Festive Crumble! This is another variation of Apple Crumble mixed with fruit spice filling… I like to make it at Christmas..Served around the coffee table with friends and family … Along with some excellent quality vanilla ice cream! A brew a large pot of coffee and just take in the ginger, nutmeg and orange zest…
Every year, around this time, a “sweet dilemma” of choices and tastes… Kourambiedes or melomakarona? Starting in early December, at home we start baking… The word “melomakarona” is a combination of meli, which means “honey,” and makaronia, which comes from the ancient Greek word makaria, meaning “blessed”. Μrs Lila, my good friend Maria’s, mother, makes her famous delicate Christmas bites…
Let It Snow! It’s the time of the year, again. Today is Saint Nicolas’ day… Being traditional with this Christmas ritual, this is the day we make our kourambiedes at home… I treasure every single step of their preparation: Choosing the right, fragrant fresh cream butter (I use the Cretan Stakovoutiro), best quality almonds, icing…
Love your Roots Carrots: the crunchy and colourful root whose name derives from the Greek word “karoton”. You see, “kar” comes from the word “keras”, and it was used to describe anything that had a horn-like shape! The combination of baby carrots with truffle oil and Pecorino cheese is a delicious appetizer or side dish that I…
Spice it Up If you like burning zesty spiced up candles to get your house in the mood on a cold afternoon, you are going to love preparing this recipe. It requires an extra portion of patience to chop all this fruit but it is definitely worth it! The preparation will keep you busy and creative…