Archive for August 2009

Pickled Anchovies (Γαύρος-μαριναρισμένος)

Aug 31st, 2009 | By
Pickled Anchovies (Γαύρος-μαριναρισμένος)

By the time you read this post, I will have once again touched-down in Greece – the 20th time! I’m barely ever indoors while I’m here. If I’m not at the breach, then I’m at a cafe or bar having a drink with family & friends. Or I could be out front of our summer [...]



In Conversation With Chef Michael Psilakis, Pt.4

Aug 28th, 2009 | By
In Conversation With Chef Michael Psilakis, Pt.4

This is the fourth and final segment of the interview I conducted with Chef Michael Psilakis. Michael talks about some Greek ingredients he feels will be in the forefront of Greek cooking, Michael shares with us his plans for opening up a restaurant in Greece, Michael answers a couple of questions from my readers and [...]



Eggplant Fritters Μελιτζανοκεφτέδες()

Aug 24th, 2009 | By
Eggplant Fritters Μελιτζανοκεφτέδες()

About a year ago, I was surprised but also pleased to see another example of overlap occurring in different cuisines. Jenn, The Leftover Queen shared a post about her mother-in-law’s exquisite cooking, which included eggplant patties from Sardinia. Greeks also make eggplant fritters and these are remarkably easy to make and they are long on [...]



In Conversation With Chef Michael Psilakis, Pt.3

Aug 21st, 2009 | By
In Conversation With Chef Michael Psilakis, Pt.3

This is the third installment of my interview with New York Chef Michael Psilakis. In this segment Michael shares his memories of cooking in the White House on the occasion of Greek Independance Day, we discuss where Greek food/cuisine is headed and we touch upon Greek wines, their uniqueness and the exciting time it now [...]



Wine-Steamed Mussels

Aug 17th, 2009 | By
Wine-Steamed Mussels

Regular readers of my site will know that I enjoy fish and seafood alot and mussels are at the top of the list. Due to cultivation, mussels are available in most markets, they are affordable and they are easy to prepare. If you’re looking for a quick and satisfying appetizer for guests…buy a couple of [...]



A Blush Sorbet With Pears, Rosé and Muscat

Aug 14th, 2009 | By
A Blush Sorbet With Pears, Rosé and Muscat

Here in Greece, trees are planted for their shade as much as they are planted for their fruits. Here at my family’s summer home, we have a pear tree that blocks the late afternoon sun and it also provides us with more than enough pears. Want some pears? Come over….guaranteed to get a full bag! [...]



Taramosalata (Ταραμοσαλάτα)

Aug 7th, 2009 | By
Taramosalata (Ταραμοσαλάτα)

One of the many highlights of the Greek table are the array of dips and spreads. Dips and spreads are often called salads (salates) in Greek and they pair wonderfully with our food culture that depends on bread so much. Greeks are scooping, mopping and dipping with breads. Taramosalata is a dip made from fish [...]



Διακοπές‚…

Aug 4th, 2009 | By
Διακοπές‚…

By the time you read this, I will be in the air flying towards Greece (or already in Greece). The time has come for my annual pilgrimage to Greece, the country where my parents were born and the nation and ideal that I cherish each and every day. The past year was not a good [...]



Lamb Chops (Αρνίσια-παϊδάκια)

Aug 3rd, 2009 | By
Lamb Chops (Αρνίσια-παϊδάκια)

One of the most enjoyable grilling centerpieces for Greeks (or anyone that enjoys the outdoor grill) would have to be lamb chops. There are many approaches…grill the whole rack and cut into individual chops, add an herb & crumb crust, marinades, spice variations….you name it! Like any dish that turns out wonderfully, the key is [...]



Rocket, Pear and Feta Salad

Aug 1st, 2009 | By
Rocket, Pear and Feta Salad

STOP THE PRESSES!!! Toronto’s experiencing some seasonal hot weather and it’s a long weekend up here, in honour of Lord Simcoe. I’ve been busy getting ready for my vacation to Greece, getting my affairs in order, making sure all my “ducks are in a row” and eating with what’s left in the fridge. When I [...]