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SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — November 9
DESCRIPTION:Salatet Shmandar سلطة شمندر\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Mahalabia مهلبية\n				\n			\n		\n\n[chicken] El R’gaga (الرقاقه أو المكامير)\nEl R’gaga (aka Al Makameer) is a traditional dish from the countryside around Daraa\, a city in the southwest of Syria near the border with Jordan. When there is a big occasion with many guests\, groups of neighbourhood women get together and make a big batch. Many layers of thinly rolled dough are layered with chicken that has been poached in a spiced broth\, and onions caramelized in olive oil. It’s then baked until golden and crispy on top (the name translates as “the chip”\, probably referring to the crunchy top layer that absorbs the flavours of the dish). \n[vegetarian]\nA vegetarian version of the dish\, filled with spiced mushrooms and caramelized onions. \nSalatet Shamandar سلطة شمندر\nA colourful beet salad with chickpeas\, carrots and white onion\, garnished with parsley and pomegranate seeds in and olive oil & lemon dressing. \n\nMahalabia مهلبية\n\n\nA delicate\, creamy milk pudding scented with rose\, orange blossom water and vanilla\, garnished with crumbled pistachio.\n\n\n\n\nBONUS DESSERT! Add a treat bag of 4 handmade Syrian cookies  +$3 ea.\n\n\n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-november-9/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171102T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171102T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170038
CREATED:20171030T171152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171031T204837Z
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SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Nov 2
DESCRIPTION:Salateh Naameh سلطة ناعمة\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Joz Al-Hind كاتو جوز الهند\n				\n			\n		\n\n[chicken] Fatteh Djaj فتّة الدجاج\nFatteh (فتّة‎‎ meaning crushed or crumbs) is a broad category of Levantine dishes made with pieces of crispy flatbread layered with yogurt and other ingredients. It is popular across Egypt\, Palestine\, Lebanon\, Jordan and Southern Syria\, but uncommon further North. This dish is so closely associated with Syrian food that it is also known as shâmiyât (شاميات ) or ‘Damascene’. This recipe\, by Soheer J. from Sweida\, is notable for its use of golden\, turmeric-and-spice-infused basmati rice and its garnish of butter-fried walnuts. The dish is built up in layers of bread\, rice\, yogurt & tahini sauce\, chicken\, nuts\, and garnishes. We will be preparing this dish in parts – crispy bread (dry)\, rice & chicken (to be warmed) and sauce (room temperature) separately\, so they can be combined at the last moment for the best combination of flavours\, temperatures and textures. \n[vegetarian] Fatteh Hummus فتتة حُمُّص\nFatteh with crispy pita\, seasoned rice\, yogurt-tahini sauce and walnuts\, with chickpeas and broccoli. \nSalateh Naameh سلطة ناعمة\nThis quintessential Mediterranean salad can be found throughout the middle east\, with tomatoes\, cucumber\, and white onion are finely diced and seasoned with olive oil\, mint and lemon juice. \nKato Al-Hind كاتو جوز الهند\nA semolina-based cake with syrup\, similar to namoura or basbousa\, but the addition of lots of grated coconut gives it a rich\, macaroon-like quality. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-nov-2/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171026T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170038
CREATED:20171023T214913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171024T002821Z
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SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Oct 26
DESCRIPTION:Batata harra ( بطاطا حرّة)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Saltet k’as w zeitoun (سلطة خس و زيتون)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Mamonia ( مامونية)\n				\n		\n\n[beef] Shamborak شمبورك\nProbably the ancestor of every meat pie in the Western world. Thin\, yeasted wheat flour dough is stuffed with a mixture of cooked onions and halal ground beef spiced with black pepper\, and then baked into a self-contained parcel\, much like a panzerotti or calzone\, making it a popular street-food snack. \n[mushroom] Shamborak شمبورك\nAn equally delicious version stuffed with seasoned chopped mushrooms & onions. \nBatata harra ( بطاطا حرّة)\nRoasted potatoes flavoured with Aleppo pepper\, garlic\, coriander and lemon juice \nSaltet k’as w zeitoun (سلطة خس و زيتون)\nA light\, refreshing green salad with tomato\, onion and black olives\nin a tangy dressing of apple cider vinegar\, sumac\, pomegranate molasses\, olive oil & lemon \nMamonia ( مامونية)\nA wonderful Syrian dessert from the city of Aleppo\, a smooth and velvety semolina pudding enriched with ghee and topped with cinnamon and nuts. It is also a popular winter breakfast\, similar to cream of wheat\, where it is served with string cheese\, cream and pita bread to balance the sweetness of the mamounia. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-oct-26/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171019T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171019T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170038
CREATED:20171016T180637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171017T231417Z
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SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Oct 19
DESCRIPTION:Tabbouleh  تبولة‎‎\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Qatayef قطايف\n				\n		\n\n[chicken] Freekeh فريكة\nFreekeh is made from green durum wheat that processed in a special way to create a unique flavor. The wheat is harvested while the grains are yellow and the seeds still are soft; it then is piled and sun-dried. The piles are carefully set on fire so only the straw and chaff burn\, not the seeds. In these controlled conditions\, the high moisture content of the seeds prevents them from burning\, but imparts them with a unique smoky flavour. Next\, the roasted wheat is threshed and sun-dried before being cracked into smaller pieces so they resemble a green bulgur. This Syrian freekeh recipe is seasoned with onion\, butter\, black pepper\, cinnamon\, and cumin\, topped with a quarter chicken and garnished with fried nuts. \n[vegetarian] Freekeh فريكة\nThe vegetarian version of freekeh is made with chickpeas\, green peas\, and local squash. \nTabbouleh تبولة‎‎\nOriginally from the mountains of Syria and Lebanon\, tabbouleh has become one of the most popular salads in the Middle East. A fragrant herb salad\, with parsley and mint\, tomato and onion\, with a scattering of bulgur\, and seasoned with olive oil\, lemon\, and salt. \nQatayef قطايف\nQatayef (or Katayef) is kind of sweet filled with ricotta\, clotted cream\, fruit and/or nuts\, commonly served during the month of Ramadan\, traditionally prepared by street vendors as well as households throughout the Levant and Egypt. A yeasted batter is used to make small round pancakes which are are folded into little bundles (or sometimes deep-fried) before being drizzled with a honey or sugar syrup. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-oct-19/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171012T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171012T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170038
CREATED:20171009T210604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171012T220355Z
UID:45423-1507831200-1507834800@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Oct 12
