Recipes from Greek by chef George Calombaris (2024)

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Recipes from Greek by chef George Calombaris (1)

Renowned chef George Calombaris shares his passion and enthusiasm for traditional Greek food, but not as you may know it. Greek is a snapshot of the chef's mind and heart, the people and the memories that have influenced him and the food they have inspired him to create. Here are some great recipes to create a Greek feast.

Garden peas, cauliflower, almonds, lemon

Serves 4

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2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 brown onion, diced
300ml pure cream (45 per cent fat)
500g cauliflower, trimmed and cut into small florets
1½ cups (240g) green peas
50g blanched almonds
vegetable oil, for deep-frying
large handful of pea tendrils (optional)

Oregano salt:

¼ tsp dried oregano
¼ tsp salt flakes
¼ tsp castor sugar

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Lemon dressing:

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1 tbsp lemon juice
2½ tbsp extra virgin olive oil

Heat the olive oil in a frying pan over medium heat, add the onion and cook until translucent. Add the cream and half the cauliflower and simmer gently over low heat for 10-12 minutes or until tender, stirring frequently to avoid any colouration. Strain, reserving the cooking liquid. Transfer the cauliflower and onion to a blender and blend to a smooth puree, adding the reserved cooking liquid as required.

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Bring a small saucepan of water to the boil and cook the peas then refresh in iced water. Drain.

Preheat the oven to 160C (fan-forced).

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To make the oregano salt, combine the dried oregano, salt and sugar in a small bowl.

Toast the almonds in the oven for 10 minutes or until golden, then chop roughly and season with a little oregano salt.

To make the lemon dressing, whisk together the lemon juice and olive oil. Season to taste with oregano salt.

Heat the oil for deep-frying in a deep-fryer to 180C (or in a heavy-based pan until a cube of bread browns in 15 seconds). Add the remaining cauliflower florets and deep-fry until golden. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towel. Season with oregano salt.

In a mixing bowl, combine the peas, cauliflower florets, almonds and lemon dressing.

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Spoon the cauliflower puree onto a serving plate, top with the mixed salad and garnish with young pea tendrils (if using). Serve cold.

Hellenic mess

Serves 8

1½ cups (375ml) thickened cream
1 vanilla bean, split, seeds scraped
½ cup (40g) flaked almonds, toasted

Meringue:

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240g castor sugar
4 egg whites
1 tsp rosewater

Orange blossom jelly:

200ml orange blossom water
100g castor sugar
5 gelatine leaves (gold strength)

Strawberry sauce:

250g strawberries, washed and hulled
½ cup (110g) castor sugar
1½ tbsp ouzo

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To make the meringue, preheat the oven to 200C (fan-forced) and line a large baking tray with baking paper. Spread the sugar evenly over the prepared tray and place in the oven for eight minutes or until the sugar starts to dissolve around the edges. When the sugar is nearly ready, start to whisk the egg whites in an electric mixer until the whites begin to froth. Carefully add the hot sugar and the rosewater and whisk for a further 10 minutes.

Reduce the oven temperature to 100C (fan-forced) and line a baking tray with baking paper. Spread the meringue over the prepared tray, then transfer to the oven and bake for three hours. Remove and allow to cool completely, then break into bite-sized chunks.

Meanwhile, to make the jelly, place all the ingredients and 200ml water in a small saucepan and allow to sit for two minutes so the gelatine leaves soften. Stir over medium heat until the sugar and gelatine have dissolved, then pour into a suitable container and place in the fridge to set. This will take at least 2-3 hours.

For the strawberry sauce, blitz the strawberries in a food processor, then pass through a fine-mesh sieve. Place in a saucepan with the sugar and ouzo and stir over medium heat until the sugar has dissolved. Store in the fridge until needed.

Shortly before you are ready to serve, whip the cream and vanilla seeds until firm peaks form.

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Layer the chunks of meringue, jelly and dollops of whipped cream in a serving dish. At the last minute, drizzle over the strawberry sauce and finish with a sprinkling of flaked almonds.

