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Back in November I was invited by the workshop leaders of Love Thy Carrot, to attend a Healthy Desserts Cooking Workshop. I should mention that it also said that “all workshops are dairy free, gluten free and sugar free.
I was intrigued seeing as my desserts are all about butter, sugar and flour. Repeat – all about butter, sugar and flour!! OK…throw in some chocolate too!!
How did I meet Love Thy Carrot? Well I was introduced to Love Thy Carrot by The Bumpercrop a few years ago and have been following her blog for at least a year. I was delighted to hear that she branched out and was teaching workshops too! The workshops are taught by Marla – who is passionate about leading a healthier lifestyle and Karen, who is a graduate of the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition.
During the class we learned how to make an amazing Black Bean Brownie – which I will definitely be making again. That’s how good it was!
We also learned how to make Chia Pudding with a Maple Glazed Coconut Crunch.
Plus we learned how to make Buckwheat Pancakes with Caramelized Pears. These pancakes are way healthier than the pancakes that I make with regular flour!!
The workshop was informal but informative and included a wonderful handout at the end of the class so that I could go home and recreate these amazing dishes. Not to mention that Marla took the time to talk to us about her favorite kitchen appliances and motivated me to go purchase a Vegetable Spiralizer. (which I’m loving). I also loved that she included the basic essentials regarding what a healthy pantry should include!! (note to self: pick up agave)
Upcoming workshops include: One Pot Winners to Warm the Winter Soul (Wednesday, February 5, 6:30PM – 8:30PM and Thursday, February 27, 11am -1:30PM
and Vegan Comfort Food (Feb 13 from 11 to 1:30 pm). Note: Each workshop costs $80.
Please don’t forgot to check out Love Thy Carrots amazing blog as well. I’m a huge fan of her photography and her content!
For more information:
Love Thy Carrot,
Email: marla@simplexity.ca
Twitter: @LoveThyCarrot
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Please welcome Walter – who is Canada’s first premium, all natural craft Caesar mix. They only use real, high-quality ingredients, prepared in small batches and packaged in glass……right here in Canada.
I think that alone deserves a huge round of applause. As you can see from this photo, my mom and I are huge fans of a good quality Caesar!
Other interesting facts: Walter was launched in 2013 by two childhood friends in Vancouver B.C. and the recipe was developed for over a year . There’s NO MSG, No artificial colours or flavours, and there’s no high fructose corn syrup in this product.
I was all too happy to enjoy a Walter Caesar while watching the Australian Open and I was all too happy to share it with two friends. Both friends knew instantly that I served them a quality product.
Where can you find Walter? At select B.C and Ontario grocers, specialty food and gift shops, restaurants and bars. For a complete list, please visit WalterCaesar.com/find-us.
Cheers!
For more information:
Walter Caesar, 1 604 908 0994, info@watercaesar.com
Twitter: @WalterCaesar
Instagram: @WalterCaesar
Disclosure: Walter All Natural Craft Caesar was provided to me, however all opinions are my own.
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Nando’s has been around since 1987 and has a huge presence outside of Canada. They have seven locations in Ontario (with two of those locations being in Ottawa and continue to expand!. Yet – for some reason I had never heard of Nando’s before. This has now changed!!
I was invited to the opening of Nando’s downtown location (832 Bay St) on Friday and accepted this invitation even though I really don’t eat a lot of chicken. Well guess what? I ate EVERYTHING that night. In fact I even had two sliders..that’s how juicy the chicken was.
The Nando’s at 832 Bay St. is located in a huge heritage building. Think – massive ceilings….Think…original stunning columns. Their design team did a fabulous job to reflect this brands South African roots (the first restaurant was opened in a suburb of Johannesburg).
photo credit: @joallore
That night I experienced: hummus with pita, (drizzled with PERI PERI Drizzle) roasted red pepper dip, PERI-PERI Sliders, PERI PERI Fries, PERI PERI Chicken, and Chicken Skewers. I was in chicken heaven!! (and PERI- PERI heaven too). Of course I had to try the carrot cake but it’s the chicken and the PERI-PERI that steal the show here.
Not only am I a fan of Nando’s Chicken but I’m also a fan of their clever marketing.
Note: Pili Pili is the Swahili word for the African Bird’s Eye chilli. Nando’s calls it PERI PERI and it truly is what makes their chicken so special. I will end this blog post with something I read on their brochure: The Result is ultimate PERI-fection!!
For more information:
Nando’s 832 B ay St. Toronto (416) 925 8888
Facebook: www.facebook.com/NandosCanada
Twitter: @NandosPeriPeri
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Seeing as I’m a HUGE fan of anything related to Cheese – it was a no brainer for me to check out a new grilled cheese & mac ‘n cheese restaurant that is opening up in the Junction. I was pretty lucky to be invited to visit Cut the Cheese, as their soft launch is officially on Saturday Jan 18th at 4:00 pm (till 2:30 am!).
