Showing posts with label Greek food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greek food. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Getting Ready for Summer 2011


Summer sun, fresh air & relaxing atomsphere
What else do you need for a great holiday?
Fantastic Food & Wine!
don't forget to visit Costas & the Family at Omega Restaurant when you are in Anaxos this summer.

Omega Restaurant offers a good selection of Breakfasts, light snacks & evening meals.


Omega bar is open all day till late.

We are a located on the main road of Anaxos between the roads that lead to the beach & next to Costas Car Rental

We are a family run restaurant serving time-honoured Greek cuisine from recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation.

Our produce comes from our farm, therefore; fresh organic & full of the flavour from the Mediterranean sun.

We specialise in MEZE the traditional way to relax & enjoy an evening with friends, Meze is small portions of traditional food served with ouzo or wine

So come along & experience Great food, fantastic atmosphere & meet the family!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Omega Recipes Home Cooked flavours of Lesvos

Here are some recipes for you to try;

I have been asked for sooo many reciepes this summer I thought I would create a menu for you all to try
please let me know how you get on.


Fried Sardines great taste

Zucchini: wash & slice (half a centimetre think). When they are dry toss in seasoned flour (the easiest way is to put flour in a small plastic bag season with salt & pepper, drop your courgettes in, hold the top & shake.) shallow fry in olive oil for 2-3 mins each side, pop them onto kitchen paper to get rid of excess oil, transfer quickly to a plate, sprinkle with grated cheese (any kind that melts quick, but has mild flavour).

Bouyourdi: the tip for this one is to remember to slice all the ingredients quite thin & the secret ingredient in this dish is a tiny tiny drop of Tabasco!

You will need: Feta cheese, Green pepper, Tomato, Olive oil, Oregano

Tabasco (optional)

1. Take the stamna pot & drizzle with olive oil.

2. Take the tomato & slice ¼ inch thick use slices to cover the bottom of your pot/dish.

3. Take a slice of feta cheese approx. ½ inch thick & place it on top of tomatos.

4. Take green pepper & slice through the diameter approx ¼ inch thick, making rings put 3 on top of the feta cheese.

5. Drizzle with olive oil.

6. Sprinkle with oregano (approx. ¼ teaspoon)

7. Optional: add a tiny splash of Tabasco for a little zing!

Place in pre-heated (160°) oven for 10mins or until cheese is melted or Microwave-(use a microwave oven proof soup bowl) cook on ½ heat for 2-3mins.

Serve straight to the table.

NB. As the cheese melts it releases its salt content, so don’t be tempted to add some.

Tzatziki:

You will need: 500gm Greek yogurt, salt, pepper, ½ cucumber (grated), 2-3 cloves of crushed garlic, a teaspoon of finely chopped dill, 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil.

Take the skin off the cucumber & grate into a bowl, add salt, leave for 20 mins. Drain off fluid & squeeze out the rest (the easiest way is by hand), next add crushed garlic, pepper, dill,, yogurt & olive oil. Mix well until the colour is even. Cover & put in the fridge.

This can be made up-to 3 days in advance.

Keftedes (meat balls): Use ½ Pork mince & ½ Beef mince, it tastes better. The secret ingredient in this dish is a little ouzo!

You will need: 500gm pork mince, 500gm beef mince, a clove of garlic (crushed), 1 egg, a tablespoon of fresh flat leaf parsley (chopped) & oregano, a splash of ouzo, salt & pepper.

Method; put all ingredients in a bowl together, mix well (so you can only see one colour).

Take a small amount & roll in the palms of your hand until they are a round golf ball size shape, do the same for all the mixture, when you are ready to cook them roll in plain seasoned flour & shallow fry for 2- 3 mins over a med to high heat, then turn them over for 2 – 3 mins.

They should now be a nice golden brown colour.

Pop them into a oiled roasting dish & cook in the oven for 15mins at 180 degrees.

