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Salad of Smoked Eggplant Dressing With Graviera Croutons & Roasted Peppers

Jan 23rd, 2012 | By
Salad of Smoked Eggplant Dressing With Graviera Croutons & Roasted Peppers

I love eggplant and it especially excels when its given a smoky flavour. The best way to do that is by blackening or charring it – ideally over a charcoal grill but a gas grill or stove-top works pretty good too. Broiling eggplant in the oven doesn’t do the job, save your time. When charring [...]



Spotlight on Chef Paolo Lopriore

Jan 21st, 2012 | By
Spotlight on Chef Paolo Lopriore

Last week my travels took me about 2 1/2 hours southwest of Toronto to Stratford, Ontario. Despite my urges to go seek out the old Justin Bieber haunts (he’s from Stratford), I resisted and went directly to The Old Prune restaurant to taste the creations of Chef Paolo Lopriore from Siena’s Il Canto in the [...]



Braised Rabbit With Mushrooms and Orange

Jan 19th, 2012 | By
Braised Rabbit With Mushrooms and Orange

For a few years now there’s been talk of “sustainable” sources of fish, produce and meat. Today I ask you to consider the rabbit – mild in flavour (like chicken), lean, healthy (no skin) , sustainable and delish. Before I get any comments from the Philistines, the rabbit you see in recipes is not “Fluffy” [...]



Mille Feuille With Pistachio Paste & Creme Anglaise

Jan 17th, 2012 | By
Mille Feuille With Pistachio Paste & Creme Anglaise

This dish came together last year, almost a year now but the time is right. Forgive me for the link-love that’s coming in this post but it’s necessary and good blogging karma. Last year I attended the Canadian Food & Restaurant Association (CFRA) Show where restaurants, franchises, distributors, innovators and practically anyone else who wants [...]



Phyllo Pies For Sale!

Jan 16th, 2012 | By
Phyllo Pies For Sale!

This is one of the most exciting moments since this blog first began back in May of 2007. After many hours of learning the craft [...]



Islim Kebabi

Jan 15th, 2012 | By
Islim Kebabi

For those that have been to Istanbul, you know what I mean when I say it’s surreal: the density of the city, the endless traffic, boats and ships running up and down the Bosphorus, the seemingly endless city filled with historical landmarks and everywhere…I mean everywhere – there’s food to be had. When you’re a [...]



Greek Food Gazette 14/01/2012

Jan 14th, 2012 | By
Greek Food Gazette 14/01/2012

Donkey Beer, a micro-brewery from Sanotorini is….kicking ass Inspired by Toronto’s “The Good Bike Project”, artists in Thessaloniki are gathering old bikes and decorating and displaying them throughout the city The trend continues: Greeks leaving the city returning to the land for their livelihood Greek school to re-open on Turkish island of Imvros Beyond Santorini’s [...]



Ryba po Grecku (Fish ala Greque)

Jan 10th, 2012 | By
Ryba po Grecku (Fish ala Greque)

Last year my brother married a gal of Polish origin which makes me automatically interested in the ways, culture and food of this northern European neighbor. This past weekend while looking for cookbooks at thrift shops and used book stores I tripped upon a a couple of Polish cookbooks which were quickly snapped up. I [...]



Banana Cream Custard Phyllo Bundles

Jan 8th, 2012 | By
Banana Cream Custard Phyllo Bundles

Made this dessert for my cousin a couple of years ago with some leftover phyllo and once again this week after having some leftover phyllo from making last week’s Lemon Meringue Phyllo Tarts. Sometimes there are recipes that call for a partial package of phyllo and with a little creativity you an use up the [...]



Greek Food Gazette 07/01/2012

Jan 7th, 2012 | By
Greek Food Gazette 07/01/2012

“The Greeks of Danforth”, a book on Toronto’s Greektown is set for release Kastoria: Byzantine aura by the lake Here’s a list of ten Greeks from the Diaspora who made a difference in 2011 A movement in France called “Appeal of Nantes” is urging to apply for Greek citizenship as a show of solidarity with [...]