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Dhavlos Warnings : 1 Site Admin

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KLB
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Joined: 07 Feb 2006 Posts: 125 Location: London
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the best avgolemono I ever tasted was in Cyprus on the way home (drunk) from a bar.....with toast!
We make it all the time when we're ill, hungover, or just fancy some comfort - careful with the egg or it curdles...
Do I get my honorary Cypriot badge now? Still practising my pourgouri though...  |
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Mukhtar/is

Joined: 11 Jun 2006 Posts: 668
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I Love augolomoni or augolomono (Which I think is what it's called in Greece) soup!! It's Always great when your feeling down and you need a pick up!!!  |
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100%cypriot Warnings : 4 Ministerial

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| Cyprus rules! wrote: |
I Love augolomoni or augolomono (Which I think is what it's called in Greece) soup!! It's Always great when your feeling down and you need a pick up!!!  |
Yeah my wife makes it at least 4 or 5 times a week in the winter |
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Mukhtar/is

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I really fancy some now, even though it's so hot....
Hopefully it'll get a bit cooler and I can get my mum to make me some, because I obviously can't
Actually the past two times I've made some, it actually tasted pretty good, although I'm not going to tell my Mum that, she's a genius when it comes to augolemoni, I don't want to give her an excuse to stop making it!!
Oooo.. I'm a cheeky monkey sometimes!  |
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100%cypriot Warnings : 4 Ministerial

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| Cyprus rules! wrote: |
I really fancy some now, even though it's so hot....
Hopefully it'll get a bit cooler and I can get my mum to make me some, because I obviously can't
Actually the past two times I've made some, it actually tasted pretty good, although I'm not going to tell my Mum that, she's a genius when it comes to augolemoni, I don't want to give her an excuse to stop making it!!
Oooo.. I'm a cheeky monkey sometimes!  |
My wife told me that in Greece they put meatballs in it as well |
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Dhavlos Warnings : 1 Site Admin

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 4697 Location: Birmingham
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meatballs in avgolemoni?!
i feel like peter Kay .... ''garlic bread? they put garlic in bread?!?!' |
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100%cypriot Warnings : 4 Ministerial

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| Dhavlos wrote: |
meatballs in avgolemoni?!
i feel like peter Kay .... ''garlic bread? they put garlic in bread?!?!' |
No Realy man i saw it in one of my wife's cook book's |
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Mukhtar/is

Joined: 11 Jun 2006 Posts: 668
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| Dhavlos wrote: |
meatballs in avgolemoni?!
i feel like peter Kay .... ''garlic bread? they put garlic in bread?!?!' |
Genius of a man!!
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Mukhtar/is

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| 100%cypriot wrote: |
| Dhavlos wrote: |
meatballs in avgolemoni?!
i feel like peter Kay .... ''garlic bread? they put garlic in bread?!?!' |
No Realy man i saw it in one of my wife's cook book's |
Eeeewww that's just wrong!! No offense to anyone who's from Greece, but Cypriot food is slightly better in my opinion (not that I'm biased or anything! ), even though it is really similar, I think it's because the dishes are cooked in a more simple way...My cousin went to Greece last year, and even though she said it was really beautiful, she said she couldn't wait to get back to Cyprus so she could have some, as she put it 'good food'!! (Although that could have been because the restaurants she went to weren't particularly great.... ) |
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Mukhtar/is

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I feel a bit mean now, sorry anyone from Greece...I suppose it depends where you eat....
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alexISS
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Joined: 11 Jul 2006 Posts: 51 Location: Athens, Greece
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| Dhavlos wrote: |
meatballs in avgolemoni?!
i feel like peter Kay .... ''garlic bread? they put garlic in bread?!?!' |
It's not meatballs, it's mince-meat mixed with rice, soaked bread and spices shaped up as larger-than-meatball spheres that boil with the water before adding the avgolemono ingredients. It's called "Yiouvarlakia" and it's DE LI CI OUS, trust me on that! |
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alexISS
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| Cyprus rules! wrote: |
Eeeewww that's just wrong!! No offense to anyone who's from Greece, but Cypriot food is slightly better in my opinion (not that I'm biased or anything! ), even though it is really similar, I think it's because the dishes are cooked in a more simple way...My cousin went to Greece last year, and even though she said it was really beautiful, she said she couldn't wait to get back to Cyprus so she could have some, as she put it 'good food'!! (Although that could have been because the restaurants she went to weren't particularly great.... ) |
I, on the other hand, find Greek food better than Cypriot, "peri orekseos kolokythopitta" . For example, I just can't stand your devotion to kanella, you just have to add it to everything! And pork mince-meat? PLEASE! No one uses pork mince here, it's exclusively veal! how about souvlaki WITHOUT tzatziki? That my friend is NOT souvlaki, you should find another name for it! And pork gyros is nowhere to be found in Cyprus, that just SUCKS!  |
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Dhavlos Warnings : 1 Site Admin

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| alexISS wrote: |
I, on the other hand, find Greek food better than Cypriot, "peri orekseos kolokythopitta" . For example, I just can't stand your devotion to kanella, you just have to add it to everything! |
IT makes it taste nice!
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| And pork mince-meat? PLEASE! No one uses pork mince here, it's exclusively veal! |
pork mince is amazing!!!! lol ...bloody greeks, dont know how to eat
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how about souvlaki WITHOUT tzatziki? That my friend is NOT souvlaki, you should find another name for it! And pork gyros is nowhere to be found in Cyprus, that just SUCKS!  |
you dont need tzatziki with souvlaki...just lots of lemon .. mmmmm...
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alexISS
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Joined: 11 Jul 2006 Posts: 51 Location: Athens, Greece
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| Dhavlos wrote: |
| IT makes it taste nice! |
It makes some sweets taste nice, not EVERYTHING!
What's next, Curry on Galaktompoureko? PLEASE!
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pork mince is amazing!!!! lol ...bloody greeks, dont know how to eat |
But we do know WHAT to eat, and pork mince does not make it to the list!
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you dont need tzatziki with souvlaki...just lots of lemon .. mmmmm...
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That's meat-with-salad-and-lemon-in-a-pita, it's NOT souvlaki! You may (rightfully) find it delicious, but please give it another name, it's misleading to the poor Athenian (me) who ignorantly asks for a souvlaki and gets that gigantic and really heavy to carry sandwitch! No comments on the lack of gyros? |
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