The Greek philosophy of food is one of simplicity; make it fresh and full of flavor and serve it with great warmth and flair. It is a cuisine entrenched in history, influenced by the cultures of its neighbors - Turkey, the Middle East, the Balkans but at heart it is unpretentious food from a people who have learned to make the most of what their land has to offer. In this celebration of Greek food Rosemary Barron provides over 250 regional and national specialties, from the olives, feta and seafood of mezes, beautiful little appetizers that can often become a meal in themselves, to delicate lemon broths to hearty bean soups, grilled meats and fish, baked vegetables and pilafs to the fragrant, gooey honey pastries. Greek cooking offers seasonal food perfect for informal eating with family, friends and entertaining. In addition there are chapters on The Greek Kitchen, Breads, The Wines of Greece and Menus for different occasions.
About the Author
Rosemary Barron founded Kandra Kitchen, Greece's highly acclaimed cooking school in the early 1980s. She teaches and lectures on Greek Cuisine dividing her time between England, Greece and America.
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Practical and charmingly evocativeA" Claudia Roden Rosemary Barron has a love affair with Greece, its culture, its people and it's food, which she shares with us brilliantly in her bookA" Barbara Kafka
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