SoulChef Sundays: A Lenten table – Cod & Tahini

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By Chef Georgia Koutsoukou – “SoulChef”

As Chef Georgia Koutsoukou — the Kalamata-born “SoulChef” — continues her SoulChef Sundays series with The Greek Herald, she turns to the simplicity and depth of Lenten cooking.

From crisp fried cod to nourishing tahini-based dishes, this is food rooted in tradition — designed to sustain, to comfort, and to bring people together during the fasting period.

Palm Sunday: Cod “Tempura” with Skordalia Cream

Fish is permitted on Palm Sunday, making this a traditional favourite across Greece.

Ingredients

  • 1 kg salted cod (soaked and desalted)
  • Flour, water, pinch of baking soda
  • 5–6 boiled potatoes
  • 4–5 cloves garlic
  • Extra virgin olive oil and vinegar

Method

  1. Cut cod into portions, dip in batter and fry until golden.
  2. Mash potatoes with garlic, olive oil and vinegar into a smooth skordalia.

SoulChef’s Tip

Put care into the soaking process — it makes all the difference.

Holy Week: Velvet Tahini Soup with Lemon

A nourishing Lenten recipe inspired by the monasteries of Mount Athos.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup orzo
  • 200 g tahini
  • Juice of 2 lemons
  • 1.5 litres water or vegetable broth
  • Salt and pepper

Method

  • Boil the orzo until tender.
  • Whisk tahini with lemon juice and slowly add hot broth.
  • Return mixture to the pot, stir and remove from heat.

SoulChef’s Tip

Finish with a little lemon zest to awaken the flavours.

A Message from SoulChef

“Lenten cooking is not about restriction — it’s about returning to simplicity. With a few honest ingredients, we create dishes that nourish both body and soul. To our Greek community in Australia, may these flavours bring a sense of balance, warmth and home to your table.”

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