Shrimp, Roe and Dolmades

One of the ways that I “survive” fasting during Greek Lent is by enjoying a diet of shellfish. Shellfish do not have blood and therefore they are acceptable sustenance during the 49 day fasting period. I do not fast for the full 49 days but I do fast on the first and final week (Megali […]
Beans, Bread and Baby Octopus

For the next few posts, you get to enjoy a recap of the Lenten Feast I presented last weekend. Each time I’ll breadown a trio or so of dishes so that you too may prepare and enjoy in the comfort of your own home! The first of today’s trio is a Black-Eyed Pea Salad. You’ll […]
Foodbuzz 24,24,24 Great Lent

Today is the last day of Carnival in the Greek calendar. Tomorrow will be “Clean Monday” and the start of the Great Lent. Clean Monday acquired it’s name from long ago: it was the day on which the housewives cleaned all their kitchen untensils so as to rid the last traces of the Carnival food. […]
Seafood Pasta

A few days ago, I had posted a rare dessert recipe which called for using up leftover Melomakarona to make a cheesecake. One commenter observed that I don’t make desserts often but when I do…I go BIG! I think it’s safe to say most Greek families are more reserved when it comes to desserts. Oh, […]
Whole Roasted Red Snapper

Before I get on with this visually stimulating and most delicious dish, I must say I’m really liking the feel and look of “Kalofagas Mach II”. It’s cleaner, more organized, revolving header scheme and it’s scalab, meaning that changes, tweaks and updates to the look and function of the blog are easily applied in the […]
Kakavia (Κακαβια)

Kakavia is also known as “Psarosoupa” or a fish soup. Kakavia also gets it’s name from the pot in which it’s cooked in, the “kakavi”. By all accounts, Kakavia is the pre-cursor to the modern-day bouillabaisse. It made its way from Greece to Marseilles (Massalia) around 600 B.C. The Greeks cooked this in the “kakavi”, […]
Grouper en Papillote (ροφός-στο-χαρτί)

I am enjoying this January from an eating perspective. It’s been refreshing to look and enjoy meals that are on the lighter side without sacrificing taste or neglecting your hungry stomach. Last week’s Fish a la Spetsiota was warmly embraced by you my readers and it appears it’s caught the attention of some at Food […]
Broiled Scallops (Χτένια-ψητά)
Greeks love their seafood and it’s no wonder…one is never more than a three hour drive from the sea. One of my faves has to be scallops and when I recently found some live scallops in their shell, I pounced on the opportunity to cook with such a rare delight. When one finds scallops in […]
End of a New York Tale

My stay in New York wouldn’t be complete without the hospitality of so many New Yorkers who made me feel like one of them for a week, the fine service I received from the bars & restaurants I patronized and the generous friends who made my tour most memorable. On my final night, my tour […]
Roasted Red Pepper and Potato Salad

I hope you enjoyed my travel and food journey through New York over the past couple of weeks. There have been many times since my return where I wished I could jet off each weekend, see some new friends again and sample more of the city’s great food. I’m thinking New York could become a […]