A delightful winter dessert that can be enjoyed on its own or as a topping for desserts, tarts, yogurt, ice cream, and many other preparations. The amount of sugar may vary depending on the sweetness of our pomegranates. This sweet treat is incredibly easy to make and loved by everyone!
Ingredients:
1 kilogram cleaned pomegranate seeds
600g sugar
600g water
1 cinnamon stick
3 star anise
A splash of lemon juice
A traditional, incredibly tasty and aromatic sweet treat that brings delight and sweetness in every spoonful. Ideal for indulgent moments as a dessert or topping for ice cream or yogurt.
Ingredients:
20 Citrus
1 kg sugar
1 tbsp glucose
800g water
A wonderful and unique mushroom sweet with its delicate flavor combined with the aroma of Chios mastic, which will receive rave reviews from those who try it.
Our Ingredients:
700 grams of mushrooms (chanterelles)
½ kilogram of sugar
2 cups of water
1 tablespoon of lemon juice
1 teaspoon of powdered Chios mastic
A visit to my cousin Eleni, who is also my aunt, and a friend, and and and... she's one of those people you go to and say, "Oh, here I am," and we relax and talk about "our own things." We have lemons... let's make lemon sweet to accompany our endless conversations, our coffee, our desserts, and and and...
Our Ingredients:
1 kilogram of lemon peels (organic or unwaxed)
1 kilogram of sugar
1 tablespoon of glucose
800 grams of water
A delightful pumpkin dessert, now that we have an abundance of it, let's make it to have for our sweets, our yogurt, our ice creams, for our cravings...well, this sweet treat goes everywhere!
Our Ingredients:
500g cleaned and cubed pumpkin
250g granulated sugar
250g honey
1 cinnamon stick
5-6 cloves
1 tsp citric acid
Juice from one juicy lemon
An unusual and delicious little treat that will remind you of... chestnuts. Yes, chestnuts! It melts in your mouth, and you'll be pleasantly surprised by how delightful it is!
So, it's a great opportunity to tempt even the pickiest eaters and introduce them to "giant" flavors in their most delicious sweet version!
Our Ingredients:
½ cup Giant Beans (Kastoria)
½ cup Granulated Sugar
200g Brown Sugar
700g Water Juice from one Lemon
100g Raw Aegini Pistachios
1 Vanilla pod
2 Cinnamon sticks
10 Cloves
A pinch of Kozani Saffron
A pinch of Salt
Easy, quick, velvety, and delicious galaktoboureko! My dad's favorite dessert... even though he's not particularly fond of sweets, he can't resist this galaktoboureko! And we're going to make it with the whole phyllo pastry (both sheets and pieces) because he loves the pastry so much! Let the portions be "generous"! So, this easy galaktoboureko can be made by anyone, even those who are not very skilled in the kitchen, and that's why... we're going to make it today because... we love it!
Ingredients:
For the syrup:
Delicious, aromatic, and light waffles that are perfect for both kids and adults! With endless accompanying suggestions that will impress everyone!
Ingredients:
200 ml milk
200 g self-rising flour
50 g melted butter
1 tsp sugar
1 vanilla bean
1 tsp baking powder
1 egg
A pinch of salt
If you enjoy the chocolatey flavor in your waffles and want something sweet, aromatic, and quick, then I have the solution with this wonderful, flavorful, and speedy recipe!
Ingredients:
180 ml milk
115 g self-rising flour
40 g vegetable oil
1 vanilla bean
25 g sugar
20 g cocoa powder
1 egg
A pinch of salt
One of the many dishes/desserts I learned in Thessaloniki, where I lived for many years, was Barbara. Barbara is boiled wheat with nuts, spices, and sometimes dried winter fruits (usually apples), traditionally prepared on the eve or day of St. Barbara. In Athens, at that time, we had never heard of it. However, my memory brings back my mother, who would add some boiled wheat and nuts to our kollyva, calling it "kollyvozoumo" (kollyva mixture).
It is a custom for housewives to exchange Barbara among households, as a way to receive the blessing of St. Barbara and protect their children from illnesses caused by the cold. Alongside a very skilled housewife and cook, my mother-in-law, I learned the famous Barbara. Over the years, I have replaced sugar with other sweeteners such as honey, grape molasses, and recently experimented with fig syrup, which gives it a more aromatic taste. This year, I added a little fig syrup and brown sugar. The choice of sweetener is purely a matter of personal taste. If you prefer less sweetness, you can reduce the amount of sweetener used.
