Tuesday, 14 June 2016

It's Apricot season

Dear awesome Vegans!
It's Apricot season in Cyprus. It's also time for baking pies :)
You will never need any cow butter to bake a delicious pie... check this here!

Ingredients
(for one pie)
200g of whole wheat flour
(or 150g of whole wheat flour + 50g of chesnut flour)
20g of muscovado sugar
10cl of water (can be replaced by vegetal milk)
5cl of vegetal oil (I use coconut oil)
a pinch of salt

Mix flour, sugar and salt. Then, add water and oil. Gently press the dough into a ball.
The dough needs to rest in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes (1 hour is even better, if you can resist! ;).
Remove the dough 15 minutes before working quickly on it.  First, generously dust a clean, dry surface with flour. Then, Start rolling at the center of the dough and work outwards. Roll the dough into a circle. 





I generally bake the pie 10 minutes at 180°C before adding the fruits.

I also cook separately some fruits before baking them on the pie.





Bon appétit!

Monday, 13 June 2016

Amazing Carob Cake


Dear Vegan food lovers!

Carob* is very famous on Aphrodite's island. You can find it everywhere. 



In the past, our grandparents, when their families could not afford chocolate, they were cooking with carob. The carob can be replaced by chocolate in this amazing recipe, but it's one hundred times better with carob.




Amazing carob fondant (Marie's recipe)

340g of silken tofu

90g of organic white flour

100g of coconut sugar

60g of carob powder

3/4 tsp of salt

few pinches of cinammon

1 shot of warm espresso coffee

80g of virgin coconut oil


Mix all together and bake it at 200°C for 25/30 minutes. When the cake is in the oven, it needs a lot of attention in order to be very fondant!

Pic to come ;)

Bon appétit!


*Did you know that the word "carat", the unit for gemstones, refers at the orgin to "carob". 

Friday, 10 June 2016

Friday night apéritif

Dear Vegans, Vegans-to-be and Vegan-friendly!


It's Friday night: time to relax and to enjoy even more life!
You want to impress your friends while having a drink together at your place.
You can cook a very quick and delicious dip: mouhamara.
It's a traditional lebanese recipe, which is already vegan (lebanese cuisine is awesome), but I adapted it to my taste.





Mouhamara (Marion's way)

3 roasted red peppers

1 cup of blanched almonds 
(blanched = with no skin. 
If you want to learn how to blanch almonds: here we go)
(Lebanese cook it with walnuts, 
but I prefer it with almonds!)

4 tsp of extra-virgin olive oil

1 tsp of pomegranate molasse

3 minced garlic gloves

To taste:
a pinch of red chili

a pinch of salt

a pinch of black pepper

a pinch of cumin

[Some people also had 1 tsp of bread-crumb. But not me :)]

Wash the red peppers. Rub off membranes & seeds. 
Then, place them in the oven at 210°C and roast them for half an hour. Rinse them under cold water. Then, drain them. Wait until they are cold. Remove their skin.

In the food processor, mix the almonds first, then all the other ingredients. 
Drizzle the dip with olive oil and garnish with some almonds. It's time to enjoy it!

Tip 1: If you can, cook it one day in advance: it will be more tasty :)

Tip 2: If between 8 to 12 hours before the recipe, you presoak the almonds into a bowl of water, you'll increase the vitamins C, B, etc! It will also help your body to assimilate magnesium, potassium, calcium, zinc & iron.

Tip 3: I love eating mouhamara as a dip for fresh vegetables as salad leaves, carrot or cauliflower. Yummy!


Picture to come: I ate it too quickly ;)

Bon appétit!

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Where to eat vegan in Cyprus?

Not an easy question!
Where to go to avoid Souvla or even the boring omnipresent Village Salad?

It's difficult to accept for a vegan to go to places where thet do sell meat, cheeses, eggs...but I guess that here, in Cyprus, you don't have the choice, do you? Except in Limassol, at the excellent Fico café, the only 100% vegan restaurant of the island. Unfortunately at 1 hour from my place :(





The restaurants I like and I recommend in Nicosia are:



* Inga's Veggie Heaven : a paradise for vegetarians, not perfect for vegans, as there are only 1 or two options available. But very good food. Not gastronomic, but family-made.

Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday 9:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m (No dinner yet unfortunately!)
The boring thing: only cash accepted (and the closest ATM is 10-minutes'walk!!! Don't forget your money!)



