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FBC 2015

November 3, 2015 By Fareen Leave a Comment

There’s something about being in a room of bloggers who get what you do.
Who all stop to take pictures of food before devouring it and who
appreciate good food. A meeting of like minded people and a
learning-filled few days. That’s what I got to do a couple weekends ago. I
headed to Montreal for the third Food Bloggers of Canada Conference. I
had such a great time at my first one last year in Vancouver and
couldn’t wait to go again.

I was happy to discover that a few fellow Calgary bloggers also made the
trek – Heather, Merry and Bernice. I also finally met Ginni, who I
somehow never connected with when she lived in Calgary.

I reached Montreal on Friday
and met Nicole at the airport. Luckily she reached out
so we shared a cab to Le Westin, in old Montreal. We
quickly checked in and registered and got an amazing swag bag. Thank
you to all the great sponsors, you totally spoiled us!

 

We had a couple of hours before the party got started and so headed out
with a group of bloggers for an informal tour of Old Montreal, led by
Aimee. We stopped at Olive and Gourmando for a quick pastry. The place
was crowded and for people who wanted to dine in, there was a 45 minute
wait. Nicole and I shared the chocolate ginger bar. It looked like a
great place.

We then headed to Maison Christian Faure, a French pastry
shop. It was a beautiful store with macarons, cakes, ice cream and
pastries. I had the almond croissant which was buttery and delicious.

We
then headed to the maple shop, Canadian Maple Delights. We were able to
sample some of their syrups and were given a little tutorial on the
difference between the dark syrup and the light. My favourite thing in
the shop was the maple taffy. They poured the maple syrup on ice and you
were able to roll it into a wooden stick. It was so good! It was a nice
introduction to Montreal with the cobblestone streets and the old
architecture and a fun way to meet my fellow bloggers before the
conference got underway.

Before dinner, there was a cocktail reception where we ate delicious
appetizers and met with some of the sponsors. It was a fun event, meeting with people who I only knew of online.

Dinner that night was sponsored by the Turkey Farmers of Canada. Our
appetizer was Turkey confit rillette with a blueberry basil vinaigrette,
crostini and a sundried blueberry and arugula salad. It was very tasty.

Our entree was Turkey paupiette with goat cheese and butternut squash
purée and turkey sausage wontons with sage buerre blanc. It had looked
like I had licked my plate, so that should give you an indication of how
delicious it was.

Dessert was a little bit different as it also included some Turkey. The
brioche bread pudding was served with dolce de leche, carmelized apples
and a smoked turkey skin brittle. I was surprised to find that
underneath the apples, there were chunks of Turkey! Dinner was followed
by a preview of  Devour the Food Film Fest.

Saturday
morning’s breakfast was fantastic! Sponsored by Burnbrae Farms and
Gourmet Garden, we were treated to a poached egg breakfast bar. Chefs
made us a bowl with roasted potatoes, a choice of vegetables and Garden
Gourmet herbs. This was then topped with a poached egg and cheese. A
great start to the day for sure.

We were inspired (and fed) by keynote Ricardo, entertained by emcee
Mairlyn, motivated by Meghan Telpner, educated in copyright and contest law by Lesley Ellen Harris and Sarah Huggins and SEO by Casey Markee.

Lunch was sponsored by the Dairy Farmers of Canada and we were spoiled
with some great grilled cheese sandwiches. I had the duck with
carmelized onions alongside some roasted tomato soup. Comfort food at
its best.

My sister came to visit me from Ottawa for the day so we spent the
afternoon walking and exploring. We made a stop at Juliette et Chocolat.
There was a wait for a table so we opted for take out. It was fun
watching all the creations come out of the busy kitchen. We shared a
very rich hot chocolate and a brownie cookie. It was a nice time to be
in Montreal, all the leaves looking beautiful in red, orange and yellow.

Dinner that night was sponsored by Canadian Lentils. The food was great
but my pictures were not, there was no light to take the pictures.
You’re just going to have to trust me that it was all beautiful.

