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Title: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: Rover on March 11, 2013, 11:14:05 AM
Last year (2012) I had trouble getting stuffed vine leaves. My imagination, or are they going out of fashion?
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: Sellsy on March 11, 2013, 12:43:06 PM
Hi Rover
Not sure if the issue may be seasonal? No idea how these leaves are harvested! M & S usually have some in, while the likes of Tesco and Asda are a little more sporadic perhaps. Tinned versions are usually available although we have never tried these. (Main supermarkets usually about £ 2 - £3 for a small tin? )
Its always fun trying to recreate holiday ambiance at home with a Greek dish or two but its never the same!
Do you or other members try to get decent Feta cheese at home ? If so is it any good?
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: Gavlah1973 on March 11, 2013, 01:26:37 PM
I tried making these with a bit off the Privet bush in the garden..... just wasnt the same

As for feta....... has anyone tried making a greek salad with Dairylea triangles?
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: Sellsy on March 11, 2013, 02:07:25 PM
Gav, lol.......dare not ask where you get your home made olive oil from!  :o There goes this thread Rover    sorry!
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: Jimbo on March 11, 2013, 02:25:26 PM
We've got some home-made Nafsika olive oil. It's excellent!
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: rilo57 on March 11, 2013, 05:47:20 PM
Wow lucky you.I used to get it from Old Mr Costas up at Romanza.Used to fill 2 empty Fanta bottles up for me.Never looked very nice but the taste was wonderfull.That was 20 years ago, god knows how you would get through customs now.
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: stancooper on March 11, 2013, 05:51:01 PM
Could not find vine leaves in SS. Not the same in UK, nor is the ouzo.
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: rilo57 on March 11, 2013, 05:55:58 PM
Hi Rover, sorry i went a bit off track.Never had a problem with vine leaves (Dolmades) when i have been in SS. What i do notice is their shape, pretty uniform now as when i first visited in 91 they where all different shapes and sizes.Meaning at first i think they were hand made, now i think they are from a tin.  Still pack a good taste though.
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: rilo57 on March 11, 2013, 05:59:06 PM
 I bought mine from Peli&Marias ( paper shop) last year.And also they had them in the airport duty free shop.
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: teambunny on March 11, 2013, 10:52:55 PM
Do you or other members try to get decent Feta cheese at home ? If so is it any good?
Sainsbugs does a barrel aged feta on the deli counter which is pretty good. :)
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: Dupnica on March 12, 2013, 07:41:07 PM
I'm new to the forum but have been visiting San Stefanos two,or sometimes three times a year for the last 25 years,so you can tell that I love the place and the people as much as you do.
 However I had an unfortunate experience when shopping in the Duty Free shop at Corfu Airport last October.I spent 228euros on one transaction with my debit card and was shocked when I got home and checked my account to find that they had duplicated that amount and had taken 2 x228 euros,
 456 euros in total.  Six months on and my bank are still trying to resolve the matter as the Duty Free shop deny that they are responsible.!!
 I wonder if this has happened to anyone else,I can't believe I am the only one.
 My advice would be shop in the local shops in San Stefanos with people you know and trust or save some of your euros to spend at the Airport.
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: lilly on March 12, 2013, 09:31:13 PM
Hi and welcome Dupnica,

What a terrrible experience for you at the airport, I hope that you will get your money back,of course they are responsible. I have bought things from the duty free at Corfu but I only ever use cash.  When are you going to SS this year and where do you stay? Once again welcome.
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: YANNIS26 on March 12, 2013, 10:29:40 PM
Hi Dupnica
Welcome to the forum.I am sure you will have seen a lot of changes in the last 25 years.
Yammas
Yiannis
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: diane13 on March 13, 2013, 02:34:40 PM
I know it's going off the subject a bit but does anyone know if you can buy giant beans in the UK?  We have tried without success as we love them - tried to recreate at home with butter beans - not quite the same.  We always bring a couple of tins back with us though. :)

Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: Rover on March 13, 2013, 02:59:49 PM
I think Ocado do some (organic), but you should be able to get them at other outlets. Have you "Googled" them?
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: Lesley on March 13, 2013, 03:56:14 PM
I am lucky as where I stay when I visit London is a big Greek/Cypriot community so not only can I get the large beans (Gigantes) I can also buy vine leaves.  The company whom supplies in UK is called Cyprissa  (its in a green and cream branding)maybe a google will allow you the outlets selling such
Title: Re: Stuffed vine leaves
Post by: Dupnica on March 13, 2013, 07:35:02 PM
Thank you for your concern Lilly,the bank has already credited me with the money,thank goodness,so they can obviously see a mistake has been made.
 Yes I have seen lots of changes in 25 years.Back then there were only two hotels,Nafsika and Golden Beach,there were far fewer apartments and restaurants,the roads weren't made up and there were no street lights. When you walked home at night(or early morning)the sky was so black and you could see thousands of stars it was amazing.I do miss that,although it could be a bit dangerous walking along,gazing skywards after a few ouzos.
 Hope the carnival goes well Lesley I haven't been for a few years but it's great fun I know.Health and Safety would have a fit if we had anything like that here,people leaping around on the back of open trucks or being dragged behind on old tyres etc.