bakaliaros skodalia - fried salted cod.

BAKALIAROS | Fried Salted Cod

There are few dishes more symbolic in Greek cooking than bakaliaros. Crispy, golden fried salted cod, traditionally served on March 25th. This day marks a beautiful double celebration: the Annunciation of the Theotokos and Greek Independence Day. Right in the middle of Lent, when meals are typically simple and plant-based, March 25th (and also Palm Sunday) offers a special exception, fish is permitted. And not just any fish… for Greeks, it has to be bakaliaros, served with a bold, garlicky skordalia on the side. This dish is all about contrast, crunchy batter, soft flaky fish, and that punchy garlic dip. It’s nostalgic, celebratory, and deeply rooted in tradition. Serving Bakaliaros is best enjoyed fresh, hot, and crispy, dipped generously into that rich, garlicky skordalia. Recipe here!!! It’s the kind of meal that fills the kitchen with aroma, brings everyone to the table, and marks the day in the most delicious […]

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XTAPODI STIFADO - OCTOPUS STIFADO - GREEK OCTOPUS AND ONION STEW GREECE

OCTOPUS STIFADO | Greek Octopus & Onion Stew

Xtapodi Stifado (Octopus Stifado) Stifado is one of those deeply loved Greek classics. Rich, slow-cooked, and comforting. Traditionally, it’s made with rabbit or beef, simmered gently with whole shallots in a fragrant tomato and wine sauce. But this sea version? It is nothing less than amazing. Xtapodi stifado takes everything we adore about the original and gives it a coastal soul. The octopus becomes meltingly tender as it slowly braises, soaking up that rich tomato and wine sauce. The shallots soften and sweeten, their natural sugars enhanced as they cook down, creating a sauce that is deeply savoury, slightly sweet, and completely moreish. This is the kind of dish that demands bread on the table. Thick slices. Plenty of it. And if you’re like me? Olive oil fried potatoes on the side are non-negotiable. It’s rustic. It’s bold. It’s Greek comfort food with a seaside heart. How To Serve Serve […]

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MARIDAKI - GREEK FRIED WHITE BAIT WHITEBAIT GREECE

MARIDAKIA | Greek Fried Whitebait

Maridakia | Fried Whitebait – Better than Chips! There are some dishes that instantly take you childhood, and for me, maridakia is one of them. Growing up, this was always my favourite meze on the table. While everyone else reached for the bigger, showier dishes, I was piling these tiny crispy fish onto my plate. I could eat them like hot chips. In fact… dare I say they’re better than hot chips? Crispier, saltier, with that squeeze of lemon that makes you go back for “just one more” every single time. This dish captures the simplicity of Greek summer cooking: just fresh fish, flour, salt, olive oil and a generous squeeze of lemon. Serve them hot with a cold glass of ouzo, and you’re instantly transported to a seaside taverna in Greece.

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Psari Plaki in Mykonos – Cooking the Catch of the Day the Local Way

There’s something deeply grounding about waking up early in Mykonos, heading to the port in the morning light, and finding yourself shoulder-to-shoulder with locals, all gathered for one thing: fresh, wild caught fish. When the winds are calm, fishing boats dock quietly, unloading their glistening catch, the kind of fish that tells you it was in the sea only hours ago. I had arrived with thoughts of barbounia (red mullet) or sea bream, but as soon as I laid eyes on the stunning, crimson-toned scorpion fish , large, fierce-looking, and undeniably fresh, I knew Psari Plaki was calling. This traditional Greek baked fish dish is all about celebrating the fish itself, wrapped in a simple but beautifully balanced tomato, herb, and olive oil sauce. While some versions include potatoes, carrots, or celery, I wanted to let the fish sing, keeping the ingredients minimal and the flavors clean, just as many […]

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MEDITERRANEAN BAKED FISH

Mediterranean Baked Fish – Quick, Fresh, and Full of Zest! There’s something special about a tray bake – minimal fuss, fresh flavours, and a meal that comes together effortlessly. This Mediterranean Baked Fish is one of those recipes I turn to when I want something light, delicious, and deeply satisfying – especially on a busy weeknight. Packed with juicy cherry tomatoes, fresh herbs, and a lemony olive oil drizzle that ties it all together, this dish celebrates everything I love about Mediterranean cooking: fresh produce, bold flavours, and simplicity. Choose Your Fish This recipe is beautifully flexible. I used fresh snapper fillets, but any firm white-fleshed fish will work just as well – think John Dory, flathead, or even barramundi. The key is freshness. Salmon would also be lovely! If you can get your hands on it the same day, even better. This is one of those recipes that’s all […]

