Poultry

Grilled Chicken Stuffed With Ramps & Feta Pesto

May 18th, 2009 | By
Grilled Chicken Stuffed With Ramps & Feta Pesto

Last week, I was delighted to share withyou a pesto that was made of wild leeks, otherwise known as ramps. I’ve been enjoying the tub of  pesto tossed with some pasta for a quick lunch, I’ve dabbled and added some crumbled Feta to make another pasta dish and today, that same pesto get’s stuffed into [...]



Roast Chicken and Rice

Feb 17th, 2009 | By
Roast Chicken and Rice

Don’t let the title fool you. The focus of tonight’s dish is rice. I can remember having roast chicken and rice from as early as when I was watching cartoons each morning, there was no remote TV control and children actually played in parks. Fast forward to 2009, people communicate electronically, people are forgetting or  [...]



Piquant Chicken Souvlaki (Πικάντικη-Κοτόπουλο-Σουβλάκι)

Feb 13th, 2009 | By
Piquant Chicken Souvlaki (Πικάντικη-Κοτόπουλο-Σουβλάκι)

Be it in Greece or abroad, I’m finding more Greek restaurants offering chicken souvlaki as an alternative to the pork or lamb variety. Eating a souvlaki can be an indulgence as it’s in a red meat category, some pork fat is usually in the cut of meat and they are so damn delicious! I’ve rarely [...]



Chicken & Halloumi Souvlaki

Jan 6th, 2009 | By

We’re about a week into January and I’m still eating leaner dishes, avoiding butter (mostly) and trying to be a good boy this January. Tonight’s dish is another way to kick-up the sometimes boring chicken breast. Cut it up, marinate it, grill it and pair it with something else delicious. In this case, chicken and [...]



Seared & Braised Breasts of Chicken

Dec 29th, 2008 | By

This following post is actually about a non-visit during my recent stay in New York. Despite my having a full week to sight-see, explore, eat & drink and meet folks along the way – there just wasn’t enough time to patronize all the Greek restaurants of note. Upon my return from New York, I’ve even [...]



Heads & Tales: Kefi in New York

Dec 4th, 2008 | By

During my stay in New York, my days were occupied by sightseeing (nothing too touristy) and the evenings were for dining and meeting new friends. My stay in New York and the exploration of the Greek food scene wouldn’t be complete without tasting the creations of Michael Psilakis. Michael has appeared on Iron Chef America [...]



Grilled Chicken With Mustard (κοτόπουλο-με-μουστάρδα)

Nov 5th, 2008 | By

A condiment that’s been embraced by Greeks is mustard. I see it incorporated in dressings, sauces, on plates with meat or in this case – as part of a marinade. The key to this marinade is good mustard. The mustard in Greece reminds one of a ballpark mustard but it is much milder, not as [...]



Stuffed Turkey

Oct 30th, 2008 | By

Here’s the Main Event folks, the stuffed turkey. I’ve been a big fan of brining a turkey for over a decade now. Oh, I’m sure you all have your favourite way of doing it but out there is an equal amount of people who fear, dread or avoid turkey. Usually because it ends up dry. [...]



Chicken With Spinach and Feta ( Κοτόπουλο-με-σπανάκι-και-φέτα)

Oct 19th, 2008 | By

First off, I like to thank all those who took the time to view my cooking piece and to comment, offer advice, discourage and encourage. I see the wisdom in most of what was said but one can’t be all things to all people and I think it’s best for one to be themselves. The [...]



Papia Portokali (παπια-πορτοκαλί)

Oct 9th, 2008 | By

Greece’s cuisine also has a good roster of wild game recipes and one of the more universally enjoyed meats has to be duck. A couple of weeks ago I seared some breasts that I carved from a whole duck. I was left with a carcass, wings, duck fat and duck legs. When one has duck [...]