SEAFOOD PAELLA

BOMBA RICE Bomba rice is the de facto paella rice, a short-grained variety cultivated in Easter Spain that is said to have originated from an Indian variety brought to the Iberian peninsula. One important property of bomba is its ability to absorb two or three times its volume in water without bursting. As a result, […]
RIPE TOMATO SALAD WITH QUINOA, CRISPY ONIONS AND BASIL

A HEALTHY RECIPE FOR CRISPY ONIONS Ingredients ½ pound onions, peeled 2 Tbsp extra virgin Greek olive oil Sea salt and black pepper Instructions Preheat the oven to 400 F. Slice the onions into 1/4 inch and add them into a bowl. Coat them with olive oil and season them with sea salt and pepper. […]
VEGAN CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

TIPS FOR BETTER COOKIES Preheat the oven for 10 to 15 minutes before baking. – Don’t overmix the dough, as this will result to harder cookies – Chill your cookie dough, at least for half an hour. That’s a guaranteed tip to stop your cookies from spreading. – For better -and even- cookies, make sure […]
ROAST BEETROOT “SPAGHETTI” WITH CARDAMOM AND SPICED GREEK YOGURT

A LITTLE CARDAMOM LORE Cardamom, native to India, was known to the ancient Greeks and used in making perfume, so highly esteemed was its aroma. That very same aroma informs so much cooking all over the world today – cardamom truly is one of the greatest spices on earth. In many parts of the world […]
TAGLIATELLE IN TOMATO SAUCE WITH CHICKPEAS, AND BASIL

PASTA AND BEANS In the Greek kitchen, we cook up a few very old recipes that marry pasta with beans or legumes. Lentils and small pasta are still enjoyed in the Dodecanese islands and in Cyprus, for example. But for sure, the Italians take the prize on so many great recipes for pasta e fagioli […]
SHRIMP AND PINEAPPLE SKEWERS, GARNISHED WITH SCALLIONS

SOY SAUCE AND THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET It might seem incongruous to include soy sauce in recipes that embrace the plant-based traditions of Ikaria and the wider Mediterranean. But the truth is there’s also a large “Mediterrasian” trend afoot and chefs, at least in Greece, have been incorporating this ancient condiment into recipes for years now. […]
RED LENTIL SOUP WITH CHILI, CILANTRO AND TOASTED PITA BREAD

ABOUT RED LENTILS Red lentils are typically bright orange in appearance, and are similar to other lentil varieties in terms of overall – great – nutritional benefits. They tend to break down a little more easily than brown, green or black lentils, and have a mushier texture as well. Additionally, they have a slightly sweeter […]
PARSNIPS ROASTED WITH EVOO AND HERBS

ROASTING PARSNIPS AND SOME NUTRITION! You can cut the roasting time in half by parboiling the parsnips for about 7 minutes before putting them in the oven. Parsnips definitely aren’t at the top of the winter root vegetable list for most Greek cooks. That place would be taken by the likes of beetroot, celery root […]
PESTO-SPINACH TOFU SANDWICH WITH MULTIGRAIN BREAD

TOFU 101 Tofu or bean curd or soybean curd is produced from condensed soy milk through a process similar to cheese making. There are five types of tofu: silken, regular, firm, extra-firm and super-firm. Silken is the softest type of tofu that has a similar texture to a young white cheese. Firm tofu is closer […]
ROASTED PUMPKIN SALAD WITH SPINACH, BLUE CHEESE AND NUTS

BLUE CHEESES & MORE Are you a blue cheese love or hater? How do you feel about Gorgonzola and Stilton, two of the most famous blue cheeses of the world? Did you know that there’s a PDO Greek cheese with a pungent, spicy flavor, made in most Cyclades islands, and especially in Mykonos called kopanisti? […]