Chicken Wings With a Mustard Barbecue Sauce

The second week of the World Cup has commenced and I am enjoying the upsets, surprises and surprising wins and losses by underdogs and favourites. Greece for example, gave us a disappointing 2010 World Cup debut against South Korea but then they won our hearts back with a gutsy victory over Nigeria this past Thursday. […]
Grilled Smoky Mussels

Tomorrow is Father’s Day and I would like to salute all the Fathers and Grandfathers out there who put food on the table, offer inspiration to young boys and men, the comfort and security to daughters and grand-daughters, regale us with tall tales, wisdom and humour. Chances are the man in the house will want […]
Greek Food Gazette 18/06/2010

The Cypriot Community of Toronto hosts its Annual Cultural Festival this weekend Santorini’s “fava” beans receives Europe’s Protection Designation of Origin (PDO) If in Madison, Wisconsin, eat Greek at the Plaka restaurant Ouzo lovers left with a bitter taste Live in & around Toronto and looking for a Farmers’ Market near you? Just enter your […]
Almond Stuffed Shrimp With Crunchy Green Beans

It’s meze time! Appetizers! Backyard entertaining, offering an array of dishes through the evening with family, friends or both! With some prep, a little organization – one can serve an array of mezedes (appetizers) through the evening.I made this dish a couple of weeks ago, inspired by another shrimp dish I made with shrimp and […]
Capellini Crudaoila

This dish is for all of you who are looking for a quick pasta dish that’s flavourful, easy and without the need to get the kitchen all off hot and steamy with the the thermometer outside reaching some higher numbers. The warm weather demands easier dishes without sacrificing flavour. This dish contains a no-cook sauce […]
Greek Food Gazette 12/06/2010

Greece has bragging rights to some of the world’s most beautiful and cleanest beaches. Here’s the full list of 419 pristine beaches and 8 marinas Air Canada launches direct flights to Athens from Toronto and Montreal As goes Greek cuisine, so goes the Greek economy Cyprus tourist arrivals rebound in May Second half of the […]
Perek or Fillota (Περέκ ή Φυλλωτά)

Today, the World Cup of Soccer begins with the host nation being South Africa. Canada’s team did not qualify but Greece’s team did. Soccer (Football) is by far the world’s most popular sport and people will be watching the tournament for the next month. Some will be following the favoured teams (like Brazil), others will […]
Grilled Scallops With Roasted Red Pepper Sauce

Once again last week, a visit to the market offered up inspiration for this dish. The markets are full of fresh bunches of scallions (green onions). Peppers are starting to appear but I have frozen roasted red peppers in the freezer (for just the occasion like today) and a walk to the fish and seafood […]
Bits & Bites With Alexia Haidos

Today’s feature focuses on a dynamic woman and a Greek woman, Alexia Haidos. I came in contact with Alexia as she approached me in becoming “social media” friends, as she was a regular reader of this blog. After reading Alexia’s bio and interview, I think you will all become a fan of this very interesting, […]
Fresh Strawberry Gelato

Today’s post marks another first for me, my attempt at gelato/ice cream. There is a difference between ice cream and gelato: ice cream contains a higher ratio of cream to milk than gelato does. Here I was thinking the reverse all these years (that gelato was the richer of the two). When they say “ice […]