DESCRIPTION:Rez bel Shairieh\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Salateh Naameh سلطة ناعمة\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Kato bil toffah كاتو بالتفاح\n				\n		\n\n[beef] or [vegetarian] Yakaneh Batata bel Batinjan ( يخنة بطاطا و باذنجان)\nPotatoes and eggplants are popular ingredients in Mediterranean cooking\, whether in Greek Moussaka or Turkish Güveç. Yakaneh is general Syrian name used to describe hearty\, home-style stews; in this case one featuring batata (potato) and batinjan (eggplant) in a tomato & onion gravy infused with bharat\, a Syrian spice blend that includes allspice\, black pepper\, cinnamon\, ginger\, nutmeg\, cloves and cardamom. It is available with or without cubes of halal beef\, and comes with a side of Rez bel Shairieh (rice with vermicelli). \nSalateh Naameh سلطة ناعمة\nThis “fine salad” can be found throughout the middle east\, with tomatoes\, cucumber\, and white onion are finely diced and seasoned with olive oil\, mint and lemon juice. \nKato bil toffah كاتو بالتفاح\nA lovely apple-topped walnut cake with warm spices and raisins \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-oct-12/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171009T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171009T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170038
CREATED:20170910T212233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T171945Z
UID:44536-1507543200-1507564800@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:Thanksgiving Day Cooking Workshop with Newcomer Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:MONDAY\, Oct. 9 | 10am-4pm \nAn all-day cooking workshop on Thanksgiving Monday!\nIn the last year and half\, Newcomer Kitchen has tapped into the tremendous culinary talent in the newcomer Syrian community to create exciting economic and social opportunities for over 60 families. In that time\, many people have expressed interest in learning some of their fabulous recipes\, so for this Thanksgiving Monday\, The Dep and Newcomer Kitchen are teaming up to offer a full-day\, hands-on workshop delving into some of our most popular Syrian dishes. The class will cover a number of delicious and traditional Syrian recipes\, and will include a light meze lunch and delicious food to take home. \n— Morning —\nKibbeh Lahmeh Bel Sayniyeh\nA unique version of one of the the most traditional and famous Syrian dishes. Bulgur wheat\, finely ground halal beef and spices are combined into two layers sandwiching a filling of spiced ground beef\, toasted pine nuts\, and pomegranate seeds. It is then artfully pre-sliced and decorated with blanched almonds before being baked. \nMutabal Kousa\nLess common than the familiar baba ganoush or hummus\, this delicious meze dip made is with zucchini\, tahini\, yogurt and garlic. This Newcomer Kitchen recipe was recently featured in Lucy Waverman’s column in LCBO Food & Drink Magazine! \n— LUNCH — \nYalanji\nVersions of stuffed grape vine leaves can be found on tables all around the Eastern Mediterranean. This Syrian recipe features a seasoned rice and tomato filling flecked with green pepper. The are cooked in a tangy sauce of tomato\, lemon\, pomegranate and olive oil. \nHalaweh bel Jebn\nSyria is home to a wide variety of cheeses\, some of which make appearances in their delicious desserts. For this dish\, a specialty of Homs\, an outer layer is prepared with semolina\, sugar\, and a stretchy\, chewy Akawi cheese (like a fresh mozzarella). It is then rolled around a cool creamy filling like clotted cream or ricotta. These soft cheese rolls are then drizzled with sugar syrup and decorated with crushed pistachios. \n—– \n$125 +HST \n—–\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nYou can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods! Help us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project. \n—–\nEvery Monday\, The Depanneur invites TO’s best culinary talents to lead fun\, hands-on workshops. \nLearn more about Workshops at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/thanksgiving-day-cooking-workshop-with-newcomer-kitchen/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171005T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171005T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170038
CREATED:20171002T183638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171005T183602Z
UID:45184-1507226400-1507230000@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Oct 5
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Kobez bil foron خبز بالفرن\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Salateh Malfouf سلطة ملفوف\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Knafeh Nabulsia كنافة نابلسية\n				\n		\n\n[beef] -or- [vegetarian] Mahashi Flefleh فليفلة محشي\nStuffed vegetables were cherished by the former Ottoman Empire\, and they made them popular from the Balkans to the Levant. Pale green young zucchinis are perhaps the most common\, but almost any vegetable can be Mashi (stuffed). Today it’s a combination of colourful peppers (flefle) that have come into season\, stuffed with a mix of ground halal beef\, garlic\, mint and rice\, or a spiced rice mixture with parsley\, mint\, onion\, tomato\, garlic\, and pomegranate syrup for the vegetarian option. The peppers are slow-cooked in a bit of tomato broth for delicious early fall treat. \nKobez bil foron خبز بالفرن\nSomewhere between pita and focaccia\, this homemade flatbread is perfect for mopping up delicious sauces. \nSalateh Malfouf سلطة ملفوف\nA cool\, refreshing salad made of chopped cabbage\, diced tomatoes and pomegranate seeds\, dressed with olive oil\, garlic\, lemon juice\, sumac\, and fresh mint. \nKnafeh Nabulsia كنافة نابلسية\nThis version of knafeh\, a dessert with a base of mild white cheese (also known as Nabulsi) topped with a crispy shredded wheat dough (kataifi)\, doused with a scented sugar syrup\, originates in the Palestinian city of Nablus as far back as 10th century\, but variations spread with the Ottoman Empire to include much of the Middle East. Nablus is still renowned for its knafeh — they even made a giant one weighing in at 1\,350kg for the Guinness Book of World Records! \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-oct-5/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170928T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170038
CREATED:20170925T172405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170928T180645Z
UID:44937-1506621600-1506625200@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Sep 28
DESCRIPTION:Rez bel Shairieh\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Fattoush فتوش\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ma’amoul el eid ( معمول العيد )\n				\n		\n\n#throwbackthursday This is the very first dish that Newcomer Kitchen ever sold\, back in May of 2016. It was so incredibly delicious\, but for some reason hasn’t appeared on the menu since\, so we’re excited to offer it again! \n[beef] Shakriya\nTender cubes of halal beef with onions in a rich yogurt sauce\, spiced with fried garlic and mint. \n[vegetarian] Mushroom Shakriya\nWhole mushrooms in a rich yogurt sauce \nboth come with Rez bel Shairieh – short grain Egyptian rice with shards of golden toasted vermicelli noodles \nFattoush (فتوش) is a popular Levantine bread salad made from toasted or fried pieces of pita bread (khubz ‘arabi) combined with mixed greens\, fresh vegetables like tomatoes\, cucumber and radish\, but vary according to season and region. Fresh mint and parsley lend a freshness and complexity\, and dried sumac (the same staghorn sumac that grows here in Ontario) gives the olive oil-based dressing a distinctive tangy flavour. \nMa’amoul ( معمول العيد )\nRich\, buttery shortbread cookies stuffed with a date filling are a traditional holiday treat for Eid\, often pressed into decorative shapes in carved wooden molds. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-sep-28/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170921T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170921T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170038
CREATED:20170918T163259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T165620Z
UID:44765-1506016800-1506020400@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Sep 21
DESCRIPTION:Khyar Belaban خيار بلبن\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Namoura نمُّورة\n				\n		\n\n[chicken & beef] Maqluba (مقلوبة)\nMaqluba is a traditional dish from the Levant that includes meat\, rice\, and fried vegetables layered in a pot\, which is then tipped over before serving\, hence the name which translates literally as “upside-down”. This Syrain version of the recipe includes tomatoes\, eggplant\, poached halal chicken and spiced ground beef\, with a garnish of butter-fried nuts. \n[vegetarian] Maqluba (مقلوبة)\nWe will also be preparing a vegetarian version with cauliflower\, tomato\, eggplant and green pepper. \nKhyar Belaban خيار بلبن\nMuch like tzatziki\, it’s well-known Greek cousin\, this combines cool yogurt with garlic and cucumbers\, but the addition of mint makes for an especially delightful\, cool and refreshing salad. \nNamoura نمُّورة\nAn classic Syrian dessert\, a rich buttery semolina and yogurt cake\, garnished with almonds and drizzled with a orange-blossom infused syrup. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project. \n\n  \n 
