Recipes
Dec 12th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
This dish was first inspired when I saw Anthony head back to home territory (New York) and tour the city’s great old-skool eateries. If you’ve ever been to New York you know that there’s an endless selection of places to eat with every culture and cuisine present and a combo of trendy and traditional restaurants. [...]
Posted in Beer, Featured, Festive, German, Greek Wine, Herbs, Main, Onions, Pork, Quinces, Recipes, Roasting, Salt, Sauce, Stock | 7 comments
Dec 8th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Anytime I travel I like to do some homework on the particular destination and the research becomes feverish when I look into food options. Last year I went to Istanbul for the second time and regardless of if you’re been to Istanbul or not – its reputation as a “food lover’s city” is justified. I [...]
Posted in Cheese, Featured, Herbs, Istanbul, Lamb, Main, Olive Oil, Peppers, Recipes, Spices, Turkish, Vegetables | 6 comments
Dec 1st, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
This past summer in Greece i didn’t get a chance to go to Istanbul but memories from last year are still vivid: people everywhere, a mix of modern and traditional as Istanbul is a city over 20 million that straddles both Europe and Asia, the smells of street vendors hawking their food, the restaurants for [...]
Posted in Baking, Featured, Herbs, Istanbul, Lamb, Main, Meat, Olive Oil, Onions, Pizza, Recipes, Spices, Turkish, Vegetables | 16 comments
Nov 29th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
For those familiar with Toronto, you might remember the Whistling Oyster. Although I’m not a fan of basement establishments, this once used to be innovative, had an open kitchen, one could sit at a table or eat casually at the bar. I’ve been told it has since closed but I hold dear memories of eating [...]
Posted in Canadiana, Cheese, Featured, Fish, Flour, Frying, Herbs, Main, Mushrooms, Quick, Recipes, Seafood, Spices | 6 comments
Nov 25th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
The basis for any good soup is a good stock and that’s especially important for getting the most flavour. When I make a stock, I buy the carcasses (three) from a chicken (you can use one whole chicken) or the leftover carcass of a roasted turkey and place them in a pot with a carrot, [...]
Posted in Featured, How To, Recipes, Soup, Stock | 5 comments
Nov 19th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Those of you who are from Slavic countries may be familiar with Pierogies – crescent-shaped dumplings usually filled with potato and cheese and varying to meat, saurkraut fillings and even dessert varieties. Here in Canada, I was introduced to Pierogies through the two very large Ukrainian and Polish communities here in Canada. The Polish community [...]
Posted in Bacon, Baking, Canadiana, Cheese, Featured, Flour, Herbs, Main, Onions, Pizza, Polish, Potato, Recipes | 10 comments
Nov 15th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
A couple of weeks ago I saw a recipe for a Beet & Walnut cake – one of those cakes that was probably baked in [...]
Posted in Baking, Breakfast, Dessert, Eggs, Featured, Flour, Recipes, Snacks, Sugar, Vegetarian | 9 comments
Nov 14th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
This recipe combines some of my favourite flavours: earthy mushrooms and nutty, smoky wild rice which really isn’t a rice! Wild rice is the seed of an aquatic rice that’s been consumed by Native Indians. Here in Canada, wild rice is grown in shallow lakes in rivers in the provinces of Saskatchewan, Manitoba and north-western [...]
Posted in Canadiana, Featured, Herbs, Mushrooms, Onions, Recipes, Soup, Vegetarian | 7 comments
Nov 6th, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
is at home. Sunday’s are best enjoyed at home with family and friends and it’s a fine to either stretch your culinary wings and cook-up a sumptuous Sunday dinner or shift-down in gears and prepare a home-cooked meal that’s easy, comforting and most satisfying. I chose the latter today – I chose steak. Go ahead, [...]
Posted in Beef, Featured, Greek Wine, Herbs, Main, Meat, Recipes, Roasting, Sunday Dinner | 17 comments
Nov 1st, 2011 |
By Peter Minakis 
Recipe Update from May 2008 My eating diet can be summed up in two seasons: Soup season and salad season. With the exception of the cold soup, it’s salad days indeed. The only other exception I make when it comes to eating a salad ‘year ’round is a Caesar Salad. We’ve all had Caesar Salad [...]
Posted in American, Bacon, Cheese, Dressing, Featured, How To, Lemon, Main, Recipes, Salad, Side | 46 comments