Oakland Greek Food Festival is happening from May 15th -17th Melina Kanakaredes, star of CSI: NY shares her favourite spots in Greece Beyond Retsina, a “crush course” in Greeek wines and varietals The Salt [...]
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May 7th, 2009 |
By Peter Minakis 
Last year I introduced you to a Greek dish with stewed veal and okra. Another related dish with okra is the vegetarian version, loaded with onions, okra, perfumed with allspice berries and bulked up with some potatoes for a fine vegetarian main course. There are a few ways you can go out making this okra [...]
Posted in Greek, Herbs, How To, Main, Olive Oil, Onions, Potato, Recipes, Side, Stew, Vegetables, Vegetarian | 43 comments
May 6th, 2009 |
By Peter Minakis 
Although alot of Greek cuisine is simple and straight forward, the execution of entertaining with the onslaught of mezedes/appetizers to your guests can create quite the whirlwind in the kitchen. At typical evening with friends and family, one can witness dozens of meze plates being brought to the table through a long evening of eating, [...]
Posted in Appetizer, Cheese, Greek, Greek Grill, Meze, Olive Oil, Recipes, Roasting, Vegetables, Vegetarian | 47 comments
May 4th, 2009 |
By Peter Minakis 
This past Easter, our family came to a consensus that we would not roast a whole lamb on the spit. Greek Easter fell earlier on the calendar (April 19th) and the weather was indeed cooler than seasonal norms. We opted for a whole leg of lamb on the spit and decided to offer “lamb two [...]
Posted in Braising, Easter, Greek, Greek Wine, Herbs, Lemon, Main, Olive Oil, Recipes | 53 comments
May 2nd, 2009 |
By Peter Minakis 
Yesterday was May 1st and in Greek tradition, a Greek will greet their fellow Greeks with a “Kalo Mina” or “Good Month”. May 1st is also the European equivalent of the North American Labour Day. In Greece and much of Europe, a celebration and remembrance of the social and economic achievements are marked with parades [...]
Posted in Dressing, Greek, Honey, Nuts, Olive Oil, Recipes, Salad, Vegetarian | 29 comments
May 1st, 2009 |
By Peter Minakis 
A soon to be full pre-lunch patio on Toronto’s Danforth Avenue (Greektown). On the Greek island of Skopelos, 15 tons of almonds are harvested each year Iron Chef Michael Symon shares his family’s “keftedes” recipe The Houlis family sets out to mass-market their chicken avgolemono soup across the US Greece makes a pitch to increase [...]
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