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-sep-21/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170914T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170914T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170038
CREATED:20170910T201250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170910T204001Z
UID:44515-1505412000-1505415600@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Sep 14
DESCRIPTION:Khabbaz El Samun bel Toum (خبز السمون بالثوم)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Yalanji   يالنجي\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Asawar El Sit (سوار الست)\n				\n		\n\n[lamb] Shorbat Silq Bis Adas شوربة سلق بعدس\nLentils have been an essential part of the Levantine winter pantry (mouneh) since biblical times; indeed\, Esau allegedly forfeited his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of lentil soup – one possibly not all that different than the one we are making tonight. This hearty soup is a whole\, warming meal; lentils and chard\, cooked with onions\, garlic and cilantro\, fortified with small cubes of halal lamb (suqaar) and brought to life with a generous splash of lemon. \n[vegetarian]\nThis soup is also delicious (and #vegan & #GF) when made with added potatoes and vegetable stock. \nThe soups come with Khabbaz El Samun bel Toum (خبز السمون بالثوم): garlic bread with butter\, lemon\, parsley\, and black pepper. \nYalanji (بالنجي)\nStuffed grape vine leaves can be found on tables all around the Eastern Mediterranean. This Syrian recipe features a seasoned rice and tomato filling flecked with green pepper. The are cooked in a tangy sauce of tomato\, lemon\, pomegranate and olive oil. \nAsawar El Sit (سوار الست)\nA traditional Aleppan baklava made from phyllo dough that has been rolled into a cylinder\, then again into the form of a ring (the name means “bracelet”). The small pastries are baked\, sprinkled with simple syrup\, and filled with finely chopped pistachios. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project. \n\n 
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-sep-14/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170907T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170907T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170038
CREATED:20170904T160521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170907T140845Z
UID:43584-1504807200-1504810800@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Sep 7
DESCRIPTION:Hummus (مسبحة)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Salateh Jarjeer صلطة جرجير\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Sfouf  صفوف\n				\n		\n\n[beef ] Kibbeh summaqiyah كبة سماقية\nKibbeh in sumac sauce are a specialty of Aleppo\, considered by many to be the culinary capital of Syria. Kibbeh – egg-sized elongated balls of finely ground spiced halal beef and bulgur stuffed with a ground beef and nut mixture\, are fried and then topped with tangy\, dark red sumac-infused sauce with lots of onion (sometimes recipes can include eggplant and/or lamb as well) \n[vegetarian] Kibbeh summaqiyah كبة سماقية\nVegetarian kibbeh\, with a bulgur and potato dough and a mushroom and walnut filling\, also cooked in a tangy sumac sauce \nBoth kibbehs come with a generous side of homemade Syrian chickpea hummus and fresh pita bread \nSalateh Jarjeer صلطة جرجير\nA refreshing salad of peppery arugula with fresh pomegranate and onions\, with a apple cider & lemon vinaigrette. \nS’fouf صفوف\nA light\, delicate semolina cake\, made golden with turmeric and fragrant with anise\, vanilla\, and coconut\, studded with black sesame seeds and topped with pistachio. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-sep-7/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170831T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170831T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170829T025732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170829T031442Z
UID:43360-1504202400-1504206000@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Aug 31
DESCRIPTION:Yakanett a’arnabeet يخنة قرنبيط\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Salatet Alkhus سلطة خس\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Halaweh bel Jebn حلاوة بالجبن\n				\n		\n\n[chicken] D’jaj mishwi bil thoom wil za’tar w’ eklil el Jabal\n دجاج مشوي باللثوم و الزعتر و إكليل الجبل\nPotatoes have become part of the comfort food repertoire all over the world\, and the Mediterranean is no exception. Everywhere from France to Greece to Egypt has their own version of a simple and satisfying meal of roast chicken and potatoes. This popular Syrian recipe features halal chicken quarters roasted with thyme and rosemary along with plenty of garlic\, and a side of local new potatoes roasted with thyme. \n[vegetarian] Yakanett a’arnabeet يخنة قرنبيط\nThe bountiful autumn harvests of Syria and Canada are the inspiration for this traditional light stew of grilled cauliflower\, onions\, and green beens and chickpeas simmered in a sauce of fresh tomatoes and seasoned with cumin and garlic. Served over a bed of fluffy calrose rice and sprinkled with freshly chopped parsley. \nSalatet Alkhus سلطة خس\nA simple green salad of romaine lettuce\, tomatoes\, cucumber and carrots\, with fresh mint and a lemon\, garlic\, olive oil. \nHalaweh bel Jebn حلاوة بالجبن\nSyria is home to a wide variety of cheeses\, some of which make appearances in their delicious desserts. For this dish\, a specialty of Homs\, an outer layer is prepared with semolina\, sugar\, and a stretchy\, chewy Akawi cheese (like a fresh mozzarella). It is then rolled around a cool creamy filling like clotted cream or ricotta. These soft cheese rolls are then drizzled with sugar syrup and decorated with crushed pistachios. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-aug-31/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170824T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170824T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170821T175548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170822T004943Z
UID:43173-1503597600-1503601200@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Aug 24
DESCRIPTION:Majaddarat Bulgur مجدرة برغل\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Khyar Belaban خيار بلبن\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Kaak bel Ajweh كعك بالعجوة\n				\n		\n\n[beef] Maldoum ملضوم\nWhen researching this dish\, I found a lovely description of it on the blog of Tony Tahhan\, a Fulbright scholar who has spent time studying the food culture in Aleppo. \n“One thing I learned about Syrian cuisine is that it is resourceful. Recipes were never exact; more like simple instructions that vary between neighbourhoods\, and even families. A series of handfuls and pinches that\, when executed properly\, lead to extraordinary meals. One of the dishes that exemplifies this culinary ingenuity is called maldoum (ملضوم)\, an incredibly delicious layered meat and eggplant dish. The classic way to prepare this dish is over a grill\, where you alternate meat patties and eggplant slices on a skewer. When the dish is prepared over the grill\, it is called\, kabob banjan (كباب باذنجان). But if you don’t have access to a grill\, you can prepare kabob banjan in the oven\, and call it maldoum.” \nMaldoum can be found in kitchens from Turkey to Lebanon; this is a more rustic\, summery version of of the dish\, that take advantage of the lovely local eggplants\, peppers\, zucchini and tomatoes that are in season. All the sliced vegetables are traditionally arranged in attractive layered patterns in a large shallow round pan before baking. \n[vegetarian] Maldoum ملضوم\nThe same dish\, but with more veggies\, no meat\, and a generous splash of olive oil. \nBoth