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Sole Meuniere

This was the dish that made Julia Child fall in love with French cuisine. It’s a very easy dish but you still want to watch over your fish as they cook because they cook quickly. I am adding some corn meal in my flour mix for a crispy texture and the Greek in me is […]

Baked Crab Legs

Among seafood lovers, one of the great debates is which is better/tastier? Lobster or crab? I love both but crab edges out, especially if I am giving a platter of crab legs. One can find crab legs at your local fish shop and some supermarkets. Much of the product is flash-frozen but it’s high quality. […]

Seared Scallops With Cretan Pilaf

One of the simple pleasures of Greek cuisine is a dish called “gamopilafo” aka wedding rice. It comes from Crete and traditionally served at weddings. Nowadays, many tavernas in Crete have it on their menus. Goat, lamb or rooster are boiled until tender and to give you a richly flavoured stock for cooking your rice. […]

Pizza on Your Grill

Hot summer days and nights are here it’s quite common to eat lighter dishes and avoid recipes that involve the using the oven. Lots of people use their outdoor grills and now I have another use for your grill – make pizza! You’re going to need a couple of bricks to place the pizza pan […]

Hand Smashed Potatoes

I love fried food and the king of fried food are French Fries. Some are intimidated, some are lazy, some don’t like frying in their home, some avoid it. Many love it. This is for those who love crispy fries, each and every time. This method is a 2-parter: boil the potatoes in salted water […]

Cypriot Inspired Meatballs

The Cypriots are known for their Seftelia, which are seasoned pork crepinettes wrapped in lamb caul fat. They are slow cooked over glowing embers. The fat in caul fat melts, keeps the ground pork moist and the combo of pork and lamb is to die for! Not everyone can find caul fat so this easy […]

Tiganopsomo

Last summer while in Greece, I took my mom and my aunt for a day trip to the islands of Aegina and Agistri, both about 90 minutes away from Athens with the ferry boat. After a long day of swimming, long lunch, more swimming…we went back to the taverna where we ate lunch and had […]

Charred Zucchini Dip

One of my favourite Greek appetizers is Melitzanosalata – a smoked eggplant dip that really shines in the summer with local, sweet eggplant from the garden. Another vegetable that’s abundant in the summer is zucchini, the star of today’s dish. I am using inspiration from Melitzanosalata and instead of eggplant we’re using zucchini. Got a […]

Halloumi Fries

Here’s an easy, playful and delicious dish using one of my favourite cheeses, Halloumi. Authentic Halloumi comes from the island of Cyprus (although you may find some domestic brands). It’s a hearty cheese that stands up well to heat: can be grilled, pan-fried and in this case, deep-fried. Halloumi tastes amazing and it’s also a […]

Jerk Chicken

Update: original post appeared June 14, 2007…about a month after I began the kalofagas blog. It was time to update the photos and revisit how I cook the chicken. Look at the photo from 2007! I used to grill direct heat but now I prefer a slower cooking method using indirect heat. This method can […]