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Cabbage salad is super easy...it's really just cabbage, olive oil, vinegar (if you like it but I don't), lemon, salt, pepper, and oregano! These simple flavorous are just undefeated and if you can get fresh cabbage...even better.

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We put orange slices in our salad
 
Cabbage salad is super easy...it's really just cabbage, olive oil, vinegar (if you like it but I don't), lemon, salt, pepper, and oregano! These simple flavorous are just undefeated and if you can get fresh cabbage...even better.

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We don't get the Greek vinegar which we used to get in Mykonos where we used to live....so I use the Apple cider vinegar from USA... just a dash....and I also lime....and olive oil etc.......I sometimes mix red cabbage as well... We have very good quality vegetables here grown under strict Royal projects organic farming guidance....lakhano maruli......💕👋 Kalley Mera from Thailand and monsoons beginning..
 
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We don't get the Greek vinegar which we used to get in Mykonos where we used to live....so I use the Apple cider vinegar from USA... just a dash....and I also lime....and olive oil etc.......I sometimes mix red cabbage as well... We have very good quality vegetables here grown under strict Royal projects organic farming guidance....lakhano maruli......💕👋 Kalley Mera from Thailand and monsoons beginning..
I like to add Mirin sometimes for a different flavour!! It tastes really good with some sesame seeds as well
 
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I rember my mother making this all the time. We do now too. We cut the cabbage as thinly as possible. For seasoning we use olive oil, lemon and salt. That's it. Good thing to do is to blend all the ingredients into the cabbage with a fork or your hands.
 
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I rember my mother making this all the time. We do now too. We cut the cabbage as thinly as possible. For seasoning we use olive oil, lemon and salt. That's it. Good thing to do is to blend all the ingredients into the cabbage with a fork or your hands.
I use a mandolin to slice my cabbage super thin
 
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I make mine with cabbage and latholemono. I have never liked the flavor of vinegar on cabbage or any other vegetable in that family, like broccoli and cauliflower. I am 100% a lemon person with these vegetables. Here's a simple recipe for latholemono:

 

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This will I hope generate a healthy discussion amongst the readership here!I have been drinking Pure Olive oil 0.3% Acidity (Not cheap!) for many years, not everyday as I alternate with Pure Organic Sesame oil and Organic first pressed Coconut oil as well....and I also forget to be honest even when all the bottles are staring at me!!😁😁... Since there are many members here I am interested to hear how many drink olive oil and the benefits to their wellbeing?!.... Kalley Mera from Thailand and a heatwave no one can imagine for 5 months without a drop of rain!
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Salt Cod in Greek Cooking?

How is salt cod, or Bakaliaros, used in Greek cooking? I remember my grandmother using it and I forget for what...

Could anyone share what specific dishes in Greek cuisine feature salt cod as the key ingredient? How is it typically prepared and served in Greece? Are there any traditional recipes or unique cooking methods that highlight the flavor and texture of salt cod in Greek cooking? I know a lot of other cultures use it, too.

I believe understanding the culinary uses of salt cod in Greece could offer deeper insights into the country’s culture and traditions. Plus, it would be great to try and replicate some of these dishes at home!

Learning about Greek food and wine pairing

I've recently developed a fascination with Greek wines and am eager to explore their potential pairings with various cuisines. Greek wines, with their rich history and unique grape varieties, offer a tantalizing range of flavors that I believe can complement a wide array of dishes beautifully. However, my experience in effectively pairing these wines is somewhat limited, and I would greatly appreciate any advice or insights from those more familiar with this area.

Particularly, I'm interested in understanding which types of Greek wines (white, red, or rosé) pair best with specific dishes or cuisines. Here are a few specific questions I have in mind:
  1. Assyrtiko: Known for its crisp acidity and citrus notes, which dishes would best highlight Assyrtiko's characteristics?
  2. Agiorgitiko: Often described as smooth and velvety, what kinds of meals would complement this type of red wine?
  3. Xinomavro: With its robust tannins and complex flavor profile, what are the best food pairings to balance its intensity?
  4. Retsina: Given its unique pine resin flavor, are there particular foods that match well with this traditional wine?
Additionally, I'm curious if there are any general rules of thumb when it comes to pairing Greek wines with dishes from other culinary traditions outside of Greek cuisine.

Thank you!

Greek Souvlaki Marinade Recipe

Now that grilling season is upon us, I thought I would share my souvlaki marinade. I cut the meat in cubes and marinate in plastic bags overnight. I skewer them just before grilling.

Add to a mason jar:
  • 1/4 cup Greek olive oil
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Then I cover the mason jar and shake, add the meat to the bags, and pour it over. If I am making a huge batch I double the marinade.

What foods go best with ouzo?

I am curious - what goods go best with Ouzo? Traditionally, I don't actually pay attention.

From my understanding, Ouzo is traditionally enjoyed with small plates, similar to tapas, known as "mezedes" in Greece. Yet, I’m eager to hear from those who have either traveled to Greece or have an in-depth knowledge of Greek cuisine about what specific dishes you think would pair best with Ouzo. Are there specific flavors or types of dishes (seafood, meats, vegetables) that enhance the experience of sipping Ouzo?
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