come with a side of Majaddarat Bulgur مجدرة برغل\nWell known in many Syrian villages\, this staple dish of bulgur\, lentils and onions is highly regarded for its nutritional value and health benefits. In Syria\, lentils\, with their high iron content\, are sometimes called the “meat of the poor” ( المجدرة لحم الفقراء); or “nails for your knees” (المجدرة مسمامير الركب) in the sense that they help keep you on your feet for a long time. In majaddarat\, brown lentils are boiled then bulgur is cooked in the broth. While it cooks\, sliced onions are slowly caramelized in olive oil until crispy and then the flavoured oil is added to the lentil-bulgur mix. The finished dish is topped with the fried onions. \nKhyar belaban خيار بلبن\nMuch like tzatziki\, it’s well-known Greek cousin\, this combines cool yogurt with garlic and cucumbers\, but the addition of mint makes for an especially delightful\, cool and refreshing summer salad. \nKaak bel Ajweh كعك بالعجوة\nDelicious\, date-stuffed cookies flavoured with vanilla\, anise\, sesame seeds and mahlab\, a spice derived from cherry kernels that imparts a lovely marzipan aroma. These cookies are popular in Lebanon around Easter\, where they are known as “Crown” cookies\, their ring shape are thought to evoke Jesus’ crown of thorns. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-aug-24/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170817T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170817T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170814T203346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170814T204758Z
UID:43044-1502992800-1502996400@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Aug 17
DESCRIPTION:Saltet bakleh سلطة بقلة\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Barazek  برازق\n				\n		\n\n[chicken] Djaj del Moghrabieh مُغربية\nMoghrabieh\, meaning ”a dish from the Maghreb”\, is a kind of giant couscous – small balls of semolina flour pasta that were traditionally rolled by hand. It is especially popular in Lebanon where it is made with either lamb shanks or chicken – or sometimes both – and served at big family gatherings. The chicken is cooked with onion and spices like caraway\, cumin\, white pepper and cinnamon to create a rich\, flavourful stock\, which is then used to cook the moghrabieh along with chickpeas. \n[vegetarian] Moghrabieh مُغربية\nA version of moghrabieh topped with a mix of vegetables including mushrooms\, carrots and green peppers\, along with the onions and chickpeas. \nSaltet bakleh سلطة بقلة\nA wonderful\, tangy salad using the woefully underappreciated purslane\, along with tomatoes\, mint and pomegranates. Purslane is often considered a common weed in Canada\, but it is uncommonly good for you. It tops the list of plants high in vitamin E and essential omega-3 fatty acid (ALA)\, as well as having six times more vitamin E than spinach and seven times more beta carotene than carrots. It’s also rich in vitamin C\, magnesium\, riboflavin\, potassium and phosphorus! \nBarazek برازق\nA crisp\, buttery cookie studded with pistachio pieces and covered in sesame seeds\, barazek are one of the most famous sweets of Damascus\, and a popular gift often brought by people visiting from Syria. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-aug-17/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170810T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170810T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170722T210253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170722T212341Z
UID:42804-1502388000-1502398800@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Aug 10
DESCRIPTION:Fatayer Jibneh فطاير جبنة\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Musabaha (مسبحة)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Muhammara (فطاير المحمره)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Salateh Naameh سلطة ناعمة\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Roz bel Haleeb  رز بحليب\n				\n		\n\nA light\, summery meze menu\, perfect for a picnic or patio: fresh-baked flatbreads\, a selection of delicious dips and a cool summer salad. \n[beef] Fatayer Lahmeh فطاير لحمة (Sfiha صفيحة ) + Fatayer Sabaneh فطاير سبانخ\n-or-\n[cheese] Fatayer Jibneh فطاير جبنة + Fatayer Sabaneh فطاير سبانخ \nFatayer are a whole category delicious small baked treats that range from open-face\, pizza-like flatbreads to cute little baked turnovers\, with countless different shapes and fillings. Tonight menu features 3 different fatayers: a type of beef fatayer known as Sfiha with spiced halal ground beef\, tomato\, parsley\, onion\, pomegranate molasses and pine nuts -or- or fatayer jibneh with a mix of cheeses\, green onion\, parsley and black sesame seeds\, as well as a fatayer sabaneh with spinach\, onions and sumac. \nMuhammara (فطاير المحمره)\nis a spicy red pepper paste originally from Aleppo but found in countless variations throughout the Levant. \nMusabaha مسبحة\nIs a Syrian variation on what is probably the best known Levantine dish – chickpea hummus. The ingredients are the same\, but the chickpeas are left whole\, enrobed in a rich tahini sauce.\nServed with fresh veggies\, pickles & olives \nSalateh Naameh سلطة ناعمة\nThis “fine salad” can be found throughout the middle east\, with tomatoes\, cucumber\, and white onion are finely diced and seasoned with olive oil\, mint and lemon juice. \nRoz bel Haleeb رز بحليب\nWherever you find rice\, you’ll probably find a version of rice pudding. This delicious\, creamy version is scented with cardamom\, vanilla and rosewater\, and garnished with fresh seasonal fruit. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project. \n\n  \nTickets for this meal go on sale Friday\, August 4 at 8am
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-aug-10/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170803T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170803T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170722T202209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170722T204559Z
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SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — Aug 3
DESCRIPTION:Rez bel Shairieh\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Tabbouleh  تبولة‎‎\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Baloza بالوظة\n				\n		\n\n[lamb] Musaqait Elbatinjan ( مسقعة الباذنجان )\nWith eggplants and tomatoes in seasons\, there are lots of wonderful Levantine dishes to make! This dish\, a flavourful eggplants stew with green peppers\, chickpeas and small cubes of lamb is a lighter cousin of Greek Moussaka\, and is equally good hot or cold. \n[mushroom] Musaqait Elbatinjan ( مسقعة الباذنجان )\nAll the same delicious flavours\, but with mushrooms instead of lamb. \nServed with rez bel sharieh (rice with golden fried vermicelli). \nTabbouleh تبولة‎‎\nOriginally from the mountains of Syria and Lebanon\, tabbouleh has become one of the most popular salads in the Middle East. A fragrant herb salad of parsley and mint\, tomato and onion\, with a scattering of bulgur\, and seasoned with olive oil\, lemon\, and salt. \nBaloza بالوظة\nA delightful and refreshing parfait that layers a silky orange-blossom infused milk pudding with a tangy fruit-based spread (often orange or apricot) and is topped with a sprinkling of pistachio and some seasonal fruit. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project. \n\n  \nTickets for this meal go on sale Friday\, July 28 at 8am
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-aug-3/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170727T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170727T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170721T151858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170721T153856Z
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SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — July 27
