Banana Bread
Old time mama recipe here…taken out her hand written recipe book. You know it has to be good! This is a straight-forward recipe, comes together in the time it takes your oven to pre-heat. If you’re a novice baker, these types of recipes are the ones you try out as there is no yeast and […]
Quince Spoon Sweet
Quince…quinces for plural (for the record). Us Greeks call them “Kydonia” and they are part of the genus of fruits that also contain apples and pears. No wonder quinces look like a cross between the two fruits! This fruit, often referred to as the original “forbidden fruit” is ripe for picking in Autumn. They still […]
Easy Apple Tart
My mother has iPad, a great way for retirees to keep busy, read some news, keep in touch with friends and relatives and share info – like recipes. She sent me a recipe from Ina Garten (Barefoot Contessa), the inspiration for this Apple Tart. I’ve even made it easier, using store-bought puff pastry as the […]
Cheddar Cornbread Muffins
Before Covid-19, It was all rush, rush, rush. In North America, all I saw were people lining up at a coffee shop or waiting in the drive-thru lane to pick up a bagel, breakfast sandwich/burrito, donuts or muffins. In Europe, people actually sit in a cafe, order and leisurely have their coffee and treat. In […]
Bourbon Pumpkin Cheesecake
This weekend, Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving…we can’t wait until November like our American friends. Our Thanksgiving centers around the harvest, being thankful for what we have. Despite the difficulties of 2020, we have plenty to be thankful for. I present to these cheesecake inspired by an Epicurious recipe and I’ve put my my touch to it. […]
Pear Croustade
In this age of the ‘rona, I have extra time on my hands and I am happy to be cooking more for myself and to be able to contribute new recipes here. I am also updating some old recipes I feel that need a fresh look. One such recipe is this Pear Croustade. Posted in […]
Honey Poached Pears With Greek Yogurt
It’s Autumn and pears are in season. One of the more elegant yet easy desserts to serve are poached pears. Poaching means to cook something gently in a liquid. We have pears and the poaching liquid here is sugar, water, lemon peel, spices and Greek honey. Serve these pears with thick Greek-style yogurt, some crumbled […]
Portokalopita (Πορτοκαλόπιτα)
Portokalopita is an Greek compound word translated into “orange pie”. The first time I ever saw this dish was about a decade ago at my friend Maria’s blog, “Kali Orexi”. I had never before heard of this dessert, I have never ever eaten a Portokalopita. It’s been over a decade since my original post and […]
Greek Style Granola
Dried fruits such as figs, raisins, dates and apricots have been part of the Mediterranean diet for centuries. Drying fruit is one of the oldest forms of preservation and is still popular today. Use this recipe as a template, in that you can swap out dried fruit for the ones you like. I like granola […]
Roast Plums With Yogurt, Granola
Local plums are in season and they are so good when paired with brown sugar, a little sweet Mavrodaphne wine and spices. I am a big fan of star anise…cinnamon’s sexier cousin! I served these last summer at one of my Greek Supper Clubs, a warm and comforting dessert with a hint of decadence. Roast […]