Grilled calamari, watermelon, olives, goat's curd, crispy vine leaves

Serves 4

¼ small watermelon
vegetable oil, for deep-frying
50g vine leaves in brine
⅓ cup (50g) plain flour
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus extra to garnish
500g calamari, cleaned, scored and cut into bite-sized pieces, tentacles reserved
salt flakes and cracked pepper
200g green olives
200g goat's curd, broken into small pieces
flat-leaf parsley, to garnish

Trim the skin from the watermelon and cut the flesh into thick rectangles about 15×5-centimetres. Store in the fridge until needed.

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Heat the oil for deep-frying in a deep-fryer to 180C (or in a heavy-based saucepan until a cube of bread browns in 15 seconds). Remove the vine leaves from the brine and pat dry with paper towel. Dust with flour, shaking off any excess, then deep-fry until crispy. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towel.

Meanwhile, heat a chargrill pan or barbecue grill or flatplate until hot. Drizzle the olive oil over the calamari and season with salt and pepper. Grill the calamari until lightly charred and the flesh has no transparency.

Arrange the watermelon, olives and goat's curd on a serving plate. Put the calamari and crisp vine leaves on top and finish with parsley leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and a final grinding of salt and pepper.

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FAQs

Why did George Calombaris close his restaurant? ›

A series of restaurant rebrandings and a public apology for underpayment of staff has not been enough to save George Calombaris' embattled hospitality group Made Establishment, which was placed into voluntary administration yesterday. Almost of all its venues will cease trading immediately, affecting 400 employees.

Does George Calombaris have a restaurant? ›

He opened his first restaurant The Press Club where he showcased and continues to showcase his brilliance in Modern Greek cuisine. In 2008 The Press Club won 'Best New Restaurant' by The Age Good Food Guide and George won 'Chef of the Year'. The Press Club is the foundation of George's restaurant empire.

Who owns Hellenic House Project? ›

George Calombaris is back with Highett restaurant: The Hellenic House Project. The two-storey Greek restaurant everything from takeaway to rustic home cooking.

What was the official cause of death of Jock Zonfrillo? ›

What is MasterChef Jock Zonfrillo's cause of death? Since nothing seemed to be unusual or suspicious with how he died, police revealed he died of natural causes. He passed away on 30 April 2023 and is survived by a wife and four children. Jock Zonfrillo made a name for himself in the culinary world as a top chef.

How many Michelin stars does George Calombaris have? ›

He has also been awarded 16 Michelin stars in total.

Who was sacked from MasterChef? ›

Melissa Leong, the high-profile co-host of MasterChef Australia, will be pulled from the popular Channel Ten program, but the broadcaster insists she remains an important part of the television network.

What is George Columbaris's new restaurant? ›

Former MasterChef judge and celebrity chef George Calombaris is joining Sydney's Greek restaurant Alpha in a bid to inject new energy into the CBD diner. The Melbourne-based restauranter and cook will be taking over the reins from the founding chef of Alpha Peter Conistis, who has already left.

Who is the owner of Georges Greek Cafe? ›

Jimmy Loizides - OWNER - GEORGES GREEK CAFE | LinkedIn.

What is George from MasterChef doing now? ›

In 2021, Calombaris was revealed to be the "Duster" in the third season of the Australian version of the Masked Singer and was the second contestant eliminated. In 2022 Calombaris returned with a new Network Ten cooking show called Hungry, hosting alongside former MasterChef Australia Sarah Todd.

What happened to the Press Club Melbourne? ›

In the first of several surprise moves earlier this year, his award-winning Press Club restaurant in Melbourne was transformed into Elektra under Executive Chef Reuben Davis. The Hellenic Hotel in Williamstown has also been carefully re-branded into an Argentinian restaurant, Hotel Argentina, run by chef Dan Szwarc.

What restaurant closed because of the movie The Menu? ›

The Menu Fans Stunned By Parallels With Real-Life Restaurant Closing - IMDb. Fans of The Menu are stunned by the parallels they have drawn between the film and a real-life fine dining restaurant, Noma, being closed down.

Does Gary Mehigan still own the boathouse? ›

Gary opened the Maribyrnong Boathouse in 2007, which proved to be a huge success known for its prime location and local clientele. Gary sold his interest in the Maribyrbong Boathouse earlier in 2017.

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