- Preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease the bottom and sides of a 9 x 13-inch pan and set aside.
- Mix the flour, semolina, and baking powder in a medium bowl.
- Cream the butter with the sugar until light and fluffy using an electric mixer. With the mixer running, add the egg yolks one by one. Continue mixing until the batter turns light yellow. Add the vanilla extract and lemon zest.
- With the mixer on low speed, add the flour mixture in 3 batches alternating with the milk.
- Clean the beaters well and beat the egg whites in a separate bowl with a pinch of salt until soft peaks form.
- Using a spatula, gently fold the egg whites into the batter until just combined. Don't mix too much, or you will "flatten" your egg whites.
- Pour the batter into the pan, level with a spatula, and bake for 45 minutes or until the cake is a nice golden color.

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1) A Cape Sounion Day-Trip Transfer Service from YK Executive Transfers
3) Dinner for 2 at Chefi Restaurant
4) Dinner for 2 at Dinner In The Sky
5) 2 nights accommodation at the King George Hotel Athens
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Chocolate Truffles Recipe
Ingredients
160g dark chocolate
180g Petit Beurre biscuits
1/2 cup full cream milk
1/3 cup fresh cream
1 tablespoon liqueur
1 & 1/4 cup chopped walnuts
Method
- Chop chocolate into small pieces and completely melt over low heat in a double boiler.
- Place biscuits in a large bowl and crush them into very small pieces. Add a quarter of a cup of chopped walnuts.
- Pour melted chocolate over biscuits and walnuts and mix together with a wooden spoon.
- Add milk, fresh cream, and liqueur and mix thoroughly with a wooden spoon until all ingredients are well combined.
- Cover bowl with cling wrap and place in refrigerator (not freezer) for 1.5 hours.
- Remove from refrigerator and take a teaspoon of the mixture and begin forming them into ball-like shapes by rolling the mixture in your palms. It makes it easier by wearing food handling gloves, otherwise wet your hands with water in between each truffle.
- Roll each truffle into the chopped walnuts and place them back in the refrigerator covered tightly until ready to serve.
Originally published on: greekcitytimes.com
Greek Semolina Cake - Revani
Here's an easy-to-follow recipe for the perfect revani, a delightful addition to any sweet table!
For the cake:
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup fine semolina
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 3 large eggs, separated
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 lemon, zested
- 1 cup milk
- 1 pinch salt
- 1 1/2 cups water
- 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
- 2 strips orange zest
- 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
- Add the water, sugar, and orange zest to a saucepan and bring to a boil. Simmer for 5 minutes. Add the lemon juice and cool.
- While the cake is still warm, cover it with syrup. When the cake cools, you can sprinkle it with some powdered sugar, cinnamon, and almonds, if using.
Greek Maritime Golf Event supports Parents Association of Children with Cancer “Floga”
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Otro Mundo Gathering: A Beachside Celebration For The Mind, Body & Soul
One of the highlights of this year’s festival is the appearance of Mira, one of the most influential artists in Berlin’s underground scene! Mira performs across the globe – from Berlin’s legendary clubs to the desert of Burning Man – and through her “Mira Invites” events in cities like New York, Lisbon, London, Mexico City, and Los Cabos.
The second highlight is the showcase by Athenian label Revolt, one of the most respected collectives in the underground electronic music scene in Athens. Revolt has built its reputation by pushing the boundaries of electronic music – with talented artists and explosive gigs in Athens and abroad.

2. Mind, Body, & Soul Workshops: Reconnect Within
Take a pause from the dance floor and dive into your mind, body, and soul through workshops and rituals designed to open your senses and provoke deep thinking. Led by a carefully selected group of facilitators, these sessions offer the opportunity to reconnect with yourself and the world around you. Whether it’s through meditation, yoga, or spiritual healing practices, these workshops provide a sanctuary for personal growth and transformation.
There is a wide variety of activities such as: Sound Healing, Breathwork, Kundalini Activation Process, Shiatsu/Kali Prana Massage, Reiki, Cacao Ceremony & Ecstatic Dance, Music & Yoga, 5Rhythms, Tarot & Astrology Readings, Live Drawing Workshops etc.
3. Immersive Performances: The Magic of Surprise
Otro Mundo is all about being part of something magical. Expect performances that will take you by surprise, transporting you into a world of wonder and blurring the line between artist and audience. One moment you’re dancing under the stars, the next you're swept into a surreal piece of theatre or a mesmerizing movement ritual. These moments are unscripted, raw, and unforgettable, each one a reminder that magic lives in the unexpected.
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4. Artisanal Bazaar: A Marketplace of Conscious Creations
If you want to take home more than just memories from Otro Mundo, the artisanal bazaar is a vibrant market showcasing unique, handmade creations from small producers and local artisans. This is a space to shop consciously, support independent makers, and discover beautiful, one-of-a-kind items, whether it’s jewelry, clothes, gifts, or natural products. Everything in the bazaar is crafted with care and intention, embodying the festival’s commitment to sustainability and community.