Ingredients:
Dried Figs It's fig season now, and everyone in my homeland is gathering figs to dry them for the winter. We use dried figs in salads, meat dishes, vegetable rice, and even as a side for a cozy evening by dipping them in tea. The process I will describe is the one my father has been using for years, ensuring that there are no worms or pests. Let's see the steps:
The impressive red velvet cake with its wonderful velvety cream will steal the show wherever it is presented, not only for its striking appearance but also for its delicious taste. We serve it at festive tables, official birthday parties or celebrations, Christmas, Easter, and even Valentine's Day with heart decorations.
Ingredients:
For the frosting:
Pancakes are like flapjacks , but they are fluffier and more airy. They are a favorite of both children and adults and are mainly served for breakfast, as they can be combined with honey, jams, fruits, hazelnut praline, cheese spread, and many other combinations.
Our ingredients:
150g yogurt
150g flour
1 egg
50g melted butter
50g milk
3 tsp baking powder
1 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 vanilla
1 pinch of salt
Strawberry Kiss Cheesecake
A light and delicious dessert with a chocolate strawberry flavor. Perfect for any occasion and age, as cheesecake is loved by both adults and children! So, steal the show with this irresistible sweet!
Ingredients: For the crust:
For the filling:
For the topping:
Today's dish is special and festive. It is dedicated to my hometown, Kymi (ours)... A dish brimming with aromas and elements from Evia. From the wine I'll use for basting (black currant wine) to the thyme and sage gathered from the lush green mountains of Seta.
The Ingredients I'll be using:
• 1 pork crown roast
• 2 dried figs from Kymi
• Half a wine glass of black currant wine from Kymi (or another fruity wine)
• 2 cloves of garlic
• 1 onion
• 2 tbsp olive oil
• Salt, pepper, sage, thyme
• Butcher's twine for tying the meat
• Parchment paper and aluminum foil
An exquisite dish that will grace any table, suitable for both formal gatherings and cozy Sunday family meals. We'll infuse it with wild mushrooms and let it slow-cook to perfection in a clay pot. Accompanied by baby potatoes, this masterpiece pairs wonderfully with a fine white Assyrtiko wine.
Ingredients:
• 2.5 kg boneless pork leg
• 100 g chanterelle mushrooms
• 100 g porcini mushrooms (or Agaricus)
• 100 g morel mushrooms
• 200 g oyster mushrooms
• 20 g finely sliced truffle
• 1 diced onion
• 1 minced onion
• 2 minced garlic cloves
• 1 bunch of thyme
• 1 cup dry white wine
• 1.5 cups baby potatoes
• Juice of a juicy lemon
• 40 g butter
• 1/2 cup olive oil
• Salt, pepper
Why settle for the ordinary when you can elevate your meat dish with the delightful company of gigantes beans? A conversation sparked this idea—why not take a twist on tradition? Why not the tender gigantes beans, along with generous portions of carrot, slow-cooked to perfection? And so it was done! This dish captures the essence of nostalgia, combining cherished flavors in the warmth of a grandmother's clay pot.
Ingredients:
• 1.200 kg pork shoulder, cut into pieces
• 500 g gigantes beans, soaked from the previous day
• 3 dried onions, sliced
• 3 carrots, sliced
• 3 cloves of garlic, sliced
• 2 celery stalks, finely chopped
• 2 bay leaves
• 1 tbsp tomato paste
• 1 tbsp fig syrup
• Salt, pepper
• Grelia olive oil
Indulge in a heartwarming family classic that epitomizes the harmony of flavors and aromas. As the chilly winter weather sets in, savor a delectable dish where the warm essence of pork embraces the delicate taste of zucchinis, creating a tantalizing experience of culinary pleasure. This beloved recipe showcases the richness of Greek cuisine while offering unique delights for your palate. Immerse yourself in the enchantment of this dish and surrender to absolute gastronomic satisfaction.
Ingredients:
1.5 kg pork shoulder, cut into pieces
2 finely chopped onions
2 cloves of garlic, minced
10-12 zucchinis
2-3 potatoes (optional)
1 can of crushed tomatoes
½ tsp cinnamon
½ tsp allspice
100 g red wine
Vegetable broth
Olive oil
Salt, pepper, nutmeg, a touch of flour
Warm up your winter with a beloved family classic. As the cold bites outside, savor a delicious dish that's a symphony of flavors. Succulent pork, tender cabbage, and aromatic herbs combine for a satisfying experience that celebrates the season.
