Saturday, 31 December 2011

Greek New Year Cake (Vassilopita)


Well, we've just made our New Year Cake - Vassilopita - and you can see it in the photo. We've previously posted the recipe to make the cake and you can see it here.

It's a tradition here to smash a pomegranate for luck at New Year and we've made the 2012 on the top of the cake with pomegranate seeds, which you may be able to see from the photo. Hopefully, it will bring some luck!

Anyway, we'd like to wish you all a wonderful 2012!

Again, check out the recipe here.


Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Top 10 Greek Recipes 2011

We're coming up to the end of the year and we would like to thank all of you for visiting our blog and looking at the recipes. We decided to have a look and see which were the most popular this year - in other words, which were viewed the most often by you, the readers.
Below is the list with the Top 10 for 2011 with the number of times they've been viewed this year. Just click on the link to go to the recipes.

1

LAMB KLEFTIKO - 57,321 Views



2

PASTICHIO - 19,357 Views



3
CHEESE PIE (TIROPITA) - 18,069 Views



4

VEGETARIAN MOUSSAKA - 17,338 Views



5

TZATZIKI - 13,412 Views



6




7




8




9

YOUVETSI - 7,592 Views



10




Many thanks once again and we hope you've enjoyed any of the recipes that you have tried!




Saturday, 24 December 2011

Greek Christmas Bread (Christopsomo)


This is a traditional bread eaten at Christmas and right up to New Year. The name Christopsomo means Christ's Bread. We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and peace and happiness in 2012!
Don't forget to check out our other recipes for Greek Christmas sweets - Melomakarona and Kourabiedes.

Ingredients

1 kg all purpose flour
40g fresh yeast
50g butter
60 ml lukewarm water
60 ml lukewarm milk
1 egg white
1 level tbsp salt
1 level tbsp sugar
1 level tbsp anise
½ tsp mastic powder
2 tbsp sesame seeds


Preparation

Dissolve the yeast in the lukewarm water.

Melt the butter and add the milk to it and then add the salt, sugar, anise and mastic powder.

Put the flour in a large mixing bowl, shaping a hole in the middle, where you put the dissolved yeast and mix it into the flour with a wooden spoon.

Cover the bowl with a damp cloth and leave in a warm place for 15 minutes.

Remove the cloth and add the butter mixture, mixing it in.

Add enough tepid water to make a pliable but firm dough and knead the mixture very well for at least 10 minutes.

Cover the bowl and leave it in a warm place for about 1 hour.

Use a round oven dish 30cm in diameter and 4-5cm high, with greaseproof paper on the bottom.

Before you put the dough in the oven dish, remove enough to make 2 narrow strips to place across the top like a cross. (see photo)

Place the dough in the oven dish, so that it fills it and is flat on top. Add the 2 narrow strips like a cross on top, with their ends going down under the dough in order not to become ‘unstuck’.

Leave in a warm place, covered, for about 1 hour, until it rises to about twice its size.

Put the egg white in a small bowl and beat with about 1 tbsp water.

Brush the top of the dough evenly with this egg white mixture.

Sprinkle the sesame seeds evenly on top.

Bake in a preheated oven at 220 degrees Celsius for about 1 hour, until it’s golden brown.



Eat and Enjoy!

Merry Christmas!
 

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Greek Christmas Song

This is a lovely Greek Christmas song that we thought you might like to listen to.

Happy Holidays!


Friday, 2 December 2011

Santorini - World's Best Island (BBC)



 On its website the BBC has just declared the Greek island of Santorini the World's Best Island.. They asked readers to vote in their annual Travel & Leisure World's Best survey and Santorini came out on top. 

They stated, "Here, everything is brighter: the whitewashed cube-shaped houses, the lapis lazuli sea, and the sunsets that light up the caldera. So it seems about time that Santorini captured the No. 1 island title for the first time in World’s Best Awards history."

Santorini was placed ahead of Bali - Indonesia, Cape Breton - Canada, Boracay - Philippines and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.


One of the specialities of Santorini is Tomato Fritters (Domatokeftedes). They are traditionally made with Santorini tomatoes, but if these are unobtainable, then any other tomato is fine. They are especially delicious with Tzatziki and Greek Salad!
For the recipe go here.


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