Don’t you just love the name of this restaurant and the cow on this sign?
As for the menu: (this will expand….but initially this is what they are starting off with). Plus there’s sides – like coleslaw, cheese coins, tomato soup and fries!!
First I took a few lactose pills and then I sampled 2 grilled cheese sandwiches and one mac’n cheese.
Top Left: Cartel, Top Right: Beet-it-Up, Bottom Photo: Southern Comfort Mac n’ Cheese. What would I order again – all of them!! However if I had to pick a favourite it would have to be the Beet – it – Up. What a wicked combination of ingredients (beets, smoked gouda, portobello mushrooms and dried tomatoes).
What really impressed me, was that everything is made in-house: the pickles, the ROOT BEER ketchup and more. Not to mention, they offer gluten free bread and have wicked sense of marketing.
I am confident that this restaurant will be a welcome addition to the neighbourhood. Not to mention it’s going to appeal to many grilled cheese (and mac ‘n cheese” fans out there. Like me!!
Speaking of grilled cheese – did you know there is a Grilled Cheese Festival on Feb 28th? Click here for more details. PS Cut the Cheese is participating in this event! WOOT.
For more information:
Cut the Cheese – 2901 Dundas St. W, Toronto ON 416 901 7166
Twitter: @cutthecheeseTO
Facebook: www.facebook.com/cutthecheeseTO
Instagram: cutthecheeseTO
Hours: Closed On Mondays, Tues-Thurs 1130 am to 9 pm, Friday-Sat 11:30 am to 2:30 am, Sunday 11:30 am to 7 pm
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I had 10 people over for dinner last week. (3 adults and 7 kids). Seeing as there were so many kids, I decided to throw a Mexican Themed meal that would consist of:
- Salad in individual Tortilla Bowls
- Guacamole
I set up a buffet so that people could help themselves.
The table looked like this. Notice that on each plate is a Taco Bowl with their salad. This was a brilliant move as I had 10 less dishes to clear (and wash – err – stick in the dishwasher).
How did I make those taco bowls? Well…with the use of this pan that I bought in FEBRUARY 2013 at a Dollar Store in the States. Two questions I have for myself. ..a) Why didn’t I buy half a dozen b) Why did it take me 11 months to take USE this pan?
Can’t wait till my next “themed” meal. They really are a lot of fun to put together
I went on a Ramen Crawl last winter and guess what? My fascination for Ramen continues.
The lastest ramen restaurant I checked out just opened on Dec 29th. It’s called Isshin Ramen and is located at 421 College St.
The menu consists of: 8 different types of ramen (including TWO vegetarian options), 4 appetizers, 3 rice bowls and 3 desserts.
I asked the waitress to assist me in ordering and before I knew it I ordered the “Isshin “Spicy” Black Tan Tan Ramen”– Thick twisty noodles in a miso broth, topped with wok fried ground pork, spicy chives, bok choi, black sesame, pork belly, cha-shu and a home made chilli oil. Once again – I’m no expert but all 3 components really worked for me (the broth, the noodles and the toppings). It was DELICIOUS.
They encourage you to use the mortar and pestle to grind the black sesames and add it halfway through to enhance the experience. I was impressed with this added touch!!
I also had the chance to try “Crunchy Chicken Karaago” – crispy crunchy flavourful bits of chicken, deep fried to perfection and served with a garlic kupe mayo. Ate all three pieces even though I’m not such a huge fan of chicken and I was FULL.
The meal ended off with a Fresh Mango Pudding which is made in house daily with fresh mangoes. It was light and refreshing not to mention a perfect way to end the meal.
I read a review on BlogTo today that highly recommends the Isshin “Red Miso” Ramen. I have no doubt that I will be returning. Cant’ seem to get enough Ramen during the winter.
For More Information:
Isshin Ramen, 421 College St, Toronto, ON 416 367 4013
Twitter: @isshinramen
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ramenisshin
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When I saw this restaurant, the first thing that came out of my mouth was “what happend to my favourite furniture store”. You see, Destingo has replaced a furniture store that I use to check out. Not sure if I ever bought anything but I certainly did like this store.
When I told this to our charming waiter..he replied “well now we can become your favourite Italian restaurant”. Cute reply.
Here’s why I would recommend this restaurant:
Destingo offers their patrons SPACE. I love the fact that your table isn’t two inches from the table next to you!! Plus there’s an open kitchen for foodies like me who like to see the chefs in action (when I’m not eating…of course)
We tried a lot of food that was well executed, fresh and flavourful.
Top Left: Bruschetta, Top Right: Mussels in a wine sauce
Bottom Left: Grilled Calamari Bottom Right: Toasted Farro Salad ( a good choice – not something you see on a lot of menus)
I must say that the Grilled Calamari was the biggest calamari I’ve ever eaten. It was an appetizer but seriously it was the size of a main dish!! #tastystuff.
We continued eating (can you believe?).
On the left: Spaghetti Di Mare
Top Right: Seafood Alla Destingo Bottom Right: Veal Scallopini.
