The Food and Wine of Greece
Title | The Food and Wine of Greece PDF eBook |
Author | Diane Kochilas |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 390 |
Release | 1993-03-15 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780312087838 |
Greece and its many islands are rich with traditional and regional culinary dishes that go far beyond the standard fare of moussaka and spinach pie. To gather these special recipes and the culture that surrounds them, Kochilas spent over 15 years living and traveling in Greece. From home cooks and professional chefs she coaxed a wonderful array of authentic recipes to augment her own creations. Line drawings.
Eat, Drink, Think
Title | Eat, Drink, Think PDF eBook |
Author | David Roochnik |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 223 |
Release | 2020-06-11 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1350120790 |
What role does food play in the shaping of humanity? Is sharing a good meal with friends and family an experience of life at its best, or is food merely a burdensome necessity? David Roochnik explores these questions by discussing classical works of Greek literature and philosophy in which food and drink play an important role. With thoughts on Homer's The Odyssey, Euripides' Bacchae, Plato's philosopher kings and Dionysian intoxication, Roochnik shows how foregrounding food in philosophy can open up new ways of understanding these thinkers and their approaches to the purpose and meaning of life. The book features philosophical explanation interspersed with reflections from the author on cooking, eating, drinking and sharing meals, making it important reading for students of philosophy, classical studies, and food studies.
Gifts of the Gods
Title | Gifts of the Gods PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Dalby |
Publisher | Reaktion Books |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2017-11-15 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1780238630 |
What do we think about when we think about Greek food? For many, it is the meze and the traditional plates of a Greek island taverna at the height of summer. In Gifts of the Gods, Andrew and Rachel Dalby take us into and beyond the taverna in our minds to offer us a unique and comprehensive history of the foods of Greece. Greek food is brimming with thousands of years of history, lore, and culture. The country has one of the most varied landscapes of Europe, where steep mountains, low-lying plains, rocky islands, and crystal-blue seas jostle one another and produce food and wine of immense quality and distinctive taste. The book discusses how the land was settled, what was grown in different regions, and how certain fruits, herbs, and vegetables became a part of local cuisines. Moving through history—from classical to modern—the book explores the country’s regional food identities as well as the export of Greek food to communities all over the world. The book culminates with a look at one of the most distinctive features of Greece’s food tradition—the country’s world renown hospitality. Illustrated throughout and featuring traditional recipes that blend historical and modern flavors, Gifts of the Gods is a mouth-watering account of a rich and ancient cuisine.
Food of Greece
Title | Food of Greece PDF eBook |
Author | Vilma Chantiles |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 1992-12 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0671750968 |
From Simon & Schuster, Vilma Liacouras Chantiles' The Food of Greece includes the food, folkways, and travel across the mainlands and islands of Greece. The Greek national character is reflected in recipes for favorite gourmet and common dishes from appetizers and soups to fruits, nuts, and desserts. The Food of Greece
The Wines of Greece
Title | The Wines of Greece PDF eBook |
Author | Miles Lambert-Gócs |
Publisher | Mitchell Beazley |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780571153886 |
COOKING/WINE
Meals and Recipes from Ancient Greece
Title | Meals and Recipes from Ancient Greece PDF eBook |
Author | Eugenia Salza Prina Ricotti |
Publisher | Getty Publications |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Cookbooks |
ISBN | 9780892368761 |
"Eugenia Ricotti has compiled 56 delicious preparabe recipes gleaned from the ancient sources and updated with ingredients available to the contemporary cook. The author has drawn from such works as Athenaeus's 'The deipnosophists,' as well as the comedies, to bring to life the delights, not just of the food and wine, but also of the conviviality that was an important part of the meal in ancient Greece." --
Ikaria
Title | Ikaria PDF eBook |
Author | Diane Kochilas |
Publisher | Rodale |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2014-10-14 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1623362954 |
The remote and lush island of Ikaria in the northeastern Aegean is home to one of the longest-living populations on the planet, making it a "blue zone." Much of this has been attributed to Ikaria's stress-free lifestyle and Mediterranean diet--daily naps, frequent sex, a little fish and meat, free-flowing wine, mindless exercise like walking and gardening, hyper-local food, strong friendships, and a deep-rooted disregard for the clock. No one knows the Ikarian lifestyle better than Chef Diane Kochilas, who has spent much of her life on the island. Part cookbook, part travelogue, Kochilas's Ikaria is an introduction to the food-as-life philosophy and a culinary journey through luscious recipes, gorgeous photography, and captivating stories from locals. Capturing the true spirit of the island, Kochilas explains the importance of shared food, the health benefits of raw and cooked salads, the bean dishes that are passed down through generations, the greens and herbal teas that are used in the kitchen and in the teapot as "medicine," and the nutritional wisdom inherent in the ingredients and recipes that have kept Ikarians healthy for so long. Ikaria is more than a cookbook. It's a portrait of the people who have achieved what so many of us yearn for: a fuller, more meaningful and joyful life, lived simply and nourished on real, delicious, seasonal foods that you can access anywhere.