Tuna Salad with Arugula, Celery, Roasted Pepper and Herbs

Tuna Salad with Arugula, Celery and Roasted Pepper

  The most “traditional” Greek recipe for tuna salad is the one I recall from my youth: tuna mixed with all sorts of chopped vegetables and served with a blanket of…yes…mayonnaise! Not so this dish. Here is a perfect Mediterranean Diet recipe for one of the world’s most popular lunch items, canned tuna. Add a […]

Chicken Breasts in a Skillet with Balsamic-Honey Glaze

Chicken Breasts in a Skillet

  Here’s an easy, modern Greek recipe that calls for the subtle sweet-and-sour combination of Greek honey and vinegar. Great extra virgin Greek olive oil, sweet Greek vinegar and honey are all available on my website!

Fresh Cod Fillets Stewed with Eggplants, Peppers and Wine

  There are many simple one-pot fish stews and soups in the Mediterranean Diet, and the combination of fish and vegetables is a common one. Adding economical, seasonal vegetables to an expensive protein–fish—was one way to make a meal stretch farther.

Cinnamon-scented Cauliflower Stew with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Olives

Cauliflower Stew

  Cauliflower is one of those vegetables that incite either ire or awe. I choose the latter and I hope this Greek recipe for cauliflower stew will convince you that there’s more to this cruciferous vegetable than meets the eye. Cauliflower contains all sorts of good nutrients, from a hefty dose of vitamins A and […]

Green Bean Salad with Chopped Onion and Diced Smoked Pork

Green Bean Salad

  Consider this a Mediterranean Diet recipe that is the perfect example of plant-forward with bits of animal protein, used in the way people used to incorporate meat in their traditional diets, a little bit here and there. There are a lot of great traditional cured pork products from all around the Mediterranean and any […]

Greek Briam Baked with Eggs

Greek Briam Baked with Eggs

  The Greek recipe called Briam is one of the classics of the Greek vegetarian table, a wonderful dish made with thinly sliced zucchini, tomatoes, potatoes and peppers. I have omitted the potatoes in this recipe and have given a new look to the dish. When all the vegetables are baked, crisp and golden I […]

Ikarian Fisherman’s Soup with Trahana

Ikarian Fisherman's Soup with Trahana

  Before rice became a common grain in Greece, wheat and all its manifestations, in the form of bulgur, trahana, the local pasta, matsi, and more were the staples by default. Today all over Greece, Greek recipes for fish soup almost universally call for rice. This old Ikarian recipe, from my Ikaria book, however, calls […]

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