All the family is working, long hours in summer heat. We cook for them now and again. Just simple, traditional Greek summer food. Dishes we know most of the family will eat. Everyone has their likes and dislikes naturally enough
Stuffed tomatoes and peppers.
I try and leave a happy face on those one-use containers. A little of Mother's love
Macaroni 'pie'
Sort of greek lasagne called Pastitsio
When it's hot it just collapses
Looks a mess after I transferred it for delivery
Full of garlic, parsley and mint
The aroma is irresistible
He fried 50 of them. I ate 1, he ate 3 so that left about 7 each for the rest of the family .
Pastitsio and meatballs
Yum, yum eat 'em up
Now and again we make moussaka.
That's it for the menu. We do the prep the night before and put it all together next day. K fries meatballs and I make bechamel for the pastitsio or moussaka.
Delivery is to Danae' s workplace down on the waterfront. Driving through backstreet neighbourhoods to Ellis house is no longer an option. It's chaos up there. Last time we went Ks composure disappeared completely and he was yelling at a neighbour who wanted him to back up around a corner instead of backing up himself. Quad bikes and motorbikes were squeezing past and it was almost impossible to manoeuvre so we could turn around and leave. This on a narrow road deserted during 10 months of the year
I was cooking in a large baking dish pan and then transferring the food to Tupperware bowls or smaller oven dishes for delivery
One-use baking trays
I finally sussed it out. Tomorrow I'll be using these disposable baking dishes, one for each family. I won't be scrambling to find one of my own dishes to use and they won't have a pile of them in their kitchens waiting for return
Well, it sounded like a good idea. I've got 2 trays of stuffed vegetables in the oven now. The timer went off after half an hour and I went to turn them around. Our oven is hotter on one side than the other. I like to dunk the potatoes under the sauce too so they get a bit more taste. Those aluminium containers were so heavy they buckled and started to fold up into themselves. There was boiling hot juice all over the oven door and a burnt finger for me.
I pushed them quickly to the back of the oven and cleaned up the mess . When they're ready I'll open the oven door and let them cool off before I try and get the trays out.
And I'll go back to the big old non stick baking dish I was using before
Those flimsy aluminium things may be ok for brownies or biscuits but not for family meals
Back to the drawing board






Maybe you could put flimsy trays inside a heavier one.?.
ReplyDeleteNow they've cooled a little that's exactly what I did ๐
DeleteI use them all the time...but do what is suggested abovr and put on a tray. You're such a good Mum
ReplyDeleteNot so great...... But cooking for busy children is one thing I can do
DeleteThese are exactly the foods I prepare here for my grandchildren and take them to them once a week. I also fought the aluminum pans and gave them up, going back to dishes that need to be washed. I bring the food in plastic boxes that also need to be cleaned. (My blog is muted due to a bot attack, maybe I'll be back soon).
ReplyDeleteYael ! Great to hear from you. Hope you sort out the boys. We need to hear from you!
DeleteGood simple food that everyone likes๐
I've got loads of plastic boxes at least for the transport. But those aluminium pans, useless. What's a bit of washing up ๐
Bots .... Not boys lol
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