A Beach Festival Like No Other
One thing that sets Otro Mundo apart is its location, Godai Beach, Ermioni, just a short drive from Athens. Not only does it offer stunning views of the sea, but it also creates the perfect environment to unwind, swim, and dance under the sun. The Holy Spirit weekend is the ideal time to escape the city while enjoying the natural beauty of Greece’s coastline. You can even camp within the festival grounds for a fully immersive experience or choose from a variety of accommodations nearby, from budget-friendly options to luxury stays in Porto Heli and Ermioni.
CLICK HERE to grab your tickets for the 2025 Otro Mundo Gathering — and be part of something unforgettable!
Born from Friendship, Grown From Purpose
Otro Mundo has its roots in humble beginnings. What started in 2018 as small beach gatherings among close friends on the Greek Islands quickly evolved into a full-fledged festival. These informal gatherings were where musicians, spiritual seekers, and artists would come together to celebrate life, nature, and music. The sunsets were the backdrop for deep connection, as friends would gather around bonfires, chant, dance, and play music in tribute to Pacha Mama.
As time passed, this “tribe” grew, and with it, the vision for Otro Mundo. The festival is a manifestation of a shared dream to create a harmonious and diverse community where people can connect, celebrate life, and enhance peace and oneness. It’s a space where everyone can come together, exchange vibrations, and celebrate the things that matter most.
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A Festival Name with a Deeper Meaning
Otro Mundo is more than a name; it’s a vision. Rooted in the philosophical concept of eterotropia, it represents a space that operates outside dominant systems, inviting us to reimagine how we live, connect, and celebrate. Eterotropia describes places that exist beyond the norms of everyday life; zones of freedom, play, and deeper meaning. At Otro Mundo, this idea comes to life. The festival becomes a living, breathing “other world,” where time slows, values shift, and participants co-create a more conscious, harmonious way of being, if only for a few magical days. It’s a temporary utopia that stays with you long after you leave.
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Join In for Otro Mundo 2025: Embrace the Light
Otro Mundo is more than just a festival; it’s an invitation to come together. Guided by the spirit of "A World Together," people gather from across the globe to share in a powerful experience of music, movement, and meaning. There, borders dissolve, and what unites us speaks louder than what divides us.
Join us under the sun and stars to celebrate the beauty of connection — where cultures blend, friendships spark, and souls align on the dancefloor. This is your invitation to be part of something greater: a shared journey into joy, unity, and transformation.
CLICK HERE to watch the Teaser Video of this year's gathering!
My Week in Athens… Oct 11
My tough week ended with just this… After endless days and nights of work and more work (in this season of ‘do more with less’), I made a last-minute plan with 2 friends to meet for a drink. We met near Syntagma Square, and wandered among the few protestors and police gathered in the area. We decided to head towards Kolokotroni Street, which runs parallel to Ermou Street. Our destination was one of my favourite finds when I first moved to Athens – a little place called Bartesera.
Once could easily miss this place – it’s hidden at the end of an old arcade, on your left side as you’re walking down the street. It’s in the Karitsi Square neighbourhood, so plenty of alternative options nearby.
Bartesera is a laid back bar, it’s artsy-cool, very low on the attitude scale, has a great drinks list and is always buzzing. It also doubles as an art-space, with different artists on display each couple weeks. Stop in during the day for coffee – there’s a nice courtyard too.
The best surprise of the night was to see that – crisis notwithstanding – a few new bars had opened on the very same street. Definitely worth a visit!
Until Next time,
Jack
Bartesera
Kolokotroni 25
210 322 9805
In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…
Floyd: New Wine Bar In Cholargos
The center of Athens may have had the first wine bars of the city but now they can be found in Chalandri, Kifisia, Glyfada and in other areas of Athens. Floyd, in Cholargo, combines modern and classic elements with over 50 wine labels to date.
Twelve of these you can order by the glass and the food ranges from delicious spring rolls to burgers and even chicken tandoori.
Address: Perikleous & Keramikou - Cholargos
Tel: 2106565115
Also open for lunch.
For more info, please visit athinorama.gr
Do you have a recommendation or recipe to share? Send it to us at ideas@xpatathens.com!
British Writer: Elgin Marbles Don’t Belong to Us
“For years I have argued against holidays and giving back the Elgin Marbles. I was wrong about both,” said the British award-winning writer and journalist Howard Jacobson in an article about his first travel experience to Greece published in the British newspaper “The Independent.”
In the article Jacobson admitted that until recently he was probably the only British writer who had never visited Greece. It wasn’t a matter of prejudice, he says: “It was Zorba who initially put me off Greece. I mean that in the gentlest way. There was no prejudice involved, just a skeptical reluctance to buy into all that male vitality stuff,” writes Jacobson.
He had his second impression about Greece and Greek people many years later, when he was teaching in Sydney and in Oxford. In Sydney he had many Greek students and he admits that some of them were among his brightest students. However, when in Oxford he was shocked when he saw the relationship between some Greek men and their mothers. “When I was teaching at a language school in Oxford, a group of young Greek men turned up with their mothers who not only accompanied them to the discotheque where they pointed out suitable girlfriends for them, but on occasions even barged on to the dance floor to extricate the young women in question from the arms of other men. These could be Jewish mothers, I thought. And in their deference and shyness, their sons could have been Jewish boys,” stresses the renowned writer.
To read more, please visit greekreporter.com
By Evgenia Adamantopoulou