* The Syrian-Arab Friendship Club is one of my favourite place in Nicosia. The atmosphere is very kitsh. You will see belly dancers on Fridays and Saturdays. This place is the paradise for vegans! The service is great: they allow you to change the mezze according to what you are eating. So you can order ONLY vegan stuffs as delicious baba ganoush (grilled aubergine caviar), tasty magmour (aubergine salad), my favourite: mouhamarah (dip with red peppers, walnuts & pomegranate juice), amazing falafel balls with an extraordinary tahini sauce, great taboule salad, great fattoush salad...and they bake their own syrian pitta (so very fresh & tender)!

Sawa restaurant has the same owner. But according to me, the Syrian-Arab Friendhip Club has better food.




* 48 Bistro is the only restaurant in Nicosia where there is one page full of vegan dishes. I don't recommend the vegan burger nor the sweet and sour dish. Otherwise, nice experience. The guacamole is just perfect (I heard that the manager is Mexican)! Cocktails are great.




* India India has two vegan curries. My favourite one is the vegetable curry (vegetables cooked in curry sauce with tomatoes) [6.50€]. There is also vegetable jalfredi (vegetables cooked with onions, tomatoes & capsicums) [7.00€] and dal tadka (yellow lentils) [6.50€]. I also recommend their garlic naan!



* Sushi Yum Yum is according to me the best sushis place in Nicosia. My favourite dish there is NFM Roll (outside tempura flakes inside shitake Mushrooms, wakame salad, secret sauce and roasted brown sesame seeds). [8 pcs: 7.50€]. There is another vegan option "The single vegetable roll" (inside cucumber or carrots or avocado), but really less tasty.




*If you are lost in the Old Town with your friends - unfortunately craving for a meaty meal-, you can go with them to Anamma. Book in advance, as they have a lovely court/garden, where you forgot that you are in the Ledras street. On Fridays and Saturdays, you will have the chance to enjoy your dinner while listening some Greek songs.
I highly recommend the Ledras Salad (figs, dried apricots, walnuts and an amazing dressing with pomegranate melasse. Really cheap (it looks like a fast food from outside, but the food is much better!) They also make a delicious nestisima plate with some grilled vegetables skewers and some AMAZING fried potatoes. Sometimes you can also get some zucchinis fritters (with no egg and no cheese, but ask to be sure. Enemy is everywhere ;)




* Oi Koumbaroi is a traditional taverna in Engomi, a bit far from down town but really worth going there! You need not to be frightened by the meat (7 dishes of meat in the mezze). Vegan, you can have delicious tahini, tasty fried vegetables (especially the mushrooms with lemon juice on the top), fried courgettes, really good roasted pita bread with lemon and origano, and good french fries. The owner, who looks like the Cypriot Santa Claus, is really nice and classy, always very dedicated to vegans!



*D.O.T have very nice brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. Come at 11 a.m as the place is very trendy and does not accept any booking. I recommend the berry smoothie (made with coconut milk and oats) and the vegetables foccacia: you have to ask it without cheese.





I'll carry on that post when I get new addresses. Please feel free to share the places you love to go. It will help a lot all the vegan community in Cyprus.

* The places I need to try in Limassol area:

Smoothie & Sweety Pissouri Bay. Have you ever been there?


Enjoy your cruelty-free meal!

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Very easy & extremely flavored crêpes






Dear food lovers!


Tonight, I'm preparing for one of the cooking classes that I will give in few weeks and I wanted to share one of the recipes I'll cook with you on that day: crêpes or 
French pancakes!





They are thin and delicate. You can accommodate then with sugar, jam, chocolate, etc. But they are so good without anything as well.



Very easy & extremely  flavored crêpes 


200 g of whole meal flour

30 g of cornstarch

20g of brown muscovado (cane sugar)

2/3 liter of vanilla soy milk

20 ml of coconut oil

20 ml of orange flower blossom

A teaspoon of vanilla essence

¼ of a teaspoon of salt




In a large bowl, 
sift together all the ingredients, 
except the vanilla soy milk. 

Then, beat the mixture with an electric mixer, 
while slowly adding the vanilla soy milk.

Heat a lightly oiled (with coconut oil) griddle 
or frying pan over medium high heat.

Pour or scoop the batter onto the griddle,
using approximately 4 tablespoons for each crêpe.




Tip and rotate pan to spread batter 
as thinly as possible. 


Brown on both sides and serve hot.



                                   Bon appétit !








Looking forward meeting you