Welcome to Part I of a series of posts we’ll be doing on modern day Greek cuisine in Greece. Are your taste buds ready for this? Here we go…
Greeks spend a lot of time socializing outside their homes, and sharing a meal is one of the chief ways of doing it. The atmosphere is always relaxed and informal, with pretensions rare outside of the more “hip” parts of Athens and certain major resorts.
Although standards like kalamari and moussaka are everywhere and figure strongly in taverna fare, Greek food is considerably more complex and varied than just these well-loved dishes.
In fact, modern Greeks are rediscovering their rich rural culinary heritage, which began as simple and functional, relying on local products, and later expanded under the influence of elaborate, Anatolian-influenced recipes in the 1920’s, brought by immigrants from Asia Minor. The result is a rich and wide ranging cuisine based on fresh, raw ingredients, subtle herbs and preparation by charcoal grilling or in wood-burning ovens.
In Greece, you’ll find a plethora of local specialties, all proudly promoted: anything from whole pickled caper sprigs to smoked eels, mollusks bottle in brine to soft sheep’s cheese or thyme honey to almond syrup.
Stay tuned to future episodes as we dive into the mouth-watering facts about seafood, meats, vegetables, wine and cheeses. Yummy!
Monday, November 18, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Ziziki's is Proud to Offer Hahn Wines
Ziziki’s has two wonderful fall wines brought to you from the Hahn Winery in beautiful Soledad,Callifornia. The Hahn winery practices sustainability and is the proud recipient of the SIP Certification for its use of natural farming techniques and use of natural pest controls to maintain a low impact on the environment.
Hahn Winery’s is also a member of the Monterrey Area Green Business Program. Hahn has been in the vineyard business since 1980 and is constantly expanding the wine operation in Monterrey County.
Please come and join us in a glass of Hahn Winery’s Chardonnay or the flavorful Pinot Noir. The Chardonnay is a medium bodied wine with crisp acidity and with subtle layers of peach, pineapple and a touch of vanilla. The Pinot Noir has aromas of dried plums, black currants and cola. On the Palate you will be surprised with hints of black cherry and well integrated oak flavors and vanilla and spice. Each of these wines is a perfect complement to Ziziki’s signature Greek Meat and the very popular Cheese Board. Each of these are regular menu items priced at $18.00 each.
Hahn Winery’s is also a member of the Monterrey Area Green Business Program. Hahn has been in the vineyard business since 1980 and is constantly expanding the wine operation in Monterrey County.
Please come and join us in a glass of Hahn Winery’s Chardonnay or the flavorful Pinot Noir. The Chardonnay is a medium bodied wine with crisp acidity and with subtle layers of peach, pineapple and a touch of vanilla. The Pinot Noir has aromas of dried plums, black currants and cola. On the Palate you will be surprised with hints of black cherry and well integrated oak flavors and vanilla and spice. Each of these wines is a perfect complement to Ziziki’s signature Greek Meat and the very popular Cheese Board. Each of these are regular menu items priced at $18.00 each.
Labels:
chardonnay,
greek food,
Greek Wine,
Hahn wines,
pinot noir
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Feast Like the Gods -- Greek Style
Looking for some place new for dinner? Why not try food that is as ancient as the gods: Ziziki's! Opt for an authentic Greek
salad - as Aphrodite might have eaten to keep her svelte figure. Or maybe you are more like Zeus and would fancy a lamb gyro or souvlakis. With an array of
traditional Greek food the selection is superb.
No detail is spared when feasting Ziziki's style: start off with either Ziziki bread, Spinach Tiropitas, Keftedes or maybe some Lamp Loli-Pops. What are Lamb Loli Pops? Two large seasoned chops grilled to perfection and served with Creamy Polenta.
Ready for the main course? You can choose from Lamb, Pork Loin or seafood. The Salmon Filet and Pan Seared Sea Bass are Ziziki's favorites.
And please, leave room for desert. Zizki's is known for their famous Baklava Ice Cream Cake or the unbelievable Tiramisu.
