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Kozi's Meet 'n Eat
Kozi was born and raised in the beautiful country of South Africa. When his parents, who are from the island of Imvros, decided to return to Greece, Kozi made a promise that he would never forget the delicious braai's that he so often enjoyed in South Africa. He decided to continue this tradition and share it with all his family & friends in Athens.
Today Kozi invites everyone interested in eating good, clean & fresh meat to his still small but comfy space in Melissia.
Having recently been there ourselves, we definitely recommend the burger and the rib-eye. Beware - this restaurant doesn't take reservations - you must get there early!
Address: Panagi Tsaldari 32-34, Melissia, 15127, Athens
Tel: 210 81 01 584, email: eat@kozis.com
Do you have a recommendation or recipe to share? Send it to us at ideas@xpatathens.com!
Learn Greek And Get Discounts At Local Businesses
Glossopolis is looking for people to test their services. If you'd like to learn Greek and receive reward discounts at local businesses for actually using your Greek, then get in touch with Athina Pitta (pitta@glossopolis.com) and let your linguistic trip begin!
Help Us Better Our Services!
Pilot testing for Greek language courses with rewards discounts at local businesses.
Glossopolis (http://glossopolis.com/) is a Greek start-up that offers an e-learning platform of Greek language courses to individuals who live in Greece or visitors who want to visit Greece and speak the language of the locals, with the locals!
Once you sign-up to Glossopolis, you have access to all the educational content built in the colloquial form of the language and to a series of advertisements from local businesses we cooperate with, such as bars, restaurants, hotels, taxis, etc. If you visit the relevant businesses and speak to them in Greek ~ you will receive a discount on their services or a special gift as a reward for your effort! Not only will you save money while experiencing Greece, you will interact with the locals in their language and support local business in Greece.
Pilot testing procedure.
We need English speaking people to sign-in, learn the courses, access the local business services and give us their feedback for our service. In return we are going to provide vouchers to our affiliate businesses.
If you are interested in participating please contact Athina Pitta at pitta@glossopolis.com for further information and let your linguistic trip begin!
Carrot Soup With Kalamata Olive Paste
On a chilly Sunday in Athens, still worn out from a marathon of holiday cooking, and too spent to have gone to the supermarket with the Saturday crowds, I cooked with what was left in the fridge. That turned out to be a bunch of carrots, a little ginger, a dollop of the only Kalamata olive paste I’ve found that doesn’t numb your tongue with saltiness, and a Greek salad for the winter table, that came straight from a jar.
The olive paste and the Greek salad are new discoveries; Peloponnese makes them. I found them at the Hellenic Gourmet Shop at the Athens airport. I do have a few other specialty foods that are always on hand, one of which is my all-time favorite vinegar, which is so good you can drink it. Vassilis Vaimakis makes it in Ioannina and you can find it at a few select gourmet shops in Athens, among them the Pantopoleion.
Ingredients:
10 carrots
1 one-inch knob of ginger
1 large red onion
2 garlic cloves
1/2 cup extra virgin Greek olive oil
1 heaping teaspoon turmeric
1 teaspoon cumin
6 – 8 cups water
1/3 cup rice
Salt to taste
2 – 3 tablespoons sweet Greek vinegar or good balsamic
A few drops of Habanero or Chipotle Tabasco (to taste)
6 teaspoons Kalamata olive paste, preferably from Peloponnese, because it isn’t too salty
Olive oil for garnish
One jar of Greek salad in a jar (I used Peloponnese, again because it was flavorful without being salty)
Pinch of dried Greek oregano
Instructions:
1. Peel and chop the carrots and ginger and chop the onions and garlic. Heat the olive oil in a large, wide pot and add the carrots, ginger, onions, and garlic. Cover the pot, keep the heat on low, and let the vegetables cook without water for a few minutes, steaming in their own moisture. Stir in the spices and toss all together for a minute.
2. Add the water to the pot. Add the rice. Season with salt. Cover, raise heat to bring the soup to a boil then lower it again, simmer for about 45 minutes, or until all the vegetables are extremely soft.
3. Use an immersion blender or empty the soup into the bowl of a food processor and process until very smooth. Return to the pot if using a food processor. Adjust the consistency with a little water and adjust the spices to taste. Reheat for a few minutes, and add enough vinegar to balance the soup. Stir in the hot sauce, if using.
4. Serve the soup in individual bowls, spooning in a little of the olive paste and drizzling in Greek extra virgin olive oil. Drain the Greek salad and place in a small bowl. Drizzle extra virgin olive oil and a little oregano over it, and Voila, lunch is ready.
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