DESCRIPTION:Foul moukala فول مقلّى\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Khyar belaban خيار بلبن\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Namoura نمُّورة\n				\n		\n\nFor this very unique speciality of Aleppo\, I found this lovely summary by food blogger Corinne Mossati: \n“The people of Aleppo have a shared passion. Not only do they pride themselves in food that is steeped in culinary traditions and guard their recipes close to heart\, they undeniably affirm their cuisine as the best in the Middle East. As one of the world’s oldest inhabited cities\, Aleppo’s cuisine takes inspiration from the mosaic of cultures that have inhabited Syria over the millennia\, as well as more recent influences of the Ottomans and Armenians. \nTalk to Aleppians about food and they’ll sing a litany of delicacies culminating in one dish unique to their city. Kabab Bil Karaz is a cherry kabab made with minced lamb and wishna\, a small and sour black cherry that grows on the outskirts of the city… From the first taste I had in Aleppo\, I was completely taken with the perfect balance of sweet and sour flavours\, the unique presentation on triangular pieces of bread decorated with pine nuts and parsley.” \n[beef] Lahmeh bil karaz لحمة بالكرز\nLightly spiced beef meatballs in a sweet & sour sauce made from sour cherries\, garnished with pine nuts and served with triangles of fresh flatbread. \n[vegetarian] Foul moukala فول مقلّى\nBroad beans sauteed with garlic and coriander\, with radish & pickles & fresh flatbread \nKobez bil foron خبز بالفرن\nSomewhere between pita and focaccia\, this thin\, homemade flatbread is perfect for mopping up delicious sauces. \nKhyar belaban خيار بلبن\nMuch like tzatziki\, it’s well-known Greek cousin\, this combines cool yogurt with garlic and cucumbers\, but the addition of mint makes for an especially delightful\, cool and refreshing summer salad. \nNamoura نمُّورة\nAn classic Syrian dessert\, a rich buttery semolina and yogurt cake\, garnished with almonds and drizzled with a orange-blossom infused syrup. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-july-27/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170720T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170720T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170717T170416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170717T171541Z
UID:42595-1500573600-1500577200@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — July 20
DESCRIPTION:Burgul Behommos برغل بحمص with Asora Hindbeh عصورة هندبة\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Fattoush فتوش\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Mabrosheh bil mrabah مبروشة بالمربى\n				\n		\n\n[chicken] Burgul Behommos with Chicken برغل بحمص\nBurgul (aka bulgur wheat)\, is a dried cracked wheat that is an ancient staple of the Middle and Near East. It is typically made from whole grain durum wheat that has been coarsely ground\, soaked\, steamed and dried\, a process that enhances its shelf life and nutritional profile. Compared to white rice\, bulgur has more fiber and protein\, a lower glycemic index\, and higher levels of most vitamins and minerals.\nBurgul Behommos is a festive dish which many Syrians take pride in cooking for family gatherings and celebrations. Chicken and chickpeas are boiled with spices and set aside. Then the burgul is cooked in the rich chicken broth\, before being re-combined with the chickpeas and topped with the deboned chicken. \n[vegetarian] Burgul Behommos برغل بحمص with Asora Hindbeh عصورة هندبة\nBurgul and chickpeas cooked in a vegetable stock\, topped with braised dandelion greens and topped with crispy onions. \nFattoush فتوش\nThis popular Levantine salad is made using toasted or fried pieces of pita bread combined with mixed greens\, fresh vegetables like tomatoes\, cucumber and radish\, but vary according to season and region. Mint and parsley lend a freshness and fragrance\, and dried sumac (the same staghorn sumac that grows here in Ontario) gives the olive oil-based dressing a distinctive tangy flavour. \nMabrosheh bil mrabah مبروشة بالمربى\nSyrian jam squares; some recipes are nearly universal. Buttery cake base with jam and a shredded streusel-like topping is a very old traditional and popular Arabic dessert\, but would be a familiar sight in a Canadian bakery or on a holiday table. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-july-20/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170713T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170713T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170710T171251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170713T235844Z
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SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — July 13
DESCRIPTION:Salateh Jarjeer صلطة جرجير\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Mutabal Kousa ( متبل كوسا)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ka’ak bil halib كعب بالحليب\n				\n		\n\nWe’re back! With summer in full swing and beautiful local vegetables filling up the markets\, it seemed like a perfect opportunity to kick off with one of the ladies’ favourite dishes. \n[beef] Kousa Mahashi كوسا محشي\nStuffed zucchinis are a dish cherished by the former Ottoman Empire\, and popular from the Balkans to the Levant. The small\, young pale green zucchini known as white marrows are the most popular. They are hollowed out with a special tool and stuffed with a mix of spiced ground halal beef\, rice and spices\, and cooked in a tomato broth with a hint of cinnamon. \n[vegetarian] Kousa Mahashi كوسا محشي\nWe’ll also be making a vegetarian version of the dish with a seasoned tomato\, onion and rice filling \nServed with fresh pita bread and Mutabal Kousa ( متبل كوسا)\, a delicious meze dip ingeniously made with tahini\, yogurt and the zucchini hearts that have been excavated when making the mahashi. Note: This Newcomer Kitchen recipe was recently featured in Lucy Waverman’s column in the latest LCBO Food & Drink Magazine! \nSalateh Jarjeer صلطة جرجير\nA refreshing salad of peppery arugula with fresh pomegranate and onions\, with a apple cider & lemon vinaigrette. \nKa’ak bil halib كعب بالحليب\nLong\, thin & buttery sesame-crusted cookies flavoured with vanilla\, anise and mahlab\, an amaretto-scented Syrian spice made from ground cherry pits. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-july-13/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170703T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170703T150000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170612T203724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180525T194457Z
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Canada Day Syrian Brunch with Newcomer Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:What better way to celebrate Canada Day Holiday Monday than with immersive\, all-day cooking workshop with Newcomer Kitchen on the delights of Syrian brunch? \nIn late 2016\, The Depanneur & Butler’s Pantry teamed up with the fabulous cooks from Newcomer Kitchen to host Canada’s first Syrian Brunch Pop-Up\, a sold out event that reached as far as the pages of SAVEUR Magazine. (In fact\, it has recently re-launched at Butler’s Pantry’s Roncesvalles location). \nIn that time\, many people have expressed interest in learning some of these fabulous recipes\, so for this holiday Monday\, The Dep and Newcomer Kitchen are teaming up to offer a full-day\, hands-on workshop delving into a some of the most popular dishes\, as well as some new ones. The class will cover a number of delicious and traditional Syrian recipes\, and will include a light meze lunch and food to take home. \n— Morning —\nPrepare the dough for the saj bread\, and set it aside to rise. \nJazmaz — a stellar dish of eggs cooked in a delicious tomato sauce and garnished with awarma (optional) — a unique preparation of small cubes of salted halal beef confit — the Syrian answer to bacon bits! \nFoul mokhala — broad beans are a popular breakfast dish throughout the Levant. This delightful dish of sautéed broad beans with garlic and coriander is extra special when made with fresh young beans\, but is also easily made with readily-available frozen beans. \n— Lunch —\nA fabulous brunch spread of the fresh Jazmaz and Foul will be served along with some labneh\, pitta bread and a selection of Middle Eastern jams\, juice and coffee or tea. \n— Afternoon —\nYou’ll learn how to make 2 exquisite mezze dips\, as well as a chance to roll out and bake traditional Syrian flatbread on the domed saj oven. \nMuhammara — a rich\, complex and slightly spicy dip of roasted red peppers\, tomato\, walnuts\, pomegranate molasses and Aleppo pepper. \nM’tabbal Kousa — a light\, refreshing alternative to the more common baba ganoush\, made with zucchini in a light yogurt and tahini dressing with garlic and fresh herbs. \nThe day will wrap up with an afternoon coffee break and chance to enjoy your freshly-made mezzes and bread\, and take home any extras.