Braising

Kapani Open Market and Braised Lamb Shanks With Beans

Sep 28th, 2009 | By
Kapani Open Market and Braised Lamb Shanks With Beans

As an adult and as someone totally (I mean totally into food), a visit to a market with the freshest of seasonal ingredients on offer is like a trip to an amusement park. The Kapani Agora (market) in the center of Thessaloniki is one of those attractions…amusement for the foodie. The shouts of store owners [...]



Recipe For a Greek Wedding

Jul 23rd, 2009 | By
Recipe For a Greek Wedding

In less than two weeks, I’ll be back in Greece again for my vacation. This will be my 20th time and I still get excited about going. I still have some experiences to share from last year’s trip. One of the most cherished memories has to be when I attended a traditional Greek wedding on [...]



Grilled Octopus (xταπόδι-σχάρας)

Jul 7th, 2009 | By
Grilled Octopus (xταπόδι-σχάρας)

One of the reasons I started this blog is because I noticed a disjoint from the notion people have of Greek food here in Canada and the United States and what is actually eaten in Greek homes or served if you were to go to a Greek estiatorio (restaurant) or taverna (tavern). This gap is [...]



Lamb Lemonato

May 4th, 2009 | By
Lamb Lemonato

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 [...]



One Day in Paros

Mar 19th, 2009 | By
One Day in Paros

Last year during my vacation in Greece, I spent a couple of days in Naxos for a traditional Greek island wedding and then my plan was to visit the island of Sifnos for the first time. Oh yeah, I got to Sifnos but when one is in Greece, one should always expect a little adventure [...]



Rabbit Stifado (Κουνέλι-Στιφάδο)

Dec 19th, 2008 | By

Lamb and sheep are cute animals, chickens are cute when they are born, calves are cute, turkeys are majestic with their plumage, deer are a adorable. All the above animals do not posess the “Fugly” gene yet we eat them. Rabbits are cute and sadly delicious! I just wanted to draw the parallel before any [...]



Drunken Veal (Μεθυσμένο-μοσχάρι)

Jun 1st, 2008 | By

Today’s June 1st and when a new month begins, it’s customary for Greeks to salute one & other with a “Kalo Mina” or a wish for a “good month”. With the onset of a new month also comes the notion of new ideas. I thought it would be neat to “try out” a new dish [...]



Corned Beef and Cabbage

Mar 15th, 2008 | By

Emiline the Sugar Plum is throwing a party. It’s just a couple of days before St. Patrick’s Day and the Irish all over the world are celebrating the day St. Patrick chased all the snakes out of Ireland. Emiline has asked anyone wanting to participate to post an Irish food or beverage for the event. [...]



Awesome Osso Bucco

Mar 5th, 2008 | By

Osso Bucco is a northern Italian dish, from the Lombardy region (near Milano). The old school Osso Bucco did not include tomatoes (as they appeared in Italy after the dishes creation). This dish is made with veal shanks and icing on the cake for this dish has to be the marrow inside each bone. I [...]



Braised Pork Shanks With a Pink Peppercorn Avgolemeno

Feb 26th, 2008 | By

This title is a mouthful, it fills the eye, satiates the belly. Some thought went into this dish as it’s my first foray into the Royal Foodie Joust, hosted monthly by Jenn, The Leftover Queen. Each month a winner is chosen and the victor gets to choose the three key ingredients that must be used [...]