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Kanella Productions Beyond the Greek Salad: Regional Foods from All Around Greece
This book explores Foods Beyond the Greek Salad and is a follow-up from Ruth's Gourmand Awards Best in the World title, Hellenic Kanella: Memories Made in a Greek Kitchen. Offering over 90 recipes (half gluten-free), Ruth has documented recipes that enlarge one's culinary horizon to what Greeks consume throughout the country and, more specifically, to each region. The book has simple recipes to prepare heart-healthy with the overabundance of extra-virgin olive oil, herbs, vegetables, seafood, and fruits.Comprising eight chapters, the book is divided by region, and each region begins with a synopsis of the region's produce, with its history and prominent recipes to accompany that. Ruth has captured and photographed Greece uniquely, making this book a treasure to cook from and have on one's coffee table.Delve into the pages of this book and be introduced to other local foods of Greece. Be tempted by culinary delights from every region of Greece-from the Ionian Islands, sofigado (beef stew with quince, petimezi, and rosemary), psari bianco (white fish with lemon emulsion), and Venetian pastitsio; from Northern Greece, bougatsa (custard pie), koulouria (sesame bread rings), and muhallebi (milk pudding); from the Peloponnese, makaronopita (spaghetti pie), hoirino me selino avgolemono (pork and celery stew), and aginares me araka (braised artichoke stew with baby peas); from Epiros, with its abundance of pies, galatopita (milk pie), alevropita ipirotiki (yogurt and cheese pie), saganaki (sesame-coated feta), and ladopita (spiced olive oil pie); from Crete, kalitsounia lihnarakia (vanilla pastries), sfakianes pites (ricotta pancakes), and herbal teas; from the Aegean Islands, Santorini's ntomatokeftedes (tomato fritters), kakavia (fish soup in saffron and white wine), and revithia fournou me dentrolivano (baked chickpeas with rosemary), and htapodi stin skara; from Thessalía , halva farsalon (caramel jelly), plastos (cornmeal spinach pie), spetsofai (spicy stew with peppers, white wine, and sausage), spatoula karidopita me krema (spiced walnut cake with vanilla custard), and sousamopita (sesame pie); and from Central Greece, kormos (chocolate log with honey and orange), souvlaki, tahinopita baklava (spiced tahini baklava), pagoto halva kai gaourti (halva and yogurt ice creams), and many more. Journey with Ruth through this intriguing collection of foods and pictures around Greece.
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Kanella Productions Hellenic Kanella: Memories Made in a Greek Kitchen
Ruth's parents immigrated to Australia from Greece, seeking a better life. A Greek at heart, Ruth desired to preserve her heritage by sharing her family's stories and regional cuisine specialties. Come along on this delicious journey through the Peloponnese, Cephalonia, Elefsina, and Northern Greece, and enjoy Ruth's beautiful photographs of her beloved Greece.A well-stocked pantry ensures the reader is acquainted with Greek produce and the nutritional benefits of Mediterranean eating. Her recipe chapters are divided into four parts: 'Whetting the Appetite'; 'The Saucepan and the Pan'; 'Baked Foods' and 'Sweet Endings'. Easy-to-follow techniques and foods that have been tried and tested.With over 80 recipes (half of which are gluten-free), Ruth has cooked, styled, and captured a modern yet nostalgic depiction of her life. Family linens, pictures, and serving pieces decorate the pages of this book. She has used the abundance of olive oil and spices to achieve authenticity in both main meals and desserts. From a plethora of authentic recipes inclusive of pastry making, pies, feta flatbread, pickled octopus, rabbit stew, yogurt making, orange and pork sausages, fennel seed bread, vegetarian moussaka, stuffed tomatoes, okra with lamb, lima beans, cumin meat patties, squid with orzo this book will have you salivating. Not to mention the array of desserts such as pumpkin pie, orange apricot semolina pudding, Easter bread, ouzo cookies, olive oil cake with orange blossom syrup, prune stuffed honey-soaked biscuits, mouth-watering sesame salted pistachio rose water baklava, honey donuts, milk pie, spoon sweets, and Greek coffee!Segments of narrative are intertwined with recipes, all from a Greek heart!
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Kanella Productions Simply More Greek: Foods from the Garden, the Sea and the Bakery
This book is precisely what the title says, Simply More Greek. It is a unique compilation of simple to-prepare, classical foods eaten primarily in villages, towns, and monasteries throughout Greece. It is based on fresh produce from the garden, seafood from the vast surrounding sea, and baked pies and sweets. There are no meat dishes in this book. Meat-free meals are mostly consumed throughout the year in Greece due to the vast number of fasting days. The meals chosen for this book are primarily unfamiliar and absent from other Greek cookbooks. Pastitsio and stifado are made with mushrooms, sardines wrapped in vine leaves, silver beet rolls stuffed with rice and herbs, and onions with spices and pine nuts. There are legumes with greens, seafood with raisins, octopus with honey, fresh salads, and various dips. Baked bread such as feta cheese, fennel bread rings, greens, cheese, and other pies and different ways to make pastry. To end, there is a selection of desserts such as rice pudding cake, apple cake with whiskey, pastry parcels with nuts, yogurt jelly cake, and plenty more.This book aims to inspire, educate, and discover more traditional foods. It is written to entice the avid pescatarian, vegetarian, or those wanting to eat more seafood and vegetables, and the person eager to open their horizon to more Greek meals, half of which are gluten-free.This book is divided into four main chapters and sub-chapters:Chapter one is based on the Garden and subdivided into three parts: Fresh, cooked, and accompaniments. Here, you will find recipes using fresh vegetables in their raw state, traditional meals that have been slow-cooked, and meals used as meze or sides.Chapter two is wholistically seafood recipes. It is a rich compilation of tasteful recipes derived from Greece's abundant seafood.Chapter three is home to the Bakery. Divided into Savoury and Sweet, these recipes showcase the wonders of Greek pies and various filo pastries made from scratch. One whole chapter has been written to entice the novice and experienced home cook to make thin, crispy pies with several techniques and fillings. This chapter will surely draw one to want to add this book to their collection with its easy and comprehensive tips for homemade pastry making. The Sweet Bakery contains traditional sweets not necessarily published in most Greek cookbooks. They have been selected to expand one's knowledge of other sweets eaten throughout Greece.The final chapter is titled 'The Garden and its Nutrients'. A summary of the generally consumed herbs, fruits, and vegetables used throughout the book and from a Greek garden. A description of each plant, when to culture and grow, and a list of health benefits are described.This book has been wonderfully photographed with eye-catching food pictures and places throughout Greece. This book is not only a cookbook but a coffee table book to also peruse away from the kitchen.
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