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My Cherished Canadian Recipe … My Grandma’s Soup

September 7, 2013 by Dale 14 Comments

My Grandma nourished me. When she passed away seven years ago, she left a hole in my world; and much like the hole left in Haida Gwaii’s Cathedral Forest when its giant Golden Spruce was tragically removed, a space nonetheless remains even while on its verges new growth finds space. I have survived, even thrived,…

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Filed Under: Canadian Food Experience Project, Eats, Writes Tagged With: Canada, Canadian, canadian food, Canadian Food Experience Project, cherished, childhood memories, Cooking, Family, food, food experiences, grandma, Grandmother, Hamburger Soup, nourishment, Recipe

Salmon Steaks with Lemon and Dill

September 5, 2013 by Dale 2 Comments

Fish tales beget fish recipes. I’m sure that is written somewhere profound. In preparing my latest entry, The Shore Lunch, for the Canadian Food Experience Project, I was craving fish. The dilemma, as you’ll deduce from the entry, is that I’m unable to find wild, fresh trout where I now live. Inspired by my dill,…

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Filed Under: Eats, Fish, Recipes Tagged With: barbecue, bbq, Cooking, dill, easy, food, fresh, Grill, lemon, marinade, Recipe, salmon, steak

The Shore Lunch … My First Authentic Canadian Food Experience

September 3, 2013 by Dale 3 Comments

A few weeks ago, I jumped into the Canadian Food Experience Project in medias res when I wrote about my Canadian Food Hero. Now, circling back to the beginning, I’m being challenged to write about an authentic Canadian food experience. I was a bit stumped by this challenge and I understand in retrospect why this is…

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Filed Under: Canadian Food Experience Project, Eats, Writes Tagged With: authentic, authenticity, BC, British Columbia, Canada, Canadian, canadian food, Canadian Food Experience Project, childhood memories, Cooking, Family, fish, fishing, food, food experiences, identity, Kelowna, lake, shore lunch, Trout

Grilled Ratatouille

September 2, 2013 by Dale 3 Comments

Ratatouille…. I’ll wager it is one of those dishes that leaves very few on the fence. I’d also wager the distribution of fence dwellers isn’t even. What better challenge, then, than to make a classic dish whose heyday may be past but whose opportunity for a triumphant return remains. I previously remarked that if you…

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Filed Under: CSA, Eats, Gluten-Free, Grilling, Mains, Mediterranean, Recipes, Side Dish, Vegetarian Tagged With: aubergine, barbecue, Cooking, dinner, eggplant, food, French, Gluten-Free, Grill, grilled eggplant, Julia Child, Moussaka, pepper, ratatouille, Recipe, tomato, vegetarian, wine, Zucchini

“Benedict Arnold” (IPA), Frampton Brasse

August 31, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Traitors and oxymorons …. I won’t get into the debate about Benedict Arnold and whether he was a traitor or hero. Moreover, I’m not entirely sure whether this beer is an oxymoron, but it definitely pushes the boundaries of contradictions. It is a Quebec beer, brewed with English hops, in the style of an Indian…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, India Pale Ale (IPA) Tagged With: Benedict Arnold, bitter, Brouehaha, English Pale Ale, food, Frampton, Frampton Brasse, Hops, indian pale ale, IPA, malts, microbreweries, pine, Quebec, Review

Grilled Prawns with Lime and Peaches

August 30, 2013 by Dale 3 Comments

Some relationships are meant to be … some will be deep and lasting, intrinsic in their ties. Others will be friendships, casual acquaintances, passerbys even. Tomatoes and basil; peanut butter and chocolate; lobster and butter. These are intrinsic pairings. When the bok choy arrived in my CSA bin, I thought I had in my head…

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Filed Under: Eats, Fish, Fusion, Gluten-Free, Grilling, Mains, Recipes Tagged With: Asian, barbeque, basil, bbq, blackening, Cooking, CSA, dinner, food, Fusion, Grill, lime, peaches, prawns, Recipe, shrimp

Penne Arrabiata (Penne with Italian Sausage and Shishito Peppers)

August 29, 2013 by Dale 5 Comments

Mmm, sausage. There are few things in life that make being a meat-eater more satisfying than sausage … and, by that, I mean good sausage. After a day of exploring Montreal and a Dale Chihuly exhibit (see previous post for pictures), we returned home late and hungry. Anne attended to the needs of the dogs and…

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Filed Under: CSA, Eats, Italian, Mains, Mediterranean, Pasta, Recipes Tagged With: Arrabiata, basil, Cooking, CSA, dinner, food, fresh tomatoes, Italian, Pasta, penne, Recipe, red wine, Sangiovese, sausage, Shishito pepper

Thai Salad with Napa Cabbage

August 28, 2013 by Dale 1 Comment

Sweet ♦ Salty ♦ Sour ♦ Spicy ♦ Aromatic Some would define the classic Thai flavours as simply Sweet, Salty, Sour, which they are, but I like to think that it is a quintet that makes for most Thai food, not just a trio. And like any great band, it is harmony of playing together that creates memorable moments….

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Filed Under: CSA, Eats, Fusion, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Salad, Vegetarian Tagged With: aromatic, basil, cilantro, Cooking, CSA, dressing, easy, flavours, food, Gluten-Free, lime, mint, napa cabbage, Recipe, salty, sour, spicy, sweet, Thai, vegetarian

“Hop Head” (IPA), Tree Brewing Company

August 25, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

There is something powerful about going home.  In that homecoming, there is a sense of being completed, of filling a space that is at the foundation of who we are. Even if that space goes unrecognized, even while we build upon it, and while we take our lives to distant ramparts, the space remains. Last…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, India Pale Ale (IPA) Tagged With: bitter, British Columbia, colour, food, home, hop head, Hops, India Pale Ale, indian pale ale, IPA, LCBO, malts, microbreweries, microcarbonation, Review, tree brewing company, west-coast IPA

Maple-Lemon Mint Quinoa with Grilled Zucchini and Dried Cranberries

August 22, 2013 by Dale 4 Comments

What do we name our creations? It’s not like naming a newborn where you can easily choose a family member or favourite character in a novel. My ability to choose the right name will determine whether you’re reading this right now or have passed it over, dismissing this as another trendy quinoa recipe. Recipes so…

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