Greeks Eat Mice! 10/09/2009
When you envision Greek desserts, what do you see? Baklava? Loukoumades? Anything with fillo dough, honey, and nuts? What about mice? I was reminded of the extraordinary array of Greek sweets this week when one of my friends asked me if I had eaten a sweet boughatsa yet. Sweet boughatsas have a creamy custard filling, encased in fillo dough, served sprinkled with powdered sugar and cinnamon. One should not visit Thessaloniki without experiencing one; miss this, and your taste buds will never forgive you. Okay, so we all know about delicious delicate leaves of pastry doused in honey and nuts or encasing creamy custards. But do you know about the other Greek pastries, or about their chocolate, or--when you put both together--their chocolate pastries? When it comes to these confections, every pastry chef is an artist. I remember being surprised by a sweet Greek boyfriend who, knowing that I was a bit pissed off at him, showed up one night with the most beautiful heart-shaped chocolate cakes I had ever seen. They were almost too beautiful to eat…almost. Or another time, during my first trip to Greece after my mother came for a short stay, on the island of Hydra. What does she remember the most about her Grecian travels? The pastry shop that was hidden from view, several hundred winding meters from the port. We turned a corner, and there it stood. It was something out of her gourmet chef dreams. Every pastry was a little miraculous fantasy, daring all to eat it. I don’t remember how many different ones we tasted. There were tarts with every fruit imaginable, hazelnuts galore, caramels and chocolate…lots of chocolate. Then there are the chocolate-covered sweets wrapped in foil that should read, “Surprise inside,” because you never know what you’re getting. My fav are the Volos figs wrapped in chocolate…a sheer dream. And there’s the homemade sweets from any and all things imaginable—quince, sour cherry (another fav), watermelon...even olives! Sorry, my concentration was disturbed by some of the locals (goats) passing by. Bet you thought that only cows wear bells. Where was I? Ah yes, Greek sweets. As a rule, I stay away from most za-cha-ro-pla-stee-o-s (sweet shops) out of necessity. I’m so bombarded with daily offers of sweets that it is a bit overwhelming. Anyway, I was reminded of this yesterday when my Greek friend treated me to a mouse. She said that her boss would bring us two mice—one for her and one for me--and that she would place mine in the hotel refrigerator with my room number on it, because she did not trust that the nightshift personal would know me by name. I was mildly curious as to why she was offering me a mouse to eat. She went on to say that the mice are so very cute that she could not help but devour hers, instantly and completely, as soon as it arrived. So I ate my overstuffed two kilo souvlaki in pita with tzatziki (yogurt-garlic sauce), onions, tomatoes and fried potatoes and forced myself to walk around (looking for an evil eye pendant) to make room for this mouse that was awaiting me in the hotel refrigerator. I got back, announced to the hotel clerk that my friend had left me a mouse, and gave him my room number. I had no idea that mice tasted like this, and I, like my friend, devoured it whole. I think that I may come back as a Greek cat in my next life. Mouse from Itea Zacharoplastio, 28th of October Street #121 Comments10/09/2009 11:09pm
The mouse is so cute, and I love anything chocolate. But you must tell us what it tasted like! And you must be very convincing, if you want to convince me that it can compete with sweet boughatsa. Chocolate is usually my favorite flavor, but creamy custard filling drives me wild. If they have a mouse that combines both, I'm sold. As I told you, I fell in love boughatsa in Athens. I always thought you had to go for Paris for pastries that mouth watering, but the best Greek pastries offer absolutely delectable competition.
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10/10/2009 7:22am
Cara--yes, it was YUMMY! Don't know that I could ever do as great a job as your mouth-watering rendition of mango pie!
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10/10/2009 7:54am
OH! I am really really struggling to try and lose weight & now I am craving a visit to our local chocolate cake shop in Argostoli. They sell this sort of thing and many other irresistible chocolate delectations including tiny chocolate ice cream creations.
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10/10/2009 9:37am
OMG Michele, I don't know how you resist. At least I have this temptation only a few weeks out of the year!
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xakousti 11/08/2009 8:07pm
OMG, I thought it was a real mouse dipped in chocolata..I was chringing reading , thinking OMG she ate a mouse....Please tell me she didnt...And here, what a cute little chocolata mouse from Greece....Only in Greece! Relief!
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