Eggs
Apr 11th, 2013 |
By Peter Minakis
One of my favourite Greek dishes contains ripe, sweet tomatoes, Feta cheese, extra-virgin olive oil, eggs. I’m speaking of course of Strapetsatha, an oft-made dish by Greeks be for breakfast or for dinner (yes, Greeks love egg dishes for dinner). Strapetsatha is traditionally made by scrambling the egg and tomato mixture and there are the [...]
Posted in Breakfast, Brunch, Cheese, Eggs, Featured, Greek, Herbs, How To, Olive Oil, Vegetarian |
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Jan 11th, 2013 |
By Peter Minakis
Ahhh Moussaka, a dish food historians can’t agree upon who it belongs to or food critics argue about who makes the best one. I can assure you Greeks love Moussaka and our version is usually made with alternating slices of eggplant, meat sauce and topped with a Bechamel sauce. Probably an equal amount of Greek [...]
Posted in Cheese, Dairy, Eggplant, Eggs, Featured, Greek, Greek Wine, Herbs, Main, Onions, Potato, Sauce, Vegetarian |
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Nov 21st, 2012 |
By Peter Minakis
Last Sunday I cooked a more traditional dinner for over 30 guests (more to be written soon) and one of the Greek classics that was enjoyed was Chicken Avgolemono Soup. This soup is our panacea for the common cold. It’s Greek comfort food and anytime I’m feeling a cold coming on, I have Avgolemono soup. [...]
Posted in Eggs, Featured, Greek, How To, Lemon, Poultry, Soup |
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Oct 27th, 2012 |
By Peter Minakis
This dish comes from Greece, handed to me from my mom who tried the dish via a family friend, Kuria (Mrs.) Anna. For this dish I used sea bream (tsipoura) filets but you can use any white fish filets (preferably with skin on). I like the skin on fish – when it is crispy and [...]
Posted in Eggs, Featured, Fish, Greek, Greek Wine, Herbs, Lemon, Main, Olive Oil, Onions, Sauce, Stock |
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Oct 14th, 2012 |
By Peter Minakis
Every Saturday I like to treat myself to a big breakfast. That is to say I enjoy eggs (scrambled or sunnyside up), some bacon or breakfast sausages, toast, orange juice, fruit, coffee. Yesterday I broke-up the monotony of having the same breakfast by adding some mushrooms leftover from last week and one of my favourite [...]
Posted in Appetizer, Bacon, Breakfast, Brunch, Cheese, Eggs, Featured, Garlic, Greek, Herbs, Main, Meze, Mushrooms, Olive Oil |
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Oct 10th, 2012 |
By Peter Minakis
I recall seeing these really stylish pieces of Moussaka that were perfectly plated in a Greek food magazine a couple of years ago and (finally) I got around to trying my hand at these stylish individual portions using these metal ring molds used often by chefs. These ring molds are used to structure a salad, [...]
Posted in Baking, Beans, Cheese, Dairy, Eggplant, Eggs, Featured, Flour, Garlic, Greek, Greek Wine, Herbs, How To, Main, Mushrooms, Olive Oil, Potato, Vegetables, Vegetarian |
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Sep 27th, 2012 |
By Peter Minakis
One of the downsides (there are few) to going to Greece is that lobster prices are astronomical. If you find live lobster at the market it will go for 60 Euros a kilo and at a seafood taverna you will likely pay 80 Euros a kilo for this delicacy. Fast forward to Canada, back from [...]
Posted in Bread, Breakfast, Brunch, Butter, Eggs, Featured, Frying, Herbs, How To, Lobster, Main, Poaching, Potato, Recipes, Sauce, Vinegar |
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Jul 24th, 2012 |
By Peter Minakis
For those that are visiting Greece this summer, I encourage you to also travel north to Greece’s second largest city Thessaloniki. After you’re done seeing the sites, smelling and ultimately tasting the food then you should consider a day trip just one hour south to the city of Veria. Veria is reachable by train, bus [...]
Posted in Almonds, Baking, Beroia, Cake, Dessert, Eggs, Featured, Greek, Lemon, Nuts, Sugar, Syrup |
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May 24th, 2012 |
By Peter Minakis
You know I’m playing in the kitchen when I’m mashing-up savory ingredients with dessert recipes. Such was the case a couple of days ago when I hosted my second Greek Supper Club (this time at the Fuel House). The evening’s menu was focused on the cuisine of the Cyclades islands but when I entertain I [...]
Posted in Baking, Cake, Cheese, Cookies, Dairy, Dessert, Eggs, Featured, Fruit, Greek, Honey, Lemon, Oranges, Salt, Sweets |
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May 12th, 2012 |
By Peter Minakis
To understand where this dish comes from is to first get a hang of what Strapetsada is: basically a scrambled egg dish containing grated tomatoes, olive oil and crumbled Feta and often eaten as a meze or late evening Greek dinner. There are may variances to this dish but those are the basics. Like with [...]
Posted in Amynteon, Appetizer, Beef, Bread, Brunch, Cheese, Eggs, Featured, Florina, Greek, Greek Grill, Greek Wine, Herbs, Meze, Olive Oil, Onions, PDO Product, Peppers, Pork, Sauce |
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