We are in the eye of another short storm. 2 days of rain and wind
What can a pensioner do on these wet miserable days when he's forced to stay inside with only me for company?
He cooks
Chicken with hilopites in a tomato sauce
Lots of oil and garlic with bay leaves, a cinnamon stick and allspice berries
Hilopites
Made from flour, eggs and milk
AllSpice berries
It's hard to describe their pungent flavour
Google says a mix of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. It's very popular here. When I make a tomato sauce I'll add a cinnamon stick and half a dozen berries.
I don't like either but it's traditional
My traditional greek
With a tray of cheese biscuits
The perfect accompaniment to a glass of tsipouro
Tsipouro.... made from the residue of wine making, skins, pips and stems.
40-45 proof alcohol
Decanting olive oil
We buy the oil in 5 litre containers now
In years gone by we bought 16 litre tins
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You are fortunate that your pensioner likes to cook
ReplyDeleteMine does not 😏
And he cleans up afterwards too!
DeleteI’m glad you explained what hilopites were! That looks good but I’m not sure if I’d want the allspice either. My husband makes eggs. - Jenn
ReplyDeleteHilopites are very traditional. My M in law used to make her own
DeleteThe only problem with lots of cooking, is that you then have to do lots of eating.
ReplyDeleteI hope the storms pass quickly and you can escape the home and all that food
Yes, I really don't need that temptation. I'm trying to lose a couple of kilos I put on over xmas
DeleteMy wife makes some Parmesan Biscuits that are to die for. A glass of red and a couple of biscuits are heaven.
ReplyDeleteI remember you giving us Lady Ms recipe. This one is very similar. Too darn delicious
DeleteEverything looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is. This time it was all really good.
DeleteStorm raging outside and someone cooking up a storm inside. At least the house will be warm with having the oven on.
ReplyDeleteFull marks for choosing a cleaner upper all those years ago…..a skill lacking in my house companion
Tsipouro sounds . . . lethal!
ReplyDeleteI am very impressed, those cheese biscuite look delicious. I'm going to show this post to my pensioner!
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