Monday, March 19, 2012
Macaron Day TO.
free macarons!... Tomorrow (Macaron 20, 2012) is Macaron Day in Toronto, where a bunch of patisseries across Toronto are giving out one free macaron per customer- you just have to mention that you are celebrating Macaron Day TO. Apparently, this event is being held in New York and Paris as well, so free macarons across the world! They are also donating 25% of each additional macaron to charity, so it sounds like a cool event to try some of these tasty meringue pastries. Check out the event and all the participating Patisseries here.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
California Sandwiches.
veal sandwich!... My friend Chris has been telling me about this place that serves a crazy good veal sandwiches called California Sandwiches, so I had to check it out. They have a few locations around Toronto, and I went last Saturday to the Dufferin location. They have a pretty basic menu of different kinds of sandwiches including Chicken, Steak, Meatball, Eggplant, Sausage, Veggie and of course Veal! I was there around lunch time and there was quite a long line up of people, who pretty much all seemed to order the Veal sandwich, which come in either sweet or mild or hot.
The sandwich itself is pretty expensive for $8.25 + tax getting you only the basic veal sandwich on a bun, but it is soooo tasty! Once you've paid that much for this sandwich, you still have to pay a bit for the toppings. I got mushrooms ($1.07 + tax), sweet peppers ($1.07 + tax) and cheese ($1.07 + tax), which puts the sandwich over the $10 mark, but once you open it up from the wrapper and taste it you will be satisfied. The bun is super fluffy and and theres 2 giant pieces of deep fried veal in sauce- with each bite being an interesting blend of moist and crispy, it's the best veal sandwich I've had in Toronto. Also, one sandwich is quite a bit for 1 person. You can tell that people love this place by the busy line ups. They also serve some hot food like meatballs, which looked like pretty large portions. They also have locations a Warden/ Eglington and Yonge/ Elgin Mills. Check out there other locations here. There was free parking at the Dufferin location, but even parking seemed a bit busy. It's open till 10 pm everyday and 8 pm on sundays. It is an expensive sandwich, but definitely worth trying one of these sandwiches (kinda like Burger's Priest that it's expensive but so goood!). |
California Sandwiches
2474 Dufferin St.
Toronto. ON
Monday, March 12, 2012
Evergreen Brickworks Cooking Workshops.
The workshop was at full capacity with about 12 participants in total and we each stood at our stations where a cutting board, a towel, and an oyster shucker were ready for use. They were very generous that we could grab as many oysters as we could shuck and eat, but although my stomach is bottomless, shucking was the limiting factor. Kristin and Dan taught us how to crack these oysters open, but I struggled the entire time (I almost cut my hand and Kristin even makes fun of me for it later- see video below). I did get a couple open at the end and enjoyed some tasty fresh raw oysters, along with lemon and some random sauces. Pictures of my successful shucking are featured below. lol
If you are passionate about cooking or food in general, these workshops are a great place to learn both the techniques and the background education about the food being featured. This is definitely a cool date idea as well, especially for those of you not used to cooking at home much. Price wise, these classes are really affordable at $55/ person (5 classes/ $225, 10 classes/ $450) especially when you compare it to other cooking workshops that run up to $200 each in Toronto. The classes may not be led by a super famous chef, but they bring in local "experts" in the field and use quality ingredients! From this experience, Kristin and Dan probably knew more about seafood than anyone in this city. Each class runs from 7-9 pm every second Thursday until May 17, 2012. Check out the full schedule and menus here.
Evergreen Brick Works Green Bites Cooking Workshops 550 Bayview Avenue Toronto, ON M4W 3X8 |
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