Wednesday 17 October 2012

Foodie Events in Toronto!

This week I have been so busy trying to catch up on my readings for class so I don't have to cram anything last minute... otherwise I would love to check out some of these foodie events happening in Toronto! I'm meeting Chef Thomas Keller at the end of October which I am super excited about!

 Check these out! From Toronto Life!

Thursday October 18
  • The Gourmet Games: The historic Berkeley Street Church hosts Toronto’s top chefs, globally renowned wineries and 250 food and wine aficionados for a series of foodie seminars followed by skill-testing quizzes. Participating chefs include Jacob Sharkey-Pearce of Ursa, Lorenzo Loseto of George and Chris McDonald of Cava. In support of Second Harvest. Berkeley Street Church, 315 Queen St. E., 416-940-1641. Find out more »
  • Tequila y Tapas: Jamie Kennedy hosts a tequila party at Gilead with the folks from Tromba Tequila. Guests get two cocktails and a selection of Mexican-inspired tapas. 4 Gilead Pl., 647-288-0680. Find out more »
  • Little India Food and Cultural Walking Tour: Learn about Indian culture and explore the restaurants, markets and food shops of this neighbourhood with the Culinary Adventure Company. 416-565-1730. Find out more »
  • Cancer-Fighting Foods: Learn what foods can help heal your body from the inside out. The menu includes liquid nutrition smoothie, country miso soup, sweet potato mash, quinoa-shiitake-edamame pilaf, Napa cabbage salad, and apple-blueberry crisp. Marni’s Kitchen, 26 Lauderdale Dr., 647-477-8131. Find out more »
  • Italy’s Wine and Cheeses: Sip a diverse range of Italian wines, and find out which classic Italian cheeses are their best matches. LCBO Summerhill, 10 Scrivener Sq., 416-922-0403. Find out more »
  • Green Bites Workshop—Fun Fermentation: In traditional food cultures, fermenting was primarily a mode of food preservation, but ferments are now returning to modern kitchens because of their health benefits. This workshop examines how they impact our digestive and immune systems, and attendees will create a sauerkraut to take home. Evergreen Brick Works, 550 Bayview Ave. Find out more »
  • Food for Change: The Stop chef Chris Brown prepares a five-course meal featuring local, sustainable ingredients. The focus this time is on world crops, with dishes like roasted long beans with soft-poached egg and shaved Thunder Oak gouda, marinated and roasted eggplant with red Indian carrots, and crispy banana bread with peanut butter ice cream and coconut Anglais. The Green Barn, 601 Christie St., 416-652-7867 ext 225. Find out more »
Friday October 19
  • Date NightA hands-on “sushi for beginners” class. Explore simple methods of preparing sushi that will charm even the most reluctant eater. Learn to make a variety of different rolls, as well as an accompanying amuse-bouche and dessert. Dish Cooking Studio, 390 Dupont St., 416-920-5559. Find out more » 
Saturday October 20
  • Roncesvalles Food Tour: Spend an afternoon in one of Toronto’s hippest neighbourhoods with a guided tour by Foodies on Foot, featuring visits to historical points of interest and tastings in shops. Find out more »
  • Stop Market Café: Enjoy a weekly meal sourced from ingredients found at the adjacent farmers’ market. Proceeds from sales at the café are reinvested in The Stop’s programs. 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Green Barn, 601 Christie St. Find out more »
  • Hands in the Bowl: The Evergreen Brick Works invites children (ages four to seven) and their caregivers to roll up their sleeves and learn how to mix, grate, mash and then eat their delicious creations—using only their hands. Evergreen Brick Works, 550 Bayview Ave. Find out more »
  • Discover Greektown on the Danforth Walking Tour: Explore this quickly changing neighbourhood with the Culinary Adventure Company. Sample some Greek mezethes, indulge in Greek wine tasting and find the perfect addition to your kitchen while gourmet shopping. Culinary Adventure Co., 416-565-1730.  Find out more »
  • Introduction to Cupcake Decorating: A hands-on workshop teaching you how to dress up a cupcake. Le Dolci, 1006 Dundas St. W., 416-262-3400. Find out more »
  • Sizzling Asian Stir-Fry: Chef Marian Staresinic, food editor of Bamboo Magazine, cooks up a range of easy-to-prepare and nutrition-packed stir-fry dishes, including kung pao shrimp. Kingsway LCBO, 2946 Bloor St. W., 416-239-3065. Find out more »
  • Supper Club—Sichuan Banquet with Sunny Zhai and Mary Zhang: The food typically found in Chinese restaurants barely scratches the surface of the diverse regional cuisines of China. The Rusholme Park Supper Club presents Sunny Zhai and Mary Zhang’s menu of authentic Sichuan dishes. The Depanneur, 1033 College St., 416-828-1990. Find out more »
