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Lobster Stock

Lobster is a splurge and each and every time I eat it…it’s special, a delight to eat and I savour each morsel. I use almost everything in the lobster, save the gills (which get discarded). Lobster is not cheap and you may as well squeeze out as much value as you can from this expensive […]

Greek Food Gazette 29/07/2011

  Cypriot “slow food” movement kicking it up a notch Check out these 7 Greek islands that offer value and are off the beaten’track Russian appetite for souvlaki…and beaches continues to increase The River Party in Nestorio (Kastoria) takes place from Aug.3-7th, celebrating live music Greek-Australian releases her book, “My Greek Kitchen” Oscar winning actor […]

Seafood Boil

One of the best, tastiest and “big show” ways to entertain family and friends is to host a seafood boil. A seafood boil is an informal meal where an array of seafood are boiled in a seasoned liquid and when cooked, the contents are simply laid out for all to pick and eat what they […]

Fried Peppers

Almost everyone in Greece will have a garden of some degree. Even the apartment dwellers (there are many) will dedicate part of their balcony to some herbs, a tomato plant or some chilli peppers. My grandfather used to collect discarded Feta tins, fill them with soil and place the plants on the rooftop of the […]

Peach Ice Cream Pops

Here in Ontario we live about 90 minutes from the Canada/US border which is also where Niagara Falls in situated. The stretch of land that hugs Lake Ontario from just south of Hamilton to Niagara Falls is the Niagara wineland. More and more wineries are popping up and I can see that other agriculture/farming is […]

Greek Food Gazette 22/07/2011

Paxos and Antipaxos are two islands near Corfu..said to have been formed by Poseidon Spotlight on open-air/outdoor cinemas in Greece – watch a movie under the stars An in-depth interview with Greek winemaker, George Skouras Egga & Dart, new Greek restaurant opening soon in Miami How Greek yogurt captured the American market

Grilled Shrimp & Manouri Salad

Toronto’s been having some of the hottest weather in years and today we’re expected to reach the hottest temperature EVER for the city. We complain it’s too cold to grill or eat outside and now the flipside…it’s too hot! The A/C is on, I have the stovetop at my disposal and one must eat. Chalk […]

Village (Greek) Salad

Four years, over 1000 blog posts and not one blog post on perhaps one of the most identifiable of Greek dishes…the Village (Greek) Salad.I thought to myself would I get chuckles for posting such a non-recipe or I thought to myself, how could this blog not address this salad? I chose the the latter. In […]

Tangy Maple Mustard Lamb

This past weekend I went back in time and grilled some lamb with this marinade I first discovered in the late 90’s, when I began cooking with passion. I would try different combinations, attempt any cuisine and sample new and exciting ingredients. One of my favourite recipes EVER has to be this grilled lamb dish, […]

Phyllo-Wrapped Shrimp With Three Sauces

Sometimes I make a recipe that leaves me with some leftover store-bought phyllo and I can usually make some Baklava with the rest or Tyropitakia (cheese-filled phyllo triangles). The other alternative is to take some sheets of phyllo, cut them into triangles and roll some shrimp in them and fry them up! This idea is […]