10 Greek And Mediterranean Cookbooks Even Yia Yia Would Cook From

Opa! These books, some vintage and some modern, include recipes that any Greek grandmother worth her sea salt would be proud to present.
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It is a grand and noble task to round up Greek and Mediterranean cookbooks that would be approved by a yia yia. In Greece, grandmothers rarely follow step-by-step instructions in the kitchen. 

Certainly a woman with a name like Cleopatra Papadakis isn’t going to measure out 2 tablespoons of olive oil, and she certainly isn’t adhering to a “dash” of garlic. No, she’s throwing together spanakopita by memory, and if the rare lapse occurs, she has a stained, sun-damaged piece of paper written in chicken scratch with discombobulated directions.

The following cookbooks are some of the most authentic options for tried-and-true Greek and Mediterranean recipes. All include the standard fare: mezzes like tzatziki or vampire-repellent skordalia (a garlic and potato dip), horiatiki salad (think a Greek “village salad,” which will never have lettuce, so don’t even think about buying some) and more complicated options. There are holiday staples: tsoureki Paschalino (Easter bread) and paidakia (marinated lamb chops).

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“Cooking for Artists” by Mina Stone
Amazon
Part coffee-table book, part cookbook, "Cooking for Artists" is a New Age take on Greek cuisine but one that even the pickiest of matriarchs would agree with. The fasolakia recipe is one of the best, but make sure to add a heavy dusting of feta on top before even thinking about serving it to anyone of Greek or Mediterranean origin.

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“Greece: The Cookbook” by Vefa Alexiadou
Amazon
If amnesia suddenly swept over Yia Yia, this “bible of authentic Greek cooking” would certainly shake her back to her senses. Littered with pictures and plenty of recipes, this is hands-down one of the most genuine and detailed Greek cookbooks on the market. Become an expert at making hummus, avgolemono and kolokithia without feeling overwhelmed.

Get “Greece: The Cookbook” for $47.55.
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“Pure Greek Cooking” by Anna Z. Spanos and John Spanos
Amazon
If vintage cookbooks are your style, feast your eyes on this 1976 masterpiece. If you want to dip your toe into the Greek cuisine, start small. Appetizers, dips and other mezzes will dazzle even the toughest of critics.

Get “Pure Greek Cooking” for $7.37.
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“The Sultan’s Kitchen: A Turkish Cookbook” By Ozcan Ozan
Amazon
This is a staple in our family’s kitchen, and rightfully so. Turkish recipes might seem a little different from other Mediterranean options, but "The Sultan’s Kitchen" is a delicious look into another culinary culture that is so closely married to its cuisine. Yogurtlu kebap is one of my favorite recipes: kebabs smothered in pureed tomato sauce with crispy bread strips and a healthy serving of full-fat yogurt and garlic (lovingly referred to as tzatziki).

Get “The Sultan’s Kitchen: A Turkish Cookbook” for $19.47.
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“Best Book of Greek Cookery” by Chrissa Paradissis
Amazon
Another oldie but goodie, "The Best Book of Greek Cookery" is a Yia Yia staple with some weirdly described recipes woven in. One Amazon reviewer vouches for its authenticity:

I was born and raised in Greece in a house full of great cooks. Nevertheless, whenever they wanted a recipe for something they never made before, or they made once a year and didn’t know it inside out, they turned to two cookbooks and this was one of them. The translation is a bit 'weird,' probably because like the book it is more than 40 years old and done by someone that did not really speak English, but the recipes are AMAZING. If you want traditional Greek food, this is it.”

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“Louis Pappas New Generation Greek Cuisine” by Louis Pappas
Amazon
There is a neighborhood near Tampa Bay, Florida, known as Tarpon Springs. It has one of the largest gatherings of Greeks outside of Greece. And if you walked around, this tidbit would be very, very obvious -- people named Nick, George and Georgia line the streets.The city was best known for Greek sponge diving, but it is now a nucleus of Greek American culture. A restaurant called Louis Pappas, home of the famous Greek salad (wherein potato salad sits underneath the typical “village salad”), is authentically fresh and delicious. Naturally, it created an impressive cookbook. Originally a coveted pamphlet, the recipes have been upgraded to a hard-cover publication. It can be tough to snag a new one, but there are used ones offered, too.

