Macedonian Halva With Spoon Sweet and Cinnamon
This post isn’t so much of a recipe but more so instructions on how to assemble a dessert from ready to eat products. The star of this dessert is Sesame Halva, something us Greeks called Makedonikos Halva. This treat is made by pulverizing sesame seeds and adding honey and often some kind of nut (almond, […]
Romaine Salad With Potatoes, Egg, Sun Dried Tomato, Dill
One of my favourite salads is what Greeks call a Spring or Easter Salad. Many of the ingredients are in season in Spring and it’s always a hit with my non-Greek guests. Today’s salad is a fancier Spring salad and more filling – it could be a light meal with the addition of potatoes and […]
Feta Brulee With Honey and Sesame Seeds
I’ve been looking back at the dishes I served and some of my Greek Supper Clubs and this one is a standout. It’s a piece of Feta cheese with honey but the twist here is that I took a kitchen torch and bruleed the top. The look is stunning but it also gives the cheese […]
Greek Style Fondue
Did you know that Greeks eat more cheese per capita than anyone else in the world? Feta cheese is definitely the most popular Greek cheese but there are many others (soft, firm, semi-firm, semi-soft, creamy, hard, sheep milk, goat milk). I love cheese and melted cheeses are another way of enjoying them. A couple of […]
Baked Rice Pudding
When I visit Greece, my travels always include eateries; some that I’ve bookmarked to check out and others that I have discovered along the way. Bakeries and pastry shops have some overlap, offering breads, baked phyllo pies (savory and sweet), yogurt, custards and rice pudding. A few shops also serve up baked rice pudding. Basically […]
Lemon Kritharaki with Lobster
For a year now, I’ve had more time on my hands to pay attention to the things I’ve let slip by. One of those things has been to share recipes on this site as I used to before I got busy with Greek Supper Clubs, catering and cooking classes. Today’s recipe is from a dish […]
Swiss Chard Dolmades
Most people are familiar with stuffed grape leaves or cabbage rolls. Greeks refer to both of them as a form of “dolmades”. I recall my mom having some leftover filling and she would use romaine lettuce leaves or swiss chard (which is called seskoula in Greek). The great thing about Swiss Chard dolmades is that […]
Golden Beet Salad With Smoked Salmon
I do miss entertaining, catering and hosting cooking classes and Greek Supper Clubs. This salad was served a couple of years ago at one of my seafood-themed supper clubs. I chose golden beets for this dish as the have almost the same colour as the smoked salmon that crowns this salad. My three-citrus dressing, mixed […]
Rabbit in Parchment (Youlbasi)
One of my favourite methods of cooking meats is to wrap it in parchment, sealing meat with seasoning, herbs, spices; a tightly packed parcel locks-in the flavours and the meat is well cooked yet succulent. Traditonally, this dish is called Yioulbasi, a method of cooking brought to mainland Greece by Asia Minor Greeks. Lamb is […]
Sfakiano Goat Yiahni
One of the “must see” regions of Greece is the island of Crete. It’s a big island and your strategy would be to either see it over a few visits or concentrate on one area. The westernmost prefecture is Chania and in the southern part facing the Libyan Sea is the Sfakia area. This goat […]