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Take a bit of Greece Home Orders may be placed my emailing me at info@kalofagas.ca. Pick-up only (near Scarborough Towne Centre). Cash etransfer and paypal are accepted (firm). Follow Peter on his popular social media pages below: Instagram Facebook-f Youtube Twitter Pinterest Rss To say Peter Minaki knows Greek food is like saying Canada is […]

Greek Food Gazette 04/04/2014

Toronto area folks, pre-order your Easter Tsoureki now The sweet story of Greek spoon sweets The 10 best galleries and museums to visit in Corfu 10 +1 places to practice yoga in Greece The island of Hydra, a longtime inspiration to artists and musicians

Longing For a Greek Breakfast

For the past few years, there has been a movement in Greece to showcase authentic Greek breakfast items. Emphasis has been given to hotels, inns and restaurants that are frequented by tourists. This is being done because if you’ve visited Greece (and the rest of Europe), you may have had one of those “continental breakfasts”…you […]

Greek Food Gazette 26/04/2013

I am now accepting orders (Toronto only) for Easter Tsoureki (as in photo above), $10 per loaf, order by April 30 at truenorth67 AT gmail.com New Guinness world record for longest/largest Tsoureki in the world A feel good video with a behind the scenes look at Greece’s National Guard (Evzones) GAEA takes silver at New […]

Halkidiki Green Olives Two-Way Meze

Recently, green olive from Halkidiki were finally granted Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status by the European Union (EU). A PDO product is given this designation/label to highlight the uniqueness of the product produced in a specific geographical region. Halkdiki is located in the northern province of Macedonia and if you look at a Greek […]

Orthodox-Christian Easter

  This post is being written on Good Friday of Holy Week and I thought to write a post that enlightens you of how Orthodox-Christians and more specifically Greek-Orthodox spend the next few days until the culmination of Easter Sunday. The Great Lent began March 7th (Katheri Deftera) or Ash Monday and those that adhere […]

Greek Christmas Gift Guide

This year I’m going to post some gift ideas for those with an an eye towards a more Greek Christmas. I’ve compiled some gifts from stocking-stuffers to more substantive presents and the gifts range in price for all budgets. For starters, why not buy some miniature calendars with Greek recipes? I would certainly like to […]

Pistachio Ice Cream With Mastiha

I would to share the third recipe I’ve made using my recently purchased ice cream maker. I made this near the end of June and only just posting it now as I crave it, I want another scoop, another batch. I never used to like pistachio ice cream when I was young. I was turned […]

Zesty Prawns With Halloumi

I really enjoyed this dish as a starter. It fills the eyes, it looks exotic and there’s a lot of colour and flavour going on here. The star of the plate has to be all-Canadian BC (British Columbia) spot prawns. These prawns are in season from May and they can appear in markets for up […]

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 […]