\n—– \n$125 +HST \n—– \nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian newcomer women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide a source of revenue for the cooks. \nWe also offer “Guest Cook” spots on Wednesdays where you can help & hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal. These can now be booked via AirBnB Experiences \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world!\n—– \nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project\n—– \nEvery week\, The Depanneur invites TO’s best culinary talents to lead fun\, hands-on workshops.\nLearn more about Workshops at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/workshop-canada-day-syrian-brunch-with-newcomer-kitchen/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170629T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170629T220000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170614T040428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170628T193846Z
UID:40411-1498759200-1498773600@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:From a Seed Comes a Tree: A Newcomer Kitchen Community Dinner
DESCRIPTION:From a Seed Comes a Tree: A Community Dinner in Celebration of Eid and Newcomer Kitchen\nA Joyful Night of Traditional Syrian Food\, Music & Activities\nWhere: The 519 • 519 Church St.\, Toronto\, just N. of Wellesley St.\nWhen: Thursday June 29 • Doors 6pm\, Dinner 7pm\, Music 8:30pm\nTickets: $35 • Tables of 6 & Kid’s tix available\, Cash Bar\, Prizes \nIn the last year\, Newcomer Kitchen has done some remarkable things: serving up over 4000 meals prepared by nearly 60 Syrian families\, and putting over $50\,000 directly into the hands of the newcomer community. \nIt has been made possible by the support of hundreds of individuals\, many of whom have never had a chance to meet. So we invite you all to join us in the spirit of Eid for a delicious community dinner of traditional Syrian food prepared by the talented cooks of Newcomer Kitchen\, along with fantastic music\, activities and prizes. \nWith musical performance by Esmaeel Abofakher\, Rahaf Al Akbani and the SyCa band \n\nMENU \nMezze\n Baba Ganouj (smoky eggplant & tahini dip) v\, gf\n Labneh (yogurt cheese) v\, gf\n Muhamarra (red pepper & walnut dip) v*\, gf\n served with pita bread\, pickles\, olives\, and fresh vegetables. \nMains\n Kebbeh Bel Sayniyeh (savoury bulgur cake with mushroom) v\n Chicken Mansaf (roasted chicken with yogurt sauce on bed of grain)\n Muldoom (layered vegetable casserole) v*\, gf\n Auzy (green pea rice pilaf\, topped with spiced beef and fried nuts) gf \nSides\n Salateh Malfouf (cabbage salad with pomegranate & sumac) v*\, gf\nKhyar Belaban (cucumber & yogurt with mint) v\, gf \nBeverages\nApricot Nectar\, Tamarind lemonade\, Sparkling water + Cash Bar \nDesserts:\n Namoura (semolina cake with almonds and rosewater syrup) v\n Mahalabia (milk pudding scented with orange blossom & pistachio) v\, gf\n Served with fresh seasonal fruit\, dry fruits & nuts \n#vegetarian (v)\, #vegan (v*) & #glutenfree (gf) options will be available.\n \n\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Kibbeh bel Senia (كبة بالصينية)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n\nReserve a table of 6 and save $10 — use the coupon code “shukran” at checkout \n\nPress Release (pdf)  |  Media inquiries: contact Len Senater\, 416-828-1990 \nSave
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/from-a-seed-comes-a-tree-a-newcomer-kitchen-community-dinner/
LOCATION:The 519\, 519 Church Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M4Y2C9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170525T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170525T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170522T185351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170522T203558Z
UID:39763-1495735200-1495738800@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — May 25
DESCRIPTION:Falafel فلافل\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Jazar bil Tahini جزر بطحينة\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Kaak bel Ajweh كعك بالعجوة\n				\n		\n\n[beef] Yabrak يبرق\nStuffed grape vine leaves can be found on tables all around the Eastern Mediterranean. This Syrian recipe\, features a ground beef and rice filling seasoned generously with parsley\, mint\, onion and black pepper. Some cooks add a bit of finely ground coffee that adds complexity and depth. They are cooked in a tangy sauce of tomato\, lemon\, pomegranate and olive oil\, and served with fresh pita bread. \n[vegetarian] Yalanji (بالنجي)\nYalanji referes to a range of vegetarian dishes stuffed with a seasoned rice filling\, including this version of stuffed grape leaves flecked with green pepper. \nFalafel فلافل\nMost people in Toronto are familiar with falafel\, probably the most universally known Middle Eastern street food as a sandwich in a pita pocket with various toppings. However Syrian falafels are unique in several ways. Larger\, donut-shaped\, and crusted in golden sesame seeds\, these deliciously seasoned chickpea fritters are served as a warm mezze for snacking. \nJazar bil Tahini جزر بطحينة\nA beautiful\, pale orange carrot and tahini dip\, perfect for dipping with the crispy falafel. \nKaak bel Ajweh كعك بالعجوة\nDelicious\, date-stuffed cookies flavoured with vanilla\, anise\, sesame seeds and mahlab\, a spice derived from cherry kernels that imparts a lovely marzipan aroma. These cookies are popular in Lebanon around Easter\, where they are known as “Crown” cookies\, their ring shape are thought to evoke Jesus’ crown of thorns. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-may-25/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170522T150000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170424T210311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170425T183038Z
UID:38879-1495447200-1495465200@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Syrian Home Cooking with Newcomer Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:Kibbeh Bel Sayniyeh\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Knafeh Nabulsia كنافة نابلسية\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Kaak bel Ajweh كعك بالعجوة\n				\n		\n\nAn immersive\, all-day cooking workshop on Victoria Day Holiday Monday! \nin 2016\, The Depanneur reached out to the Syrian newcomer community and has been delighting in the delicious results ever since. Our Newcomer Kitchen project has become something of a local sensation\, serving up 50 meals of traditional Syrian home cooking every week. \nIn that time\, many people have expressed interest in learning some of these fabulous recipes\, so for this holiday Monday\, The Dep and Newcomer Kitchen are teaming up to offer a full-day\, hands-on workshop delving into a some of our most popular Syrian dishes. The class will cover a number of delicious and traditional Syrian recipes\, and will include a light meze lunch and food to take home. \n— Morning —\nKibbeh is one of the most quintessentially Syrian dishes; I’ve been told that there are some 22 different kinds from Damascus alone! In this class we’ll be learning how to make 2 of them: \nKibbeh Lahmeh\nOne of the the most traditional and famous Syrian dishes. Bulgur wheat\, finely ground halal beef and spices are combined and formed into small football-shaped dumplings to be stuffed with a spiced mixture of ground beef and toasted pine nuts. They are then fried to give them a dark auburn and crisp exterior. \nKibbeh Bel Sayniyeh\nThis is a more unique vegetarian kibbeh\, made from two layers of bulgur and potato dough sandwiching a filling of chopped potato\, mushrooms\, nuts\, spices and pomegranate seeds. It is then artfully pre-sliced and decorated with blanched almonds before being baked. \nLUNCH\nYou’ll enjoy a light lunch of your still-warm kibbes along with a selection of Syrian