Olives in olive-oil with garlic: serve with crusty fresh bread, like those baguettes that you can bake yourself. The tip with this dish is that if you really like a strong flavour of garlic then make this up to a week before your party & leave it to ferment (don’t forget to use an airtight container)





Salads.

Greek Salad: a good Greek salad is all about layers. First layer is the tomato’s & add salt. Then onions, cucumber, green pepper, olives, Feta cheese. Sprinkle with Oregano & good drizzle of olive oil.

Lettuce & spring onion: use KOS lettuce if you can (it gives a nice crunch & stays crisp for longer than other lettuce. Thinly slice spring onions (use all the onion including the green part) sprinkle with salt (rock salt works best) a little olive oil & drizzle with balsamic vinegar.

Cabbage & carrot: this is simple thinly shred cabbage & carrot add capers, chopped flat leaf parsley. Dress with salt, olive oil & white wine vinegar.

All these salad have a very different texture, make them all but in smaller portion size.

Meat dishes.

Lemonato Pork:

You will need;500ml vegetable stock, 500gm pork, 2 medium onions (sliced), 2 medium lemons,2 cloves of garlic (sliced), 3 bay leaves, 2 sprigs of rosemary (or a Tbsp of dried rosemary), 1 small glass white wine (100ml),1 tbsp Oregano, Olive oil (150ml + extra for the saucepan), Salt, Pepper, Water

Method:

Wash the meat & cut into cubes (trim off excess fat)

Put meat into a frying pan of water (approx. 500ml) & boil on a high heat for 5 minutes.

When water starts to froth & a scum appears around the edge of the pan turn off heat & remove pork from the pan.

In a medium size saucepan (with lid) heat a little olive on a medium heat add sliced onions.

When onions are see-through then add sliced garlic.( a little tip, garlic stops onion from cooking!)

Add 500ml of vegetable stock.

Add 250ml white wine

Add 150ml olive oil.

Add juice of 2 lemons

Add pork, Add Salt, Add pepper, Add bay leaves, Add oregano, Add 2 sprigs of rosemary

Stir & cover with the lid

Bring all to the boil. Remove lid. Then simmer for 30mins or until sauce has reduced by half.

Remove from heat & leave for 10-15mins. So the meat can rest before serving.

Delicious!

Lamb Stiffado:

You will need:

1 kilo of fresh lamb

1 ½ kilo of baby onions (peeled)

150ml of white wine (or if you have it retsina)

150ml of olive oil

450ml water

1 vegetable stock cube

250gr sieved tomato sauce

2-3 dried pimento/all spice

2 teaspoons cumin

1 cinnamon stick

3 bay leaves

3 small sprigs of rosemary

1 teaspoon black pepper

½ teaspoon salt

4 cloves of garlic chopped

Once you have selected all your ingredients together you are ready to cook!

1. Wash & cut the lamb in to chunks (approx 3-4cm square)

2. Place lamb into a large pot and stir in the oil.

3. Add garlic, wine, tomato sauce & water.

4. Boil over medium heat for 30 minutes.

5. Add:- onions, all spice, cumin, cinnamon stick, bay leaves, sprigs of rosemary, black pepper, vegetable stock cube & salt.

6. Stir well

7. Cook over low heat for 1 hour.

8. Check your meat is soft. (if not cook for a further 15-30mins).

And that’s it! Easy!



Kokkenisto Beef.



This dish literally means everything RED… red meat, red veg, red spices

You will need:-

1 kilo beef (cubed) this serves 4-6

1 onion (finely chopped)

2 small cloves of garlic (crushed)

1 tin tomatos (chopped)

100ml sieved tomato sauce (if you have not got tomato sauce use tomato soup)

200ml vegetable stock (use a stock cube)

100ml red wine

2 tsp dried parsley

1 cinnamon stick

Salt

Black pepper

A little sugar

Olive oil

Pre-heat oven 160°



1. Drizzle olive oil in the bottom of a casserole dish/ stamna pot.

(If you have not got a casserole dish with a lid then you can use a large saucepan with a lid.)

