Black-Eyed Pea Salad with Tangerines, Figs and Nuts

Black-Eyed Pea Salad

This black eyed pea salad with tangerines, figs and nuts brings together the whole Greek diet and a long list of Mediterranean diet ingredients into one delicious, colorful, easy salad. The super foods episode on season 4 of My Greek Table speaks to the huge variety of everyday foods that are Greek, delicious and really […]

Spiced Carrot Soup Topped Three Ways

Spices Carrot Soup

I love carrot soup, and this carrot soup topped three ways has a lot of personality! I wanted to create an easy soup with Greek ingredients that stays true to the Mediterranean diet and also includes some of the Greek superfoods that we highlighted in the superfoods episode of season 4 on My Greek Table. […]

Chicken Phyllo Pie with Two Greek Cheeses and Herbs

Chicken Phyllo Pie

Chicken Phyllo Pie with Two Greek Cheeses and Herbs is a delightful Greek recipe that can double as a main course and meze or snack. It’s an easy dish to make for company, a great brunch idea, and something that can make good use of leftover chicken! The two Greek cheeses in the recipe are […]

Pleated Phyllo Pie with Feta

This Pleated Phyllo Pie with Feta comes from Epirus in Northwestern Greece, although you might know it by another name - Crinkle Pie.

This Greek recipe for Pleated Phyllo Pie with Feta, sometimes called Crinkle Pie across social media (!), is a very easy way to make a delectable Greek cheese pie, or tyropita. There are dozens of Greek recipes for cheese pies made with feta all over Greece, and many of them are from Epirus in Northwestern […]

Feta Cheese Pie (Not) Baked in Embers!

When we witnessed this Feta Cheese Pie Baked in Embers, we were transfixed! This ancient way of baking over hot coals using a copper or steel dome as a makeshift portable oven is something that the shepherds of Epirus have been doing for hundreds of years, if not longer. The dome is called a gastro, […]

Chicken With Prunes

Chicken with prunes

Chicken with prunes, or Poyo con Prunes as it’s called in Ladino, the language of the Sephardic Jews of Thessaloniki, is one of the most delicious traditional Sephardic recipes. Dried fruits and meat are a common combination in Sephardic and Northern Greek cooking. I paired this chicken recipe with an Agiorghitiko red wine from Nemea.

Spanakopita Baked Potatoes

Spanakopita Baked Potatoes

I promise you that the Spanakopita Baked Potatoes from the Foods that Unite Us episode, in Season 4 of My Greek Table, will become a family favorite. You might find yourself making these for a tailgate party, dinner party or holiday table. You can serve it as a separate course, i.e. a starter, and pair […]

Grek-Mex Chicken Fajitas

In the Foods that Unite Us episode of My Greek Table, Season 4, Grek-Mex Chicken Fajitas is a favorite recipe mostly because the marriage of Greek and Mexican cuisines is becoming all the more popular in Athens. The two culinary traditions, despite being on opposite sides of the globe, complement each other beautifully. This recipe […]

Soba Noodles With Tahini And Shrimp

Chaos Cooking. Soba-noodles-with-tahini-and-shrimp

In My Greek Table, Season 4, the Foods that Unite Us episode includes this delicious hybrid recipe for Soba Noodles with Tahini and Shrimp. There is a burgeoning Japanese-Greek culinary scene in Athens, and it’s exciting to see and taste. Pairing this with Greek wine proved to be fun and delicious, too! I chose a […]

Huevos Haminados

Huevos Haminados

Huevos Haminados – slow-cooked eggs in onion skins – is one of the most storied Sephardic recipes from Thessaloniki. These eggs are cooked for hours over onion skins and with Greek coffee and a few other ingredients so that they acquire a deep brown color. This is by far one of the great, traditional recipes […]

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