Sweet Greek

Sweet Greek
Author: Kathy Tsaples
Publisher: Touchwood Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781771514156

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A collection of 90+ traditional Greek recipes that will help you master classic favourites like spanakopita and baclava, and add dozens of new treats to your repertoire. Kathy Tsaples's parents arrived in Australia as part of the early-1950s wave of immigrants from Greece and their household in Melbourne became a regular gathering place for the Greek families in their neighbourhood, nourished by Kathy's mother's cooking. Fast forward a few decades and following a battle with cancer that caused her to re-evaluate her life's purpose, Kathy began to focus on the Hellenic cuisine handed down to her. She opened a shop and soon began collecting her family's recipes into a book to share with home cooks. Stock your kitchen with Mediterranean staples like olive oil, lemon, olives, feta, rosemary, eggplant, spinach, tomato, peppers, dried beans, fish, and lamb and let Kathy teach you to make: Eggplant Dip Slow Roasted Okra Casserole Chargrilled Octopus Koulourakia Fig Spoon Sweet and so many more! Organized around feasts from the Greek Orthodox calendar as well as national holidays, the book also has a chapter dedicated to winter meals and another all about sweets. With 90+ wholesome, highly flavourful recipes adapted for the North American kitchen, accompanied by rustic photography and family ephemera, Sweet Greek will help you master familiar Greek favourites like moussaka, tzatziki, spanakopita, dolmades, and baclava, and add dozens of new treats to your repertoire.

Sweet Greek

Sweet Greek
Author: Kathy Tsaples
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1771514167

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"The holy book of Greek food." —Christos Sourligas, bestselling author of My Big Fat Greek Cookbook A collection of 90+ traditional Greek recipes that will help you master classic favourites like spanakopita and baclava, and add dozens of new treats to your repertoire. Kathy Tsaples’s parents arrived in Australia as part of the early-1950s wave of immigrants from Greece and their household in Melbourne became a regular gathering place for the Greek families in their neighbourhood, nourished by Kathy’s mother’s cooking. Fast forward a few decades and following a battle with cancer that caused her to re-evaluate her life’s purpose, Kathy began to focus on the Hellenic cuisine handed down to her. She opened a shop and soon began collecting her family’s recipes into a book to share with home cooks. Stock your kitchen with Mediterranean staples like olive oil, lemon, olives, feta, rosemary, eggplant, spinach, tomato, peppers, dried beans, fish, and lamb and let Kathy teach you to make: Eggplant Dip Slow Roasted Okra Casserole Chargrilled Octopus Koulourakia Fig Spoon Sweet and so many more! Organized around feasts from the Greek Orthodox calendar as well as national holidays, the book also has a chapter dedicated to winter meals and another all about sweets. With 90+ wholesome, highly flavourful recipes adapted for the North American kitchen, accompanied by rustic photography and family ephemera, Sweet Greek will help you master familiar Greek favourites like moussaka, tzatziki, spanakopita, dolmades, and baclava, and add dozens of new treats to your repertoire.

Sweet Greek Life

Sweet Greek Life
Author: Kathy Tsaples
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781922129932

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Food for me is the essence of life and life shared with family and friends is beautiful. Food in general brings people together -- it's part of the glue that binds society. Being Greek is about celebrating life with the ones we love. It's about spreading the table with delicious dishes bringing everyone together, feasting, laughing, drinking, listening to music, singing and dancing. Treasured moments to become lifelong treasured memories. What I have come to realise over the last few years, especially since setting up the "Sweet Greek Shop", is that cooking fulfils those basic needs we all have - the need to create, contribute, share and love. For me, this encapsulates the essence of cooking something special for the ones we love. It's the using of our own hands to make something out of simple, honest ingredients, something prepared not for sustenance or financial gain, but purely for the purpose of bringing warmth and happiness, however small, to another person's life. Family, life, my friends, their good health and happiness, my culture and heritage are all the things that matter to me. It's respecting the legacy that our parents have left us and passing it onto future generations. The recipes that I have chosen to include in this book hold a lot of meaning for me. Some, are more traditional, others are more simple, and some are from my travels in Greece. All the dishes, apart from being delicious are simple, pragmatic and achievable in your own kitchen. Everyone relates to food based on their own experiences and its these experiences that create treasured memories and is what life is all about. Happiness is where the heart is, and the heartbeat of my home is the kitchen.

Sweet Greek

Sweet Greek
Author: Kathy Tsaples
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN: 9781922129161

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Renowned for her 'Sweet Greek' produce shop, Kathy Tsaples now shares her favourite recipes learned in her mothers kitchen, in this beautifully produced book. The book is themed around the traditional Greek holidays such as Lent, Easter, Name Day, and so on, each with accompanying recipes for a feast. But as Kathy points out, each recipe can be used at any time and every time family and friends get together is an occasion for a feast. Kathy's story is also inspirational. After being diagnosed with Breast Cancer, she quit her profession to pursue her dream of cooking and opening a shop to offer the best of authentic Greek cuisine. Thousands of Melburnians are glad she did! The recipes are about celebrating life: taking traditional food, cooking it today and passing it on to new generations. The book features stunning food styling and photography. A fantastic Mother's Day book!

