Deliciously Greek – Go To Greece With Golden Diples
Diples, a classic Greek sweet treat, is served hot and fresh from the fryer by Pam Kanavos. Text And Photo By Pam Kanavos When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade? No… very, very wrong. Let’s...
View ArticleDeliciously Greek – Koulouria: Greek Easter Cookies
Pam Kananvos takes us on a trip through the pastry shops of Athens, and introduces us to the typical Greek Easter cookies – Koulouria. Text And Photo By Pam Kanavos Let’s face it, deciding on what...
View ArticleDeliciously Greek – Tzatziki: Smelly Greek Classic
Grab a delicious little piece of Greece today. However, be weary of who you will be kissing, because you will smell like a stinky rose. Text And Photos By Pam Kanavos One of Greece’s most famous dips...
View ArticleDeliciously Greek – Kok: A Small Greek Treat
Even if Kok is pronounced coke, it’s not blow, snow, charlie, c, or nose candy. It’s a delicious Greek treat. Text And Photo By Pam Kanavos Can you say “kok” (coke) or “ko ka kia”? If you’re from...
View ArticleDeliciously Greek: Macaronia Me Kima
The answer to an Italian bolognese, a Greek meat sauce is different in the sense of flavors. Text And Photo By Pam Kanavos “Macaronia me kima” (pronounced ma ka RO nia me kee MAH) is a classic Greek...
View ArticleDeliciously Greek Summer Flavors – Eggplant, Tomatoes And Feta
When you’ve got access to all the right ingredients, there is no reason to fuzz around and complicate things. By Pam Kanavos Simple is beautiful, and less is more, and this is how I would like to start...
View ArticleMerenda is Greek for Nutella
For those of you who would like to be initiated into the pleasures of a velvety chocolate hazelnut spread, why are you still here reading this? Run! Run to the nearest supermarket. Fly, if you can! By...
View ArticleRelax and Eat Greek Royalty Style
At The Romanos Resort in Costa Navarino, you will be treated to an experience that would make the ancient Greek royalty jealous. By Pam Kanavos Did the ancient Greek royalty play golf? Have spa days? I...
View ArticleVasilopita the Greek New Year’s cake
On New Year’s Day, Greek families cut the Vasilopita to bless the house and bring good luck for the new year. By Pam Kanavos Vasilopita is considered the Greek New Year’s cake. It is associated with...
View ArticleGreek Golden Loukoumades
Pam Kanavos says opa! and serves up a batch of golden Greek Loukoumades. By Pam Kanavos “Loukoumades,” a pretty exotic name right? But when you break it down, these sweets are a pretty simple...
View ArticleHoriatiki aka Greek Salad
No Greek summer is complete without island hopping, soaking up the sun and eating a ’Horiatiki,” or as most of us know it, “Greek salad”. By Pam Kanavos No Greek summer would be complete without island...
View ArticleDeliciously Greek – Moussaka
Moussaka, the national dish of Greece is a casserole with a delicious meaty sauce, eggplant, potatoes and topped with creamy bechamel. By Kimberly Killebrew Sun-kissed white stone buildings juxtaposed...
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