2. Add finely chopped onion, crushed garlic & dried parsley (mix together)

3. Add cubed beef, sprinkle with salt & black pepper.

4. Mix vegetable stock with red wine & a sprinkle of sugar

5. Pour over meat

6. Add tin chopped tomatos, tomato sauce & cinnamon stick.

Mix all together, make sure beef is submerged

7. Put lid on tight & place in pre -heated oven for 1½ - 3hours at 160°

Fish.

Sardines: this one is easy, gut the fish & clean well, toss in plain seasoned flour & shallow fry in sun oil( the reason for this is that sun oil burns at a higher temperature than olive oil) for 2-3 min each side.

Dessert.

What else! Greek Yogurt, honey & cinnamon (Greek Viagra)

No Greek table would be complete without wine & ouzo!

And don’t forget the chips!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Zingy Spring Pork Lemonato

Greek Cooking: Pork Lemonato, bring the spring into your kitchen


This is a lovely fresh spring dish best served with rice & lettuce, spring onion & balsamic vinegar salad.


Pork Lemonato recipe (serves 2-3people)

You will need;

500ml vegetable stock

500gm pork

2 medium onions (sliced)

2 medium lemons

2 cloves of garlic (sliced)

3 bay leaves

2 sprigs of rosemary (or a Tbsp of dried rosemary)

1 small glass white wine(100ml)

1 tbsp Oregano

Olive oil (150ml + extra for the saucepan)

Salt

Pepper

Water

Method:

Wash the meat & cut into cubes (trim off excess fat)

Put meat into a frying pan of water (approx. 500ml) & boil on a high heat for 5 minutes.

When water starts to froth & a scum appears around the edge of the pan turn off heat & remove pork from the pan.

In a medium size saucepan (with lid) heat a little olive on a medium heat add sliced onions.

When onions are see-through add sliced garlic.

Add 500ml of vegetable stock.

Add 250ml white wine

Add 150ml olive oil.

Add juice of 2 lemons

Add pork

Add Salt

Add pepper

Add bay leaves

Add oregano

Add 2 sprigs of rosemary

Stir & cover with the lid

Bring all to the boil. remove lid. then simmer for 30mins or until sauce has reduced by half.

Remove from heat & leave for 10-15mins. So the meat can rest before serving.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Sun shines through the rain.

      Clean Monday, this is the start of lent so today we only eat certain foods today including octopus (because it has no blood) white beans & stuffed vines leaves or cabbage. We must not eat anything from Animals or the produce of animals as a sacrifice (you are supposed to do this for 40 days, but over the years it has been cut down a little bit), also there is a tradition of flying kites (don’t know why) so this morning we took our 9 year old twin nephews (Diamondis & Ignatios) to the beach armed with our home made kite, consisting of a black bin bag for the body & shredded carrier bags for a tail & flew the kite nearly as far as Petra! The wind was a little stronger than normal & Costas almost did a Mary Poppins and took off!

The sun is shining & the sky is blue, which is lovely as recently it has been nonstop rain!

Like I said, Sun shines through the rain.
another reciepe coming to you all very soon, so what this space.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Out Door Dining... Only In Greece.



We are now well in to 2010 & have come to that time of year when My work begins!
We are looking at our Menus once again to juggle things around a bit!
So… we have decided to go back to basics & create a ‘’MEZE’’ style menu.
For those of you that are not familiar with this term I will briefly describe what that means;
Traditionally your table would have a small bottle of Ouzo, water, Salad, meat or fish, chips, bread & cheese.
You & your friends would then take your time slowly picking at your food & sipping your Ouzo, Staying for hours enjoying company & great local food.
We would like to encourage our guests to truly indulge themselves & experience our lifestyle & culture at its best.
Our aim is to allow everyone to sample a wider variety of Greek dishes at a very low cost,
How do we do this? Simple, by reducing down our portion size! This means that you will be able to choose a wider selection from our menu & not feel like you have overindulged.
And your pocket will be satisfied too!
So come along to Omega Restaurant & Meze House, Anaxos Lesvos.