Crispy Seafood Pancakes

Cooking with Cream for Dairy Goodness 100% Canadian Milk: Crispy Pancakes

Apologies to our loyal readers, we have been less than diligent about putting together posts of late. This week, leading to the Victoria Day weekend in Ontario, the...

Ottawa Street Food Launch Event

Ottawa has Street Food Fever, Complete With Lineups and Frustration

Ottawa got a reality check last Wednesday with respect to the oncoming storm that will be our fair city being dragged into the modern world of street cuisine....

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What is Giftly.com and Why Local Restauranteurs are Rightfully Upset

Early this morning, I noticed a very strange tweet from the chef/owner of the neighbourhood sushi restaurant I frequent, Sushi Umi (1311 Wellington Street W.). Normally, Chef Chris’...

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Cooking with Cream for Dairy Goodness 100% Canadian Milk: Crispy Pancakes

Crispy Seafood Pancakes Crispy Seafood Pancakes

Apologies to our loyal readers, we have been less than diligent about putting together posts of late. This week, leading to the Victoria Day weekend in Ontario, the team has had to shift gears to address other priorities. Some deal with our day jobs. foodiePrints has never been and likely will never be revenue-generating. Others involve our wine blogger Claire, getting married. That’s right folks. She who pens foodiePrints’ wine reviews on Wednesdays and a handful other forays into fine food will give up her bachelorette status on Sunday. Please join me in wishing she... | Continue reading article

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Ottawa has Street Food Fever, Complete With Lineups and Frustration

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Ottawa got a reality check last Wednesday with respect to the oncoming storm that will be our fair city being dragged into the modern world of street cuisine. Last Wednesday, the City of Ottawa hastily put together a launch event, asking food trucks and carts to assemble at Marion Dewar Plaza (City Hall) and help raise funds for the Shephards of Good Hope. Pandemonium ensued. Over 500 bracelets sold out between 20 and 30 minutes, depending on which media outlet you follow. At $10 a pop, the bracelets raised $5250 for the religious organization that... | Continue reading article

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What is Giftly.com and Why Local Restauranteurs are Rightfully Upset

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Early this morning, I noticed a very strange tweet from the chef/owner of the neighbourhood sushi restaurant I frequent, Sushi Umi (1311 Wellington Street W.). Normally, Chef Chris’ tweets and Facebook page updates are less than regular, mostly business-oriented. He announces specials and new products Sushi Umi offers. Yesterday, he tweeted: @sushiumiottawa (May 7, 2013 4:01 pm) warning to all clients. this post is invalid. sushi umi never agreed to such promotion or was aware. Do not buy… http://fb.me/2iK78tFKt Randy Fitzpatrick and Dave Loan, restauranteurs of Petit Bill’s Bistro (1293 Wellington Street W.) an Zen... | Continue reading article

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Wine Wednesday – @GadgetGirl Sangria

The GadgetGirl Sangria The GadgetGirl Sangria

Mums are people, too. And, although we toil the other 364 days of the year, come Mother’s Day, we appreciate a little pampering. This year, I was sent a lovely basket containing all the fixings for a “Passionate Sangria”: a bottle of Solaz Tempranillo Caberbet Sauvignon (a great summer red at a great price $10.95), a bottle of Duff Gordon brandy, a bottle of Cinzano sweet red Vermouth, fruit juice, whole fruit and even a pitcher in which to mix my sangria (a nice touch, by the way). Sangria is traditionally a fruity red wine... | Continue reading article

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Season’s Openings: Spring Spaghetti Carbonara

Spring Spaghetti Carbonara Spring Spaghetti Carbonara

This spring, the weather in the Ottawa region began with bitter reminders of winter, complete with flurries. Then, we dallied briefly with warmer seasonal breezes. Everything, apparently foreplay. Summer arrived shortly thereafter. The forecast highs during the first week of May averaged 24 C (75.2 F). The heat and sunshine were unexpected, but not unwelcome. As you can likely discern, Canadians are adept in talking about the weather. It probably has something to do with practice, our experiencing nearly all possible weather phenomena from blistering heat to bone-chilling cold, even the odd torrential downpour. The... | Continue reading article

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Wild Foods: A Taste of the Arctic

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Last month, Toronto hosted the 7th annual Terroir hospitality and food industry symposium. This year’s theme was stories, memories, and culture that surround food. Invited speakers included renowned chefs Rene Redzepi of Denmark’s celebrated Noma and Mangus Nilsson of Sweden’s Faviken. Redzepi’s restaurant has claimed the top spot for the past three years on San Pellegrino’s list of the World’s 50 best Restaurants. He often refers to Nilsson as his “successor.” Needless to say, both Noma and Faviken have taken the culinary world by storm, reinforcing the pillars of what is fashionable in modern food:... | Continue reading article

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Wine Wednesday – the Great Costco Experiment Conclusion

If you remember, a few months ago I ventured over to Gatineau to follow-up on the rumour that they sold wine. Once I confirmed the rumour to be fact, I sampled a bottle of their lowest-end wines, a bottle of Yellow Dune red wine, a not exactly fantastic $11 wine. Julia Wine is a wine broker. They buy wine in bulk from producers around the world and bottle them in Canada for sale in the province of Quebec exclusively at Costco. Wine brokerage  is not an inherently bad things.  However, in the same way as the... | Continue reading article

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LUNCH Will Serve Thoughtful Food from its Food Truck Window at Bon Appetit (and Giveaway) – Updated

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When was the last time you gave lunch a second thought? Seriously, the midday meal most of us take for granted, hastily packing whatever isn’t nailed down in the fridge or scrounging up a couple bills and change to spend at the office cafeteria. No, Saturday or Sunday brunch with three egg omelets, bacon, sausage, and biscuits doesn’t count. But, our reverence for weekend brunch underscores how much we neglect weekday lunch. Usually, navigating the guidelines issued by schools about what not to pack in the kids’ lunch boxes is the upper limit of our... | Continue reading article