Appetizers & Snacks
Letter from the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
Letter in support of Taste Canada from the Hon. Lawrence MacAulay, PC, MP, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
Announcing the Awards Gala Co-Hosts
Meet Claire Tansey and Shahir Massoud, the co-hosts of the 2018 Taste Canada Awards Gala at the Fairmont Royal York.
Recipe: Creamy Roasted Garlic Hummus Pasta
Enjoy this recipe for Creamy Roasted Garlic Hummus Pasta, from Summer Fresh, a proud sponsor of Taste Canada
Summer Fresh Loaded Hummus Platter
Enjoy this Loaded Hummus Platter recipe courtesy of Summer Fresh, a proud sponsor of Taste Canada
Recipe: Artichoke and Asiago Polenta Fries
Recipe: Enjoy this Artichoke and Asiago Polenta Fries recipe featuring Summer Fresh.
Bean and Veggie Casserole
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Oh the casserole – a delicious one dish wonder… Traditional casseroles are often filled with heavy, filling ingredients that relate more to a post dinner siesta than a burst of long lasting energy and nutrition. This plant based Bean and Veggie recipe is a touch unorthodox as it doesn’t call for a ‘cream of anything’ soup as its base.…
Culinary Historians of Canada August News
Learn about the George Washington Dinner event, try out two delicious recipes that would have been part of a Victorian picnic and find out more about the The Harts of Quebec and Their Early Brewing Recipe, all in this month’s Culinary Historians of Canada newsletter at http://culinaryhistorians.ca/digest and while you’re at it why not subscribe to the monthly newsletter which you can receive for free.
In Memoriam: Carol King Ferguson
Lise and John Ferguson are very sad to announce the death of our beloved and amazing mother, Carol Ferguson, after a brief illness, in her 80th year.
Salmon and Kale Salad with Apples, Dried Cranberries, Hazelnuts, and Fromage Frais
Salmon makes dinnertime so easy. Its full flavour means it can stand alone with minimal seasoning, or stand up to just about any assertive ingredients you crave, including kale tossed with an autumnal cider vinaigrette. To help satisfy our hunger for this omega-rich fish without depleting the ocean, the ‘Namgis First Nation of Vancouver, bc, has made tremendous strides in sustainably farming Atlantic salmon. Their landlocked pens at the north end of Vancouver Island ensure the fish never escape into the ocean where they might wreak havoc on wild populations. In the States, farmed steelhead or arctic char offers a similarly sustainable alternative with a comparable flavour and nutritional profile.