Greek Food Tv☼ Beef Stew with Olives Greek Recipe
January 27th, 2010 | by admin |
Beef Stew with Olives is Greek comfort food, brought to you step by step by Greek cooking guru Diane Kochilas. Well-known Greek food expert and award-winning author DIANE KOCHILAS and photographer-videographer VASSILIS STENOS bring you a delicious, easy Greek dish based on Mediterranean classics like Greek olives. This stew is perfect for a Sunday meal with family. It hails from the mainland. Serve it with Greek or other noodles or plain rice.
Come to visit Diane and Vassili at their GLORIOUS GREEK KITCHEN COOKING SCHOOL. They also own and DV FOOD ARTS CONSULTING, a food marketing company that produces specialty books and other food-and-wine-related literature for a wide variety of clients and independently for the tourist and other markets. Diane consults on Greek cuisine for restaurants, retail outlets and producers of fine Greek foods. Vassilis Stenos offers an extensive archive of food and travel photographs of Greece.
Diane Kochilas is a well-known Greek food “guru”, consultant, chef. She has written 19 books on Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. She is the consulting chef at Pylos, one of New York’s top-rated Greek restaurants. Diane divides her time between Athens, Ikaria, and New York. In Athens, she is the weekly food columnist and restaurant critic for Ta Nea, the country’s largest newspaper. Diane writes frequently for the US food press and appears regularly on American television. Her books include: The Food and Wine of Greece, The Greek Vegetarian, The Glorious Foods of Greece, Meze, Against the Grain (good carbs), Mediterranean Grilling, Mastiha Cuisine, The Northern Greek Wine Roads Cookbook, and Aegean Cuisine.
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10 Responses to “Greek Food Tv☼ Beef Stew with Olives Greek Recipe”
By GreekFoodTV on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
yes. Bet to use …
yes. Bet to use Greek ones, such as Kalamatas.
By dubbedcrazy on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
can you use black …
can you use black olives?
By fahmid2007 on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
Nice video! Thumbs …
Nice video! Thumbs up..
By chefcommons on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
Nice work, we liked …
Nice work, we liked your video very much so we embedded it on ChefCommons w/ link back and reference to Youtube. (Let us know if you don’t wish for it to be featured)
By orthodox111 on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
Thank you for these …
Thank you for these videos! You make these dishes look so effortless – quite inspring.
By orthodox111 on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
I don’t think it …
I don’t think it really matters if you are, say, cooking for a family. Otherwise, perhaps yes.
By nickolasjames on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
No Problem…Paula …
No Problem…Paula Dean does it all the time and it makesme wonder. Thanks for clearing it up. BTW, you you recommend using beef tenderloin for the stew? Or will sirloin tips do?
By DianeKochilas on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
The whole idea, …
The whole idea, Greeksniper, is for you to cook and invite someone you like over for dinner. D
By DianeKochilas on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
Not quite! There …
Not quite! There was nothing left on the spoon because this dish is really delicious!! But you made me aware of something all cooks do but no one shld do on camera lest it get misinterpreted!! Thanks…
By greeksniper on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
She hasn’t exactly …
She hasn’t exactly invited you around for dinner, has she? Its like you are looking at the tree and you are missing the forest!