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Welcome to San Stefanos (NW Corfu) => Where to eat out in San Stefanos? => Topic started by: Colin on August 20, 2009, 12:03:29 AM
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I think I ate in Zorbas 3 times when I was in San Stef, and on this particular night I had a lovely Chicken dish, and I can't for the life of me remember what is was called, it tasted almost like chicken Korma, kinda sweet and creamy, made with yoghurt i guess, if anyone on this forum still yet to go on holiday to San Stef, finds themselves in Zorbas, could you please peruse the menu for and take note of all the creamy chicken dishes that begin with the letter 'K' I know it's a big ask, but I'd love to try and cook it here in the UK :)
many thanks
Colin 8)
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I thought I had a picture of the specials board with your answer but..................
http://www.sanstefanos.co.uk/where_to_eat/where_to_eat_zorbas.html (http://www.sanstefanos.co.uk/where_to_eat/where_to_eat_zorbas.html)
Will look through my 1,000's of photos I have taken for the website and see what I can find.
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Great! thank you :)
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I tried that one - nice meal!! Well done for the photo!!
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I thought I had a picture of the specials board with your answer but..................
http://www.sanstefanos.co.uk/where_to_eat/where_to_eat_zorbas.html (http://www.sanstefanos.co.uk/where_to_eat/where_to_eat_zorbas.html)
Will look through my 1,000's of photos I have taken for the website and see what I can find.
Do you know if Zorbas have a website? I can't seem to find it if they have :'(
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There is Zorbas Group to join on Facebook, am sure Pavlos would reply to any questions asked on the group - or anyone else who may know the answers.
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Thanks! I'll give that a go :)
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I'll also check it out!
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Kotopoula is the Greek word for chicken so maybe it was Kotopoula + whatever the chicken was cooked in.
I know this doesn't answer your question as there will probably be a lot of Kotopoula dishes on a Greek menu!
Katie
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Well it's a good start! thanks for that Katie
x
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i had a nice chicken dish in zorbas it was called "Aphrodite chicken" this was in a creamy sweet honey and mustard sauce and if i remember correctly carrots where in the dish somewhere too
it was very nice
helen
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They have a whole range of chicken dishes in Zorba's.
Best bet is to work your way through the lot!!
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I have put somephotos on my face book including a copy of Zorbas menu. I hope you find the one you mean on there. For my facebook profile if you want it just pm me.
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All yours start with the letter "C" - and - there is a rumour that you can't spell - any truth in that - LOL
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Have you seen her new photo gallery? Took my idea of snapping Typos...... So how could she tell them from correct spellings?
She didn't see the delivery van though!!
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I have put somephotos on my face book including a copy of Zorbas menu. I hope you find the one you mean on there. For my facebook profile if you want it just pm me.
I think I have seen the one on the menu Jules! it's called Krassato, all I need now is the 'know how' many many thanks!!
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I think I have seen the one on the menu Jules! it's called Krassato, all I need now is the 'know how' many many thanks!!
Colin - she even spells it wrong with a camera!! LOL = Krasato
From the web: http://greekfood.about.com/od/poultrydishes/r/kotapipperies.htm
Kotopoulo Krasato me Piperies: Stewed Chicken with Wine and Peppers.
In Greek: κοτόπουλο κρασάτο με πιππεριές, pronounced koh-TOH-poo-lo krah-SAH-toh meh pee-peh-ree-YES
This is a family favorite - both for me as the cook as well as for those who are going to eat it! It's a pretty dish - with the red and green bell peppers, and I can use parts of the chicken that are less expensive and it's always delicious.
Cook Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Ingredients:
4 1/2 pounds of chicken, serving size pieces
1 large onion, chopped
1/4 cup of olive oil
1 teaspoon of sea salt
1/4 cup of red wine
1 3/4 cups of water
2 sweet red peppers, seeded and chopped (bell, corno di toro, etc.)
2 green bell peppers, seeded and chopped
juice of 2 lemons
2 tablespoons of flour
Preparation:
Clean the chicken to remove any yellow fat, and rinse thoroughly. Pat dry.
Heat oil in a stew pot over high heat. When hot, add chopped onion and chicken. Stir to coat with oil and cover. When the liquid comes to a full boil, cook for 8-9 minutes or until liquid from the chicken cooks off, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. Stir in the wine, lower heat to medium-low, cover, and cook for 5 minutes. Add water and peppers, stir to mix well, cover, and cook for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
In a small bowl, combine lemon juice and flour with a fork until flour is dissolved.
