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No-Knead Lagana

This no-knead lagana recipe is easy, more flavourful and you may make it beyond Lent. It’s that good. Inspired by Jim Lahey no-knead bread method, this version of lagana will be the talk of the table.

Alevropita

One of the regions known for its variety of phyllo pies is Epirus, located in northwestern Greece. Epirotes are also known for making excellent phyllo pies but sometimes life gets in the way and sometimes a quick fix is needed to feed a family/friends/kids,

Enter Alevropita (translated as Flour Pie) that’s quick and assembled less than the time it takes your oven to pre-heat.

Adult Shamrock Shakes

For St. Patrick’s Day, I like to have make an alcohol version…Shamrock Shake for adults if you will.

Skopelitiki Pita

A spiral cheese pie from the island of Skopelos (part of the Sporades island chain) but what makes them unique is that these are fried.

Greek Meze and Music Night

Come join us on Sunday, April 14th at St. Lawrence Market Kitchen for a night filled with delicious Greek mezedes, ouzo, tsipouro, wine and live music from The Dimitra Kahrimanidis Trio.

Greek Sausages (Intro)

I am a big fan of sausages and when I go to Greece in the summer, it’s a joy to have an array available from the market. The choices vary, depending upon where in Greece you are but let’s do a run-down of Greek sausages.

Greek Style Roast Chicken Thighs

The flavour profile here is classic Greek: lemon, garlic, salt, pepper, dried Greek oregano. This chicken is best with roast potatoes or fries and it’s doable weeknight or weekend.

Mushroom Kritharotto

I’ve wrote about/shared a dish called kritharotto – it’s basically cooking kritharaki (Greek orzo) in the style of risotto. Ladles of stock are added to the pan with the pasta as it gets absorbed – giving one a creamy finish to the dish.

Makalo With Keftedakia

Makalo is a Macedonian gravy. You’ll find in the kitchens of northern Greeks’ home in Florina and Kastoria and I’ve read, as far south as Karditsa in Thessaly.

Makalo is basically a gravy. You have oil, (stock), spices and seasonings. My mom would often add a bit of tomato (that was our family’s twist).

It’s a sauce I remember my parents, aunts and uncles always ate. It’s a gravy made for dipping, poaching eggs or simmering  keftedes or chicken.

Loukoumades me Krema

Loukoumades are very popular with kids and adults alike. You have to try Loukoumades me Krema (custard)…it’s dreamy!