Get “Louis Pappas New Generation Greek Cuisine” for $93.66.
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“The Foods of the Greek Islands: Cooking and Culture at the Crossroads of the Mediterranean” by Aglaia Kremezi
Amazon
I would be remiss to omit Aglaia Kremezi from this roundup. Lovingly referred to as “one of Greece’s foremost cooking authorities,” the food writer has an impressive publishing record and runs a successful cooking school on the island of Kea. So it’s safe to say following her recipes and instructions will get you some gold stars in the kitchen or at your next big fat Greek wedding.

Get “The Foods of the Greek Islands: Cooking and Culture at the Crossroads of the Mediterranean” for $35.85.
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“Modern Greek” by Andy Harris
Amazon
"Modern Greek" is a staple in our household and for good reason. The major players are accounted for while adding some more challenging recipes to up your game. Though this cookbook was published in 2002, everything feels hip and youthful.

Get “Modern Greek (170 Contemporary Recipes From the Mediterranean)” for $10.77.
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“Mediterranean: Naturally Nutritious Recipes From the World’s Healthiest Diet” by Susie Theodorou
Amazon
When Mediterranean cuisine was branded “healthy” and good for longevity, that wasn't counting the fact that copious amounts of retsina and ouzo are served at lunch and dinner, often paired with hand-rolled cigarettes. But, sure, cucumbers and olive oil are good for you. As one reviewer claims, Beautiful to look at, inspiring but simple recipes. Perfect if you want to eat a Mediterranean diet without all the pseudo science blurb surrounding it.”

Get “Mediterranean: Naturally Nutritious Recipes From the World’s Healthiest Diet” for $19.99.
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“Ikaria: Lessons on Food, Life, and Longevity From the Greek Island Where People Forget to Die: A Cookbook” by Diane Kochilas
Amazon
“Where people forget to die” is a bold claim, but seeing as my yia yia died at the ripe age of 113, I figure there has to be some truth in such a title. On Ikaria, in between Greece and Turkey in the middle of the Aegean Sea, such recipes would surely impress a yia yia from any region of the Mediterranean. And yet again, the inclusion of fresh ingredients makes for a great meal, but seasonal offerings are the key to truly impressing your guests or, better yet, yourself.

Get “Ikaria: Lessons on Food, Life, and Longevity From the Greek Island Where People Forget to Die: A Cookbook” for $22.99.

Before You Go

The Best Tiki Drink Cookbooks
"Smuggler’s Cove: Exotic Cocktails, Rum, and the Cult of Tiki" by Martin and Rebecca Cate(01 of10)
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The “quintessential modern Tiki bible,” is how bartender Evan Campbell from San Francisco's Last Rites describes this book. “'Smuggler’s Cove' provides a plethora of recipes, syrups, infusions and other house-made ingredients to the exact specifications at Smuggler’s Cove in San Francisco," Campbell said. "[They] also delve into the rich, but dark history and aspects of Tiki."

Chloe Frechette, author of "Easy Tiki," added her endorsement to the five-part volume featuring over 100 recipes. “The owners chronicle their personal journey into the intoxicating world of Tiki, offering deep dives on the genre’s history, rum and beachcomber lifestyle along the way. Plus, of course, plenty of recipes for home bartenders hoping to level up their Tiki game.”

Get "Smuggler’s Cove: Exotic Cocktails, Rum, and the Cult of Tiki" for $16.99.
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"Tiki: Modern Tropical Cocktails" by Shannon Mustipher(02 of10)
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Robin Wolf, bartender at California's The Hatch Rotisserie and Bar and soon-to-be-opened Highwater, and winner of 2019 Tales of the Cocktail competition, said "Tiki: Modern Tropical Cocktails" by Shannon Mustipher is the must-have cocktail book. “Shannon Mustipher is inarguably the queen of all things rum in the current cocktail world, and the first working Black bartender to publish a cocktail book in a century," Wolf said. "She tackles the weighty task of embracing the celebratory and escapist allure of Tiki drinks while acknowledging the problematic cultural history of the movement.”

The book has approachable recipes that offer modern takes on classic Tiki cocktails, recommendations for liquors that match well with flavor profiles, as well as playlists for an immersive tropical experience at home.

Try Wolf's favorite, The Jungle Bird, on Page 36.