We
started with smoked and fresh trout tartar with brown lentil blinis and
an apple lentil sprout and fennel salad. Our entree was a lentil strudel
curry on braised beef cheek in a lemongrass coconut sauce. Dessert was
lentil chocolate cake. During the courses, we were entertain and amazed
by Cirque Eloize – the strength and contortion abilities of the
performers left us in awe.

Sunday’s
breakfast was sponsored by Half Your Plate and was another winner. We
had bagels from St. Viateur with lox and cream cheese and a huge
assortment of fruit.

We had another great day of sessions learning about photography from
Andrew Scrivani, enjoying a panel discussion from Farm and Food Care Canada, and being inspired by Davida and
Ayngelina who turned their blogs into a business.

To get the true Montreal experience, they brought Schwartz’s Deli to us
and we enjoyed smoked meat sandwiches complete with pickles, coleslaw,
chips and black cherry cola for lunch. We had the opportunity to meet
with brands and make connections, a new thing they tried out this year.

All in all, it was a great conference. I met some friendly, inspiring
bloggers, ate some really good food and learned a lot! The weekend was
about taking a leap and from what I learned, I was able to set some
goals in order to do that.

A huge thank you to Melissa and Ethan, who planned another successful
conference. All your hard work definitely paid off. Looking forward to
the next one in Toronto in 2016!

Filed Under: foodmamma Tagged With: conference, events, food blogger

stuffed puff pastry waffles

October 6, 2015 By Fareen Leave a Comment

You know it’s a great mail day when you get two jars of the new Reese Peanut Butter and Chocolate Spread delivered to your door. I’ve been a fan of the cups for a long time, always trying to resist splurging at the supermarket but most times not succeeding. Well, to have peanut butter and chocolate as a spread – I’m in trouble!

I will admit, some days, dessert has been spoonfuls of this stuff straight from the jar. Chocolatey and nutty, it fulfilled all our cravings. It’s also easy to convince a child to eat their apples when spread with peanut butter and chocolate!

The possibilities of using the spread in recipes was endless. I debated on crepes, cakes and ice cream. I finally settled on waffles. Stuffed waffles. Made with puff pastry. Are you drooling yet?

This recipe is only 2 ingredients! Those are some of my favourite recipes. Just stuff some Reese Peanut Butter Spread into two layers of puff pastry, put them in a waffle maker and voila. Super simple, and definitely a crowd pleaser.

Stuffed Puff Pastry Waffles

Puff Pastry
Reese Peanut Butter and Chocolate Spread

Roll out the thawed dough and cut out circles using a cookie cutter. Using an offset spatula, cover the circle in the Reese spread. Top with another circle and seal the ends.  Place each round in a waffle maker until each waffle is done. Dust with icing sugar or top with whipped cream. Enjoy!

This post has been sponsored by Hershey’s Canada and I have been compensated monetarily and with product. All opinions are my own.

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canada beef and karisma resorts

August 19, 2015 By Fareen Leave a Comment

I first learned about the Canadian Beef Culinary Series last year, when I attended the Canada Beef & Karisma dinner at Rouge restaurant in Calgary. It was there that I sampled amazing beef dishes created by Chefs Allemeier and Rogalski and learned about Karisma resort. It was also there that I won a stay at the hotel in the Mayan Riviera, which turned out to be one of our favourite vacations (Part 1 | Part 2).

I was excited to be invited this month to the Karisma Influencer and Media event held at the new Canadian Beef Centre of Excellence which opened earlier this year in Calgary.

We were fortunate to be treated to a four course meal made by the talented chefs at Karisma Hotels featuring Canada Beef.  With Jeroen Hanlo, VP of Food & Beverage Operations at Karisma Hotels, the chefs kept us entertained and well fed all evening. 

We first toured the amazing centre – fully equipped with a consumer kitchen, commercial kitchen as well as the beef fabrication room. We learned a lot from Marty Carpenter, the Centre Director and Abe van Melle, the Centre Technical Manager.

