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Latholemono (λαδολέμονο)

Latholemono literally translates to oil-lemon. Oil and lemon are ingredients indigenous to Greece and found in every kitchen, used by every Greek cook and enjoyed by millions who love Greek food. Greeks love their seafood. If it weren’t for it’s northernmost borders, Greece would be an island, surrounded almost entirely by the sea. Years ago […]

Briam Florinis (Μπριαμ-Φλωρινης)

When I was growing up, I was forced to eat what my parents ate and endless arguments and bratty moping took place until a winner came out on top. Conversely, I also missed out on alot of dishes that my parents didn’t like. My father, to this day, has not and will not eat chicken. […]

Zen and The Art of Steak

Slowly but surely the weather is improving day by day. The winter coats are gone and I went out last night wearing just a leather jacket. However, before I went out I did fire up my grill. On order…steak! Look at the sizzle I captured in the photo! Awesome. That’s how good the steak was […]

Cucumber & Dill Dressing

Jar Cucumber & Dill Dressing

This dressing will be very reminiscent of Greece’s most famous dip, Tzatziki. You could be creative and turn your leftover Tzatziki into a dressing or, follow my easy steps to make a cool, Spring dressing to usher in the warmer months ahead. It’s nice to see more & more people are not afraid to eat […]

Step Aside Coconut Shrimp

There’s a new kid in town, he’s Almond-Crusted Shrimp. I’ll still adore and eat coconut shrimp but this appetizer is closer to home. The crust is of almonds. There are lots of almonds in Greece. I’m Greek-Canadian, the dish screams Greek, the recipe source is from Canada, I’m born in Canada and… my blog is […]

Look! Over Here….

Today was a pretty damn good day. The weather is looking bright, the temperature is rising and the blog is reaching out to new avenues. Judy of No Fear Entertaining emailed me with the excitement of rock groupie about how my recent Churrasco chicken dish got picked up on NBC San Diego’s affiliate TV station […]

Costolette di Maiale Piccante

Is it just me or do you all have a backlog of dishes you would like to try? Just counting the tagged recipes I have saved, I’m at 156! Nevermind the new dishes I see daily or recipes from a cookbook, magazine or tv show. I have a big problem but I swear, I’ll get […]

Grilled Pork Chops With an Onion Marmalade

I enjoyed the whole experience of barbecuing so much the other day I had to go back to the grill and make up for lost winter-time BBQ moments. Today’s grilling subject is pork chops. Pretty run-of-the-mill, eh? Pork chops do not have much flavour, often they end up being dry and one often needs a […]

Thai Green Curry With Scallops & Shrimp

Can you believe it? It’s almost April and the cold weather is finally fading away (Phew). With the end of March here, it means that I should submit my entry into the Royal Foodie Joust for this month. Last month, Val of More Than Burnt Toast was voted by her peers to have presented the […]

Okra With Veal

Another staple of the Greek kitchen are okra. Okra is used alot in southern US cooking, Afro-American “soul food”, the Louisiana dish of Gumbo’s main ingredient is okra and in the Caribbean, Callaloo gets the okra treatment. Okra look and taste similar to beans but then are obviously thicker and taper like a thin pepper. […]