Cucumber Salad
One of the biggest cheerleaders for all things Greek has to be Val of More Than Burnt Toast. Val used to reside near me, here in southern Ontario and now she “living la vida loca” in the interior of British Columbia. Canada is the second largest country (in size) and our two provinces are separated […]
Feeling Nostalgic
I can’t remember the last time I’ve had iceberg lettuce (other than for a garnish). Either we’re all too busy eating other greens or we just aren’t eating enough of them. I’ve seen a movement where people are introducing this much maligned leaf back into their diets.Let’s face it…iceberg lettuce on it’s own is quite […]
The Paisano in Me
From as early as I can recall, I’ve always enjoyed pasta dishes and I’m pleased that there are endless pastas, recipes and combinations yet to be tried out. First, here’s a gift from me, well…a gift from Barilla pasta. A couple of weeks ago, Mario Batali guested on Rachel Ray’s talk show and he shared […]
The Day After Valentine’s
So last night, I went out to my regular drinking hole, The Artful Dodger pub and I knocked back a few pints, shared some laughs with regulars and commented on the absence of some other regulars. The pub was quieter than usual and that’s fine, it was Valentine’s but half the regulars who didn’t show […]
Lamb Fricasse With Avgolemeno
Lamb is much enjoyed by Greeks. I’ve always liked lamb and I’d eat more of it if weren’t so fattening and cost-prohibitive (yes I prefer lamb chops). Lamb Fricasse was not a dish I enjoyed as a kid but I had an epiphany one late night on the Danforth, Toronto’s Greektown. Back then I was […]
Carrot Dip (Yoghurtlu Havuc)
Last year, as part of my trip to Greece, I also made a side trip to visit the enchanting city of Istanbul (Constantinople). I went to visit this great city as a Greek, as a lover of travel, culture, history and to sample the local cuisine. Much like the Greeks, Turks also enjoy sampling an […]
Seafood Medley With Fusilli Corti Bucati
Looking back at my recent posts, it seems I’m on a seafood kick of late. I’ve been fortunate enough to find some good quality fresh seafood and I recently also found a really good frozen seafood product. For years I’ve seen frozen bags of mixed seafood at the grocery store but the quality was sub-par, […]
Cream of Vegetable Soup
It’s no secret that I love my soups in the cold months. I love brothy soups, chunky soups, soups with noodles and creamy soups. Lately, people shy away from creamy soups thinking that they are packed with flour or heavy cream as a thickener. Sometimes those ingredients are called for but I’ve discovered that potato […]
Beets (παντζάρια)
It’s winter time and yes, the beet dishes are all over the internet, in your markets, in your grocery bags and on your table. I can remember beets beyond a part of my family’s cuisine since I was a young, Greek “palikari”. I’m going to show you beets done 2 ways: the first is the […]
Balsamic Asparagus Salad
Last night the temperature dropped and we now have colder, normal Canadian weather with us once again. I’ve just finished bringing in the evening’s firewood from the garage. I’ll be making dinner in the fireplace over cherry wood with some Keftedes, Macedonian Sausages, roasted red peppers, tomato slices, feta cheese and some crusty bread. The […]