On the Gourmet Trail. Cyprus: Souvlaki

Our recipe for delicious Souvlaki, from Cyprus, is delightfully simple yet wonderfully tasty! Easy to make at home or in the comfort of your villa, this dish will please everyone.

Ingredients

3 sweet pointed peppers

4 sprigs fresh mint, leaves picked

1 small bunch fresh dill, chopped (stalks and all)

red wine vinegar

Greek extra virgin olive oil

1 lemon, to serve

For the kebabs

800 g higher-welfare leg of pork, shin if you can get it, cut into 2cm chunks

1 tablespoon dried mint

1 tablespoon dried oregano

1 lemon, juice of

100 ml good-quality olive oil

2 cloves garlic, peeled and finely grated

1 tablespoon red wine vinegar

For the Tzatziki

½ large cucumber

200 ml fat-free natural yoghurt

1 small clove garlic, peeled

1 heaped teaspoon dried mint

1½ teaspoons red wine vinegar

 

Method

1. You can use wooden or metal skewers, but if you choose wooden, soak them in a tray of water to stop them burning. Put all the kebab ingredients into a bowl and mix it all together.  Cover with clingfilm and put the bowl in to the fridge, allowing the meat to marinade, anywhere from 30 minutes to 24 hours. The longer you leave it, the better it will taste!

2. Take the peppers and blacken them, either by putting them straight on to a barbecue or in a hot, dry griddle pan.. Keep turning them until the go black, then let them cool before removing the skin.

3. To make the tzatziki start by grating the cucumber into a sieve, which should be over a bowl. Add a pinch of sea salt and then strain out as much water as much. In a clean bowl add yoghurt to the cucumber, then using a pestle and mortar mash the garlic with a good pinch of salt until you have a paste, and spoon that into the bowl with the cucumber. Add the dried mint and red wine vinegar and mix really well.

4. Put the meat on to the skewers and add them to the hot griddle pan or barbecue for about 10 minutes. Turn the skewers every couple of minutes to ensure the meat is cook properly.

5. Add the peeled peppers to the mint leaves, which should be finely sliced, put them in a bowl along with the dill. Add 2 teaspoons of red wine vinegar, a pinch or two of salt and black pepper and a splash of extra virgin olive oil. Mix all of the ingredients together. Toss and mix together, then have a taste to check the balance of flavours. Cut your lemon into wedges.

6. Your Souvlaki is now ready to enjoy! Take the meat off the skewers, mix in with the pepper mixture and a squeeze of lemon juice.

On the Gourmet Trail. Algarve: Piri Piri Chicken

As part of our On The Gourmet Trail campaign, we are taking the most popular and traditional dishes from our fantastic holiday destinations and showing you how to create them on the BBQ at your villa or in your kitchen back home. Here is a recipe from the Algarve, where Piri-Piri was invented in Guia.

Ingredients

1 whole chicken (about 1kg/2lb 3oz), spatchcocked, salt and freshly ground black pepper.

For the piri-piri sauce

6-12 fresh red chillies, depending on how hot you want it

1 tbsp garlic, blanched and chopped

1 tsp salt flakes

½ tsp oregano

½ tbsp paprika

100ml/3½fl oz olive oil

50ml/1¾fl oz red wine vinegar

To serve

chips

salad

 

Method

1. To make the piri-piri sauce, preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4. Place the chillies in a roasting tray and roast them for 10 minutes.

2. Allow the chillies to cool and then roughly chop. Add garlic, salt, oregano, paprika, olive oil and vinegar to the chillies and place in a saucepan, and simmer on a low heat for a couple of minutes.

3. Allow the mixture to cool, then blend it to a purée in a food processor or blender.*

4. Place the spatchcocked chicken in a sealable plastic bag. Add half the piri-piri sauce, spreading it evenly over the chicken. Seal and marinate in the refrigerator for at least one hour.

5. Preheat the oven to 200C/390F/Gas 6, and preheat a large griddle pan on the hob. Alternatively, if cooking at your villa, light your barbecue.

6.  Cook the chicken on the griddle pan for 2-3 minutes on each side, until golden brown.

7. Transfer the griddled chicken to a roasting tray and roast in the oven for 30 minutes, until cooked through. Alternatively, place the chicken on a medium heat barbecue, covered, for 10-15 minutes on both sides or until cooked through basting regularly with the remaining piri-piri sauce.

8.  Serve with chips and salad.

 

*If stored in a container, the sauce will last for a month.

Floral Themed Villas

To celebrate the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019 we decided to dig out some of our floral inspired villas and share a bunch of our favourites with you.

 

Villa Poppy, Polis, Cyprus

Situated in a fantastic central location, just 900 yds from the beach, is Villa Poppy. Ideal for couples and small groups, this 2 bedroom villa is spacious inside and out and is the ideal place for a relaxing week or two in the sun.

