Spices

Baklava Ice Cream

Jul 13th, 2011 | By
Baklava Ice Cream

I have a confession: when I bought an ice cream machine last summer it was for the sole purpose of making this ice cream – baklava ice cream. Inspiration comes from many: I first saw this concept at Jenn The Leftover Queen’s. There’s George Calombaris’ take on it and then there’s my friend David Tsirekas’ [...]



Endless Summer Pork Cutlets

Jun 30th, 2011 | By
Endless Summer Pork Cutlets

One of my favourite cuts from the pig is the pork butt. This cut is NOT from the rear but it’s connected to the shoulder. It’s got some marbling in the meat and I’ve made my pork souvlaki from this cut, Gyro, a similar pork steakette. Pork butt is the preferred cut when making pulled [...]



Roast Quail With Smoked Eggplant Puree

Jun 23rd, 2011 | By
Roast Quail With Smoked Eggplant Puree

One aspect of my life that has changed is are my eating habits. Blogging has definitely made me a better cook, I demand more from myself and of others when it comes to food (that means you restaurants). The food doesn’t have to be fancy nor does it need so many elements that fifteen underlying [...]



Grilled Shrimp With Mustard & Honey

Jun 20th, 2011 | By
Grilled Shrimp With Mustard & Honey

Just last month I was in Greece and even though I was there for a a mere 12 days, I squeezed in all the activities I could: seeing family and friends, visiting markets, trying out new eateries and…making new friends. One of the new friends I made was Vefa Alexiadou – the Julia Child of [...]



Bulgur Salad

Mar 21st, 2011 | By
Bulgur Salad

Ever had/eaten bulgur wheat? If the answer is no then I’ll ask again…have you ever eaten Tabbouleh Salad? Ahhh, now I see lots of hands up in the air! Bulgur wheat is found in cuisines around the Middle East and it’s also found in Greek cooking. Bulgur is a grain that is soaked in boiling [...]



Pork Gyro at Home

Feb 27th, 2011 | By
Pork Gyro at Home

One of the most recognized Greek foods has to be the Souvlaki. i.e. cubes of meat skewered and grilled over glowing embers. The most common souvlaki you’ll find in Greek eateries is pork but you’ll also find chicken, lamb and beef versions. The other popular Greek street food has to be the Gyro: slabs of [...]



Dad’s Rizogalo (Rice Pudding)

Feb 22nd, 2011 | By
Dad’s Rizogalo (Rice Pudding)

I grew up having not one great cook in the household but two! My dad emigrated to Canada in the 1950′s, on the encouragement of his older brother and uncle, Pantelis ( the fellow I was named after). Like many other immigrant stories, families left their homelands en-masse to greener pastures and in the case [...]



Slow-Roasted Pork Belly

Feb 4th, 2011 | By
Slow-Roasted Pork Belly

I’ve been using this marinade with pork shoulder for a few years. Resplendent with the aroma of fennel, rosemary and thyme, citrus and a bottom end of smoked paprika and coarse ground peppercorns. Light garlic flavour, coarse sea salt offering just the right amount of seasoning and the natural pork flavours come out in this [...]



Apple Crumble Pie

Jan 13th, 2011 | By
Apple Crumble Pie

A fruit that’s still available in the Winter, is abundant in Canada and delicious almost all year’ round is the apple. It’s one of my favourite fruits: crispy, crunchy, juicy, sweet and sour and good for ya! Besides the usual “an apple a day will keep the Doctor away”, apples are also versatile as they [...]



Cinnamon Rolls, Like the Ones at Cinnabon!

Dec 25th, 2010 | By
Cinnamon Rolls, Like the Ones at Cinnabon!

One of the main advantages of blogging is that one comes across a recipe that’s been tested by someone who’s food and tastes you admire. [...]