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Recipe reminder

Have you seen my recipe for a "quiche"?
I have done it recently and I though to remind you of this easy and tasty solution for a starter.
This version is with feta, tomatoes and ham cubes and some grated yellow cheese.
But you can use whatever you have in the fridge in general...
Especially for John that tried it and liked it :)
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Dolmadakia "yalantzi"

"Dolmadakia" are stuffed grape leaves and it is a very popular dish as it is very tasty and once you try it, you get addicted :)
You can find it in several countries and even at the supermarket in small cans.
I will share with you today one of the greek versions that is called "yalantzi" and it is the vegetarian version using rice.
I could not miss from this blog a traditional greek recipe like this one...

Ingredients
500gr vine leaves (fresh or canned)
500gr round rice
5-6 scallions, minced (incl. green part)
1 onion, chopped
dill and parsley, both chopped
1 1/2 cups of olive oil
3 lemons, the juice
salt, pepper
2-3 cups of boiled water

Procedure  

Prepare the ingredients, chop or mince onions, dill and parsley and extract the lemon juice.
Start by boiling in a small casserole salty water and adding the vine leaves for 2-3 min to soften. Drain with cold water and set aside.












Start preparing the filling. Fry slightly the onions and the scallions with some olive oil. Take out of the fire and add the rice, the dill and the parsley, half of the lemon juice, the salt and pepper.
Take one by one the leaves and put in the middle one teaspoon of the rice filling.











Roll like shown in the photos.
















Put each roll ("dolmadaki") in a low casserole tightly next to each other.
When all rolls are done, add the boiling water to cover them, the olive oil, some salt and the rest of the lemon juice.
Cover with a plate and then the casserole cover. Cook in low fire for about 50min. In the middle, check for water.









Serve with tzatziki (shown below in the photo).

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Feta & dried tomatoes cake


I promised to give you the recipe of the mozzarella cake with feta and I always keep my promises :)
So, find today another version of this salty cake with a greek touch this time ...
Just replace the mozzarella with feta cheese and fresh tomatoes with dried tomatoes and add more flour so that in total will be about 250gr. Try it! 
See some photos from the preparation below...





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Chicken curry

I will share with you my favorite chicken curry recipe that a dear friend of mine has given me years ago. It had been quite some time that I did not do it, as my kids where pretty young and such recipes were too exotic for them.
Thanks to an indian friend that brought me recently some of the ingredients, I decided that it was time to indulge myself. Not a bad idea, as kids really liked it, and it was a nice change.
I serve the chicken with some basmati rice and the trip to India starts... (ok with some chinese touch :)



Ingredients
4-5 chicken filets
1 onion
1 garlic clove
2 teaspoons of curry powder
1/4 teaspoon of cumin powder
1/2 teaspoon of ginger powder
400ml of coconut milk
salt, pepper, olive oil (the greek touch :)
cashew nuts (as many as you like) 

Preparation
Cut the chicken in medium cubes and fry it in a low casserole with some oil. At some point, add also the minced onion and garlic and continue frying. Once done, add all the spices and the coconut milk. Add enough water to cover generously the meat. Cover preferably the pressure cooker and allow 15 minutes for the meat to soften and the sauce to thicken.
Uncover and add the cashew nuts and let shimmer for another 1-2 minutes.
In parallel, prepare some basmati rice according to the instructions of the package.
Serve together with some naan bread if possible. Let me know what do you think of my version of chicken curry! 
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Greek tzatziki!

Tzatziki is the famous greek dip that is actually a white sauce made with strained yoghurt, cucumber and garlic. It's easy to make, veeeery tasty, great for your bbqs, and is the perfect condiment for "souvlaki", the greek skewers. Find today, how easy it is to make it at home in just a few minutes!

Ingredients (approximately :)
1 cup of plain yoghurt (if you can find real greek one is the best :)
1/2 of grated cucumber
1-2 garlic cloves (peeled and minced)
salt, olive oil (like 1-2 spoonfuls)
some chopped dill for decoration

Preparation
Put in a strainer the yoghurt and the grated cucumber, add a bowl underneath and let them drain for a few hours in the refrigerator. When most of the water is out in the bowl, throw it away and empty the ingredients in the bowl and mix with a spoon. Leave it to cool in the fridge and serve with some olives or some chopped dill on top. Enjoy!
P.S: Having inside garlic. it is not meant to be served in a romantic dinner for obvious reasons ;) 
   
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