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Tried, Tested and True

I’m gonna get right to the point. The title of this entry is for a food event hosted by Equal Opportunity Kitchen. Giz and Psychgrad, the mother & daughter duo co-host this food blog right from my the province I live in, Ontario. The premise of the food event is to highlight a dish, recipe […]

Hunkar Begendi With Beef

When I visited Greece in the past, I’ve taken side-trips to Istanbul (Constantinople). The city to this day is the center of Greek-Orthodoxy and the Patriarchate is situated there. One of the most interesting experiences during my trip there was to try out many of the dishes being offered up by the Turks. Many dishes […]

Calmars à L’Armoricaine

Today we’re going to travel to France’s northern coast, Brittany. I know this thread is going to attract some pimpled geek that’s looking for one of Brittney Spears’ home movies. (Note to said pimpled-geek…move on, there’s only food porn here). This rugged peninsula (Brittany) faces the English Channel to it’s North and the Atlantic to […]

Got My Freak On For Feta

For most people, a block of feta cheese this size would last awhile. In a Greek home, this “piece” wouldn’t see the end of the week. Here’s a little tidbit for those of you who buy “crumbled feta” at the supermarket: see the piece of feta missing from the front corner of this brick? That […]

At a Loss For Words

Many of you are like me and you have a blog. You peruse the food landscape on the internet, looking for a food idea, a new inspiration or paying a visit to a friend’s blog to see what’s new and exciting. Sometimes we hit gold with a winning dish and other times what you think […]

BBQ Spaghetti

I’m always amazed when parallels, cooking coincidences and similar ingredients arise out of two different, unrelated cuisines. I discovered such a parallel recently after watching a newly introduced series on the Food Network called Down Home With the Neelys. The Neelys run two family businesses in Tennessee and they are famous for their ribs and […]

Latholemono (λαδολέμονο)

Latholemono literally translates to oil-lemon. Oil and lemon are ingredients indigenous to Greece and found in every kitchen, used by every Greek cook and enjoyed by millions who love Greek food. Greeks love their seafood. If it weren’t for it’s northernmost borders, Greece would be an island, surrounded almost entirely by the sea. Years ago […]

Briam Florinis (Μπριαμ-Φλωρινης)

When I was growing up, I was forced to eat what my parents ate and endless arguments and bratty moping took place until a winner came out on top. Conversely, I also missed out on alot of dishes that my parents didn’t like. My father, to this day, has not and will not eat chicken. […]

Zen and The Art of Steak

Slowly but surely the weather is improving day by day. The winter coats are gone and I went out last night wearing just a leather jacket. However, before I went out I did fire up my grill. On order…steak! Look at the sizzle I captured in the photo! Awesome. That’s how good the steak was […]

Cucumber & Dill Dressing

Jar Cucumber & Dill Dressing

This dressing will be very reminiscent of Greece’s most famous dip, Tzatziki. You could be creative and turn your leftover Tzatziki into a dressing or, follow my easy steps to make a cool, Spring dressing to usher in the warmer months ahead. It’s nice to see more & more people are not afraid to eat […]