Five loaves and two fish - with a Greek inspired new potato salad
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The oven repair guy was due yesterday afternoon. All the
different delivery companies and home services always give these really
unhelpful time slots like between 8 and 2pm or 10 and 6pm which means your
whole day is screwed. They always turn up 5 minutes before the end of the slot
or they don’t turn up at all and when you then call them they say, oh yes, we
didn’t manage to get to you today, we will come tomorrow between 10 and 6pm. So
you have spent your whole day waiting for the doorbell not even daring to take
a shower or boil the kettle in fear of missing the doorbell. And they never call half an hour before as
they are supposed to.
So yesterday afternoon as eager as I was to get the oven
door finally fixed it was really annoying that we’d just made it to the local
pub’s beer garden and I was taking a picture of my white wine glass to post in
Facebook (a pleasure shared in social media is a pleasure doubled), when the
guy called, not to say he’d be with us in 30 min which would have given me enough
time to finish my wine and make it back home, but that he was at the door. So I
left husband in the beer garden and ran back home.
As the oven dude was just finishing the work and I was
getting ready to return to my wine I got a message from husband that he’d
called a friend of his and he’d come to drink my wine and also could I barbecue
some nice food for them. So not only did the guy drink my wine, he was also
going to eat my fish. I had two lovely Greek sea bream in the fridge for us for
dinner, which I now had to make feed all three of us. Not really the same as
Jesus with 5000 people but still, with no celestial superpowers I thought it’s
worth a blog post at least.
I boiled some new potatoes for a feta and olive warm potato salad and made a green salad with chickpeas. I seasoned the sea bream and filled the cavities with lemon slices and dill. And while I was finishing the salads and laying the garden table, husband and his friend barbecued the fish, shrimp and some pitta bread for us. Husband's friend also wanted to try some or our Finnish oddities, so I served moose samosas and smoked reindeer soft cheese to spread on his pitta. No one left the table hungry.
Recipe: Greek inspired new potato salad with feta and olives
500g new potatoes
125g feta cheese
20 kalamata olives
Handful of capers / chopped gherkins (optional)
3 spring onions
1/3 -1/2 cup of fresh
dill
Oil
Juice of half a lemon
Salt
Pepper
Boil the potatoes and cube to whatever size you like. Add
chopped spring onions, cubed feta, sliced olives , capers or gherkins and
chopped dill. Drizzle with oil, squeeze over the half of lemon and season with salt
and pepper. Mix and check the taste.
1 comments
I loved this recipe and I made it at home, I was looking for a page where they sold fresh fish and I found a page where I bought it online and it was delicious!
ReplyDeleteHighly recommended!
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