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Kokoretsi (Κοκορέτσι)

Another usual suspect that’s present at the Greek Easter table is Kokoretsi. It’s a rotisserie dish made up of skewering seasoned lamb or goat organ meat, wrapped in caul fat and then by yards of cleaned intestines. There are tavernas in Greece that specialize in grilled meats, rotisserie and serve up Kokoretsi all year ’round […]

Greek Easter v.2010

Here we are, the day after Easter Sunday and another feast under our belts…literally! Easter for Greeks is the most significant religious holiday. With Easter, you get the death and resurrection of Christ…we don’t take death and rebirth lightly. Easter’ parallel with Spring, a new cycle of birth and regeneration all fall together perfectly for […]

Greek Food Gazette 02/04/2010

A chef/cook is desired this summer (2010) for a small cafe/restaurant located on the small Aegean island of Antiparos, contact jbreauxnyc@hotmail.com A new Michael Psilakis interview (Pt.1) New Greek cookbook: “Recipes & Recollections of My Greek-American Family” The mystery of Greek wine Greek Easter on the island of Paros

Kalofagas Culinary Tour of Greece (update with price of tour)

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It is my pleasure to announce the Kalofagas Culinary Tour of Greece! Many of you follow this blog as a means of being transported to Greece via my travels, the food and breathtaking backdrop of Greece’s landscape and sea. Now you have the opportunity to join me for what will be a Greek adventure steeped […]

Thrapsala Gemista (θράψαλα-γεμιστά )

One of the reasons I find fasting for Lent more manageable is because when I choose a recipe (and ultimately share it), it has to be good. Not just good enough for Lent but worthy enough to reproduce throughout the year. You should consider cutting down on your red meat intake and boosting vegetables, fish […]

Lenten Cinnamon & Tahini Rolls

One of the ways to cope with fasting for Lent is snacking and quite often, I’m left with the constant desire for sweets during this challenging time. No dairy, no eggs makes eating desserts almost impossible. Almost. Enter this easy Lenten treat that’s inspired by the Tahinopites of Cyprus. Close family friend and Cypriot-born Helen […]

Lemon Meringue Pie

We (Greeks) are now into Holy Week, “Megali Evdomada” – less than a week until Easter Sunday. Both the Catholic and Greek-Orthodox Easters (as is the case from time to time) fall on the same day this year. It is a very spiritual time for Greeks and it is indeed more significant than Christmas. The […]

Lavraki Sto Fourno (Λαβράκι-στο-φούρνο)

Today is Palm Sunday for Greek-Orthodox Christians and it’s the second of two dates during the Great Lent where fish is allowed to be consumed (the other was March 25th, Annunciation). Many parishes will be hosting banquets with the main course being fish. These banquets are popular as those who have followed the strict fast […]

Greek Food Gazette 26/03/2010

Toronto’s Greek Community celebrates Greek Independence Day with a parade along the Danforth (Toronto’s Greektown) and the parade is set to start at 3:30PM The city of Melbourne prepares for the Antipodes Festival…all things Greek A whey with Manouri cheese Tassos in Chicago puts a modern twist on Greek cuisine The reverence of feasting, fasting […]