The evening started out with a tasty bite – beef tartare with habanero aioli. The platter was beautiful arranged with flowers and the beef was served on potato chips.

Our first course was Canadian AAA Spice Rubbed Tri-Tip, Baby Beets, Blue Cheese, Chantrelle Mushroom prepared by Chef Florian Durre, Executive Chef and Elorado Royale.

Our second course was Canadian AAA Petit Tenderloin, Yucatan Sauce “Chimole” prepared by Chef Jonaten Gomez Luna, Executive Chef at La Chique.

Our main course was the Canadian AAA Aged Rib-Eye, Black Corn Truffle, Creamy Sweet Corn  with Traditional Mole and Tamarind. The rib-eye was my favourite cut, soft like butter. This course was prepared by Chef Francisco Perez, Executive Chef and Dorado Seaside Suites.

The final course was an amazing sight. The chefs prepared dessert using liquid nitrogen! The nitrogen was used to make creamy rhubarb sorbet as well as icy beads of carrot juice. This along with some coconut sponge, yogurt foam and cotton candy made for a flavourful dessert with lots of textures.

It was a fantastic evening, combining a couple of my favourite things – beef and Mexico!

Filed Under: foodmamma Tagged With: beef, event, karisma, travel

banana cake

July 14, 2015 By Fareen Leave a Comment

There’s something about a bundt cake. It looks great, provides comfort and always seems to impress.

My mom makes really amazing banana cupcakes.They are moist and flavourful and perfect for on the go. I decided to use her recipe but made a bundt to serve for dessert. The ripe bananas made the cake sweet and the chocolate paired so well with the fruit.

The cake itself was fine on its own but I thought I’d make it even better – I added chocolate on top! I made a quick ganache and once it was a little cool, I poured it on top of the cake. It took it to another level. Chocolate always seems to have that effect.

Banana Cake

1 cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
2 ripe bananas
2 1/4 cup flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
1 cup yogurt
1/2 cup chocolate chips

1 cup chocolate chips
1 cup whipping cream

icing sugar

Cream together the butter and sugar. Add eggs, one at a time, until incorporated. Mash the bananas and add to the mixture.

Add the flour, baking soda and baking powder. Add in the yogurt and the chocolate chips.

Pour the batter into a greased bundt pan or muffin pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.

For the topping, heat the whipping cream until it starts boiling. Pour over the chocolate chips. Let cool a bit and then pour on top of the cooled cake. It’s best to place the cake on top of a rack placed on top of a tray. Dust with icing sugar.

Filed Under: foodmamma Tagged With: baked goods, chocolate, dessert, fruit

strawberry kulfi

June 19, 2015 By Fareen 1 Comment

One of the best things about summer is all the great fruit. From cherries and lychees to watermelon and strawberries, there is something for everyone.

The other best thing – ice cream! You don’t really need much of an excuse in the summer, right?

I decided to add some strawberries to one of our favourite ice creams, kulfi. The marriage of the berries with the kulfi mixture was a delicious one.

Kulfi is one of the easiest things to make. You don’t even need an ice cream machine. Just mix everything together and pour into the molds. Easy peasy!

Strawberry Kulfi

1 cup whipping cream
1 can evaporated milk
1 can condensed milk

1/3 cup strawberries, pureed
3 splashes of kewra
essence

Mix everything together and pour into popsicle molds. Once frozen, enjoy!

** Kewra is an Indian essence used in desserts. It can be found in most East Indian grocery stores.

Kulfi

1 cup whipping cream
1 can evaporated milk
1 can condensed milk
3 splashes of kewra essence
roasted almonds

Mix the milks and essence together and pour into a shallow dish and top
with almonds.  The mixture can alternately be put into popsicle molds. 
If using an ice cream machine, add the almonds in the last five minutes.
– See more at:
http://www.foodmamma.com/2011/07/kulfi-two-ways.html#sthash.ujjuXylV.dpuf

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win a one year supply of minute rice!

