Fried Zucchini Tower With Tzatziki

I am writing this post from Montreal, an overdue getaway filled with lots of great food along the way. Estiatorio Milos, now located in Miami, Las Vegas, New York, London, Los Cabos, Athens and of course, Montreal, where the first Milos opened. Although Milos is known for it’s fresh grilled fish and seafood, they have […]
Gazoza and Vissino Refresher

Growing up Greek, one didn’t grown consuming that much soft drinks (soda as the yanks call it). We had pop (what us Canadians call it) in the house but it was there for guests or on occasion given to us. In Greece, there’s 7-UP, Sprite later arrived but for as long as I can remember, […]
Posh Cretan Dakos Salad

If you’ve been to Crete, you will have enjoyed a Cretan Dakos Salad. The base is a round Cretan rusk, topped with grated (or diced) ripe tomato and finished with fresh tart cheese (fresh myzithra). A garnish of dried Greek oregano, an olive and tuck in! For those not familiar with Cretan rusks (Paximadia), they […]
Eggs With Pastourma

One aspect of Greek cuisine that doesn’t get enough attention is charcuterie – yes, cured meats are a part of our cuisine. Mani and Messinia have Siglino and Pasto (smoked pork), the Cretans have Apaki (smoked porn loin), Corfu has Nouboulo (cured pork), Zamponi in Naxos. This is list is just off the top of […]
Mediterranean Tuna Tartare

For those that have been to Greece and other Mediterranean countries, you may have seen some modern takes on dishes, some international flare mixed in with local ingredients. Some of the fancier seafood tavernas are serving ceviches, crudo, cured fish dishes, even sashimi and sushi. Many of the dishes have foreign influences and techniques while […]
Pan-Seared Salmon With Greens, Tomatoes and Chives

Here’s a quick, delicious and restaurant-grade dish you can make for yourself or for your guests. In either instance, this recipe will impress. I recently learned of a French Chef named Raymond Blanc, through his cooking show called Simply Raymond Blanc. Chef runs a restaurant in an English castle and the show is set there […]
Chicken Giouvetsi

Original post appeared on my blog on July 2008. Although I’ve made this dish several times since then, I was overdue to update the post (and photos). Since then, sheet pan and one pot meals have become very popular – us Greeks have been doing this for ages! Greek cooking is filled with dishes that […]
Semolina Halva With Ice Cream Surprise

When in Greece, you’ll notice the locals like to dine out a lot. It’s part of the social fabric of Greek society. Meeting up with family, friends, colleagues is a joy: sharing food, toasting to life, your health and eating. Greeks love to eat! Many tavernas will also bring a “kerasma” or treat to end […]
Greekish Nicoise Salad

A few years ago, I served up this salad at one of my Greek Supper Clubs. It was a Nicoise Salad with some Greek elements (to which I will get to shortly). A Nicoise Salad is French, originating from the southern French city of Nice. Basically it’s a composed salad of raw vegetables, canned or […]
Chocolate Mosaico with Halva & Hazelnuts

During periods of lockdown, I have watched a little more television and with technology these days, I can also watch TV programming from Greece, which includes a lot of food and travel shows. One such show is called “Syntages Psyhis”, roughly translated as “recipes with soul”, hosted by cookbook author, cooking show host Eleni Psihouli. […]