All these dishes were winners. Not joking.
The food was so good that we even made room for dessert.
Top: Panna Cotta, Bottom: Tiramisu
I can’t say enough about the warm friendly service either. Our waiter was friendly, attentive and knew his stuff!!
One last thing: As I was writing this blog post, I noticed that Destingo is participating in Winterlicious. Click here to see the menu that they are offering.
Many thanks to Destingo for reaching out to me to review this restaurant. I can’t wait to return.
For Further Information:
Destingo 741 Queen St. West, Toronto ON Tel: 647.748.3113
Twitter: @DestingoToronto
Facebook: www.facebook.com/destingotoronto
Instagram: DestingoToronto
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Von Doughnuts has recently opened on the Danforth (713 to be exact) and of course I had to go visit after my workout! Life is all about “balance” – right?
There are two types of doughnuts: Raised and Cake. Plus there are a few varieties that are spiked, and some that are savoury. All I can say is “BRING IT ON”.
Here are some examples of their flavours:
Peanut Butter Jelly Time, The Sappy Pig, Chica Cherry Cola, Drunken Night, Curry Coconut etc. I counted 22 flavours on their printed menu but not all of them are available at the counter. I can see myself checking them out in future on Facebook so I can make sure that the flavour I want is available!
This morning, I tried a few! (does this surprise you?). Top Left: Dill-Dough, Bottom Left: Caramel Salt N Pepa, Top Right: Porky Monkey , Bottom Right: Cap ‘N Jack. Clearly someone has a sense of humour when naming these doughnuts.
Verdict: I love the flavour profiles and I love the fact that there’s two different types of doughnuts (cake and raised). My favourite was the Caramel Salt N Peppa. They were all excellent though and I look forward to trying more in the future. This is definitely a place that would be ideal for a tweet up so we could share a whole bunch of flavours. What do you think?
For more info:
Von Doughnuts, 713 Danforth Ave, Toronto ON 416 901 VOND (8663)
Twitter: @vondoughnuts
Facebook: www.facebook.com/vondoughnuts
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Did you know that Jamie Oliver recently launched a new line at Sobeys? The line, labeled Compliments presents: Jamie Oliver Discovers Canada, was a year in the making and includes a range of 14 amazing dishes. For example…Herby Lemon Flattened Chicken made with Certified Humane chicken, Scrumptious Seafood Pie and Sweet Cherry Focaccia. Each recipe features the best of Canadian flavours. Not to mention, each product was tested, tasted and approved by Jamie Oliver.
Recently, I had the opportunity to sample each and every one of these dishes at an event! (squeal).
I have to be honest…the frozen section is not an aisle that I normally frequent. But after the opportunity to sample these dishes, I will be frequenting this aisle more often. I simply could not believe how tasty these dishes were. Every single one was a winner!
Top left photo: Lemon Flattened Chicken. Bottom left photo: an assortment of breads (that I shouldn’t have eaten but I couldn’t resist)
Top Left : Scrumptious Seafood (a winner), Top Right: Old School Holiday Ham. Bottom Left: Beef Blade Pot Roast. Bottom Right: An Assortment of Tasty Dips
I usually make my own crisp for dessert, but I would serve Jamie Olivers’ Mixed Berry and Apple crisp in a heart beat. Seriously….THAT GOOD.
Please take a peek at this unique line of products, the next time you visit Sobeys. You will be blown away by the value and the quality.
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For months, I drove by a window sign that said “Fresh..Coming in the Summer”. I waited and waited and waited. Finally the day arrived (err..it was Fall but that’s OK) and it was open. I was excited to visit as I knew that this location was going to be a hit, for this popular vegetarian/vegan restaurant. (which now boasts 4 locations).
Heading north of Bloor was a smart strategic move. This is easy for me to say – seeing as I live about a kilometre away!
I love that this particular location is paying attention to the fact that single diners might want the option to sit at a BAR to eat, and not by themselves at a table. I think I counted THREE bars (by the window…when you first walk in ..and at the back). #ANOTHER #SMART MOVE.
What did we order?
Well I can’t seem to visit Fresh without having these epic quinoa battered onion rings . They come as an appetizer but I wish they came as a main dish!!
We also ordered: the big salad, the soup of the day with grilled cornbread and hummus, and the picnic burger. Everything was FRESH FRESH FRESH and completely inhaled. Our waiter was also super attentive and helpful too.
For more information:
Fresh on Eglinton…90 Eglinton Ave East, Toronto 416.599.4442 PS take out is available too.
Twitter: @freshoneglinton
Facebook; www.facebook.com/freshsince1999
Instagram: freshrestaurants
Foursquare: Got a message today that if you check in before Dec 31 on Foursquare ,you could become the mayor and win!!
This company really gets social media and gets serving FRESH food. Hope you will get a chance to also visit this location soon.
Disclosure: I was given a gift certificate to visit this location however all opinions in this blog post are my own.
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