Lamb

Lemon Verbena Rack of Lamb

Jul 22nd, 2010 | By
Lemon Verbena Rack of Lamb

Here’s a dish for those without access to a gas or charcoal grill, perhaps it’s too hot to light up the grill or, you’re living in a part of the world where the season isn’t conducive to some backyard entertaining. The oven still needs some attention and it can still give your family and the [...]



Seftalia From Cyprus (Σεφταλιά)

Jul 4th, 2010 | By
Seftalia From Cyprus (Σεφταλιά)

A couple of weekends ago I had the pleasure of visiting the Cypriot Community of Toronto’s Cultural Centre, where they held their annual Summer Festival on their grounds. After straightening out a mix-up (someone thought I was a politico and asked me to sit at a head table), I located some friends, had a seat [...]



Roast Lamb in Parchment (Αρνί ψητό στη λαδόκολλα)

Apr 26th, 2010 | By
Roast Lamb in Parchment (Αρνί ψητό στη λαδόκολλα)

Oh how many ways to cook a lamb there are. I’m just a Greek guy sharing the many ways. You have braised, boiled, grilled, rotisserie and roast. Then you have your whole lamb, or sections of lamb on the spit, leg of lamb, shoulder, chops, steaks and in this case, the shank. All these recipes [...]



Lamb Exohiko

Apr 13th, 2010 | By
Lamb Exohiko

How would you feel if I presented you feel if I presented you with a dish that presented you some of the favoured ingredients in Greek cuisine?  All wrapped-up in one dish? You get spinach (check), you get tomato (check), you get green pepper (check), you get tender pieces of lamb (check), Greek cheese in [...]



Roast Lamb (Ψητό-αρνί)

Apr 11th, 2010 | By
Roast Lamb (Ψητό-αρνί)

It’s already a week since last week’s Greek Easter Sunday and  would do it all over again just to delight into this centerpiece dish of roasted leg of lamb. Greeks enjoy their meats more on the cooked side. It doesn’t necessarily mean charred to a crisp but it certainly is nowhere near anything resembling pink. [...]



Kokoretsi (Κοκορέτσι)

Apr 7th, 2010 | By
Kokoretsi (Κοκορέτσι)

Another usual suspect that’s present at the Greek Easter table is Kokoretsi. It’s a rotisserie dish made up of skewering seasoned lamb or goat organ meat, wrapped in caul fat and then by yards of cleaned intestines. There are tavernas in Greece that specialize in grilled meats, rotisserie and serve up Kokoretsi all year ’round [...]



Lamb Souvlaki

Feb 11th, 2010 | By
Lamb Souvlaki

Last Thursday was Tsiknopempti in Greece (and anywhere in the world where Greeks celebrated the most popular meat-grilling day of Greek Carnival). I had three options: stay home and simply make a meat dish using my oven’s broiler or a grill pan. Option 2 was to head down to Toronto’s Greektown (the Danforth) and be [...]



Anogeia Lamb With Macaronia

Oct 9th, 2009 | By
Anogeia Lamb With Macaronia

This dish is inspired by a recipe I’ve seen in a few Greek cookbooks and the recipe involves lamb (or goat), boiling the pasta in meat stock and the result is a meal that tastes way more complex than the ingredient list would lead you to believe. The village of Anogeia is located over 700 [...]



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 [...]



Lamb Chops (Αρνίσια-παϊδάκια)

Aug 3rd, 2009 | By
Lamb Chops (Αρνίσια-παϊδάκια)

One of the most enjoyable grilling centerpieces for Greeks (or anyone that enjoys the outdoor grill) would have to be lamb chops. There are many approaches…grill the whole rack and cut into individual chops, add an herb & crumb crust, marinades, spice variations….you name it! Like any dish that turns out wonderfully, the key is [...]