May 20, 2015 By Fareen 10 Comments

Rice seems to be a staple around here. It’s perfect for sopping up Indian curry or using it to make a one pot meal to feed a crowd.  I didn’t discover the convenience of instant rice until recently. Since it is pre-cooked and then dried, it significantly cuts down on the cooking time. This is huge, especially on days where the kids have multiple activities.

With “pre-cooked rice” as its only ingredient, Minute Rice® is 100% natural. Available in two varieties – Premium Long Grain White Rice and Premium Whole Grain Brown Rice – Minute Rice® takes only five minutes to prepare for white rice and 10 minutes for brown rice.

At a recent event promoting Minute Rice, Chef John Higgins, Director of the George Brown Chef School and Chopped Canada judge offered these top 10 rice cooking tips:

Boil in broth: When boiling rice, substitute water for broth to add flavour to the rice itself and your dish. Chicken broth, beef broth or vegetable stock are excellent choices. Low-sodium broths add a punch of flavour without the added salt.

Try coconut: Cook rice in coconut milk for a mildly sweet flavoured rice which pairs well with curry dishes and other spicy recipes. Coconut flavoured rice with fresh slices of mango or your kids’ favourite fruit can make a fun, healthy dessert option.

Think flavour: Add spices to the rice’s cooking liquid for an aromatic and flavourful base to your dish. Star Anise, cilantro and turmeric are good choices, with bold, robust flavours.

Season early on: Don’t leave your seasoning until the end. Introduce the flavours of your dish early on. For maximum flavour, add the herbs or spices your recipe calls for into the rice’s cooking water.

Add veggies: Enhance your rice dish by adding frozen vegetables. Rather than cooking the vegetables separately, though, condense your cooking time by adding them to boiling water before you begin cooking the rice. Using pre-cut, frozen vegetables is more convenient than cutting fresh vegetables (while still being nutritious), especially when you are pressed for time.

Sweeten with fruit: Add dried fruit – such as craisins, raisins, dried blueberries and currents – to your cooking water to draw out the sweet fruit flavours which will infuse your rice with a savoury taste the whole family will enjoy.

Try rice for breakfast: Instant rice in particular is quick and easy, making it a convenient and nutritious family option. Add almond or soy milk, or your kids’ favourite flavoured milk, as well as dried fruits or nuts for a complete, oatmeal-like breakfast dish which can be served hot or cold. Prepare the rice the night before to save time in the morning.

Steep your rice: Infuse the rice with your favourite flavour of tea for a fragrant, subtle gourmet taste. Steep a pot of tea and use the liquid to cook your rice instead of using plain water. For those less adventurous, start with a more simple flavour such as Earl Grey, English Breakfast or Chamomile tea. For an economical option, use the tea bag left over from your morning cup of tea.

Add zing with zest: For a zesty citrus spin on your rice dish, grate lemon, lime or orange zest into the rice’s cooking water as it’s boiling. Be sure to thoroughly wash your fruit with warm, soapy water before grating the zest into the water. For a more gourmet taste sensation, try a combination of citrus fruits in one rice dish.

Cut cooking time: Risotto is a wonderful meal or side dish option enjoyed by all ages, but it takes time to make.  Using instant rice in a risotto dish can cut in half the time it takes to make traditional risotto.

Want a chance to win a case of 12 boxes of Minute Rice® 100% Natural Instant Rice ($60 value)? Comment below, or on Facebook or Twitter, with your favourite rice dish. Contest closes on Wednesday, May 23rd, 2015. Only open to residents of Canada.


Here are a few of mine:
Shrimp Fried Rice
Indian Rice Pudding 
Seafood Paella


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afternoon tea at the banff springs hotel

February 25, 2015 By Fareen 1 Comment

We are so lucky to have the mountains so close to us. With Banff just an hour away, I always feel like we should go more often. One of Banff’s gems is the Banff Springs Hotel. Like a castle among the rockies, this historic hotel is one which we love to visit.

