Greek Food Gazette 01/12/2013

Some great Greek wine deals at Ontario’s LCBO Acropolis Museum to host art work shops Greek food bank struggles to meet demand Trash from old Thessaloniki hospital gives us a glimpse of life in Thessloniki during WWI Catch the sounds of Imam Baildi at Koo Koo Bar in Gazi (Athens) each Friday in January
Meatless Moussaka

Ahhh Moussaka, a dish food historians can’t agree upon who it belongs to or food critics argue about who makes the best one. I can assure you Greeks love Moussaka and our version is usually made with alternating slices of eggplant, meat sauce and topped with a Bechamel sauce. Probably an equal amount of Greek […]
Cauliflower Stifado With Kale & Kalamata Olives

You’ve indulged in rich foods over the holidays, perhaps some decadence in the diet? I have too! Now that we’re into January it’s time to look to the vast, delicious and healthy vegetarian Greek dishes that we call Ladera or “oiled”. The cornerstone of Greek cookery is seasonal ingredients, quality olive oil and prepared in […]
Roast Pheasant With Mushroom Cream Sauce

Last week I had the good fortune of being given two pheasants, just hunted from southern Ontario’s wilderness. The last time I enjoyed pheasant was over 10 years ago and the pheasant was farm-raised, not wild. Farm-raised game birds, boar, venison will be easier to cook than animals from the wild as the animal’s age […]
Pastourmadopita

I’ve made this pita a few times last month and I am now sharing this festive recipe for a pita containing Pastourma, an air-cured beef with its origins in Caesaria (Cappadocia), Turkey. Greeks have a long history in this area and St. Basil the Great was born here. Yesterday was St. Basil’s day and many […]
Pork & Mushroom Tigania With Katsamaki

The winter time in Greece is all about gathering with friends at someone’s home or at a taverna. Bonus points if the taverna has a fireplace…maybe in the center of the room or tucked in one corner. You’re really lucky if you get a table near the fireplace! My of my favourite wintertime Greek dishes […]
Kozani Style Cabbage Rolls With Tomato & Saffron

The most common and well-known cabbage rolls for Greeks are made with an Avgolemono Sauce. The the rest of the world, most of you are more familiar with cabbage rolls with a tomato sauce. Us Greeks have that in our repetoire too! Today, I introduce you to Kozani Style Cabbage Rolls (lahanodolmades in Greek) with […]
Tsigarides – Fried Pork Chunks

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas with family, friends and loved ones. Yesterday was one of the most memorable…for the company and of course, the food. Christmas for the Greeks goes beyond Christmas day and the tree at this household does not come down until after Epiphany. One of the mezedes I made […]
Juicy Chicken Gioulbasi in Parchment

Another Gioulbasi recipe, Greek man? Why….yes! This recipe comes from a rare, out of print book (only in Greek) that focuses on Rebetika mezedes/small bites and dishes. I love this book and you’ll be seeing more dishes from this fine little book. Again, Gioulbasi is most commonly known as a leg of lamb dish that’s […]
Greek Food Gazette 21/12/2012

Gift certificates now available for my Kalofagas Greek Supper Clubs The Kaimakstalan ski area and Lake Vegoritida region offer lots of activities during the winter months The Bouroume! (We Can) movement in Greece is seeking volunteer and surplus food donations Navarino Icons’ specialty products from Messinia can now be found at Harrods and Julius Meinl […]