mezzes\, salads and dips\, tea and sweets. \n— Afternoon —\nThe afternoon will focus on baking 2 very delicious Syrian desserts showcasing some of the special ingredients of the region. \nKnafeh Nabulsia\nThis dessert combines knafeh\, a finely shredded wheat pastry\, with a base of mild white cheese (known as Nabulsi\, originally from the Palestinian city of Nablus). It is baked until the pastry is golden and the cheese soft and gooey\, then it is all doused with a scented sugar syrup. This dish is recorded in the Levant as far back as the 10th century\, but the Ottoman Empire spread variations of it to across much of the Middle East. \nKaak bel Ajweh\nDelicious\, date-stuffed cookies flavoured with vanilla\, anise\, sesame seeds and mahlab\, a spice derived from cherry kernels that imparts a lovely marzipan aroma. These cookies are popular in Lebanon around Easter\, where they are known as “Crown” cookies\, their ring shape are thought to evoke Jesus’ crown of thorns. \nThe day will wrap up with an afternoon coffee break and chance to enjoy your freshly-made sweets. \n—– \n$125 +HST \n—–\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. The project now supports over 55 women and paid out over $30\,000 directly into the community in 2016. \nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project. \n—–\nEvery Monday\, The Depanneur invites TO’s best culinary talents to lead fun\, hands-on workshops. \nLearn more about Workshops at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/workshop-syrian-home-cooking-with-newcomer-kitchen-3/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170518T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170518T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170515T184842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170516T155835Z
UID:39486-1495130400-1495134000@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — May 18
DESCRIPTION:Salatet Shmandar سلطة شمندر\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Lazakiat  لزاقيات\n				\n		\n\n[chicken] Kabsa كبسة‎‎\nKabsa is a family of rice dishes believed to be indigenous to Saudi Arabia\, where it is commonly regarded as a national dish. I can be found in most Arab states of the Persian Gulf (where it is also known as makbūs مكبوس‎‎)\, and into Jordan\, Palestine and Southern Syria.\nThese dishes are usually made with a long-grain rice such as basmati\, meat – in our case halal chicken – some finely cut vegetables\, and a mixture of spices\, of which there are countless regional variations\, but might include black pepper\, cloves\, cardamom\, saffron\, cinnamon\, black lime\, bay leaves and nutmeg. This particular recipe also features the addition of tiny golden raisins. \n[vegetarian] Kabsa كبسة‎‎\nA vegetarian version of this dish\, garnished with green peas\, diced peppers\, cauliflower\, and fried nuts. \nSalatet Shmandar سلطة شمندر\nSweet and earthy local Ontario beets\, cooked until tender and cubed\, mixed with chickpeas\, parsley\, lemon & olive oil make for a colourful\, delicious and healthy salad. \nLazakiat لزاقيات\nA spectacular dessert composed of many layers of paper-thin crepes\, seasoned with turmeric\, ginger\, anise and black sesame with a creamy sauce made from sesame halva\, and garnished with fried walnut pieces. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius\n(approx. Keele to Spadina\, St. Clair to Lakeshore) \nNEW 6km Delivery Option!\nIf you live outside the free delivery zone\, we are testing a new delivery option in partnership with foodora: $10 flat fee for any address within a 6km radius\n(approx. Park Lawn to DVP\, Eglinton to Lakeshore). \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-may-18/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170511T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170511T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170508T165910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170508T182424Z
UID:39305-1494504000-1494504000@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — May 11
DESCRIPTION:Foul moukala فول مقلّى\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Saltett hindbeh  سلطة هندبة أو هندباء \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Tamaria (تمرية)\n				\n		\n\nFor this very unique speciality of Aleppo\, I found this lovely summary by food blogger Corinne Mossati: \n“The people of Aleppo have a shared passion. Not only do they pride themselves in food that is steeped in culinary traditions and guard their recipes close to heart\, they undeniably affirm their cuisine as the best in the Middle East. As one of the world’s oldest inhabited cities\, Aleppo’s cuisine takes inspiration from the mosaic of cultures that have inhabited Syria over the millennia\, as well as more recent influences of the Ottomans and Armenians. \nTalk to Aleppians about food and they’ll sing a litany of delicacies culminating in one dish unique to their city. Kabab Bil Karaz is a cherry kabab made with minced lamb and wishna\, a small and sour black cherry that grows on the outskirts of the city… From the first taste I had in Aleppo\, I was completely taken with the perfect balance of sweet and sour flavours\, the unique presentation on triangular pieces of bread decorated with pine nuts and parsley.” \n[beef] Lahmeh bil karaz لحمة بالكرز\nLightly spiced beef meatballs in a sweet & sour sauce made from sour cherries\, garnished with pine nuts and served with fresh pita bread. \n[vegetarian] Foul moukala فول مقلّى\nBroad beans sauteed with garlic and coriander\, with radish & pickles & fresh pita \nSaltett hindbeh  سلطة هندبة أو هندباء \nDandelion greens salad with tomatoes\, onion\, mint\, garlic\, lemon & olive oil \nTamaria تمرية\nA broad term for a range of sweets made from dates (“tamar” is date)\, this attractive recipe of date paste in spiral around a buttery cookie-crumb filling is scented with spices and decorated with crushed pistachios. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-may-11-2/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170504T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170504T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170501T040020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170503T200007Z
UID:39123-1493920800-1493924400@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — May 4
DESCRIPTION:Fasolia bel Zait فاصولية بالزيت\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Salateh Malfouf سلطة ملفوف \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Knafeh Nabulsia كنافة نابلسية\n				\n		\n\n[fish] Sayadieh صيادية\nFish and seafood is something of a rarity in Syrian cuisine\, but it does appear in the specialities of areas along the Mediterranean coast in the East. In this dish (roughly translated as “fisherman’s dish”)\, white fish (tilapia) is delicately seasoned with a blend of warm spices (baharat)\, and served atop long grain rice cooked in a flavourful\, rich brown caramelized onion and fish stock. It is garnished with fried almonds\, pine nuts and crispy fried onions\, and served with lemon & tahini sauce known as Taratour. \n[vegetarian] Fasolia bel Zait فاصوليا بالزيت و رز بالشعرية\nGreen beans and garlic slow-cooked in olive oil with tomatoes and garnished with tart pomegranate molasses; served with a side of Rez bel Shairieh (rice with vermicelli). \nSalateh Malfouf سلطة ملفوف\nA cool\, refreshing salad made of chopped cabbage\, diced tomatoes and pomegranate seeds\, dressed with olive oil\, garlic\, lemon juice\, sumac\, and fresh mint. \nKnafeh Nabulsia كنافة نابلسية\nThis version of knafeh\, a dessert with a base of mild white cheese (known as Nabulsi) topped with a crispy shredded pastry surface\, doused with a scented sugar syrup\, originates in the Palestinian city of Nablus as far back as 10th century\, but variations spread with the Ottoman Empire to include much of the Middle East. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-may-4/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170427T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170427T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170424T152435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170424T153448Z
UID:38841-1493316000-1493319600@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — April 27
