Archive for December 2011

Art Smith’s Fried Chicken

Dec 30th, 2011 | By
Art Smith’s Fried Chicken

I’ve always been in awe of southern American cooking – both high & low country, born of rustic beginnings and absolutely delicious! There’s corn bread, macaroni & cheese, biscuits, meatloaf, hush puppies, ribs, roast ham and one of my favourites, fried chicken. My very first fried chicken came out of a bucket by way of [...]



Baked Brie With Roasted Garlic & Cranberry-Mavrodaphne Sauce

Dec 29th, 2011 | By
Baked Brie With Roasted Garlic & Cranberry-Mavrodaphne Sauce

One of the surprise hits at Christmas dinner was this baked Brie cheese i paired with cranberry sauce. Brie on its own is always welcome on a cheese plate but when baked it’s even creamier, more of its flavour comes out and it’s great when paired with something savory and something sweet. I’ve  always loved [...]



Yorkshire Pudding

Dec 27th, 2011 | By
Yorkshire Pudding

Yorkshire Puddings are an accompaniment served along with Prime Rib Roast. They are made of an egg and milk batter and the most successful “Yorkies” are big and fluffy with holes in them so that you may add “au jus” into them. You’ll need reserved beef drippings/fat from your roasting pan, muffin tin and a [...]



Egg Nog Ice Cream With Salted Caramel Rum Sauce

Dec 26th, 2011 | By
Egg Nog Ice Cream With Salted Caramel Rum Sauce

One of the adopted traditions of my family is to have egg nog offered during the Christmas holidays to family and friends. Egg nog is a milk-based drink that’s offered at supermarkets just before and during Christmas. It also has eggs, nutmeg and may contain other spices. Often it gets spiked with rum, whiskey or [...]



Merry Christmas!

Dec 24th, 2011 | By
Merry Christmas!

Wishing all my readers a Merry Christmas, Καλά Χριστούγεννα for those in Greece. Thank you for coming to my blog day-in, day-out, trying the recipes, telling your friends and helping to make this blog such a success! Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for wordpress.



Greek Food Gazette 23/12/2011

Dec 23rd, 2011 | By
Greek Food Gazette 23/12/2011

Beyond Ouzo, look out for barrel-aged grape distillates to hit shelves in the near future A humourous video explaining what “extra-virgin” means Michelin Star-rated Varoulko is offering New Year’s prix-fixe dinner (Athens) Chicago’s National Hellenic Museum has finally opened its doors to the public A refreshing blog post on Greece’s future Post Footer automatically generated [...]



Sublime, Sexy Walnut-Stuffed Figs

Dec 22nd, 2011 | By
Sublime, Sexy Walnut-Stuffed Figs

Traditionally, figs get stuffed with walnuts and are laid out to be served among the array of sweet and savory bites during the Christmas season, [...]



Ultimate, Awesome & Easy Chili con Carne

Dec 21st, 2011 | By
Ultimate, Awesome & Easy Chili con Carne

Sometimes you’re busy, sometimes you don’t feel like cooking or sometimes you want something quick and easy. A comfort dish from your childhood also helps! Once again this past weekend I was called upon to cook-up a comfort dish at Toronto’s Harbourfront, near the skating rink. It’s cold outside and warming dishes is what’s cold [...]



Pork Tenderloin Seared With a Mushroom Crust

Dec 19th, 2011 | By
Pork Tenderloin Seared With a Mushroom Crust

I’m convinced that the prices of meat cuts have more to do with popularity rather than its true value. Chicken wings used to be given for almost nothing yet now cost almost $10 for a lb. of wings at the bar. How about flank steak? That used to be the cheap “every man’s steak” but [...]



Christmas Cookbook Winners

Dec 18th, 2011 | By
Christmas Cookbook Winners

Thanks to all who entered to win the cookbooks! The first winner of Mastiha Cuisine by Diane Kochilas is  Suzie Dods with comment #9. Now for the winner of the Ancient Grains Cookbook by Maria Speck….Cindy (Maddox) won with comment # 35. Ladies, please email me at truenorth67 AT gmail.com with your mailing particulars and [...]