Braised Lamb Shanks & Beans

I had a steak earlier this week and it was just okay. I’m not eating as much meat as I used to and certainly less steak. At the same, I am greatly enjoying the tougher cuts of meat, the challenges in the kitchen to make them tender and relishing the triumph of tasting a delicious, […]
All-In-One-Pan Squares

All the Christmas baking is done, I have one more recipe to show you but I figure I’d sneak in this super-easy treat that dangerous to make. Anytime a recipe with condensed milk appears in it, beware…you just may double or triple the recipe with all the calories going straight to your hips and ass. […]
Greek Food Gazette 17/12/2010

Turkey reaches out to Greek-Orthodox minority Northern Greek winemakers to take action to ensure “Macedonia” brand only for Greek wines Travel postcard: 48 hours in Athens Exploring the Zagoria villages and Pindos mountains of Epirus The Yacht Club of Greece invites foodies to attend their monthly gastro-events, call for future dinners Greek Community of Niagara […]
Baked Oysters “Emmy” With Tomatoes, Capers & Feta

The recipes on this site arrive here by way of many avenues: recipes from my family, some from relatives, other dishes I’ve discovered while in Greece, something I’ve tried at a restaurant that’s so delicious that I have to reproduce it and sharing with you all, cookbooks/magazines, other blogs or suggestions from the many, many […]
Mr. Pide, Turkish Pizza on the Danforth

When I came back from vacation in mid-September I was already reminiscing about the places I had visited and the smells, sights and aromas at many homes and at eateries. I stayed in northern Greece and traveled to the southernmost point in Greece, the island of Crete. I also took a three day side trip […]
Greek Food Gazette 10/12/2010

Boutaris: winning over new fans in wine and in politics Alpine villages, jagged peaks – the villages of Zagoria, Epirus Another Greek-American diner closes its doors For Orthodox Christians, a name is more than just a name The French Institute in Athens hosts the premier of the documentary, “Call of the Mountain” on December 15th […]
Striftaria Pasta With Chickpeas, Shrimp & Crispy Bacon

The cold weather is here and last week I made three soups with the latter being this thick, rustic and very filling chickpea soup. The soup eats like a meal with maybe just some crusty bread on the side or serve a smaller serving if you wish the soup to be merely a starter. This […]
Cuttlefish Stuffed With Tomato, Basil and Feta

Here in Toronto, we’ve experienced the first real cold days (and evenings) where one just wants to tuck in at home and read a book, watch a movie or look back at photos of warmer times…summer in Greece. I find the act of looking through summer photos by the sea, swimming, long, drawn-out meals […]
Greek Food Gazette 04/12/10

St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Fort Worth celebrating 100th anniversary Cava in Montreal offers a taste of Greece Think Grill in Union, NJ – more than Moussaka A review of Limani Seafood Grill in Westfield, NJ Bettany Hughes, the historian and broadcaster, loves Nafplio, Argolida (Peloponnese) Faros in Stockholm, Sweden, offering more than Tzaztiki […]
Italian Wedding Soup

Recipe update from October 2007: I love this soup kitchen classic and I make it at least once a year during soup season. It’s winter and we have soup season! I don’t tinker much with this Rocco DiSpirito recipe other than to use what leafy greens are available in the market. It could be escarole, […]