Tuesday, November 11, 2008

How to Incorporate Greek Cooking in Your Kitchen

You don't have to have a big fat Greek wedding to learn Greek cooking. Also, you don't have to go to Greece or be from Greece to cook Greek. There are surefire ways to be able to incorporate Greek cooking in your lifestyle. Amaze your friends and family with these techniques.

1. Seek advice from a native. No other person knows their menu best than the natives. Natives are often more than happy to help you as you learn more and promote their culture by means of cooking.

2. Harness all available resources in the form of books, recipes online, as well as offline. If you are able to get all the resources you have and apply them in your kitchen, you are bound for Greek cooking in no time.

3. Acquaint yourself with ingredients that are Greek.

4. Use lots of fresh vegetables in your menu. This is one of the trademarks of Greek cuisine.

5. Lamb, fish, or chicken; take your pick. These are the three top kinds of meat that Greek natives prefer to have in their meals.

6. Season your food with spices, such as nutmeg, cinnamon, bay leaves, oregano, and dill.

7. Capitalize on freshness, no matter what ingredient you use.

8. Make appetizers (mezethes) to complement the main course.

9. Use a casserole to present your meals. Taverns are popular in Greece and they usually serve their food in one whole casserole containing all the dishes that the cooks have prepared.

10. Make a spinach or cheese pie. Feta ice cream is used on top of a typical Grecian spinach pie.

11. Never smoke the food. Familiarize yourself with techniques such as frying, simmering, sautéing, braising, boiling, baking, stewing, poaching, roasting, pickling, and grilling. Mastery of these techniques will definitely lead you to a viable cooking career in Greece.

12. Have a combination of olives, bread and wine.
13. Whip up some salad.
14. Wrap it up. Greeks are notorious for wrapping their food.
15. Learn how to use the phyllo dough. This is readily available in most supermarkets.
16. Go healthy. Greeks are health-conscious individuals. Fill the menu with antioxidants and other cancer-fighting elements.

Learning how to cook in Greek style is something that not only takes time but also practice and determination. And while you are studying Greek cooking, you may eventually find a fascination with other cuisines which have influenced modern Greek cooking such as French and Turkish cuisines to complete your international repertoire of recipes.

1 comment:

Sam Sotiropoulos said...

Hi Hendro! Some very good tips indeed. :-) Another convenient way for people to learn about Greek food and Greek cooking is to check out web sites and blogs like this one: Greek Food Recipes and Reflections