Sweet on the Greek

Sweet on the Greek
Author: Talia Hibbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781916404397

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When a promiscuous footballer with a heart of gold hires cynical Aria as his fake girlfriend, she gets more than she bargained for. Glamorous holidays, epic faux romance... and true love?

Opa! the Healthy Greek Cookbook

Opa! the Healthy Greek Cookbook
Author: Theo Stephan
Publisher: Rockridge Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-11-21
Genre: Cooking, Greek
ISBN: 9781939754127

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"Greek cuisine is world-renowned for its healthy, fresh, and flavorful plates. Featuring vegetables, fruits, whole grains, fish, and legumes, Greek food is a guilt-free way to gratify your taste buds. But with hard-to-find ingredients and complicated recipes, it can be difficult to follow as an everyday diet. With Opa! The Healthy Greek Cookbook you don't have to dine out or struggle to make the Mediterranean meals you crave. Featuring everyday ingredients, simple recipes, and a tantalizing introduction to Greece's naturally nutritious cuisine, this cookbook makes eating rich and being healthy a Mediterranean breeze."--

My Greek Table

My Greek Table
Author: Diane Kochilas
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2018-12-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1250166373

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Celebrity chef and award-winning cookbook author Diane Kochilas presents a companion to her Public Television cooking-travel series with this lavishly photographed volume of classic and contemporary cuisine in My Greek Table: Authentic Flavors and Modern Home Cooking from My Kitchen to Yours. Inspired by her travels and family gatherings, the recipes and stories Diane Kochilas shares in My Greek Table celebrate the variety of food and the culture of Greece. Her Mediterranean meals, crafted from natural ingredients and prepared in the region’s traditional styles—as well as innovative updates to classic favorites—cover a diverse range of appetizers, main courses, and desserts to create raucously happy feasts, just like the ones Diane enjoys with her family when they sit down at her table. Perfect for home cooks, these recipes are easy-to-make so you can add Greece’s delicious dishes to your culinary repertoire. With simple-to-follow instructions for salads, meze, vegetables, soup, grains, savory pies, meat, fish, and sweets, you’ll soon be serving iconic fare and new twists on time-honored recipes on your own Greek table for family and friends, including: — Kale, Apple, and Feta Salad — Baklava Oatmeal — Avocado-Tahini Spread — Baked Chicken Keftedes — Retro Feta-Stuffed Grilled Calamari — Portobello Mushroom Gyro — Quinoa Spanakorizo — Quick Pastitsio Ravioli — Aegean Island Stuffed Lamb — My Big Fat Greek Mess—a dessert of meringues, Greek sweets, toasted almonds and tangy yogurt Illustrated throughout with color photographs featuring both the food and the country, My Greek Table is a cultural delicacy for cooks and foodies alike.

The Complete Works

The Complete Works
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1286
Release: 1891
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Greek Revolution

The Greek Revolution
Author: Mark Mazower
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0143110934

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Winner of the Duff Cooper Prize • One of The Economist's top history books of the year From one of our leading historians, an important new history of the Greek War of Independence—the ultimate worldwide liberal cause célèbre of the age of Byron, Europe’s first nationalist uprising, and the beginning of the downward spiral of the Ottoman Empire—published two hundred years after its outbreak As Mark Mazower shows us in his enthralling and definitive new account, myths about the Greek War of Independence outpaced the facts from the very beginning, and for good reason. This was an unlikely cause, against long odds, a disorganized collection of Greek patriots up against what was still one of the most storied empires in the world, the Ottomans. The revolutionaries needed all the help they could get. And they got it as Europeans and Americans embraced the idea that the heirs to ancient Greece, the wellspring of Western civilization, were fighting for their freedom against the proverbial Eastern despot, the Turkish sultan. This was Christianity versus Islam, now given urgency by new ideas about the nation-state and democracy that were shaking up the old order. Lord Byron is only the most famous of the combatants who went to Greece to fight and die—along with many more who followed events passionately and supported the cause through art, music, and humanitarian aid. To many who did go, it was a rude awakening to find that the Greeks were a far cry from their illustrious forebears, and were often hard to tell apart from the Ottomans. Mazower does full justice to the realities on the ground as a revolutionary conspiracy triggered outright rebellion, and a fraying and distracted Ottoman leadership first missed the plot and then overreacted disastrously. He shows how and why ethnic cleansing commenced almost immediately on both sides. By the time the dust settled, Greece was free, and Europe was changed forever. It was a victory for a completely new kind of politics—international in its range and affiliations, popular in its origins, romantic in sentiment, and radical in its goals. It was here on the very edge of Europe that the first successful revolution took place in which a people claimed liberty for themselves and overthrew an entire empire to attain it, transforming diplomatic norms and the direction of European politics forever, and inaugurating a new world of nation-states, the world in which we still live.

Colloquial Greek

Colloquial Greek
Author: Niki Watts
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1317305388

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Greek is currently ranked 13th in our list of best-selling Colloquials: it is an important language for the series, not least because of the numbers of tourists who travel to Greece each year It has been brought up-to-date and incorporates language covering new technology- the Euro is now used throughout Contains new dialogues and additional illustrations An effective blend of language points and related exercises with full key supplied Contains references to useful websites that contain Greek reading materials Athens Olympics in 2004!