Preserving Classes

We are excited to continue offering preserving classes at The Depanneur in 2014. Stay tuned for details.

Interested in learning how to preserve in the privacy of your own home. I am offering individual or group home classes. I will come prepared with the recipe, the tools and the supplies. You and your friends will walk away with the knowledge and some tasty treats. If this sounds interesting send me an email.

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Tuesday
Jul172012

Ontario Garlic

I have to admit that this summer was my very first time trying Ontario Garlic. Like most people I guess I had gotten into the routine of just picking it up at the grocery store and not really paying attention as to it's origin. Now that I am paying attention, I know that in most instances the origin in China.

I bought my first Ontario Garlic at the Brickworks and promptly forgot about it sitting on my shelf. But when the time came to use garlic in a recipe I was making, I was amazed at how much more flavourful it was. I needed to know if this was a one time thing, so I bought more when I was at the UTSC Farmer's Market in the early spring. It too proved to be of superior flavour than the Chinese Garlic I was used to using.

Now I think I am forever ruined...how will I ever return to the bland garlic we find in most grocery stores around the city. I grabbed a bunch of Ontario Garlic at Withrow Market on the weekend and for the first few days this week I couldn't decide if I should use it or merely keep it as decoration.

The answer came this evening when I got to work making Onion and Garlic Jam. The Onions were from Ontario so it seemed only right to marry them with these gorgeous garlics straight from a farm in Prince Edward County.

If you don't already buy local garlic, you should!

 

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