Get "Tiki: Modern Tropical Cocktails" for $18.69.
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"Drink What You Want" by John deBary(03 of10)
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Mustipher, winner of the 2020 Pioneer Award from Tales of the Cocktail Dame Hall of Fame and founder of Women Who Tiki, appreciates John deBary’s technique of presenting classic cocktails interspersed with innovation and creativity. She told HuffPost that "Drink What You Want" is like sitting down with your neighborhood bartender, geeking out about mixology and learning how to take a recipe template and transform it into something adventurous. There is no judgment, just entry points into the crafting of delicious cocktails.

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"Easy Tiki: A Modern Revival" by Chloe Frechette(04 of10)
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With 60 accessible recipes, this book makes crafting Tiki cocktails approachable at home. Frechette explores the classics, and then offers updates incorporating minimal ingredients while maintaining their tropical flavor and signature garnishes. The book also examines the origins of Tiki and provides a primer on rum all mixed with stunning photography.

Get "Easy Tiki" for $11.99.
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"Beachbum Berry’s Potions of the Caribbean" by Jeff Berry(05 of10)
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Philip Greene, cocktail historian and author of "To Have and Have Another," identified "Potions of the Caribbean" as a must-have book: “It is a deep dive into so many of the great drinks of the tropics, their history and folklore. You always feel a sense of trust when you read the works of people like Beachbum; you know they have done the homework. Especially love the amazing ephemera, photos, vintage menus, etc. — it really takes you back in time."

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"Beachbum Berry’s Sippin’ Safari: 10th Anniversary Expanded Edition" by Jeff Berry(06 of10)
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Beachbum has a number of books, but for another volume to add to your collection, check out "Beachbum’s Sippin’ Safari: 10th Anniversary Expanded Edition" for new recipes and insight into the Tiki revival inspired by the original Sippin’ edition.

Get "Sippin’ Safari" for $39.60.
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"Punch: The Delights (and Dangers) of the Flowing Bowl" by David Wondrich(07 of10)
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Recently named to Drinks International’s list of Bar World’s 100 Most Influential Figures, David Wondrich is not only a cocktail historian and editor-in-chief of "The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails," but an author who, as Philip Greene says, “does his homework.” "Punch" mixes history, notes on technique and ingredients and vintage recipes that come alive in Wondrich’s wry voice in this well-researched volume.

And, if you missed his Twitter #LoFiLushHour drink demonstrations, give him a follow @DavidWondrich and catch up on the fun.

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"Trader Vic’s Book of Food and Drink" by Victor Jules Bergeron(08 of10)
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Co-founder of Doom Tiki NYC, Chockie Tom described this volume as pivotal in her bartending career: “Growing up in Los Angeles, most of my early cocktail experience professionally was limited to classics and dive bar staples. I gravitated to this book, equally curious and nostalgic. While parts of it certainly reflect the problematic elements overlooked during that time, the recipes and idea of creating a whole thematic concept were what I found most interesting. The recipes are approachable and not overly complex.”

With his iconic wit, Victor Jules “Trader Vic” Bergeron, writes recipes and short vignettes from his life and time in the islands, as well as how to have an immersive Tiki experience. The book is divided into three parts: About Booze, About Parties and About Food in General.

Get "Trader Vic’s Book of Food and Drink" for $73.88.
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"Trader Vic’s Tiki Party!: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends" by Stephen Siegelman(09 of10)
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You could also check out Stephen Siegelman’s "Trader Vic’s Tiki Party: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends" for a modern glimpse behind the Trader Vic’s experience.

Get "Trader Vic's Tiki Party!" for $19.99.
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"Minimalist Tiki: A Cocktail Wonk Look at Classic Libations and the Modern Tiki Vanguard" by Matt Pietrek(10 of10)
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Robert Garrison, owner and operator of Lexington, Kentucky's The Green Lantern Bar, has a lot of love for this book. “If 'Smuggler’s Cove' was the original bible of the Tiki Revival period, 'Minimalist Tiki' is the new testament," Garrison said. "It offers fresh insight into the genre, and explores ways these amazing cocktails can be enjoyed at home on a minimalist budget.”

A finalist for Best New Cocktail Book at Tales of the Cocktail 2020, this provides a blueprint for making Tiki cocktails: core ingredients, garnish techniques, as well as a thesis on rums with nearly 100 recipes from renowned Tiki bartenders without breaking the bank.

Try Garrison's favorite, the Angostura Colada, on Page 211.

Get "Minimalist Tiki" for $35.
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