Santorini and Crete Culinary Tours 2015

Last year, I led a group of people on a gastronomic tour of Santorini and Crete. We toured wineries, met local artisans, dined in the best restaurants and brought back vivid memories of the Greece. The tour went very well and other than some fine-tuning, we’re delighted to be organizing this tour twice this year! […]
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Kalofagas in the News 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 Minaki creates a European Bistro ambiance with his Greek Supper Clubs. Once seated with friends and family one experiences superb cuisine and wine with informative explanations for each […]
Look Back
A Look Back I also do catering for dinner parties to larger gatherings. Looking for someone to cook that Greek feast for you? You need something from this site cooked for you on a large scale? I can help. If you’re a restaurant looking to overhaul your menu, I’d love to be part of the […]
Easy Tyropitakia in a Pan

While here in Greece, many leave the city for their ancestral town/village or they head to their summer homes/vacation spot. It could be the mountains or in my family’s case, our summer home in Halkidiki. Greeks like to socialize and most of the time you can find Greeks going for a walk (volta) or hang […]
Zucchini Lentil Fritters With Shrimp

These fritters gain lots of inspiration – from the classic Kolokithokeftedes (zucchini fritters) in Greek cookery to Santorini and Canadian food personality/chef Michael Smith. These are very much like the classic zucchini fritter but method of binding the fritter is different here. A successful zucchini fritter depends greatly on how much excess water you squeeze […]
Greek Food Gazette 09/05/2014

Pre-order Peter Minaki’s Big Book of Mediterranean Recipes Greece’s TrainOSE to begin passenger rail service to Sofia and Belgrade 19 Greek olive oils among the world’s best for 2014 Here’s a list of free events in Greece for International Museum Day on May 18th Greek cuisine on the rise in Israel, from souvlaki to eggplant […]
Paximadia With Figs, Star Anise & Walnuts

I came up with this recipe after having an epiphany that I must once again have and enjoy the flavour combo of walnuts and figs in a recent salad with this same glorious pairing of walnuts and figs. In that post, encouraged you to place a walnut and dried fig in your mouth to prove […]
Okra Stew

Last year I introduced you to a Greek dish with stewed veal and okra. Another related dish with okra is the vegetarian version, loaded with onions, okra, perfumed with allspice berries and bulked up with some potatoes for a fine vegetarian main course. There are a few ways you can go out making this okra […]
Baked Keftedes With Onions & Korres

Many of the comforting dishes on this blog come from recipes my Dad loves to eat or in some cases, his recipes that he makes (and shares). My father loves keftedes, Greek meat patties if you will. He loves pasta and my parents tell me about homemade pasta they used to enjoy as children when […]
Recap – Politiki Kouzina, Constantinople Dinner

Constantinople, the name Greeks still like to call modern-day Istanbul. The name Istanbul comes from Byzantine times when it was referred to as “Is Thn Poli”. I have been three times to this magical, historical and magnificent city. Many Greeks who left Istanbul to resettle in mainland Greece, brought with them the many recipes for […]