Greekalicious

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All good Greek stories are a bit of a saga, and the Maria Benardis's cooking classes are certainly going that way. Or maybe they are becoming more of an odyssey, as now Maria takes her friends on tours of Greece as well as her recipe collection!

As I’d planned, onet Saturday morning I attended one of Maria’s classes. What an experience!

About a dozen of us eager students almost filled her upstairs room in Bondi. In front of us, a table displays various Greek specialties, and Maria herself, in her navy Greekalicious apron, and jaunty cap (‘my father was a fisherman in Greece,’ she explains), is there too, ready to take us on a journey to the land she knows and loves so much. Tantalisingly the scent of some dishes already prepared escape from the kitchen behind her.

For no particular reason (that I’m admitting anyway) I have booked in with a friend for the Aphrodisiac food session. Maria loses no time in explaining how appropriate this is for Greek cookery (think honey, figs, asparagus, seafood…. Oh, and of course Aphrodite).

The dishes – which become our meal later, served at a long table already set at the back of the room – include baked asparagus, scattered with fetta, prawns wrapped in shredded kataifa pastry and fried in mastic-infused oil for a subtle flavour, filo-wrapped seafood, and a magnificent leafy, herby salad scattered with pomegranate seeds.

It is all so healthy, as Maria tells us she attempts wherever possible to source organic wholesome produce. It shows too. Everything smells so good, looks so luscious.

Maria passes around the more unusual ingredients. Mastic, for instance, is a gum that drips pearl-like from a tree in only one certain location. She travels annually to Greece and returns with her suitcases laden with this as well as wild herbs she has dried herself on the roof of a relative’s house and other goodies that are only found in Greece. Auustralian Quarantine officers must recognise her by now – ‘I declare everything,’ she assure us – and no doubt make memos to themselves to attend one of her classes too.

When we are drooling in anticipation as the morning draws close to ending, there is one last treat: baked fresh figs with honey yoghurt, prepared for dessert.

Understandably, our group is more than ready to be seated for lunch, despite tasting the prawns  as an appetiser during the demonstration. Bottles of Greek rosé appear to complement our meal and we are served from heaping platters.

If we were outside shaded from the Greek sun under a fig tree we couldn’t be happier.

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The Greekalicious venue: The Intuitive Well Center located on the 1st Floor at 70 Bronte Road, Bondi Junction providing greater access and more space for students attending the classes. Two hours free parking at nearby Westfield Shopping Centre or cheap all-day parking at Eastgate Shopping Centre on Level 8. Bondi Junction Interchange is just a few minutes walk away for public transport.

After beginning her classes in a community hall in Paddington several years ago, the ultimate move to larger premises was necessary to keep up with Sydney’s budding love for traditional Greek food and cookery methods. Part of the city’s ongoing fascination with ‘true to the source’ Mediterranean fare.

“As a Greek-Australian I have been thrilled at the level of community interest in Greek cooking and culture since opening Greekalicious in February last year.  I have been overwhelmed particularly by the interest in traditional Greek cookery and dishes such as homemade baklava; and cooking on the Skara – the Greek barbeque.”

This was Sydney's first exclusively Greek school dedicated to Gastronomy: an Ancient Greek word signifying the relationship between the senses and food. Greekalicious cooking classes mix ancient Greek and modern styles with Maria Benardis’ passion for regional traditions and her legendary storytelling and lively music bring to life the colourful stories, histories and journeys of Greece.

Classes run for around three hours, and all include authentic Greek dishes cooked with certified organic ingredients from Australia and Greece and a full sit down meal with plenty of quality Australian wine. Classes can be booked online at www.greekalicious.com.au or by calling +61 2 9331 0734.

 

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0 #4 Rude serviceSallyh 2013-06-28 13:03
I am surprised to hear this, Pamela. I know Maria and have been to a couple of her classes and have always found her to be extremely professional and personable.
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0 #3 Rude and Terrible Customer ServicePamela 2013-06-28 11:13
This is not a class that I would undertake again......Despite the beautiful dishes, the customer service and the attitude of staff is the worst I have ever experienced. They are unaccomodating, rude and will not transfer you to another class even if you fall ill....What a dissapointment !
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0 #2 Contact detailsSallyh 2012-01-05 10:47
You need to contact Greekalicious on www.greekalicious.com.au to have your details on their contact list.
I hope you enjoy your trip.
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0 #1 mshelen rose 2012-01-05 09:39
:lol: i would like to join you regular email list to keep in touch when the next trip to greece for cooking and learning about greek traditions
thank you
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