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KALAMARAKIA TIGANITA | Greek Taverna-Style Fried Calamari

KALAMARAKIA TIGANITA | Greek Taverna-Style Fried Calamari

The meze that’ll take you straight back to your favourite Greek island. Sometimes, the most satisfying meals are the simplest ones — and fried calamari the Greek way is exactly that. Made with fresh whole squid, cleaned and cut at home, lightly dusted in seasoned flour, and pan-fried until golden, this dish is a true classic of the Greek taverna table. Forget the fancy sauces — this is no-fuss, seaside-style cooking. Just serve with plenty of lemon wedges and a generous side of horta (boiled wild greens or silverbeet with olive oil and lemon), and let the ingredients speak for themselves. Whether it’s part of a mezze spread or the main event, crispy fried calamari brings that salty breeze and ouzo-in-hand feeling straight to your kitchen. Why You’ll Love It: Uses fresh whole calamari, not frozen rings Light and crispy with no heavy batter Just lemon and sea salt — […]

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Greek Taverna-Style Fried Fish with Ladolemono (Lemon-Olive Oil Sauce)

Greek Taverna-Style Fried Fish with Ladolemono (Lemon-Olive Oil Sauce)

Greek Taverna-Style Fried Fish with Ladolemono (Lemon-Olive Oil Sauce) If you’ve ever sat seaside at a Greek taverna — napkin fluttering in the breeze, waves crashing nearby, and the scent of sizzling fish in the air — then you know what a true pleasure Greek-style fried fish can be. This dish is simple, rustic, and deeply satisfying, capturing the essence of Mediterranean cooking with just a few ingredients. My personal favourite fish for this recipe is snapper — firm, slightly sweet, and perfect for frying whole. Lightly dusted in seasoned flour and pan-fried until the skin is crisp and golden, it’s served with the ultimate Greek sauce: ladolemono — a bright, garlicky blend of lemon juice, extra virgin olive oil, oregano, and salt that’s whisked until silky. Pour it generously over the fish, over your potatoes, over your bread… or just straight onto the plate. This is how fish is […]

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MEDITERRANEAN LOBSTER SALAD

MEDITERRANEAN LOBSTER SALAD

Lobster Salad with Citrus Vinaigrette – A Mediterranean-Inspired Summer Star This isn’t your average salad — it’s a dish that feels like a holiday on a plate, combining the sweet delicacy of lobster with juicy tomatoes, crisp celery, and a zesty citrus dressing that brings everything to life. While it’s not traditionally Greek, this lobster salad has Mediterranean flair written all over it, from the fresh parsley and oregano to the olive oil and bright citrus notes. It’s the kind of salad you serve when you want to impress without overcomplicating things — perfect for a summer lunch, festive table, or simply to treat yourself when you’re in the mood for something indulgent yet refreshing. Whether you’re entertaining or enjoying a quiet moment of luxury, this salad is light, vibrant, and irresistibly delicious. Why You’ll Love This Lobster Salad: Elegant yet easy — a showstopper with minimal effort Bursting with […]

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PSAROSOUPA AVGOLEMONO | Fish Soup

Psarosoupa Avgolemono – 12 years old & the first dish I made on my own If there’s one dish that brings me right back to my childhood kitchen, it’s this — Psarosoupa Avgolemono, Greek fish soup finished with lemon and egg. Out of all the beloved avgolemono variations, this one is my absolute favourite. This soup is more than just a meal — it’s a warm memory. My mum’s recipe was always on rotation in our home, especially on cooler days or when someone needed a little extra comfort. It also happens to be the very first dish I ever made on my own — when I was just 12 years old and my mother had recently gone back to work, and from then on, dinner was no longer ready the moment I walked through the door after school. One day, I opened the fridge and spotted a beautiful large […]

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GARIDOMAKARONADA PRAWN PASTA

GARIDOMAKARONADA | Prawn Pasta

Garidomakaronada – A Classic Greek Prawn Pasta Full of Coastal Charm Some dishes bring you straight to the sea — the kind of food that tastes like a warm breeze, sun on your skin, and the sound of waves just out of sight. Garidomakaronada, or Greek prawn pasta, is exactly that kind of dish. It’s light yet full of flavour, rich in tradition, and effortlessly beautiful in its simplicity. In our family, this dish has always been a go-to favourite. It’s one of those recipes that comes together quickly, using ingredients you probably already have at home — and yet it never fails to impress. Whether you’re making it for two or serving it to friends on a summer evening, it feels special every time. Why You’ll Love It Garidomakaronada is more than just a seafood pasta. It’s a celebration of fresh, simple ingredients. When you’ve got quality prawns and […]

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