DESCRIPTION:Rez bel Shairieh\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Tabbouleh  تبولة‎‎\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Sfouf  صفوف\n				\n		\n\n[beef ] Kibbeh Summaqiyah كبة سماقية\nKibbeh in sumac sauce are a specialty of Aleppo\, considered by many to be the culinary capital of Syria. Kibbeh – egg-sized elongated balls of finely ground spiced halal beef and bulgur stuffed with a ground beef and nut mixture\, are fried and then topped with a tangy\, dark red sumac-infused sauce with lots of onion (and sometimes eggplant and/or lamb as well\, dependig on the region and the season). Served with Rez bel Shairieh (rice with vermicelli) \n[vegetarian] Kibbeh Summaqiyah كبة سماقية\nVegetarian kibbeh\, with a bulgur and potato dough and a mushroom and walnut filling\, also served with a tangy sumac sauce \nTabbouleh تبولة‎‎\nOriginally from the mountains of Syria and Lebanon\, tabbouleh has become one of the most popular salads in the Middle East. A fragrant herb salad of parsley and mint\, tomato and onion\, with a scattering of bulgur\, and seasoned with olive oil\, lemon\, and salt. \nS’fouf صفوف\nA light\, delicate semolina cake\, made golden with turmeric and fragrant with anise\, vanilla\, and coconut\, studded with black sesame seeds and topped with pistachio. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-april-27/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170420T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170420T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170418T024613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170418T033544Z
UID:38550-1492711200-1492714800@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — April 20
DESCRIPTION:[chicken] Fatteh Djaj فتتة جاج\nFatteh (فتّة‎‎ meaning crushed or crumbs) is a broad category of Levantine dishes made with pieces of crispy flatbread layered with yogurt and other ingredients. It is popular across Egypt\, Palestine\, Lebanon\, Jordan and Southern Syria\, but uncommon further North. This dish is so closely associated with Syrian food that it is also known as shâmiyât (شاميات ) or ‘Damascene’. This recipe\, by Suher J. from Sweida\, is notable for its use of golden\, turmeric-and-spice-infused basmati rice and its garnish of butter-fried walnuts. The dish is built up in layers of bread\, rice\, yogurt & tahini sauce\, chicken\, nuts\, and garnishes. We will be preparing this dish in parts – crispy bread (dry)\, rice & chicken (to be warmed) and sauce (room temperature) separately\, so they can be combined at the last moment for the best combination of flavours\, temperatures and textures. \n[vegetarian] Fatteh Hummus فتتة حُمُّص\nFatteh with crispy pita\, seasoned rice\, yogurt-tahini sauce and walnuts\, with chickpeas instead of chicken. \nSalateh Naameh سلطة ناعمة\nThis quintessential Mediterranean salad can be found throughout the middle east\, with tomatoes\, cucumber\, and white onion are finely diced and seasoned with olive oil\, mint and lemon juice. \nJoz Al-Hind أقراص جوز الهند \nChewy coconut macaroon-like cookies with a hint of vanilla and lemon peel. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-april-20/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170413T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170413T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T170039
CREATED:20170410T215535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170410T220038Z
UID:38311-1492106400-1492110000@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — April 13
DESCRIPTION:[beef] Mahashi Bialllahma محاشي باللحمة\n-or-\n[vegetarian] Mahashi Nabatia محاشي نباتية\nStuffed vegetables were cherished by the former Ottoman Empire\, and they made them popular from the Balkans to the Levant. Pale green young zucchinis are very popular\, but almost any vegetable can be Mashi (stuffed). Today it’s a combination of eggplants (batenjan)\, tomatoes (bandoura) and peppers (flefle)\, stuffed with a mix of ground halal beef and rice\, or a spiced rice mixture for a vegetarian option. \nMutabal Batenjan متبل باذنجان\nSyrian home cooking is notable for its economy and minimal waste. The pulp scooped out of the middle of the eggplants when they are cored to make Mahashi is not thrown out\, but rather cooked up and combined with yogurts\, tahini\, garlic & lemon to transform it into a delicious meze dip similar to baba ganoush. Served with fresh pita. \nFattoush فتوش\nThis popular Levantine salad is made using toasted or fried pieces of pita bread combined with mixed greens\, fresh vegetables like tomatoes\, cucumber and radish\, but vary according to season and region. Mint and parsley lend a freshness and fragrance\, and dried sumac (the same staghorn sumac that grows here in Ontario) gives the olive oil-based dressing a distinctive tangy flavour. \nNamoura نمُّورة\nAn classic Syrian dessert\, a rich buttery semolina and yogurt cake\, garnished with almonds and drizzled with a orange-blossom infused syrup. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-april-13/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170406T180000
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SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN — April 6
DESCRIPTION:Khyar Belaban خيار بلبن\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Fatayer al tofah فطاير تفاح \n				\n		\n\n[beef] Bulgur Bandoura برغل ببندورة \nBulgur\, whole wheat that has been parboiled\, dried and then cracked\, is one of the very nutritious staple grains in Syrian cuisine. It comes in a range of colours\, from pale yellow to dark brown\, and grinds\, from very fine to coarse. In this classic dish\, bulgur is cooked with tomatoes (bandoura)\, onions and olive oil to give it a rich\, tangy flavour and a moist texture almost approaching a risotto. It is topped with small cubes (suqaar) of halal beef\, that has been braised in a seasoned broth (which is also used to cook the bulgur)\, and garnished with some chickpeas\, parsley\, and pickles. \n[vegetarian] Bulgur Bandoura برغل ببندورة\nThe vegetarian version will be cooked in seasoned tomato juice with onions and olive oil\, generously topped with with extra chickpeas\, and garnished with colourful tangy pickles. \nKhyar Belaban خيار بلبن\nYogurt and cucumbers with a touch of garlic is popular combination throughout the Mediterranean\, but the addition of mint makes for an especially delightful\, cool and refreshing salad. \nFatayer al tofah فطاير تفاح\nThese crescent-shaped cookies are a specialty of Ghada\, one of our talented cooks. She says they are originally from Turkey\, but are widely made in Syria where they are know under a number of different names. These attractive\, buttery cookies are stuffed with a delicious homemade apple jam; slits in the cookie reveal the filling. \n$20 +HST \n\nMeals are available for pickup from The Depanneur\,\n1033 College Street (between Dufferin & Dovercourt) from 6–7pm\nfoodora sponsors FREE Delivery within 3km radius \n  \n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a new project that invites groups of Syrian refugee women to use our kitchen to cook traditional Syrian dishes in a fun\, social setting. Meals are prepared and packaged\, and then sold online for pickup or delivery to pay for all the ingredients and provide an honorarium for the cooks. \nWe also offer 1 spot to help/hang out in the kitchen\, learn the recipes and join the ladies for family meal on Thursday afternoon. We are asking for a $50 donation for this\, which will go to topping up the $ we have to share with the cooks. This is available for purchase online\, on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nProceeds from the sale of meals goes directly to the newcomer cooks. However this does not cover the costs of the enormous amount of behind-the-scenes coordination required to keep this project going. You can support the Newcomer Kitchen project directly and our vision of expanding this model to support more women in more neighbourhoods!\nHelp us take this idea into any restaurant kitchen\, in any city in the world! \n—–\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-april-6/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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