Increase heat under the chicken to medium, and when it reaches a full boil, pour off 1 1/2 cups of the liquid into the lemon-flour mixture. Use a fork to blend well and pour back into the pot, stirring to blend thoroughly. Allow to boil for 3 minutes, turn off heat, and let sit, covered, on the cooling stovetop for 20 minutes before serving.
Yield: serves 4-6 - - Notes: Remove chicken skin before serving. This can also be made with skinless chicken.
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Please note the above recipe is from a cookery book!!! Don't want any confusion between fact and fiction! LOL :o ??? ::)
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Colin - she even spells it wrong with a camera!! LOL = Krasato
From the web: http://greekfood.about.com/od/poultrydishes/r/kotapipperies.htm
Kotopoulo Krasato me Piperies: Stewed Chicken with Wine and Peppers.
In Greek: κοτόπουλο κρασάτο με πιππεριές, pronounced koh-TOH-poo-lo krah-SAH-toh meh pee-peh-ree-YES
This is a family favorite - both for me as the cook as well as for those who are going to eat it! It's a pretty dish - with the red and green bell peppers, and I can use parts of the chicken that are less expensive and it's always delicious.
Cook Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Ingredients:
4 1/2 pounds of chicken, serving size pieces
1 large onion, chopped
1/4 cup of olive oil
1 teaspoon of sea salt
1/4 cup of red wine
1 3/4 cups of water
2 sweet red peppers, seeded and chopped (bell, corno di toro, etc.)
2 green bell peppers, seeded and chopped
juice of 2 lemons
2 tablespoons of flour
Preparation:
Clean the chicken to remove any yellow fat, and rinse thoroughly. Pat dry.
Heat oil in a stew pot over high heat. When hot, add chopped onion and chicken. Stir to coat with oil and cover. When the liquid comes to a full boil, cook for 8-9 minutes or until liquid from the chicken cooks off, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. Stir in the wine, lower heat to medium-low, cover, and cook for 5 minutes. Add water and peppers, stir to mix well, cover, and cook for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
In a small bowl, combine lemon juice and flour with a fork until flour is dissolved.
Increase heat under the chicken to medium, and when it reaches a full boil, pour off 1 1/2 cups of the liquid into the lemon-flour mixture. Use a fork to blend well and pour back into the pot, stirring to blend thoroughly. Allow to boil for 3 minutes, turn off heat, and let sit, covered, on the cooling stovetop for 20 minutes before serving.
Yield: serves 4-6 - - Notes: Remove chicken skin before serving. This can also be made with skinless chicken.
Brilliant Tony! Thank you very much !! To be fair to Jules though on Zorbas menu it's...Krassato
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Please note the above recipe is from a cookery book!!! Don't want any confusion between fact and fiction! LOL :o ??? ::)
Don? I encourage you to go to 'Plastic Zorbas' and give the Krassato a try, I'm sure you won't be disappointed! :-\
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Don? I encourage you to go to 'Plastic Zorbas' and give the Krassato a try, I'm sure you won't be disappointed! :-\
The food is always great.... Apart from Chicken which I don't eat anywhere! I just found the staff so surly this year... Will try again next week!
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Colin - I bet Jules wrote the board out for them as a "favour"!! ;D
Don - I think I made it clear where it came from!! LOL
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The food is always great.... Apart from Chicken which I don't eat anywhere! I just found the staff so surly this year... Will try again next week!
you never eat chicken? are you alergic? or just dont like it?...it is a bloody boring meat your right,but not as bad as Turkey...which reminds me...Xmas is coming and the goose is looking distinctly emaciated, any of you Steffophiles ever spent Xmas there? tell us about it
"Xmas in San Steff"
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Even in Curry chicken and turkey taste of nothing and have a horrible texture! Apologies to chicken fans but I just can't abide the stuff!
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Perhaps it's because you love anything that tastes of fish! - No further comment will be made!! LOL
Anyone for a "starter" !!
I am sure if Little Prince did a sizzling chick - you would go for it!! HaHa
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Seen lots of chicks sizzling on the beach!! Very tasty ;) Wouldn't mind having a taste!! :-*
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Talking of fish............ Does anyone remember Birds Eye cod balls?.... Well I know fish and I've never !!!!
