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Quick Pan-Fried Sole

The cooler evenings are here, back to the stove-top for whipping up meals. I love fish and seafood and one of the quickest, easiest dishes is to pan-fry is sole. Sole is a flatfish, others in the same family are flounder, fluke. It used to be on the menus of many fish/seafood  and steak restaurants. […]

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 […]

Corn Dogs

I am sharing this recipe for two reasons: it brings back memories of me eating a corn dog at Woolco (Canadian discount department chain, owned by Woolworth) snack counter. Corn dogs are a hot dog coated in a cornmeal batter, fried and served warm. Flash-forward to 2020 and I still like’em! Go to Quebec, they […]

Sausages With Petimezi and Vinegar

I’ve served this dish a couple of times at my Greek Supper Clubs. It’s a quick and easy appetizer, ideal for cool autumn evenings or day I say…winter nights (eek). It’s a three-ingredient recipe, the most exotic being Petimezi, an ancient Greek ingredient made during wine harvest. Basically, grape must (juice) is reduced down to […]

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 […]

Halloumi Saganaki with Ouzo, Grapes

The first time I tried Halloumi cheese was back in the 80’s – my mom brought some home from a Cypriot friend who got the cheese from another Cypriot friend who made the cheese herself. It’s safe to say Halloumi cheese has gone beyond “cult status”. No longer found at Greek and middle eastern shops, […]

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 […]

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 […]

Frugal Cheese Ball

I’ve been sharing my love of Greek food (and beyond) since 2007. I’ve been privileged to be able to meet so many wonderful people. Other people fond of Greek food and many Greek chefs as well! One such friend is Dina Nikololaou – Chef, TV personality, restaurateur, caterer, consultant. She is also a friend. I […]