
Sea Salt and Honey
Celebrating the Food of Kardamili in 100 Sun-Drenched Recipes: A New Greek Cookbook
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April 15, 2021
Ah, the lure of the Mediterranean coast, which charmed this troika of family member-authors into part- and full-time life in Greece. The Tsakiris (father Nicholas and daughters Chloe and Olivia) found nirvana in life on Kardamili, a 450-person community that boasts almost every food that a human could want. Collaborating on this 100-recipe collection, the authors eschew most traditional Greek recipes (no hummus or moussaka) and instead focus on light, fresh, and seasonal dishes. For them, this means taking advantage of seafood, vegetables, and herbs native to the area and reaching into other cuisines--Indian, Spanish, African, and more--to meld ""best of"" culinary experiences and ingredients. A few examples: spicy berbere chickpeas, risotto with pistachios and scallions, salmon masala with wild rice, and fig frozen yogurt. Sidebars are instructive and charming, covering topics like beach bounties (sea salt and sea fennel) and monastery herbs, as are the stories. Foodies and armchair travelers alike will be powerless to resist the travelogue-like photographs of life and food.
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May 1, 2021
The Greek American Tsakiris family (father Nicholas and daughters Chloe and Olivia) present a charming cookbook celebrating their life in Kardamili, a coastal village in southern Greece. The book is a well-balanced combination of recipes, ideas for entertaining, and storytelling. Readers are welcomed into the Tsakiris home to share a meal and conversation about their beloved Greece and traditions. The recipes spotlight fresh, seasonal produce and emphasize cooking mindfully for health. Highlights include inventive pastas and risottos, tea blends, and festive small bites (meze). The family also includes creative spins on international favorites (like pico de gallo or Buffalo cauliflower) and recipes incorporating spices like berbere or za'atar. Vibrant photographs by Romas Foord transport readers to the Greek coast. This book will appeal to home cooks interested in regional Greek cuisine, those looking for ways to infuse Mediterranean flavor into their cooking, and fans of Letitia Clark's Bitter Honey: Recipes and Stories from Sardinia. VERDICT A lively celebration of family and Mediterranean cooking that offers a clear, intimate regional perspective.--Kate Bellody, SUNY New Paltz
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