Kontosouvli

In Greece, there are many souvlaki and gyro joints all over the country and on nearly every corner. Then there are tavernas, small eateries that specialize in grilled meats that go beyond souvlaki and gyro, serving pork chops, biftekia, sausages, lamb chops, whole roast lamb on the spit, kokoretsi and kontosouvli. Kontosouvli another rotisserie offering […]
Greek Food Gazette 23/04/2011

This year’s Gabby Awards are set for June 4th on Ellis Island where America’s Best & Brightest Greeks are feted, you too can vote The work of a vine grower never ceases, pruning of vines must occur before Spring arrives Some Easter messages by Orthodox-Christian leaders The island of Milos…it’s all about the beaches John […]
Orthodox-Christian Easter

This post is being written on Good Friday of Holy Week and I thought to write a post that enlightens you of how Orthodox-Christians and more specifically Greek-Orthodox spend the next few days until the culmination of Easter Sunday. The Great Lent began March 7th (Katheri Deftera) or Ash Monday and those that adhere […]
Potato Pizza

Last year I was watching a local Greek program that also has a cooking segment included in each episode. I’m interested in this show as I like to keep abreast of local Greek community affairs and, see what other dishes are being presented (I too have appeared on this show). A dish that I had […]
Stuffed Peppers (Meatless Version)

Who’s your favourite famous vegetarian? In Canada we have Pamela Anderson, Alannis Morisette, Shania Twain. There is Bridgette Bardot, Albert Einstein, Paul McCartney, Natalie Portman, Mahatma Ghandi, Da Vinci, Gaudi! Greece has too many vegetarians to name. There are many out there in the world and the list in growing. I don’t think I’ll ever […]
Pasta With Cherry Tomatoes, Feta, Halloumi & Basil

With regards to my tastes, I often find Feta and Halloumi cheeses competing for my attention in the kitchen. When the call for Greek cheeses is made, I often answer with either Feta or Halloumi. Feta cheese is made from either sheep or goat’s milk (or a combo of both). Have you ever read the […]
Greek Food Gazette 15/04/2011

Toronto born & raised Cathy Anagnostopoulos needs our help to fight Leukemia. Please click the link to find out how you can help save her life Spotlight on Kalamata, the pride of Messinia Watch trailers for the award-winning documentary about Santorini called Pelican’s Watch Greek immigrant finds sweet success in Astoria The Athens Epidaurus Festival […]
Potato Salad With Samphire

I was looking through the photos of my vacation to Greece last year, reminiscing the wonderful time I had, the new friends I made, the new places I visited and the new flavours that danced on my tongue. I also reconnected with old friends, relatives and walked over the same paths I’ve known for the […]
Mango-Ginger Ice Cream

Last year, I read a book about the Fall of Constantinople – figured it would be a pretty good way to prepare for my second visit to Istanbul (and it did). In the book (besides reading about the many battles), I was also interested in the subplot of this period in history – the psyche […]
The One Skillet Chicken Parmesan

One aspect of the kitchen that I’ve really never enjoyed is washing pots, pans – doing the dishes. Sometimes it can’t be avoided and other times I might even forego making something that requires a lot of clean-up…depends on my mood I suppose. Sometimes I also crave a dish but I don’t want the huge […]