While at a conference there a couple of weeks ago, I had my afternoons free to do what I pleased. I decided afternoon tea for one was in order. Afternoon tea was on the second level of the Rundle Lounge. The view was absolutely stunning!

There was a whole list of teas to choose from, ranging from the classics like Orange Pekoe to some fun ones like Bubble Gum. They had a tea cart holding all the choices and they happily obliged when I wanted to smell them all. I decided to be safe and enjoyed the Earl Grey.

Before the tea even arrived, my lovely server brought a bowl of fruit to start, a palate cleanser.

This was followed by a couple of warm scones served with clotted cream and strawberry jam. Scones and clotted cream – yum!

Next came the three tiered tray filled with sandwiches and dessert. The sandwiches were so tasty and included egg salad, smoked salmon, heirloom tomato, grilled vegetable and waldorf  chicken. These were so good and were more than enough to fill me up. My favourite was the smoked salmon and the grilled vegetable.

 
Tea service ended on a sweet note with a variety of desserts. Coffee macarons, french Madeleines, cake on a stick and little tarts were part of the finale. By the time I was done, I was stuffed and satisfied.

 It was a great afternoon with a great view. Definitely an experience I’d like to have again with hubby or with some girlfriends.

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pampa brazilian steakhouse

February 24, 2015 By Fareen 1 Comment

We are so lucky to have some great new restaurants in the city. One of the new additions to Calgary is Pampa Brazilian Steahouse.  I was lucky to be invited to a media dinner for the new restaurant and try out their amazing offerings. This restaurant is every meat lovers dream!

We were greeted by owner Oscar Lopez, who welcomed everyone with a drink – either Caipirinhas or Guarana, Brazilian sodas.

Chef Joao gave us a bit of history before we were treated to a delicious meal. The buffet was unlike any one I have seen at a Brazilian steakhouse. The variety of items was astonishing – from salads and vegetables to beef carpaccio and a wheel of parmesan. Definitely something for everyone.

The meat – oh my! Here’s some of what we enjoyed: marinated chicken thighs, garlic steak, top sirloin, bottom sirloin, ribeye and lamb chops. My absolute favourite was the house specialty – Picanha. Also known as beef rump, it was sooooo tasty and melted in my mouth. The food was delicious and the meat made everyone at the table quite happy.

The evening ended on a sweet note – passion fruit mousse with a red wine reduction and chocolate mousse with an orange and star anise reduction.

The place was fantastic, the food was delicious and I can’t wait to go back for more!

Filed Under: foodmamma Tagged With: beef, eating out, meat, steak

sticky toffee pudding cake

December 2, 2014 By Fareen Leave a Comment

I’m excited to be participating once again in The Great Cream Challenge! This month, we were asked to come up with a Holiday Classic Dessert. I decided to go with the Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake. The rich date cake is soaked with a sweet and buttery toffee sauce and topped with cool whipped cream. So good, it is a hit with both adults and kids!

To get the recipe, click here. While you’re there, I would love your vote! You will be entered to win a stainless-steel cookware set! Thanks for your support.

Filed Under: foodmamma Tagged With: cake, Christmas

5 dips for your grey cup party

November 27, 2014 By Fareen Leave a Comment

The Grey Cup is this weekend and the Calgary Stampeders will be playing! Whether you’re into football or not, it’s a great excuse to have a party. Here are some great dips that will make your football party a success. Go Stamps Go!

Salsa and Chips
A must have at any sports party!

Roasted Red Pepper Dip
This one seems to make an appearance at most of our family parties.

Hot Spinach and Artichoke Dip
Ooey, gooey, cheesy…need I say more?

Jalapeno Hummus
Delicious with a kick.

Lemon Curd
A citrus dip for your fruit and cookies, perfect for dessert.

Filed Under: foodmamma Tagged With: appetizers, dessert, dips, events, party

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My name is Fareen and I'm so happy you stopped by! This blog is about my favourite things - family, food and travel. Here you will find adventures with hubby, my two boys and my great big family. There is food (lots of food!), as much travel as we can squeeze in and just life in general.

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