Archive for July 2011
Jul 17th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Sometimes I make a recipe that leaves me with some leftover store-bought phyllo and I can usually make some Baklava with the rest or Tyropitakia (cheese-filled phyllo triangles). The other alternative is to take some sheets of phyllo, cut them into triangles and roll some shrimp in them and fry them up! This idea is [...]
Posted in Appetizer, Dips, Featured, Frying, Greek, How To, Meze, Phyllo, Sauce, Seafood | 12 comments
Jul 16th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Seven Greek Food Festivals to whet your appetite An exhibit titled “100 years of Excavations on Thassos” is being hosted by the Archaelogical Museum of Thessaloniki American Thymele Theatre holds free performances of Euripdes’ Medea in Manhattan, NYC The 17th Kalamata Dance Festival takes place from July 14- 21st The small island of Ikaria produces [...]
Posted in Crete, Featured, News | No Comments »
Jul 14th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Torontonians know and love The Danforth for the string of Greek restaurants, cafés and bakeries that line Danforth Road and spill out on Pape Avenue. Next month the Taste of the Danforth opens up the streets and shop fronts and over a million people pass through Toronto’s Greektown to sample the best of what the [...]
Posted in Diane Kochilas, Featured, Greek Food, Greek Wine, Review, Talk Toronto | 8 comments
Jul 13th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
I have a confession: when I bought an ice cream machine last summer it was for the sole purpose of making this ice cream – baklava ice cream. Inspiration comes from many: I first saw this concept at Jenn The Leftover Queen’s. There’s George Calombaris’ take on it and then there’s my friend David Tsirekas’ [...]
Posted in Butter, Dairy, Dessert, Featured, figs, Greek, Greek Wine, Honey, How To, Ice Cream/Gelato, Lemon, Phyllo, Spices, Sugar, Syrup | 21 comments
Jul 11th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
You know I love fish and seafood and one of the tastiest fish has to be salmon. Canada boasts some of the best salmon in the world (both Atlantic and Pacific). Much of what we eat is farm-raised but wild salmon is also still sold and frankly, preferred. Salmon is sold whole, in steaks (with [...]
Posted in Cheese, Featured, Fish, Greek Grill, Greek Wine, Herbs, How To, Main, Olive Oil, Potato, Recipes, Side, Vegetables | 17 comments
Jul 8th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
If visiting Crete, take the kids to the Cretaquarium or if in Rhodes, try seeing the Marine Aquarium Souvlaki makes its way onto the popular foodtruck trend Vogue’s (France edition) Summer issue has a huge feature on Greece: islands, myths, heroes and pleasures Spotlight on the island of Alonissos, located just off the city of [...]
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Jul 7th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
I can recall my parents enjoying watermelon (and some other fruit like cantaloupe) with Feta for as far back as my memory goes. The combo sounds odd to those that haven’t tried it but those numbers are dwindling (seeing lots of watermelon & Feta posts). Greeks will simply have a slab of watermelon with a [...]
Posted in Appetizer, Cheese, Dessert, Dressing, Featured, Fruit, Greek, Herbs, Lemon, Olive Oil, Salad, Watermelon | 17 comments
Jul 6th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Growing up in a Greek household here in Canada (immigrant family), I remember not always having the toys other kids had, didn’t wear the trendy clothes nor did we go to Disney for vacation but (the family) always were clothed, had plenty of toys, things to occupy my time with and we went on vacations [...]
Posted in Appetizer, Cheese, Corn Flour, Epirus, Featured, Frying, Greek, Meze, Ouzo, Pantry, Potato | 19 comments
Jul 4th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
One person’s weed is another person’ dinner. Purslane grows amok in Greece and the other nations that surround the Mediterranean. This succulent can be found growing in gardens, roadside and yes, even at the farmer’s markets. In Greece, purslane is often made into a salad (or a salad component), stewed or simply added as a [...]
Posted in Condiments, Dairy, Dips, Featured, Greek, Herbs, Lemon, Meze, Olive Oil, Vegetarian | 14 comments
Jul 3rd, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Kea (Tzia) is a gorgeous island that’s near Athens and a gateway to the Aegean Miracle cures from the age of Hippocrates Greek America Foundation offers scholarships to study in Greece Greek Community of Toronto’s Summer Festival continues July 8-10th Limnos, escape from the ordinary Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for [...]
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