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Giouvarlakia Soup

  Recipe update from November 2007 This is one of my favourite soups, one of my favourite Greek dishes. It’s Giouvarlakia Soup. It’s a soup made of meatballs and rice, good stock and finished off with beaten eggs and lemon juice…Avgolemono. This dish is Greek comfort food. I’ve enjoyed it as a child and I […]

Lunch at the New Acropolis Museum

One of the highlights of my trip to Greece this past summer was my visit to the New Acropolis Museum in Athens. The word “acropolis” refers to the highest point in a city or town. There are other “acropolises” in Greece – Athens’ is the most well-known. The Acropolis of Athens is a limestone rock […]

Pumpkin Bread

It’s October 31st, Halloween and I’m excited about attending a party this evening. It’s one of the few occasions that adults can let loose and be kids again. Pumpkins are everywhere, in the market, in front of peoples’ homes and of course, in the kitchen. Earlier this month us Canadians celebrated Thanksgiving and I made […]

Greek Food Gazette 30/10/09

The Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas presents their Annual Gold Plate Dinner on Friday, November 6th at the Metropolitan Centre. The acclaimed chef MARIA LOI, will be supervising the amazing dinner. Call 416-291-4367 for tickets and info The Fat Greek serves up family favourites in the San Bernadino Valley A Greek man counts his blessings […]

Athens Central Market & Sea Bream in Avgolemono

If you’re a regular reader of my site then you’re into Greek food, enjoy the reports from my vacations in Greece and you’re interested in Greek cuisine and it’s ingredients. Athens – Greece’s capital is home to about 5 million people. That’s alot of people that have to be fed. Most Greeks will go to […]

Poutinga (Πουτίγκα)

Poutinga is the Greek answer to bread pudding. My take on Poutinga inspired by the Corfu (most common) version. Other versions can be found from Santorini. It used to be that regional dishes of Greece were only to be found in it’s area of origin but in this day & age, word travels fast, distances […]

Michael Psilakis’ Pork Sofrito

Last week I was given an advance copy of New York Chef Michael Psilakis’ first cookbook, “How to Roast a Lamb”. It turns out my copy wasn’t so advanced. Yesterday, I popped into Toronto’s “World’s Largest Book Store” and there it was! For those not familiar with Michael Psilakis, here’s a recap: Michael is a […]

Greek Food Gazette 23/10/09

Village Voice’s Ten Best Greek Eats in New York City Greece “a top 4 world tourism destination” Toronto’s Greek Community invites you to participate in the OXI day Parade this Sunday, Oct.25th, 1:00 PM Greek Community of Toronto invites you to it’s Centennial Gala, at the Crystal Fountian, Friday October 30th Kellari in Washington unveils […]

Athens: History, Culture and Lobster

How can one summarize the city of Athens in a blog post? That would be a fool’s game. Athens is the capital of Greece, practically in the center of the mainland, the economic and government hub of the country and home to half of Greece’s population. For those who have traveled to Greece, you will […]

Kelaidi (Κελαηδί)

It’s time to travel to other parts of Greece, both in a geographical and culinary sense. This year’s travels first took me south to Athens. The busiest route in Greece for traffic, trade & transport is between Thessaloniki and Athens. These two largest cities of Greece account for 2/3 of Greece’s population. Frequent plane service, […]