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Volos Greek Supper Club

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It’s time to once again host an all meze evening but this one’s special – join me on Sunday, June 11th as I take you on a culinary journey to Volos – where the concept of Greek tapas was born. It will be an evening of all fish and seafood meze (small plates) served in […]

Phyllo Cooking Class in New Jersey

Join me on Wednesday, May 24th for an evening where I unlock the secrets to making phyllo pastry from scratch. I will share the basic phyllo dough recipe then show you how to open phyllo by hand. The class will take place at Pecinka-Ferri in Fairfield, New Jersey. We will learn to make: I will show you […]

Eggs With Pastourma

One aspect of Greek cuisine that doesn’t get enough attention is charcuterie – yes, cured meats are a part of our cuisine. Mani and Messinia have Siglino and Pasto (smoked pork), the Cretans have Apaki (smoked porn loin), Corfu has Nouboulo (cured pork), Zamponi in Naxos. This is list is just off the top of […]

Briam With Halloumi

Briam is a summer dish that is cooked all over Greece and there are several versions and varieties, depending on the region, the home and the cook’s imagination. The basics of Briam are that it is a melange of vegetables, baked in the oven. The usual vegetables are eggplant, zucchini, peppers, tomato and often potatoes […]

Burnt Ends From Leftover Kontosouvli

One of my favourite things to slow roast is Kontosouvli – chunks of pork butt on the rotisserie. When I make this, it’s a big batch  and usually there are some leftovers. Such was the case recently, having leftover Kontosouvli and besides making pork gyros out of it, I wondered what else I could do […]

Vlita With Eggs and Feta

Every Greek has memories of Yiayias (grandmothers), Theias (aunts) and mothers going out to parks, woodlands, backyards to pick spring dandelions and other wild edible greens. Collectively, these greens are called “horta” in Greek – literally grass but the more accurately they are wild foraged greens. To this day, many Greeks still go on a […]

Salt and Pepper Salmon

RECIPE UPDATE: This recipe was first posted June of 2007, again when the blog was newly born (about a month old). I’ve included the original photo taken with my Canon digital camera for some nostalgia. The recipe however, has remained the same and that’s a good thing. When I prepare fish, the approach is usually […]

Schnitzel with Smyrneiko Sauce

I came up with this dish about a decade ago and was reminded of the dish in a recent “facebook memory” that popped up. The gist of the dish is marrying a schnitzel with a Smyrni (Smyrneiko) style tomato sauce, aromatic with a pinch of cinnamon. Serve with rice pilaf and it’s a wonderful meal […]

Pork Fricassee

Winter is almost officially here and heartier Greek dishes enter the cooking rotation. Greek cuisine is rustic, humble and usually economical. Enter the Fricassee dishes. Fricassee is traditionally a French dish that’s been Greek-a-fied. The most popular versions are made with lamb and today, pork. There are lots of vegetables like onions/leeks, leafy greens (many […]

Greek Omelet With Fries and Sausages

When it comes to eggs, Greeks love to have them for dinner. Fried, scrambled with Feta and tomato or, with potatoes. It’s a shared plate, as a main or appetizer course. Today’s egg dish will remind you of a Spanish tortilla but it’s Greek all the way. Greeks will whip up egg dishes as a […]