Recap – Autumn Flavours of Greece Supper Club

I just completed two sold out Supper Clubs featuring Greek inspired Autumn dishes. I usually hold one supper club a month but this time guests are socially distanced and space is limited. For those that have been to my supper clubs before, you know that the seating set-up was “communal” long table seating. For now, […]
Grilled Soutzoukakia

One of my earliest fond food memories (1974) was noticing how Greeks (in the summer) were always eating outside. Of note were the tavernas that would come alive for the evening service: tables and chairs being arranged outside of the premise, tablecloths, plates, glassware laid out. Greeks eat dinner late (say 10ish) and menu items […]
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 […]
Sweet Potato Gnocchi With Creamy Feta Sauce

One of my fave ‘nouveau Greek’ combos is the pairing of sweet potatoes and Feta cheese (check out this salad). Today, that combo returns with a recipe for sweet potato gnocchi topped with a creamy Feta sauce. Gnocchi are usually made of potatoes and they fall into the dumpling category. They are easy to make […]
Whole Lamb or Pig on a Spit
Whole Lamb or Pig on a Spit Send an email to Kalofagas at info@kalofagas.ca and follow Peter on his popular social media pages below: Instagram Facebook-f Youtube Twitter Pinterest Rss Peter serves the Greek food I grew up on. He manages to make it better tasting than ever. The wine pairings are also expertly done. Lewis […]
Burnt Ends From Leftover Kontosouvli

One of my favourite things to slow roast is Kontosouvli – chunks of pork butt on the rotisserie. When I make this, it’s a big batch and usually there are some leftovers. Such was the case recently, having leftover Kontosouvli and besides making pork gyros out of it, I wondered what else I could do […]
How to Make Pita Bread

Original post appeared Nov. 11, 2009 One of the most well-known foods in Greek cuisine is pita bread. It’s used to scoop-up dips that are usually included in the mix of mezedes (Greek appetizers). We wrap souvlaki in them, we wrap gyro in them, we use pita bread to scoop Taramosalata, Melitzanosalata, Tzatziki, Red Pepper […]
Round-Up of Halloumi Recipes

Recently, Halloumi cheese earned it’s place in the culinary world as a PDO protect – Protected Designation of Product. This means that only Halloumi made on the island of Cyprus can be stamped with this status. A testament to the Cyprus’ unique method of making this popular cheese. Sure, there will be mock Halloumi cheese […]
Swiss Chard Dolmades

Most people are familiar with stuffed grape leaves or cabbage rolls. Greeks refer to both of them as a form of “dolmades”. I recall my mom having some leftover filling and she would use romaine lettuce leaves or swiss chard (which is called seskoula in Greek). The great thing about Swiss Chard dolmades is that […]
Rabbit in Parchment (Youlbasi)

One of my favourite methods of cooking meats is to wrap it in parchment, sealing meat with seasoning, herbs, spices; a tightly packed parcel locks-in the flavours and the meat is well cooked yet succulent. Traditonally, this dish is called Yioulbasi, a method of cooking brought to mainland Greece by Asia Minor Greeks. Lamb is […]