Ingredients:
• 1 kg pork (shoulder), cut into pieces
• 1 head cabbage, roughly chopped
• 2 carrots, sliced
• 2 onions, finely chopped
• 2 leeks, finely chopped
• 2 cloves of garlic, sliced
• 2 stalks celery, finely chopped
• 2 sprigs parsley, finely chopped
• 1 tbsp tomato paste
• 200 g tomato juice
• ½ cup olive oil
• 2 bay leaves
• Salt and pepper
A wonderful dish, one of my favorites, that whenever I have asparagus in my hands... I will definitely make a dish with pork! A divine combination, with the aromas of asparagus and lemon blending with the meat, and the result truly is marvelous. So, passing by Lakis' fantastic greengrocer's in Platanas, I found them right in front of me! There was no way I wouldn't take them! And Lakis' asparagus are exceptional, organically grown!! So, let's make lemony pork with asparagus!!!
Our Ingredients:
• 2 bunches of asparagus (about 1 kilogram)
• 1 kilogram pork shoulder
• 2 juicy lemons
• 5 fresh shallots
• 1 finely chopped dry onion
• 3 cloves of finely chopped garlic
• 400g vegetable or chicken broth, warm
• ½ bunch of finely chopped dill
• Olive oil
• Salt, pepper
Today, my meal is something special. A few months ago, we had forgotten some potatoes in the village, and they had sprouted. Well, we decided to plant them, and oh, what a surprise! Each potato we planted had produced many little potatoes next to it! Some were larger, some were smaller – it brought us so much joy! I held them in my hands and couldn't believe that these came from the ones I had planted. Then the orange trees started bearing oranges, so it was time to head to the kitchen! I will make pork belly with my wonderful potatoes, with oranges. Of course, I will also add figs from my dad's production. "Let's roast it, Mr. Stefanos," as Alice used to say!(Greek movie with Alice Vougiouklaki)
Our Ingredients:
• 1.5 kg pork belly, cut into portions
• 1 kg potatoes, diced, or baby potatoes
• 2 oranges
• Zest from 2 oranges
• 3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
• 2 tsp mustard
• Olive oil
• 6-7 dried figs, cut in half
• 1 cup white wine
• Salt, pepper, rosemary, thyme
Deep-Fried Bread with Vegetables Deep-fried bread with vegetables is a dish that combines tradition and creativity, creating a unique culinary experience. With this recipe from Kymi, traditional flavors meet the freshness of vegetables, resulting in a deep-fried bread that is truly exceptional!
Prepare yourself to embark on a flavorful adventure, where deep-fried bread meets vegetables in a delightful harmony. Follow this recipe and unleash your inner chef, creating a dish that will impress those around you. Surrender to the magic of flavors and savor this unique recipe for deep-fried bread with vegetables that will surely captivate you!
Our Ingredients:
Let's travel back in time to the picturesque alleys of my village in Kymi, where the aromas of tradition and the sweet indulgence intertwine. In this enchanting corner of the world, laziness and the desire for quick, sweet satisfaction come together in a truly enticing recipe.
Deep-fried bread with sweet fig and fig syrup! Just the thought of this dish evokes a sense of childhood anticipation and flavorful delight. Crispy, mouthwatering pieces of deep-fried bread, filled with sweet figs and aromatic fig syrup, captivate the senses and offer a taste experience that will remain unforgettable.
This recipe revives a tradition that characterizes Kymi, a village brimming with love for gastronomy and culinary pleasures. Embrace the challenge and allow the sweet and aromatic essence of figs and fig syrup to enchant you.
Indulge in the unique flavor of this deep-fried bread, intertwined with the sweetness and aroma of figs. Let the memories of tradition embrace you and let your imagination explore the wonderful world of gastronomy.
Get a taste of the sweet tradition of Kymi and try this magical recipe for deep-fried bread with sweet fig and fig syrup that will surely delight you!
Our Ingredients:
What better healthy snack for school, the office, or even a relaxing evening after a busy day than to sit down and enjoy a fragrant, flavorful, and nutritious piece of spanakopita. With plenty of green onions, dill, leeks, and delightful country-style trahana that elevates and enhances its taste.
1.5 kilograms of blanched and chopped spinach
3 leeks, finely chopped
1 bunch of fresh green onions, finely chopped
3 eggs
Olive oil
A little butter
Salt, pepper, sesame seeds
200 grams of Greek feta cheese
150 grams of trahana
1 bunch of dill
1 package of ready-made phyllo dough or instructions for homemade phyllo dough for pies.