GRILLED POLENTA WITH KALAMATA OLIVE CONFIT

A LITTLE HISTORY AND A HELPFUL TIP: Corn has been an important part of the original Ikaria diet, in so far as one can claim that, with corn being a New World crop. But what I mean is that once established in the Mediterranean, for almost half a millenium now, it became something people could […]

Honeynut or Butternut Squash Stuffed With Herby Mushrooms

PRACTICAL TIP – KNIFE SKILLS 101!:A paring knife, small and pointy, is ideal for the incisions. Knives which are continually used must always be kept sharp—a blunt or dull knife is dangerous because it requires more pressure and is more likely to slip and cause an injury.

Tabbouleh Salad with Grilled Asparagus, Mint and Toasted Pine Nuts

Tabbouleh Salad with grilled asparagus, mint and toasted pine nuts

HOW TO MAKE A GLUTEN-FREE TABBOULEH:Bulgur is one of the oldest grain products in the Eastern Mediterranean, as wheat is one of the three members of the holy trinity of Mediterranean Diet plants (the other two being the olive tree and grape vine). But in these gluten-intolerant times, knowing some viable substitutes for much-maligned wheat […]

Salad With Fennel, Hazelnuts, and Mastic Vinaigrette

Salad With Fennel, Hazelnuts, and Mastic Vinaigrette. A recipe by Diane Kochilas

WHAT IS MASTIHA AND HOW DO YOU GRIND IT:Greeks consider Mastiha their #1 superfood, a panacea that’s good for everything from gut health to gum health! But it’s also an incredibly versatile spice, pairing beautifully and adding an exotic mysterious undertone to everything from citrusy dishes to tomato-based dishes to savory and sweet white sauces […]

Spicy Scrambled Eggs

Spicy Scrambled Eggs. A recipe by Diane Kochilas

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: TOFU AS AN EGG SUBSTITUTE Tofu makes a great substitute for eggs, but the trick is to find the right kind of tofu. Experiment with different brands and degrees of firmness or softness and try to opt for a tofu variety that is as close as possible to the final texture of […]

Beet and Red Onion Carpaccio

Beet and Red Onion Carpaccio Recipe | Diane Kochilas

HELPFUL TIP: You can also layer the salad as indicated above without dressing or garnishing it. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour. The flavors of the beets and onions will marry better that way, but the onions will likely absorb some of the red color of the beets. Dress and garnish just […]

Banana – Nut Butter Smoothies

Banana Nut Butter Smoothie Recipe

HELPFUL TIP & A LITTLE NUT BUTTER LOVE: Freeze the bananas before pureeing and reduce the amount of ice cubes to a cup to get an extra-smooth smoothie! It’s the nut butter that adds that extra oomf in this easy smoothie recipe. Why? Almond butter is a good source of monounsaturated fat and protein and […]

The Simplest Spicy Beans

Simple Spicy Beans Recipe by Diane Kochilas

BEAN TIPS: There’s always been a lively debate between dried vs. canned beans and which are better for you. Dried beans are definitely more nutritionally dense and taste richer and fresher. But most require soaking, which has become an apparent inconvenience to many people. Canned beans are a close second in terms of nutrition, and […]

Couscous Salad With Tomatoes, Olives, and Bocconcini

Couscous Salad With Tomatoes, Olives, and Bocconcini

HELPFUL TIP: How to make couscous fluffyYou can toss the uncooked couscous in a drizzle of olive oil before adding the liquid, which coats each grain in oil and helps them stay separate. Alternatively, add a drizzle of oil as you fluff up the grains. Use a fork to fluff the couscous—stirring it with a […]

Greek Salad Gazpacho With Kalamata Olive Croutons

Greek Salad Gazpacho with Kalamata Olive Croutons Recipe

FUN FACT: The Mediterranean diet is many things, but more than anything it’s a road map for how not to waste food! Turning stale, leftover bread into delicious recipes is an age-old tradition that spans the region’s many different cuisines. Crostini, bruschetta, Greek bread-based dips like skordalia and more are all ways in which poor […]

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