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2011 Greek Christmas Gift Guide + Two Book Giveaways!!

Christmas is less than a month away and it’s time to get shopping and buy those presents for those important in your life. Much like last year, I’ve compiled a selection of gifts that would interest the Greek in your life or the philhellene. There’s something for everybody here and gift ideas that suit all […]

Homemade Chicken or Turkey Stock

The basis for any good soup is a good stock and that’s especially important for getting the most flavour. When I make a stock, I buy the carcasses (three) from a chicken (you can use one whole chicken) or the leftover carcass of a roasted turkey and place them in a pot with a carrot, […]

Greek Food Gazette 25/11/2011

Study links Greek diet to longer life Thomas Mueller’s book “Extra Virgin” heaps praise on those dedicated to high quality olive oil and disdain for the fraudsters Crisis-hit Greeks leaving cities for a new rural life A wonderful new cookbook released called “Balkan Cuisine” and featuring regional recipes of Florina

An Evening at Modus With Margrit Mondavi

A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending an evening with Margrit Mondavi and the just one-month young Modus Ristorante. Margrit Mondavi is the widow of Napa Valley wine pioneer Robert Mondavi. Modus Ristorante is owned by Sam Genkov who you may remember from Restaurant Makeover (“I’m watching you”) where his Bravi […]

Giouvetsi With Veal (Μοσχαράκι-γιουβέτσι)

Worth a second look: same recipe as when I first published this very popular Greek dish back in October 2007 with updated photos today, enjoy! This is another traditional Greek dish and it’s still often made in an earthenware pot, a kind of glazed terracotta vessel and baked in the oven. Like many Greek dishes, […]

Pasta With Broccoli, Cheese & a Little Pig

This dish came together with ingredients I had “on hand” in my fridge. A free-styling kind of a dish that can either bear success in the kitchen or a meal for the dog. The first rule is ensure that anything you’re cooking with is still edible and not more suited for the compost bin. Second, […]

Pierogi Pizza

Those of you who are from Slavic countries may be familiar with Pierogies – crescent-shaped dumplings usually filled with potato and cheese and varying to meat, saurkraut fillings and even dessert varieties. Here in Canada, I was introduced to Pierogies through the two very large Ukrainian and Polish communities here in Canada. The Polish community […]

Greek Food Gazette 18/11/2011

  Are you going to help shape the Future of Hellenism? Kalamata conference examines modern olive oil production and sustainability The Byzantine & Christian Museum is hosting an exhibit of 50 Varlamis paintings of Agio Oros until Dec.11th Greek wine spotlight featuring a Matinia, Thymopoulos, Mediterra & St. George Here’s some coffee-flavoured dessert recipes from […]

Chicken With Ouzo

This recipe comes courtesy of one this site’s avid readers, Dirk. Dirk resides in Belgium but he’s a frequent visitor to Greece and in particular Crete. Dirk resides in Belgium but when it comes to vacations…he looks to Greece. He’s tried many of the dishes on this blog and now it’s my time to thank […]

Beet & Walnut Muffins

A couple of weeks ago I saw a recipe for a Beet & Walnut cake – one of those cakes that was probably baked in a loaf pan an resembled a banana or zucchini bread. Kinda. What was unique about this bread is that it contained  grated beets – raw beets and when you cut […]