A pure winter delight, velvety, and incredibly flavorful. We've all tried the classic butternut squash soup, but how about indulging in a wonderful variation with the addition of chestnuts?
Our Ingredients:
A highly discussed dish... carbonara originated from northern Italy, where poor farmers used simple and, above all, economical ingredients to make their pasta. They had an abundance of pasta, eggs, cured meat, and cheese. The economical meat they used (instead of the bacon commonly used here) is pancetta, which is obtained from the pork belly (the same part used to make bacon, but it is not smoked). They also used guanciale, which is the cheek of the pig, equally fatty like pancetta and also unsmoked. However, since we may have to search for places that provide guanciale, we will adapt and make our carbonara with readily available ingredients such as smoked pork or bacon. We'll prepare it in just 10 minutes and enjoy it!
Ingredients:
500g spaghetti or linguine or tagliatelle
1 tbsp unsalted butter
200g smoked pork or bacon or pancetta (if guanciale is not available), sliced into thin strips
100g Parmesan cheese
100g pecorino cheese
5 egg yolks
Salt and freshly ground pepper
Christmas is coming, and we prepare the house, decorate it, and of course, the dessert plates will have their special place! And here we reach the point where every Greek household has its little battle every year: Kourabiedes or Melomakarona? For me, ever since I was little, it's always been Kourabiedes! So, let's make the most fluffy and delicious ones, with whole almonds inside, Kourabiedes!!!!!
Ingredients:
950 grams all-purpose flour
500 grams fresh butter
1 egg yolk
2 vanilla pods
250 grams powdered sugar
½ shot glass of cognac
200 grams blanched almonds
Rosewater for spraying at the end
Powdered sugar for dusting
The traditional Kimi kourabiedes with their distinctive finger-like shape, as they have been made by generations of housewives from Kythnos. The recipe is passed down from grandmother to granddaughter.
Ingredients:
½ kilogram powdered sugar
250 grams butter (fresh, from Epirus, Corfu, etc.)
200 grams granulated sugar
250 grams coarse chopped and toasted almonds
3 vanilla pods + 1 in the powdered sugar (capsules)
1 kilogram all-purpose flour
A little rosewater
I love this soup so much! It's easy, quick, delicious, and perfect for the winter months! There are many variations and we can add various flavors like sage, coriander, fennel, cardamom, or even ingredients like coconut milk, almond milk, or Parmesan cheese. Depending on the wine notes we want to emphasize, it will give our soup a unique twist.
Our Ingredients:
Easter cookies, fragrant, fluffy, and very tasty, that will grace our festive table and accompany our coffee. Personally, I like to make these cookies relatively small, with attention to detail, cute enough to place on a saucer next to our coffee or on a plate where they will look like decorations with their various shapes.
Our Ingredients:
100g butter (room temperature)
100g margarine (room temperature)
130g sugar 35g milk (room temperature)
1 egg (room temperature) + 2 egg yolks for brushing
450g all-purpose flour
8g baking powder
1 vanilla bean
Orange zest (optional)
Who doesn't have memories of the unique custom of Vasilopita (Greek New Year's cake)? Who doesn't reminisce about their childhood upon hearing the word Vasilopita, recalling gatherings with beloved people, laughter, joy, and festivities? And the time changes, counting down... 10, 9, 8... 2, 1, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Hugs, kisses, songs, and our beloved Vasilopita takes its place on the festive table. We cross it three times and start cutting... for Christ, for the house, for the poor (some cut it for the Virgin Mary, St. Basil, etc.), and then the sharing of the pieces begins, accompanied by joy and anticipation: Who will get the lucky coin this year? We all sit silently in our places, examining our piece, until suddenly we hear... "I FOUND IT!!!" and wishes start flowing from our family and loved ones. The small piece of the precious Vasilopita is usually wrapped in aluminum foil and kept for the morning, to be enjoyed with coffee as a way to start the new year with flavors and aromas that will bring us good luck.
Today, we will make an easy Vasilopita with walnuts, almonds, and Aegina pistachios. However, since some housewives have a baking dish with a diameter of 27cm, while others have a round baking dish with a diameter of 34cm, I will provide two measurements so you can make the Vasilopita that suits your needs.
For a 34cm baking dish:
For a 27cm baking dish:
What can I say about this dish... the title says it all... my favorite little shrimps with an aromatic sauce that enhances their delicate flavor!!! Give them a try!
Ingredients:
12 medium-sized shrimp
2 cloves of garlic,
? cup olive oil
50g ouzo (Greek anise-flavored liqueur)
30g butter