Posts Tagged ‘feta’

Sweet corn and cheese pastries.

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Sweet sweet corn, gotta love it. Combine it with feta cheese and put it in a flaky pastry and glory glory hallelujah! I made these with some broiled rainbow trout tonight and J was telling me how tasty it was over and over, I loved it. We scarfed it down but still didn’t feel to full afterwords, another good thing. The highlight had to be the corn and cheese pastries though. Always loved the Greek spinach variations of these but with corn it had a different twist. Speaking of twist the other difference from those traditional Greek pastries we love so much was these were in a different shape/fold/form with a little flaky twist on the top. A wonderful experience all around, easy to make and definitely easy on the taste buds.

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Banica!

Monday, April 12th, 2010

The playroom at the gym where I drop little Z has a couple of girls from Bulgaria Bosnia and Yugoslavia that call me the “cooker man” in a loud and thick accented voice when I walk in the door. That is almost always followed with “what are you cooking tonight cooker man?”. So I respond with my normal “I don’t know yet” but one time I returned the question and asked what they were cooking. The one said “Banica!” (pronounced Ba*ni*tsa). After making her spell it and write it out I googled it, I showed her an image and she said “yes, that’s it!”. Looking into it I noticed it was just like a tiropita and we love those around this house, but instead of being in a little triangle shape it was in this cool spiral tube, nice. This was as great! The ingredients are very flexible/forgiving/adaptable. Add spices, mixed cheeses, whatever. Key are the ones I mention below.

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Spankin good spanakopita – spinach pie.

Monday, February 8th, 2010

What can I say, this house loves Greek food. Every year we hit the Greek food festival devouring some of our favorite foods, spanakopita, tiropita, and baklava. I bought some phyllo dough the other day and was itching to use it and there could be no better way than some of our favorites. So I went to foodgawker as usual and found this recipe at closetcooking.com which sounded perfect. As I was reading the recipe I saw Kevin also had a recipe for baklava so I was like what the hell. Reading the two recipes I found that the baklava would need to sit for a few hours after it was made so I made it first and moved on to the spinach pie. WOW! This pie was amazing! I didn’t think it would come out this good but it did. Kid tested and mother approved. You can’t beat that.

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