from Street Farm Here’s a salad that’s light, vibrant with a little sweet crunch. Enjoy! Ingredients 1 cup slivered almonds 3 Tbsp white sugar ¼ cup olive oil 2 Tbsp sugar 2 Tbsp cider vinegar 1 dash hot sauce ½ tsp salt Dash pepper 1 hear romaine lettuce ½ cup chopped celery 1 sliced green […]
Street Farm is the inspirational account of residents in the notorious Low Track in Vancouver, British Columbia—one of the worst urban slums in North America—who joined together to create an urban farm as a means of addressing the chronic problems in their neighborhood. It is a story of recovery, of land and food, of people,
We continue our summer foodie road trip by exploring Vancouver’s culinary landscape through Vancouver Eats: Signature Recipes from the City’s Best Restaurants by Joanne Sasvari. Vancouver, a city celebrated for its diverse culinary scene, has long been a destination for food enthusiasts seeking unique flavors and innovative dishes. In Vancouver Eats, Joanne Sasvari takes readers
from Vancouver Eats Michel Jacob of Le Crocodile: Simple yet oh-so-rich and decadent. The citrusy vinaigrette balances the richness of the lobster meat, while the potatoes provide a pleasantly starchy platform for all the deliciousness. Instead of lobster, you could also use poached prawns or cooked crabmeat. Ingredients 4 large red-skinned potatoes 6 spears asparagus 4 quail eggs
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Filled with mouthwatering recipes and beautiful photographs, Vancouver Eats presents 90 recipes from 45 of the city’s best restaurants. This inspired anthology boasts a collection of original and innovative dishes by chefs who’ve put Vancouver on the culinary map. And best of all, the recipes have been designed with home cooks in mind. Beautifully illustrated
In the world of culinary delights, cookbooks often serve as cherished companions, guiding us through the intricate art of cooking with tantalizing recipes and insightful tips. Among them, À La Carte by Rebecca Fruchter-Klein shines not only for its delectable recipes but also for its philanthropic mission. With each purchase, proceeds went towards the Montreal
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Ever since I read Jane Christmas’ What the Psychic Told the Pilgrim and watched Martin Sheen (celebrity crush!) in The Way, I’ve become immensely curious about the Camino pilgrimage. So I delived into Lindy Mechefske‘s Walk, Eat, Repeat: Culinary Adventure on the Camino de Santiago, a delightful fusion of travelogue and cookbook, chronicling her gastronomic
from Walk, Eat, Repeat This quick and easy one-pan dish serves two for dinner with a side salad and a loaf of crusty bread or buns. When fried potatoes are included in the mix, this very popular dish is known as Huevos a la Flamenca. Like so many Spanish been-based dishes, it is wonderfully delicious.
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In this deeply personal culinary travelogue, food culture writer Lindy Mechefske invites readers to join her in savouring the richness of the Camino. Returning to the most basic human needs — walking, eating, and sleeping — she rediscovers purpose at a time of change and transition. Mechefske’s arduous, yet fulfilling, pilgrimage on the Camino from
Elevate your summer entertaining with beach town classics from Heydays at The June Motel. Located on the shores of Lake Huron in beautiful Sauble Beach, Ontario, Heydays at The June Motel is a retro-inspired restaurant that offers guests a chance to experience the good old days of summer. This collection of over 120 recipes offers home cooks
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