No detail is spared when feasting Ziziki's style: start off with either Ziziki bread, Spinach Tiropitas, Keftedes or maybe some Lamp Loli-Pops. What are Lamb Loli Pops? Two large seasoned chops grilled to perfection and served with Creamy Polenta.
Ready for the main course? You can choose from Lamb, Pork Loin or seafood. The Salmon Filet and Pan Seared Sea Bass are Ziziki's favorites.
And please, leave room for desert. Zizki's is known for their famous Baklava Ice Cream Cake or the unbelievable Tiramisu.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Great Greek Wines
Greece is one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world, and the origins of winemaking in Greece go back almost 7000 years. The spread of Greek civilization and their worship of Dionysus, the god of wine, helped to spread the love of wine throughout all Mediterranean areas. Greek wines and their varieties were well known and traded throughout the Mediterranean soon after it was discovered, and Hippocrates even used wine for medicinal purposes and gladly prescribed it to anyone in need of some quick help.
The most reputable wines of ancient Greece were Chian, Coan, Corcyraean, Cretan, Euboean, Lesbian, Leucadian, Mendaean, Peparethan wine, Rhodian and Thasian. In 1937, the Ministry of Agriculture established a Wine Institute, which was established to devote time to researching Greek Wine and to preserving and improving the country's winemaking. During the 1960s, Retsina suddenly became the national beverage. Retsina is a Greek white wine that has a unique flavor and is said to have originated from the practice of sealing wine vessels, particularly amphorae, with Aleppo Pine resin in ancient times. With rapidly growing tourism, Retsina became associated worldwide with Greece and Greek wine.
The most reputable wines of ancient Greece were Chian, Coan, Corcyraean, Cretan, Euboean, Lesbian, Leucadian, Mendaean, Peparethan wine, Rhodian and Thasian. In 1937, the Ministry of Agriculture established a Wine Institute, which was established to devote time to researching Greek Wine and to preserving and improving the country's winemaking. During the 1960s, Retsina suddenly became the national beverage. Retsina is a Greek white wine that has a unique flavor and is said to have originated from the practice of sealing wine vessels, particularly amphorae, with Aleppo Pine resin in ancient times. With rapidly growing tourism, Retsina became associated worldwide with Greece and Greek wine.
Labels:
Dallas Wine Bar,
Greek Wine,
Red Wine,
White Wine,
Wine List Dallas
Sunday, October 13, 2013
A Perfect Place to Meet,Greet and Eat
Ziziki's is a perfect place for lunch or dinner in Dallas; with three
convenient locations: Travis Walk, North Dallas and Plano. Come join
us today for authentic Greek cuisine accompanied
by either a Zizikis Cosmo or a Zizikis Sunkiss cocktail - it's happy hour from 4-6 (Monday through Friday).
We also have a full
children's menu.
We have over 75 different wines in our Dallas wine bar from all over the world including authentic Greek and Italian red wines. We also have a large selection of imported and domestic beers if wine is not your thing. So if you are looking for a place to entertain clients or for a few friends to meet Ziziki's is the perfect venue.
We have over 75 different wines in our Dallas wine bar from all over the world including authentic Greek and Italian red wines. We also have a large selection of imported and domestic beers if wine is not your thing. So if you are looking for a place to entertain clients or for a few friends to meet Ziziki's is the perfect venue.
Location:
Dallas, TX, USA
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Why We Love Gyros
Gyros! We love them and, here recently, Dallas gyros are becoming more popular.
Gyros are becoming more popular all-throughout the metroplex and for good reason. Gyros are downright delicious! Haven’t had a gyro yet? You should. Gyros are a popular Greek dish of different meats such as pork, chicken, veal, lamb or beef that are paired with a variety of vegetables and served wrapped inside either pita or sandwich bread. They are often open on one end leave the delicious meat spilling onto the plate or paper it’s wrapped in.
The term “gyro” comes from the Greek word meaning “to turn” since the meat is roasted and turned over during cooking. Usually a broiler is used to cook the meat to keep it crisp and yet very moist.
