He has plenty of accolades and is one of the few Greek chefs to be so celebrated. His goal is to make Greek "peasant" food a little fancier and he does it well!
We were also lucky enough to get autographed copies of Michael's cookbook, How to Roast a Lamb! Now I'm always thinking about you guys - so here you go - I'm giving away a copy (thanks to the folks at the Buick Discovery Tour for an extra copy!).
With the sad news today that Mythos is closing - I'm glad to be passing along more Greek food to someone in Cincinnati!
GIVEAWAY TIME!
To enter - post your favorite Greek food or restaurant ALONG WITH A WAY TO CONTACT YOU!!!! (email, twitter, SOMETHING!) Whether you like hummus or gyros, Sebastians or Mythos - let me know! (hey that rhymed)
I'll draw the winner with the help of the Random Number Generator next Wednesday, Oct 27!
If you tweet the giveaway - then post here that you did - you get an extra entry! Here's the tweet:
Enter the @foodhussy contest for Michael Psilakis' cookbook How to Roast a Lamb www.thefoodhussy.com!
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My favorite greek food: Pastitsio! So good! I also tweeted! Email: jaquesra@gmail.com
ReplyDeletejaquesra tweet entry (just adding in - helps for my random number generator!
ReplyDeleteSaganaki. And the only place to eat Greek food around here is the Greek Festival each year as far as I'm concerned.
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gyros at Sebastians
ReplyDelete@jknepfle
I love a good gyro! @monkeetrouble7
ReplyDeleteBecause we're both good cooks (and yes I'm blushing with modesty), when we eat out its ethnic. We have two favorite Greek/Mediterranean places: It's Greek to Me and Marina's, both in Minneapolis. Gyros are above excellent at both places! email: msmarty1@q.com
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ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of good, fresh tabbouli! Locally, I really like gyro's from Areti's, much because of how fresh their veggies and such are!
ReplyDelete@Twitricia
I'm all about the hummus and feta assortment at Mediterranean Imports @ Findlay Market. Mmmmm . . . so good.
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vgauntner@yahoo.com
A tie between pastisio and baklava! (wow, probably spelled both wrong!) sarahpasquinucci@fuse.net
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a Gyro from a street vendor in New York! the absoulte best especially with hot sauce....By the Way LOVE your blog.....
ReplyDeleteDottie
My favorite greek food: Gyros.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
ricettebarbare at gmail dot com
I love some good hummus & tabouli!
ReplyDelete@chaskeh
I really like dolmades, and one of my favorite places to obtain these fairly locally is a place called Cafe Rakka which was also featured on Food Network.
ReplyDeleteceevegnashville [at] gmail [dot] com
Hi! Love your blog. My favorite greek food is moussakka (sp?)
ReplyDeleteyou can contact me at my twitter @lsinclair
Also, I tweeted this!
@lsinclair tweet entry
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