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Villa Daisy, Lagos, Algarve

Part of our Very Villa Plus programme is the daintily named Villa Daisy. With 4 bedrooms, sleeping up to 9 people, you’ll have plenty of room for all the family. Enjoy your private, heated swimming pool and impressive garden space during your Villa Plus holiday in Portugal.

Daisy

Villa Lavanda, Playa Blanca, Lanzarote

Just a 20-minute walk from the centre of Playa Blanca is Villa Lavanda. With 3 bedrooms, bright and airy rooms and a private, heated pool you have everything you need for your dream holiday this summer.

Lavanda

Villa Rosemary Sostis, Agios Sostis, Zante

This centrally located, 2-bedroom property is Villa Rosemary Sostis. Situated just 500 yds from the beach, the villa is also close to the waterside restaurants and mini markets. Enjoy the privacy of your villa, with heated pool, or use it as a base to explore the island. The choice is yours!

Rosemary Sostis

Villa Lotus, Porec, Croatia

Nestled in the countryside is Villa Lotus, an ideal choice for those looking for a relaxing holiday away from the hustle and bustle of a busy resort. The property had a landscaped garden, perfect for sunbathing in after a refreshing dip in the pool.

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Villa Jazminez, Marbella, Costa del Sol

This delightful 3-bedroom property is Villa Jazminez. Set amongst a mature, private garden, you’ll have a private pool, al fresco dining area and plenty of privacy.

Jazminez

Which of these villas would you pick? Let us know in the comments below

 

By Maddy Morgan

 

Overpacking For Holidays

Do you travel light or tend to over-prepare? We reveal the packing habits of UK holidaymakers, revealing the most popular items we like to cram in.

 

How do you tackle packing for holidays? Some of us will get started weeks in advance, while others will still be stuffing bits in as we walk out the door. From changeable weather forecasts to the length of our stay and the type of holiday, there’s a lot to factor in!

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The majority of us do tend to overdo it, however. Here at Villa Plus, we found in a survey that more than 60% of Brits overpack for our holidays, while the rest of us prefer to travel with the bare minimum.

But what exactly are we cramming into our suitcases?

Our top overpacked items

Unsurprisingly the top thing we pile in is clothes, followed by shoes, toiletries, makeup and books. Just under 8% of holidaymakers go big with gadgets, while 6.6% admit to bringing too much food and drink from home. Handbags and hair accessories also make the list.

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Of those items, we typically overpack with six unnecessary clothing items, five additional bits of food and drink and five extra makeup products. Four supplementary toiletries find their way into our bags, while three is the magic bonus number for our shoes, books and gadgets. We also admit to travelling with two handbags and two hair accessories that we don’t need.

Home comforts

Whereabouts in the world are you heading to next? Whilst trying new cuisines is a key part of many of our trips away, we still like to bring a few essentials from home.

The top items we take are Heinz tomato ketchup, vinegar and Hellmann’s mayonnaise; but we can’t miss out on our Cadbury’s chocolate and tea bags either.

Is there a gender divide?

Packing can lead to arguments, especially when it comes to who’s taking up more room in the suitcase. We found that women tend to be worse than men for overpacking, though more men will overdo it on clothing, books and gadgets.

While it’s good to be prepared for every situation, 39% of women travel with too many pairs of shoes, compared to 22% of men.

A battle of the ages

Does packing knowhow come with age? It certainly looks like it, with 75% of 18-to 24-year-olds overpacking for their holidays; the highest percentage of any age group to do so. The same group also regularly overestimate their reading speed, with 13% packing too many books.

Moving up the age range, 25-to 34-year-olds are the worst for overpacking toiletries, gadgets, handbags and food and drink items.

However, it seems the older we get the more outfit changes we like to make. Those aged between 34 and 55 consistently squeeze in surplus shoes, while 98% of the over 65s pack too many clothes.

Location, location, location  

Are you setting off on your travels from Leeds, Bristol or Edinburgh? There’s a good chance you could be overpacking – residents in these three cities cram more in than anywhere else in the UK. Those hailing from Nottingham and Sheffield aren’t far behind, with 70% and 71% respectively travelling heavy.

A city better known for its hills than its garments, Edinburgh is the worst offender for overpacking on clothing, tied with Belfast. Northern Ireland’s capital is also the worst for overdoing it on shoes, while those from Norwich are most prone to taking an extra handbag or two.

Pushing washbags and makeup bags to their very limit are Cardiff and Belfast, with Cardiff residents also fitting in unnecessary hairdryers and straighteners. Bristolians are the biggest readers, while those in Edinburgh can’t resist travelling with extra gadgets. Glaswegians are the most committed to their own tastes, with 14% overpacking food and drink items.

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Do you overpack for your holidays, or prefer to leave room for souvenirs? Whatever your style, you’re sure to have a good time.