This Greek dish is so popular that there are plenty of variations that include versions in Brazil, Canada, Turkey and even a version particular to the United States after being introduced in Chicago.
All in all, gyros are an authentic Greek dish that everyone should try! Stop by and try our lamb gyro (a Dallas Observer Favorite Dish - ) or ask for recommendations from our staff for a true taste of the beautiful culture of Greece.
Gyros are becoming more popular all-throughout the metroplex and for good reason. Gyros are downright delicious! Haven’t had a gyro yet? You should. Gyros are a popular Greek dish of different meats such as pork, chicken, veal, lamb or beef that are paired with a variety of vegetables and served wrapped inside either pita or sandwich bread. They are often open on one end leave the delicious meat spilling onto the plate or paper it’s wrapped in.
The term “gyro” comes from the Greek word meaning “to turn” since the meat is roasted and turned over during cooking. Usually a broiler is used to cook the meat to keep it crisp and yet very moist.
This Greek dish is so popular that there are plenty of variations that include versions in Brazil, Canada, Turkey and even a version particular to the United States after being introduced in Chicago.
All in all, gyros are an authentic Greek dish that everyone should try! Stop by and try our lamb gyro (a Dallas Observer Favorite Dish - ) or ask for recommendations from our staff for a true taste of the beautiful culture of Greece.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Go GREEK For Date Night
Despite humid and hot Texas summers, the weather is now starting to cool off in the evenings - paving the way for some great (and romantic) date nights on porches, patios and with a bottle of wine. What better way to potentially woo someone new, or reconnect with your main squeeze? Our restaurants not only provide the best Mediterranean food in Dallas - but also the most romantic atmosphere and unparalleled service.
Celebrate that summer date night with a remarkable and authentic Greek food and atmosphere. Sit down on one of our outdoor patios and let the rich smell of roasting lamb catch your attention as your server takes drink and appetizer orders.
Pre Dinner Drinks
Start off with a Chocolate Martini or Flirtini, a cocktail with Kettle One, pineapple, cranberry juice and topped with a little bit of “bubbly”. Looking for something a bit “lighter"? - opt for our skinny margarita with Patron Silver and the best part—it’s only 100 calories!
The Main Course
Dive right into some of the freshest fish in the metroplex by sampling out salmon filet or pan seared sea bass. The candied tomatoes or Mediterranean cous cous will have you convinced that we cooked the meal in Greece before bringing it over.
There’s always the delicious skewered lamb loin and lamb gyro that are all free-range and served with slow roasted potatoes. Tastes are are truly unforgettable.
Sweet Finish
Finish the night off with a small and sweet dessert and enjoy each other’s company on a cool summer evening. How about our world famous Baklava Ice Cream Cake? It's stellar, we promise.
Planning a date? Call us ahead and tell us about your special occasion and we’ll make sure that you enjoy your experience.
Celebrate that summer date night with a remarkable and authentic Greek food and atmosphere. Sit down on one of our outdoor patios and let the rich smell of roasting lamb catch your attention as your server takes drink and appetizer orders.
Pre Dinner Drinks
Start off with a Chocolate Martini or Flirtini, a cocktail with Kettle One, pineapple, cranberry juice and topped with a little bit of “bubbly”. Looking for something a bit “lighter"? - opt for our skinny margarita with Patron Silver and the best part—it’s only 100 calories!
The Main Course
Dive right into some of the freshest fish in the metroplex by sampling out salmon filet or pan seared sea bass. The candied tomatoes or Mediterranean cous cous will have you convinced that we cooked the meal in Greece before bringing it over.
There’s always the delicious skewered lamb loin and lamb gyro that are all free-range and served with slow roasted potatoes. Tastes are are truly unforgettable.
Sweet Finish
Finish the night off with a small and sweet dessert and enjoy each other’s company on a cool summer evening. How about our world famous Baklava Ice Cream Cake? It's stellar, we promise.
Planning a date? Call us ahead and tell us about your special occasion and we’ll make sure that you enjoy your experience.
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