Apart from exploring Thessaloniki, my friend took me around Chalkidiki, a series of peninsulas in northern Greece. We stayed overnight in one village called Afitos and did a day trip to a very small beach called Kavourotripes. Both were amazingly scenic, especially Kavourotripes, and on the way we ate some really great food as well.
For breakfast one day in Afitos, we had bougatsa, a northern Greek pastry. It is made with phyllo dough and filled with either a custard cream or feta-ricotta cheese mixture. Both are equally good in their own way. The sweet one is topped with powdered sugar and cinnamon which gives the custard a nice finish at the end. The filling is bouncy, different but not better/worse than french pastry cream. The savory kind was also quite good. I liked the addition of ricotta which gave the feta a nice creamy texture. The best way to enjoy these: with a cool glass of frappe.
Afitos is a very small village, so Christos should be an easy place to find. The food here was fresh and easy to enjoy. The lettuce salad, again was really simple but very flavorful. It was dressed with just some olive oil and lemon, but I found the salad to be everything but ordinary. There was be something about Greek vegetables that are different and packed with more flavor, because all the produce that I ate was spectacular!
We also ordered the eggplant salad, which was more like a dip, batter fried mussels, which surprisingly I’ve never had, and a grilled octopus dish. The octopus was really tender and seasoned just with some parsley, olive oil, and lemon. The potatoes on the side were also delicious. At the end of the meal they served us a complementary dessert called halva. It was amazing and I can’t wait to try making it. There’s nothing hugely special about it, a semolina cake sweetened with honey or a syrup, but I found a little bit of home in there which hit a soft spot for me. Although this nothing like what you would find in Korea, the honey, cinnamon, and gelatinous texture of this halva really reminded me of Korean rice cakes and sweets. It was nice to feel that connection to home.
We spent my last day in Kavourotripes which was an amazing beach with all these island rocks and hills. It was an overcast day and it rain a little, but it was memorable none the less. The pictures below are actually courtesy of this guy, who took some amazing shots with my camera. I can do a decent food photo, but my landscape skills are still a work in progress.
I couldn’t leave Greece without tasting a gyro, so here it is. Probably the my least favorite thing I ate on the trip, only because everything I ate blew my mind. But the pork was excellent: juicy and tender.
Now, I’ll leave you with one last picture. Hopefully I’ll be back in Greece soon! My fingers are crossed.
parisbreakfast says
could you go swimming?
I am drooling here and I live in Greek town, Astoria NYC. Not the same thing quite, though we do have real Greek supermarkets. Hmmm..
Jessica says
ParisBreakfast- Yea! We went swimming a bit, but the water was super cold so we weren’t in the water for long.
Rice Kernel says
Great to have found your beautiful, beautiful blog!
Jessica says
Rice Kernel- Thanks! You have a great blog yourself!
michelle says
haha. i only know gyros. funny how it was your least favorite dish! i think i’d really love greek food! maybe i’ll go there for my honeymoon?
Jessica says
Michelle- Yesyes! You could go to Athens and see all the archeological artifacts, island hop, go to Northern Greece, then make your way over to Turkey! And most of all, eat really great food!!
Bonnibella says
Interesting, now I think of it I don’t see batter fried mussel often. Lovely food AND landscape photos. =)
hungry dog says
I would love to go to Greece. Sounds like you had a wonderful trip. In addition to the food, the landscape sure is lovely!
Camille says
I really hope to make it to Greece sooner rather than later. Sounds like you had an amazing trip!
babycakes says
ahh im hungry… i want to go to greece but i think everyone i know even my parents (without me!!) have all been once. lmao! maybe ill wait till the next time u decide to go. is it dangerous to go alone?? i actually wanna go somewhere by myself but im just scared — the idea is great……
Jessica says
Babycakes- I would definitely go again! Let’s plan!
Sithonia says
Very nice photos! I’m also a fan of Halkidiki, especially of Sithonia, the second peninsula. That’s where the awesome Kavourotripes beach is. Can’t wait to go back…