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The Food and Wine of Greece: More Than 300 Classic and Modern Dishes from the Mainland and Islands

The Food and Wine of Greece: More Than 300 Classic and Modern Dishes from the Mainland and Islands
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The Food and Wine of Greece: More Than 300 Classic and Modern Dishes from the Mainland and Islands

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Greece and its many islands are rich with traditional and regional culinary dishes that go far beyond the standard fare of moussaka and spinach pie. To gather these special recipes and the culture that surrounds them, Diane Kochilas spent more than fifteen years living and traveling in Greece. From home cooks and professional chefs she coaxed a wonderful array of authentic recipes to augment her own creations, adapting where necessary to make them accessible to modern cooks with modern ingredients.

This tantalizing collection of recipes covers all aspects of Greek cuisine and pays tribute to the history and tradition behind each dish. Each chapter--from olives and bread to appetizers, stews, savory pies, fish, poultry, meat, eggs, grains, vegetables, and sweets--is filled with detail on the ancient, religious and folkloric origins or various dishes. Basic preparations, such as those for phyllo, avgolemono, and grilling of fish and game, are covered, as are regional variations and local specialties, secrets of village home cookes, and guidelines on how to serve the foods in typical Greek fashion. Also included is a helpful guide on where and how to obtain Greek specialty items by mail.

Product Details:
Author: Diane Kochilas
Paperback: 368 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Publication Date: March 15, 1993
Language: English
ISBN: 0312087837
Product Length: 8.98 inches
Product Width: 7.08 inches
Product Height: 0.88 inches
Product Weight: 1.39 pounds
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 6.8 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews
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28 of 28 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent Book for Greek Cooking (and drinking)  Apr 05, 2002

I would recommend this book highly. As a Greek American I can vouch for the authenticity of most of the recipies. In some instances the author has to make substitutions (mostly with cheeses) with ingredients that would be difficult to find for the average American.
Her wine selections are helpful and in my experience have paired well with the food.
Her measurements are very accurate. For anyone who has cooked from many Greek cookbooks (in english) you will know that very often measurements are totally off. This is due to the fact for thousands or at least hundreds of years these recipies were verbal and were not written down until relatively recently. I have suffered through many a dish trying to guess what amount is accurate. That has always been my biggest complaint with Greek cookbooks- AND that is not a problem with this one.
Everything I have tried has come out wonderful. I would recommend this as a great book containing all the classics.
Kali Orexi!

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5Greek cooking the authentic way.  Oct 12, 1997
By F. MICHAEL ZULIM
This cookbook is a masterpiece. It symbolizes greek cuisine at her best. The recipes are authentic and provide the novice or professional cook the best insight into the simplicity of greek food. The regional specialities are a delight. I have used this book countless times. It also shares with the reader little paragraphs about the recipes and their origins or variations. I own several greek cookbooks, but this one is my best and Diane has captured the heart and soul of greek cooking. From the meze to the deserts, all the recipes will stimulate the palate and keep you going back for more of her recipes. Some of the recipes reminded me of my childhood with my grandparents and my grandfather's cooking. This book should satisfy your cravings for greek cuisine.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Love that wonderfully scented Greek Lamb  May 12, 2001
By rodboomboom
We are so blessed here in the Detroit Metro area to have Greek Town with all its outstanding restaurants. You can even get their cookbook which is excellent: Opaa! Greek Cooking Detroit Style.

Kochilas' cookbook is even larger with over 300 recipes plus variations on most dishes, background sketches and wonderful memories of the dishes she's describing.

I am in love with the way Greeks do Lamb Stews--scented with allspice and cinnamon with just right acidic balance of rich tomato sauce. Kochilas' recipe Arni Kapam (Lamb in a Spicy Tomato Sauce) has become a favorite. Surprisingly so, I am a nut for Snails, so her Cochli me Pligoui (Snail and Bulgur Pilaf) is out of this world as well as the Cretan Classic Snail Stew.

Her classic Pastitsio and Mousakka are excellent as well as Chicken-Lemon Soup and syrupy Bakliva desserts.

One fine, well done cookbook.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5An excellent cookbook for those interested in Greek Cuisine  Feb 24, 2000

This book is informative, well put together, easy to use, and full of great recipes. I grew up with Greek food, but the author has provided a much wider overview of Greek cuisine than most cookbooks on the subject, and has provided much interesting information about regional differences.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Contains all the classics  Jan 04, 2000
By Charles Prineas
This is definitely the best Greek cookbook I own.

The recipes are authentic - as Greeks have been cooking them for hundreds of years.

It contains the recipes for all the classic Greek dishes and has a nice section on sweets. Best of all, it refers to everything by its Greek name (with an English translation, of course).

So if you want to cook moussaka, kokkinisto, kotopoulo, avgolemono, fassolatha, psarosoupa, yuvetsi, yemista, galaktoboureko, vassilopita, koulorakia, loukoumathes, kourabiethes and much more, then this book is for you.

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