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Zucchini Sticks

Years ago, when I was of legal age to drink – no wait. Years ago when I would I would get into a bar underage, it was often for “wing night”. I’d have to say that chicken wings became a bar staple from the mid-1980’s. Back then I worked as a gas bar attendant, part […]

Shrimp Bisque

The first time I ever had a bisque was in the late 80’s, at Toronto’s now defunct Whistling Oyster. A bisque is a thick, creamy , highly seasoned soup, classically using shrimp, crab or lobster. It is of French origin and it’s the snobbish cousin of chowder. I saved this recipe from the Toronto Star, […]

Spaghetti With Asparagus and Shrimp

Having eaten rich foods over the holidays, I wanted to eat something lighter (without raiding my birds’ seed mixture). Up here in Canada, we’ve been getting some decent produce from South America (primarily Chile), due to it’s growing season being the opposite of Canada’s. For the past couple of weeks, I’ve noticed some decent and […]

Beef Barley Soup

  A few days ago I showed all of you my Prime Rib and I’m looking forward to enjoying another during the holiday season. Many know that it’s not a cheap hunk of beef so, how does one stretch the use of such an expensive cut? Make stock with the leftover bones. Don’t throw out […]

Salad of Broccoli and Cauliflower

For those in the northern hemisphere, it’s almost winter and our eating gravitates to more meats, soups and heartier dishes. Although I’m not a big salad person in the winter, I think it’s still important to get your dose of veggies in your diet. This salad features broccoli and cauliflower which are low in fat, […]

Cabbage Rolls

Most people associate cabbage rolls with slavic cuisines but the Greeks have had cabbage in their cooking as well. It’s a winter staple and our family’s had cabbage rolls as part of our winter roster of meals. For as long as I can remember, our family has enjoyed cabbage rolls with an Avgolemeno Sauce. The […]

Spaghetti With Squid and Artichicoke Cream

This past Friday I was in a seafood funk and I really couldn’t decide on what to eat. Many food companies have websites that also include a myriad of recipes to try with their product. Barilla pasta has a wonderful site with a ton of pasta dishes that use alot of different pasta shapes. This […]

Zucchini Linguine

Not only is this side dish easy but it’s fun to recite…zucchini linguine. I’m a poet and I don’t even know it! I saw this recipe in a Greek food magazine that appears monthly in the weekend edition of Kathemerini (The Daily). Each month I head down to Toronto’s Greek town (The Danforth) and I […]

Orecchiette With Rapini and Crispy Bread Crumbs

I’ve had orecchiette on my mind for awhile. Orecchiette are a small pasta translated from Italian as “little ears”. Many wonder what’s behind the Italians’ madness for having so many different shapes for basically the same pasta recipe? Well, after having this dish I’m convinced that pairing the type of pasta to the sauce is […]

Greek Lentil Soup

This soup is another “familiar” dish to all Greek homes. Some eat it almost every week and others at the very least during the Great Lent. It’s a meatless soup and for those who fast to the nth degree and avoid oil during Lent, this soup still holds up well using just water. I like […]