Roasted Carrots with Maple Tahini Drizzle

Carrots, you have to love them! They can be enjoyed raw, baked, grilled, pureed, stewed , juiced – oh yes, in cakes and so much more. They contain betacarotene and fibre. Wait - putting my science hat on, the betacarotene - is converted to vitamin A, and is attributable to healthy skin and may protect [...]

Roasted Carrots with Maple Tahini Drizzle2020-10-12T19:36:32-04:00

Fast and Easy – Curried Squash

This is a great dish on its own, with some naan or other flatbread, or as a side to accompany meat, fish or even with a salad. I was going to call it Caribbean squash because of the vibrant colors but I didn’t have any Jamaican Curry Powder – I know, who runs out of [...]

Fast and Easy – Curried Squash2020-10-12T19:36:36-04:00

Fast and Easy – Raw Beet and Herb Salad

As the days get warmer, we want to spend less time in the kitchen. That is unless you like being in the kitchen as much as I do. Regardless of time spent in the kitchen, this is a remarkably cooling salad. Without too much effort, you can have this refreshing crisp salad – make lots [...]

Fast and Easy – Raw Beet and Herb Salad2020-10-12T19:36:36-04:00

Chickpea Bites

This is a wonderfully tasty hors d ‘oeuvre, bursting with flavor in every bite. It’s versatile so you can make it with really any type of bean. I’m using canned chick peas, I like the texture and taste of the canned beans. It’s a personal thing, use whatever you like. It can also be made [...]

Chickpea Bites2020-10-12T19:36:39-04:00

Julia Child’s Provencal Potato Gratin

As you probably know, one of the Chef's who inspired my love for cooking was Julia Child. Her approach to cooking is what I think I liked best. A Cordon Bleu certified Chef who brought French Cooking to the North American home cook. Whenever I get a chance, I try one of her recipes and [...]

Julia Child’s Provencal Potato Gratin2020-10-12T19:36:52-04:00

Smoked Duck Breast with Maple Caramelized Onions

I had the opportunity to do a dinner class for some wonderful folks that own King Cole Ducks. Really the dinner at their “Duck School” was open to the public. They have a lovely setup on Warden Road north of Aurora Road in Newmarket. These customers (23 of them) are a mix of new and [...]

Smoked Duck Breast with Maple Caramelized Onions2020-10-12T19:36:53-04:00

CNIB Thank You Dinner in Barrie – Indian Spiced Cabbage

I was at the Loblaw's PC Cooking School in Barrie a few nights ago. It was an incredible evening! Not because of my menu (although it was pretty good :) ) but because of the people attending the event. The dinner, hosted by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Barrie chapter, was to thank [...]

CNIB Thank You Dinner in Barrie – Indian Spiced Cabbage2020-10-12T19:36:57-04:00

Curried Parsnip Soup

Oh so good! Again so easy to make, I'm embarrassed to give you the recipe! I didn't always like the taste of parsnips (but probably because I've only ever had them boiled) until Chef School that is. Then I learned they could be pureed, roasted, pan fried etc. You could add cream or just stock [...]

Curried Parsnip Soup2020-10-12T19:36:57-04:00

Goan Shrimp Curry

Goan cooking is a delicate balance of spices that provide complex tastes when combined. Actually Indian cooking – in general, is like this. Until one really understands the nuances in combining spices i.e. the flavor of each spice, you truly cannot cook the food properly. Recipes are just guides, I say this all the time [...]

Goan Shrimp Curry2020-12-14T16:21:24-05:00

Stuffed Eggplant and Stuffed Zucchini

My friend Otis – from the land down under, put me on to this recipe for stuffed eggplant. It’s actually from a fellow who runs a restaurant and cooking school there. I like this recipe! It's Indian food but with a few simple ingredients that every kitchen should probably have, but above all I like [...]

Stuffed Eggplant and Stuffed Zucchini2020-10-12T19:37:00-04:00
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