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Kotopoulo (Chicken) Maskouli

A couple of years ago while vacationing in Greece, I was up in my Dad’s town (Amynteo) and even though I always enjoy going back to visit the region of my ancestors…I’ve grown tired of chasing chickens (think Rocky Balboa). Amynteo is about 90 minutes north-west of Thessaloniki, in the region of Florina. Beside  Florina […]

Greek Food Gazette 11/02/2011

This week’s photo was sent in by friend and fellow Canadian blogger Val of More Than Burnt Toast. Val’s blog offers delicious West Coast dishes mixed in with some international flavours. Val has traveled to Greece and I consider her a friend of Greece and Greek cuisine. As always, send in your photos of Greece […]

Soft Shell Crab With Red Pepper Skordalia

One of the many strong points of Greek cuisine is that within the lifestyle/way Greeks eat is also the meze/appetizers served at one’s home or at the rustic taverna. Mezedes (appetizers) may come in the form of dips, table cheeses, olives, salads, savory pies, meats and of course, fish and seafood. The plates are small, […]

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 […]

Greek Food Gazette 4/02/2010

This week’s photo was sent in by Artemis Tsipi from Greece. Artemis has just started blogging and I encourage you to have a look at her blog, Wonderfoodland. The photos are gorgeous and the blog is available in both English and Greek! As always, send in your photos of Greece or any photo with “aroma […]

Roasted & Toasted: A Banana & Coconut Ice Cream Recipe

Inspiration arrives via many avenues but the sweetest, most satisfying are born of fond childhood memories. My dad worked the restaurant business all his life. He never worked in a “Greek” restaurant per se but one knew a Greek was in the kitchen or the owners were Greek with one look at the menu. Souvlaki […]