Then again Loin of Cod...... Pardon? I know where my loin is but Fish????? ???
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Seen lots of chicks sizzling on the beach!! Very tasty ;) Wouldn't mind having a taste!! :-*
Not in SS you didnt LOL ( apart from your own good lady wives of course ) - 0/10 on the talent front butty,now I'm no Adonis but it was so bad I fancied my missus more than the "chicks" thank God she keeps herself in good nick !,it wasnt exactly bristling with nubile pert women,personally I dont fancy many ladies over 55, which is predominently the age, so babe paradise it wasnt...now the boat trip, with crazy capt, that wasnt bad, we met up with these boatloads of 18-30 year olds, now they were tasty, but SS was pretty poor , I mean, be honest, thats part of the hols right? and why admire vinegar when I can have champagne at home ;) :-*...TBH there were moments at our pool when I felt quite embarrased for my son, if you got it flaunt it but if not ,for Gawds sake cover up !
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Zimmer - my camera does not lie!
There were bucket loads of "sizzling Chicks" to look at on the Beach!
You just had to look in the right place! (i.e. = the Beach!!)
Also - I can assure you that there are loads Ladies classified as over 55's - that are still sizzling chicks out there as well!!
Isn't that right Ladies!! (He's a cheeky git!!) LOL
AND - I am sure I saw you tap-tapping along the street with a white stick and a guide dog and "Ray-Charles" Sunglasses!
Do you know - in 2 weeks - I never once saw you on the Beach!!
Hendrix and me However, - - we can spot talent from a mile away!! - Right Colin!!!
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Zimmer - my camera does not lie!
There were bucket loads of "sizzling Chicks" to look at on the Beach!
You just had to look in the right place! (i.e. = the Beach!!)
Also - I can assure you that there are loads Ladies classified as over 55's - that are still sizzling chicks out there as well!!
Isn't that right Ladies!! (He's a cheeky git!!) LOL
AND - I am sure I saw you tap-tapping along the street with a white stick and a guide dog and "Ray-Charles" Sunglasses!
Do you know - in 2 weeks - I never once saw you on the Beach!!
Hendrix and me However, - - we can spot talent from a mile away!! - Right Colin!!!
Oh we were there, never spotted you either....well lets agree to disagree,did you really walk up and down the beach taking photos of women? blimey,theres a word for that, hope my wife's not in your gallery :o
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Ohh yes Tony :) The radar was working really well, especially in August! haha! :o
I would have photos but halfway to the airport I realised I'd forgotten my camera ???
That'd be the camera i'd just bought especially for the holiday!!! Dohhh! :-[
Not at the nudie end though.......that's more old cocks and cackling hens!!! ::)
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Which taverna kitchen is that last line about then? LOL ::)
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Firstly Zimmer, "Just for you old chap" (because everyone else realised it was a joke!),
- I don't walk up and down the beach photographing women - you cheeky git - why would I?
All that effort when I have a zoom lens!! LOL
Secondly - If you think my Daughter-in-law and Niece are ugly, you need to go to Specsavers!
Thirdly, please realise that many so called, "mature" (and very attractive) ladies now want your head for the insult given!!
and lastly, - yes I do not agree with you and think that the majority of the ladies on the beach won't either, they were very nice!!
Beauty, anyway is in the eye of the beholder, so is it you or the rest of us men who are wrong??????
Maybe the Ladies now want a right of reply!
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all i can say is after seeing the pics of tonys daughter in law i think you do need to go to specsavers
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Have a look through Tony's pictures and make up your own minds!!
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It kind of reminds you of that comic book character "Colonel Blink", he needed Specsavers as well!! LOL
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Mr McGoo Too !!!
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So what did Mr McGoo do, to get the Goo?
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Goo on!! Get away with you! As that renowned PHILOSOPHER J McEnroe once said " You Cannot Be Serious."
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Now Don - that's just snot funny!
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Now Don - that's just snot funny!
Sorry Sid but it was all in the best possible taste!
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"'Ello my leetle chickadees - I do not sink so" (and variations, in heavy French accent) as uttered by 'Marcel Wave'.
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Ah! Kenny... A sad loss to comedy!!
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Very True!!