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iOS - the old hilltop town |
It's exactly two months since I left home and I am sorry for the lack of input over the past few weeks. After our visit to the UK we took ourselves off to travel round Greece for a month (it was our 40th wedding anniversary - I really don't know where all those years have gone?) - Crete, Ios, Sifnos, Syros and Athens (all wonderful!) - and are finally home to a damp, chilly and wintery Mullumbimby evening.
GREEK - Greek Salad
Ios - from the top!
To sum up the food in Greece - mostly wonderful - fresh, flavoursome, local varieties and produce, mostly sold bare weight - because the locals demand fresh food for at least one meal per day. The tomatoes and bread were worth the price of the ticket alone. There was fresh food everywhere. That doesn't mean to stay there are not a lot of unhealthy looking people - the standard Greek breakfast is 3 pieces of cake, 3 'frappe's'(iced coffee) and three fags (smoking is a national pastime!)
Fresh is best - local produce on Ios
Our guide, on our way to Homer's tomb on Ios (and I thought he was not for real - Homer, that is?)
Tomatoes - use ripe, but firm ones and cut into bite size chunks.
Cucumber - the small, thin Lebanese variety with either the skin peeled or scored so that it will hold the dressing. No big, flabby ones please that are all seed. Cut into chunky halved circles.
Olives - firm, whole ones - no pitted ones please (or you loose most of the flavour)
Feta - sheep or goats is best - creamy, but crumbly (not rubbery or too salty)
Olive oil - extra virgin and fresh - not something pale yellow that has been sitting on the bench top in a clear glass bottle for ages or, heaven forbid, a plastic bottle.
Put a slab of feta lastly on the top (not chopped up in the salad!) and drizzle the oil over the top of this and sprinkle with the dried herbs and sea salt. Serve with fresh strong bread - essential for mopping up the salad juices. See previous posts on slow-bread making and Greek baked beans (gigantes) for a complete meal. Yamas!
Our 40th wedding anniversary on Ios - not a bad place to be!
Every talks about Ios being a mad party island, but if you go early or late in the season, you can have a wonderful time - we did!.