  • Mucho Burrito Ghost Pepper Burrito Eating Competition: Mucho Burrito is challenging spice enthusiasts with the limited-edition Hotter than Hell Ghost Pepper Burrito. The winner of the competition will take home $2,500, with the second-place winner receiving free burritos for a year. Advance registration required. Eaton Centre Urban Eatery, 218 Yonge St. Find out more »
  • Chili Cook-Off: Six east-end chefs and their restaurants, Goods and Provisions, Ruby Watchco, Glas, Prohibition, Riverside and Table 17, face off in this charity fundraising event for the Ralph Thornton Centre. Ralph Thornton Centre, 765 Queen St. E., 416-392-6810. Find out more »
  • Classic Cakes Auction: Indulge for a good cause. The North York Women’s Shelter is auctioning off an array of cakes, some donated by Toronto’s best pastry chefs, to raise money for its Capital Campaign. There’s also a chance to win a KitchenAid Artisan Mixer if you’d rather bake a cake at home. Yorkminster Citadel Salvation Army Church, 1 Lord Seaton Rd. Find out more »
Sunday October 21
  • Soupstock: A one-day culinary celebration from more than 120 of Canada’s top chefs in support of the fight against the Highlands mega-quarry. Woodbine Park. Find out more »
  • Lettuce Wrap Night at Chantecler: Chantecler is offering lettuce wraps with meats, assorted pickles and condiments for $19 per person until 1 a.m.—or the food runs out. Chantecler, 1320 Queen St. W., 416-628-3586. Find out more »
  • Cake Pops—Halloween: Learn to make and decorate delicious cakes on a stick, this time with a Halloween theme. Le Dolci, 1006 Dundas St. W., 416-262-3400. Find out more »
  • Workshop—Kids in the Kitchen: A cooking series that helps children ages 9-12 learn to cook and understand healthy food choices. Using local foods, holistic nutritionist Kate Leinweber will educate children on the safe use of kitchen utensils, variations on cooking and baking and recipe development. The Depanneur, 1033 College St., 416-828-1990. Find out more »
  • Book LaunchJerusalem by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi: The Cookbook Store hosts an onstage interview followed by a Q&A and book signing with this London-based duo who have created the Ottolenghi food shops and their restaurant Nopi. George Ignatieff Theatre, Trinity College, U of T, 15 Devonshire Pl., 416-920-2665. Find out more »
Farmers’ Markets:
  • Sorauren Farmers’ Market: Monday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the field house at Sorauren Park. 50 Wabash Ave.
  • East York Farmers’ Market: Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 850 Coxwell Ave.
  • Ryerson University MyMarket: Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Gould St., east of Yonge
  • SickKids Hospital Farmers’ Market: Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 555 University Ave.
  • Trinity Bellwoods Farmers’ Market: Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Northwest corner of Trinity Bellwoods Park near Dundas St. W. and Shaw St.
  • 401 Richmond Farmers’ Market: Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. 401 Richmond St. W.
  • Nathan Phillips Square Farmers’ Market: Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 100 Queen St. W.
  • Queens Quay Terminal Farmers’ Market: Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. 207 Queens Quay W.
  • Bloor-Borden Farmers’ Market: Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Green P Lot, Lippincott St. and Bloor St. W.
  • Dufferin Grove Farmers’ Market: Thursday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. 873 Dufferin St. (in Dufferin Grove Park)
  • East Lynn Farmers’ Market: Thursday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1949 Danforth Ave.
  • North York Civic Centre Farmers’ Market: Thursday from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St.
  • St. Lawrence North Farmers’ Market: Saturday from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. 92 Front St. E.
  • Evergreen Brick Works Farmers’ Market: Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 550 Bayview Ave.
  • The Stop Farmers’ Market: Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie St.
  • Withrow Park Farmers’ Market: Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 725 Logan Ave. (in Withrow Park)
  • Leslieville Farmers’ Market: Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jonathan Ashbridge Park, 20 Woodward Ave.
  • Liberty Village Farmers’ Market: Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Green P Lot, Hanna Ave. and East Liberty St.
http://www.torontolife.com/daily/daily-dish/foodie-follies/2012/10/13/weekly-eater-october-15-21/

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