Winter clean soup that I discovered in a village in KastroSykias and fell in love with this recipe for velvety chicken soup with pumpkin and sweet potato is a traditional, warm and fragrant dish that will warm you up during the cold days of winter. This soup has a silky texture and is full of vegetable and chicken flavors that will offer you a delightful culinary experience. With pumpkin and sweet potato adding their unique taste, this soup is a dish that will make you feel like you are in a warm embrace during the winter.
Ingredients:
1 medium chicken, cut into pieces
300g pumpkin, chopped
2 carrots, chopped
2 sweet potatoes, chopped
1 leek (white part only), chopped
1 small piece of ginger,
finely grated Butter
Salt, pepper
Sweet Tomato Spoon Sweet: An easy and quick delicious sweet treat made with cherry tomatoes. I experimented by using brown sugar, and it turned out wonderful. The syrup took on a lovely caramel color, and the tomatoes became glossy like little gems!
Ingredients:
1 kg cherry tomatoes
1 kg brown sugar
½ cup coffee lemon juice
1 tsp powdered mastic from Chios
200 g Aegina pistachios
A delightful treat that's incredibly easy and budget-friendly, made with just 2 ingredients and yielding around 40+ little balls that will save you time. For a quick dessert you can confidently prepare with your kids, as a treat for school, the office, or next to your cup of coffee...
Ingredients:
• 1 can sweetened condensed milk
• 1 bag (500g) shredded coconut
Many call it the king of spoon sweets, and they might be right. Its unique flavor and wonderful aftertaste linger in the mouth, allowing us to enjoy it even long after we've tasted it. It's an easy, quick, and economical sweet treat that can be consumed during fasting or served on top of ice cream, other desserts, or fruits. It's a treat for everyone and for any time of the day!
Ingredients:
• 2 kilograms of bergamots
• 1 kilogram of sugar
• 650 grams of water
• 1 teaspoon of glucose
• Juice of half a lemon
• One cinnamon stick
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:
This season brings an abundance of oranges! We use oranges in all our preparations—cakes, liqueurs, spoon sweets, cookies, and much more. Today, we'll discover juicy orange slices, easy to make, beloved by all, and incredibly delicious. The combination of chocolate with oranges is a perfect match, and the touch of cinnamon and walnuts elevates it even further! Let's get started!
Ingredients:
• 750g small, thinly peeled oranges
• 750g crystallized sugar
• 350g fresh orange juice
• 200g water
• 1 tsp ground cinnamon
• 250g couverture chocolate
• Lemon drops
• Half a walnut for each slice
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
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:
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 classic, grandma-style quince spoon sweet...something we all remember! Who can forget the generous serving of this sweet treat at home, accompanied by a necessary liqueur, or the ice cream topped with quince spoon sweet! (At least I remember them very well...)
So, let's see how to make this traditional dessert.
Our Ingredients:
1 kilogram of quince, cleaned and cut into thin strips
750 grams of water
½ kilogram of sugar
150 grams of toasted almonds
2 leaves of mastiha (mastic)
1 teaspoon of glucose
Fig!!!! My favorite sweet!! I can eat whole jars of it!! It's my preferred spoon sweet! Perhaps because I have associated it with childhood memories... In the village, every afternoon we would have ice cream with sweet fig on top. In the village, there is not a house without sweet fig. It is, of course, easy to make since Euboea is full of fig trees. It's no coincidence that it is the leading fruit here. The fruit that Kymi produces in large quantities. I remember from my childhood the distinctive aroma that filled all the streets and places in the village. They had the sweet fragrance of the fig trees. It's no wonder that Euboea is the queen of figs. Sweets, dishes, in all preparations, you can find them here! Wonderful fig syrup, where we make everything from small cookies to whatever you can imagine... And let's not forget the dried Kymi figs, now famous all over the world. I remember tourists taking bags of dried figs from Kymi back to their homeland... I have made many spoon sweets. But I wanted to make sweet fig in my homeland, together with a housewife from Kymi. All the ingredients of the sweet to come from there, so that when I serve it, it will have the aroma and taste of my homeland.
So, with a local housewife like Stavroula, we will make the sweet and she will share all the secrets of traditional Kymi sweet fig with me!!!!
Our ingredients:
25 small figs (anemosyka variety or arinous variety)
1 kilogram of sugar
1 kilogram of water Galazopetra (rock samphire) about the size of a chickpea
25 cleaned and roasted almonds
1 star anise
1 tsp glucose
Today, I will share with you a delicious recipe for fish balls with sweet and sour chili sauce. This variation of fish croquettes is healthier, as it doesn't use flour and breading. The fish, which is the main ingredient, remains tender and flavorful, while the chili sauce adds a touch of spiciness.
This recipe is perfect for those who desire a healthy meal, even for children if served with vegetables or steamed rice. The result is a dish full of aromas and flavors that will impress your taste buds.
Let's start with the ingredients we'll need. Feel free to adjust the recipe according to your preferences. Let's enjoy this tasty recipe for fish balls with sweet and sour chili sauce!
For the Fish Balls:
• 1 kg sole fillets
• 1 tablespoon corn flour
• ½ tablespoon salt
• 1 teaspoon sugar
For the Sweet and Sour Chili Sauce:
• 500 g water
• 80 g soy sauce
• 1 clove of garlic, finely chopped
• 1 onion, finely chopped
• 250 g brown sugar
• 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
• 1 tablespoon corn flour
• 4 chili peppers, finely chopped
• Salt to taste
Here is my dad, loaded with oranges from our village trees. Beautiful oranges that will be put to good use. For treats, for our yogurt, for our desserts, for a thousand and one purposes! Let's get to work then!
Ingredients:
1 kg orange peels (the white part) from oranges
750-800 g sugar
1 tbsp glucose
800 g water
In this magical season of celebrations, when the atmosphere is filled with love and joy, we have the perfect opportunity to welcome into our homes one of our most beloved cakes - the Christmas Cake. At first glance, this cake exudes an aura of magic and nostalgia, bringing to mind warm moments by the fireplace and delightful times with our loved ones.
And how could you not fall in love with it? With the first bite, the airy texture of the cake captivates your senses, while the aromatic embrace of cinnamon, cloves, and ginger elevates the flavor to a supernatural level. This unparalleled taste experience is complemented by the balance of ingredients - from the crystalline sugar to the rich butter and yogurt that provide the essential elasticity and moisture.
So, from the very first glance at its glittering appearance to the initial substantial taste, this Christmas cake undoubtedly becomes an integral part of our festive life. With a promise of simplicity and pure enjoyment, this recipe becomes the ally of the magical moments we share with our dear ones, creating memories that will accompany us for years to come. It's tasty, easy, and quick... what else could you ask for?
Our Ingredients:
• 290g granulated sugar
• 250g butter
• 440g flour
• 250g dark brown sugar
• 6 eggs
• 200g full-fat yogurt
• 1 shot of cognac
• 1 (150g) can of candied fruits (100g for the cake, 50g for garnishing)
• Cherries for garnishing
• ½ tsp cinnamon
• ? tsp ground cloves
• ? tsp ginger
• ? tsp nutmeg
For the glaze:
• 300g powdered sugar + 50g warm water