Sunday, 1 February 2026

House Bound

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





13 comments:

  1. You are fortunate that your pensioner likes to cook
    Mine does not 😏

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  2. I’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

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    1. Hilopites are very traditional. My M in law used to make her own

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  3. The only problem with lots of cooking, is that you then have to do lots of eating.
    I hope the storms pass quickly and you can escape the home and all that food

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    1. Yes, I really don't need that temptation. I'm trying to lose a couple of kilos I put on over xmas

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  4. My wife makes some Parmesan Biscuits that are to die for. A glass of red and a couple of biscuits are heaven.

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    1. I remember you giving us Lady Ms recipe. This one is very similar. Too darn delicious

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  5. Everything looks so delicious.

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    1. Yes, it is. This time it was all really good.

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  6. Storm raging outside and someone cooking up a storm inside. At least the house will be warm with having the oven on.
    Full marks for choosing a cleaner upper all those years ago…..a skill lacking in my house companion

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  7. Tsipouro sounds . . . lethal!

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  8. I am very impressed, those cheese biscuite look delicious. I'm going to show this post to my pensioner!

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