Turkey Stuffing…er Dressing
I love making stuffing as a side dish with my roast turkey. Stuffing is made of stale bread, giblets, herbs and placed in the cavity of the turkey. I like baking it separate from the turkey, as it cooks quicker and it is safer: the stuffing may absorb meat juices that may not be cooked […]
Roast Brussels Sprouts With Bacon and Honey
This recipe is for those who love Brussels sprouts. It may be even for those who may want to give them another try. I have always enjoyed them. They are in season, a wonderful Fall dish, affordable and even the frozen ones at the supermarket are of good quality (if you cannot fine fresh). It’s […]
Beef Stew With Eggplant
I love these weekend dishes that take a little more time, ideal for serving on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Greeks like to eat slow, talking between bites, sipping on wine and sampling from the array of dishes at the table. This dish is a great Autumn offering, taking advantage of the eggplants still in […]
Beef Kokkinisto with Makaronia
There are dishes that every Greek family knows. We’ve all had this dish at home or at a taverna. There may be some minor differences but the basics of the dish remain. In today’s case, we’re talking about Beef Kokkinisto aka “reddened” beef. This is a slow cooked beef stew in tomato sauce with spices. […]
Eggplant Papoutsakia II
From day one of writing/blogging about Greek food, it’s been an adventure full of delicious food and constant learning. A lot of positive growth. There are many approaches to cooking the classics and I am a big fan of finding shortcuts that do not compromise the traditional dish. Case in point are Papoutsakia aka Baked […]
Trahana Soup With Tomato and Feta
As a grown up I love trahana. It nourishing, comforting, easy and quick to prepare is trahana. This ancient Greek ingredient is made by boiling cracked wheat in either milk or yogurt, then drying it in the hot sun. It’s then crumbled and stored in pillow cases for future use. It’s often made in the […]
Pan-Seared Salmon on Santorini Fava
The island of Santorini has become well known around the world. it’s white washed alleys, Cycladic architecture juxtaposed with steep cliffs and the blue Aegean sea, stunning sunsets and last but not least, the wine and food. If you were to visit the island, practically every restaurant menu contains “fava” – a dip made of […]
Crab-Stuffed Fish with Lemon Cream Sauce
I’ve always loved food/dishes where they are stuffed. The best foods are stuffed and stuffing fish with seafood is no exception. I find containers of lump crab meat and many of my local grocery stores (fish mongers should carry them) and I had some leftover crab meat (use it or lose it). Basically, the filling […]
Naxos Style Tomato Salad
Greece boasts of over 6000 islands but the most well known are the Cyclades, located in the Aegean Sea. Last year I visited Naxos, a large, almost self-sufficient island – they can eat from what they cultivate. Meat, dairy, seafood, vegetables all grown on the island. I had this simple yet delicious salad that celebrates […]
Taramosalata with Crab
What is taramosalata? It’s a dip/appetizer made with a base of fish roe (caviar). Greeks use carp or cod roe, either bread or potato, onion, lemon juice and oil. Modern times has given us many conveniences and the food processor here does its duty. Tarama can be found at Greek specialty shops. White tarama is […]