Archive for June 2011
Jun 30th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
One of my favourite cuts from the pig is the pork butt. This cut is NOT from the rear but it’s connected to the shoulder. It’s got some marbling in the meat and I’ve made my pork souvlaki from this cut, Gyro, a similar pork steakette. Pork butt is the preferred cut when making pulled [...]
Posted in Dressing, Featured, Greek Grill, Greek Wine, Herbs, Main, Olive Oil, Onions, Pork, Potato, Recipes, Spices | 8 comments
Jun 28th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
I’m not sure how to break it you but this ice cream has olives in it…Kalamata olives that is! Before you begin to make funny faces, squint, bunch up and raise your nose at me, let me explain. First, the olives in this ice cream do not have the briny lemon flavour that one is [...]
Posted in Dairy, Dessert, Featured, figs, Greek, Ice Cream/Gelato, Olive Oil, Olives, Ouzo | 14 comments
Jun 25th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
One of my favourite condiments is mustard and my affinity has nothing to do with that yellow ballpark stuff most of you are familiar with but it from my first taste of good mustard…in Thessaloniki of all places! My first trip to Greece was in 1974, accompanied by my mother who had not seen her [...]
Posted in Asparagus, Condiments, Featured, Halkidiki, Meze, Pantry, Sani Resort, Sausage, Thessaloniki | 8 comments
Jun 24th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Head over to the holy island of Patmos Chef Michael Symon says, “America has really destroyed Greek cuisine” New Yorkers love drinking Greek wine – what are you waiting for? Egg & Dart, rustic Greek cuisine comes to Miami The man who fell for Mani’s charms, Patrick Leigh Fermor Post Footer automatically generated by Add [...]
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Jun 23rd, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
One aspect of my life that has changed is are my eating habits. Blogging has definitely made me a better cook, I demand more from myself and of others when it comes to food (that means you restaurants). The food doesn’t have to be fancy nor does it need so many elements that fifteen underlying [...]
Posted in Cheese, Featured, Fruit, Game, Greek, Greek Wine, Herbs, Main, Marmalade, Olive Oil, Roasting, Sauce, Spices | 14 comments
Jun 22nd, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Pasta salads are hit and miss….usally more miss. The reasons why a pasta salad may flop could be too much fat (usually mayonaisse), too much acid, the pasta is tossed while still warm or hot, pasta is under-seasoned or simply no flavour. I created this pasta salad with an eye on flavour and the other [...]
Posted in Cheese, Featured, Greek, Herbs, Olive Oil, Pasta, Quick, Salad, Side, Vegetarian | 17 comments
Jun 20th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Just last month I was in Greece and even though I was there for a a mere 12 days, I squeezed in all the activities I could: seeing family and friends, visiting markets, trying out new eateries and…making new friends. One of the new friends I made was Vefa Alexiadou – the Julia Child of [...]
Posted in Appetizer, Asparagus, Featured, Greek, Greek Grill, How To, Lemon, Lent, Meze, Olive Oil, Ouzo, Spices, Thessaloniki | 13 comments
Jun 18th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Another sure sign of late Spring/early Summer is the arrival of fresh green peas at the market stands. Many of you may be making a mint soup (hot or cold), pairing it with mint (or dill) or simply serving it as a side dish. All are fine but I think I have a fab new [...]
Posted in Bacon, Cheese, Eggs, Featured, Greek Wine, Herbs, Legume, Main, Pasta, Recipes | 12 comments
Jun 17th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Use of olive oil in cooking may lower risk of strokes A Toronto Greek Film Retrospective will be held from June 24 – 26th Watch this music video of a Greek rap artist expressing his love of Feta & Psomi (bread) Montreal is “re-greening” the city with even gardens being planted on highrise rooftops. Are [...]
Posted in Featured, MISC, News | 2 comments
Jun 15th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
This dessert was inspired by Eton Mess, an easy concoction that’s usually made by whipping cream, incorporating crumbled Meringues and ripe strawberries (which are the usual fruit). The Eton Mess was traditionally served at Eton College’s annually cricket game against Winchester College. Now this is where the dessert deviates. I’ve never been impressed with baked [...]
Posted in Cookies, Dairy, Dessert, Featured, Fruit, How To, Mastiha, Nuts, Recipes | 15 comments