How authentic Greek Feta cheese is made | Food Secrets Ep. 21

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  • čas přidán 6. 01. 2023
  • In Greece, feta is part of the Greeks’ DNA. It’s everywhere. "We’ve known it since birth and we love it - whether we want to or not", says Stathis Christidis, head cook. Learn how the iconic cheese is made - and where it came from according to the most popular myth.
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Komentáře • 51

  • @Genny-Zee
    @Genny-Zee Před rokem +17

    Feta has got to be one of my top ten cheeses, hands down. It pairs well with anything, and you can use it with whatever else you’ve got in the fridge.

  • @ETBrenner
    @ETBrenner Před rokem +10

    This doc set me off on a whole foodie nostalgia trip over market deli cases full of feta that I have known. ❤

  • @ISeeYouOliver
    @ISeeYouOliver Před rokem +21

    I hope Greece is doing much much better nowadays. It's a great country with great heritage.

    • @Nicholas.Tsagkos
      @Nicholas.Tsagkos Před rokem

      Well, things are getting more expensive, it's not as bad as it used to be, but as a Greek living abroad in London UK i don't think there have been made any significant changes, salary is still not enough to have a good life in Greece.
      Prices are almost same and in some cases more expensive than in UK and salary is below 1000 euros.
      If you need to pay a rent etc then you can just survive, you can't buy a house or have a better life.

    • @vitorpereira9515
      @vitorpereira9515 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Nicholas.TsagkosI'm Brazilian and things are more expensive here too.

  • @deliciousbakingcooking7088

    My favorite kind of cheese 🧀

  • @mhhawali3148
    @mhhawali3148 Před rokem +6

    feta making is an art as much as it's a scientific research.

  • @Triharyanto1968
    @Triharyanto1968 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful coverage.

  • @bigglesharrumpher4139
    @bigglesharrumpher4139 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank goodness Greece now 'owns' its heritage Feta cheese. Thanks to all the cheesemakers and owners who give us this beautiful cheese. I adore Greek Salad with fetta, and it goes into so many other dishes, or as an accompaniment with a deli platter.

  • @dimitriskarathanasis4230

    The flora makes the difference for Greek Feta cheese
    The flora of Greece consists of approximately 5,752 species (6,600 classes), 22% of which are endemic (1,278 species)

  • @michellefalk5825
    @michellefalk5825 Před 9 měsíci +1

    yep,, love feta... and tomatoes sprinkled with oregano and olive oil. craved that when i was pregnant lol.. and named first born son after grandpa.. first males are always named their grandpas name, no middle name.. stavros and savvas will live on lol

  • @ike7539
    @ike7539 Před rokem +9

    In 🇹🇷 Türkiye 🇹🇷 we have *'beyaz peynir'* which the translation into English is white cheese, very close to Feta if not better! Depending on the region it can be made from cows milk, sheeps milk or goats milk... or it can be the perfect mixture of two. I highly recommend it.
    The way to buy... since they are all different and have the same name you ask the seller a piece of it to try and then you compare and decide. It goes well in the mornings as part of your breakfast, put a slice in your sandwich for lunch or have it as a dinner appetizer to go with your *Rakı* which is national traditional alcoholic drink made from anise and grapes. Rakı is also called 'lion's milk' since you are strong and brave as a lion to drink Rakı hence the milky color! Şerefe....🇹🇷

    • @hyacinthe7
      @hyacinthe7 Před rokem +16

      White cheese from cow's milk is considered inferior and low quality in Greece. Our feta is probably the best in the world and it's made using only sheep and/or goat's milk as explained in the video.

    • @ike7539
      @ike7539 Před rokem +4

      For rest of the world... there is nothing wrong with cows milk! Just bcuz greeks don't use cows milk for their feta does not make cows milk bad as this 👆 person claims. Infact most of the cheeses are made from cows milk all around the world. Let's say for Turkish börek (pastry) they use mostly cheese made from cows milk. It's not heavy as others, flavor is not overwhelming or if you mix the cheese with spices you don't get 100% flavor of the cheese anyways.

    • @hyacinthe7
      @hyacinthe7 Před rokem +10

      @@ike7539 Indeed cow's milk is used for various cheese around the world, but we're talking specifically about feta here, and as far as this cheese is concerned - and defined by Greek culinary tradition, not to mention official EU standards - the only milk to be used is sheep's combined with goat's if preferred. Anything produced with cow's milk, no matter how similar it may look, is not called feta in Greece.

    • @ike7539
      @ike7539 Před rokem +3

      @@hyacinthe7 greeks have the freedom to set the standards and name it whatever they want in greece, noone should have a problem with that. I like Bulgarian Feta. It is saltier and tangier, more flavor and firm, not crumbly as Greek. Also, Kirkland and President cheese as well as lot of different brands produce feta in the US, not from sheeps milk but who cares! Good flavor and good taste! Mozzarella is the most selling, healthier than feta too...

    • @nicomedia62
      @nicomedia62 Před rokem +8

      I am a Turk but Greek feta is much better quality than Turkish one, especially last 5 years due to economic situation quality of Turkish feta went down the drain.
      I live abroad and I buy feta and halloumi cheese from Greek groceries.
      Even when I am on holiday I visit border towns in Thrace and buy enough cheese to last me for a while.
      You should definitely try real Greek feta,.

  • @briangleason5597
    @briangleason5597 Před rokem +2

    I like food.

  • @karltraunmuller7048
    @karltraunmuller7048 Před rokem +7

    The Greek must be pretty serious about sports, even named a city after a sports event.

    • @aliki02
      @aliki02 Před rokem +5

      The battle of Marathon took place there! The sports event came later to commemorate it.

    • @hyacinthe7
      @hyacinthe7 Před rokem +9

      @@aliki02 Exactly, the city came first. Karl should read a book.

    • @georgekoul
      @georgekoul Před rokem +3

      Karl read a history book mate. The games took their name from the city

    • @karltraunmuller7048
      @karltraunmuller7048 Před rokem +2

      @@georgekoul That was a joke.

    • @runnerawe
      @runnerawe Před rokem

      What about Olympia? ;-)

  • @dariaIva
    @dariaIva Před 11 dny

    fEta or fetA? I don't know what right pronunciation is

  • @tomzamp8547
    @tomzamp8547 Před 8 měsíci

    Canada makes the best feta cheese. Must try Canadian feta

    • @user-go2nb3cc1d
      @user-go2nb3cc1d Před 3 měsíci +2

      Canada has nothing to do with Feta cheese.

    • @tomzamp8547
      @tomzamp8547 Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-go2nb3cc1d Canadian feta has an excellent flavour and mild taste while Bulgarian feta is too salty and Greek feta quality has hit the bottom of the barrel while Canadian feta has kept high standards

    • @user-go2nb3cc1d
      @user-go2nb3cc1d Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@tomzamp8547 canadian or bulgarian cheese can not be named "feta". Watch the video again carefully.

  • @bensmith7536
    @bensmith7536 Před 8 měsíci

    Of course his name is Spyros.

  • @Starship737
    @Starship737 Před rokem +2

    New words are being invented and redefined like those related to gender...lets see when 'they' will bring those definitions to food industry

  • @arsjanaliaj1727
    @arsjanaliaj1727 Před 7 měsíci

    This is Albanian chiese traditional not Greece

  • @Giveme100ksubs
    @Giveme100ksubs Před 2 měsíci

    That's where i want to go to also visit my aunts