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SUMMARY:COMMUNAL DINNER: Turkish Delight | Tuba Tunç
DESCRIPTION:The Depanneur + The Bentway Communal Table 2023 \nFamily-style dining in a unique urban setting. Communal Tables are seated\, family-style meals\, served and shared at 10 tables of 6\, where you bring your own plates and cutlery.\nTHU July 27 | Turkish Delight | Tuba Tunç\nStrachan Gate at The Bentway • 6pm • Pre-order online until TUE July 25\nTurkey has an ancient culinary tradition stretching back to the very beginnings of Western civilization. From these deep roots the Ottomans developed a sophisticated and aristocratic cuisine based on ingredients and influences pulled from an empire that stretched from North Africa across the Middle East and into Greece and the Balkans. The flavours of contemporary Turkish food emerge from this mix of cultures and traditions\, and shine in Chef Tuba Tunç’s selection of inspired dishes.\n—– \nYaprak Sarma [Vegetarian]\nA classic Turkish mezze\, or small appetizer\, these Southern Anatolian-style rolled grape leaves are stuffed with a mix of bulgur\, biber salcasi (Turkish tomato & pepper paste)\, herbs and spices\, slow-cooked in sumac-infused broth. Served with haydari\, a pressed yogurt dip with garlic and dill. \nThe main course is inspired by the Turkish Aegean coast where artichokes (enginar) are plentiful and popular when they are in season. \nBesamel Soslu Etli Enginar [Beef]\nArtichoke hearts filled with beef braised in tomato sauce\, and topped with a rich bechamel sauce\n-or-\nBesamel Soslu Sebzeli Enginar [Vegetarian]\nArtichoke hearts filled with peas and carrots topped with a rich bechamel sauce \nServed with rice and mixed green salad. \nSutlu Irmik Tatlisi\nSemolina puddings must be good; versions can be found from Finland to India. This traditional Turkish dessert is flavoured with lemon and vanilla topped with seasonal fruit compote.\n—– \nMeat or Vegetarian\nTurkish Delight\n$40 pp + HST \n\nTuba Tunç was a marketing professional in Istanbul for 10 years\, but her true passion has always been cooking. Through countless dinner parties for friends and family\, she came to realize that she needed to follow this passion and turn it into a career. Since graduating from the Culinary Management Program at George Brown College\, she has worked in various positions at restaurants including managing Anatolia\, one of the oldest Turkish Restaurants in Toronto. Tuba has since founded Lokum Eats\, a restaurant where she showcases traditional Turkish & Ottoman cuisine that will be opening its doors at its new location in the Junction very soon. \nlokumeats.com | IG: @lokumeats \n\nPay It Forward\nAt check out\, you will be invited to optionally contribute towards our Pay It Forward initiative. Pay it Forward funds go to Dashmaawaan Bemaadzinjin (They Feed the People) to support the food security needs of vulnerable persons in Toronto’s Indigenous community. \n\n2023 Communal Dinner FAQs
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/communal-dinner-turkish-delight-tuba-tunc/
LOCATION:The  Bentway\, 250 Fort York Blvd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bentway Dinners 2022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220818T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220818T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T141835
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SUMMARY:COMMUNAL DINNER: Seoul Food BBQ | Greg Couillard
DESCRIPTION:The Depanneur + The Bentway Communal Dinners 2022\nFamily-style dining in a unique urban setting\, Communal Dinners are seated\, family-style meals\, served and shared at 10 tables of 6\, where you bring your own plates and cutlery. \nTHU Aug 18 • Strachan Gate at The Bentway • 6pm\nPre-order online until TUE Aug 16\, 10pm\nChef Greg Couillard is best known for his unique and eclectic mix of Caribbean\, Asian\, Latin\, and Indian flavours and ingredients. He has forged a reputation as a fearless culinary innovator\, a kind of supercollider of food ideas\, smashing them together with incredible force\, producing novel and exotic new dishes for lucky diners to marvel at. Chef Greg’s 30+ year culinary legacy has left an indelible impression on fine dining in Toronto\, opening eyes\, minds & palates to the incredible culinary diversity of our city. For this dinner\, Greg casts his net across Asia\, reeling in flavours from China\, Thailand and Korea\, and bringing it all to the table with his inimitable panache.\n—– \nCold Shanghai Noodle Salad\nFat\, spicy noodles dressed with a Hunan black bean and creamy sesame dressing\, tossed with shredded Asian greens\, crunchy bean sprouts\, cilantro and Thai basil. \nSmoked Seoul Beef Brisket\nClassic Korean flavours meet old-school\, low-and-slow smoky BBQ in this ‘Seoul Food’ mash up\, slathered with homemade  BBQ sauce spiked with Greg’s signature No Refund pineapple hot sauce.\n–or–\nVeggies & Tofu in Red Coconut Curry\nA summery mix of squash\, yams\, peppers and leeks tossed with from tofu in a succulent red coconut curry! \nForbidden Fried Rice\nA colourful wok-fry of of “forbidden” black rice & vegetables. \nSugarplum Fairy\nLuscious\, fragrant almond cake\, studded with ginger-candied plums\n—– \nMeat\, Vegetarian or 1/2+1/2\nSeoul Food BBQ Dinner\n$69 for 2  • $129 for 4  • for 6 $189 \nSOLD OUT!\nORDERING FOR THIS EVENT IS CLOSED.\n\nIt would not be hyperbole to suggest that Greg Couillard is one of the most influential chefs in Toronto’s culinary history. Through groundbreaking restaurants like The Parrot\, Stelle\, Avec\, Sarkis\, The Spice Room and many others\, his prescient embrace of this city’s multicultural flavours and ingredients revolutionized fine dining in Toronto\, and foreshadowed the eclectic\, international menus many now take for granted. Chef Greg’s latest project includes a new line of hot sauces called No Refund… Too Hot? Too Bad! \n  \n\nPay It Forward\nAt check out\, you will be given the opportunity to contribute towards our Pay It Forward program to create fresh meals for the The Fort York-Spadina Community Care Program. For every Pay It Forward meal purchased\, The Depanneur and The Bentway will match funds to provide a second meal to double the impact of your generosity. \n\n2022 Communal Dinner FAQs
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/communal-dinner-seoul-food-bbq-greg-couillard/
LOCATION:The  Bentway\, 250 Fort York Blvd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bentway Dinners 2022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220811T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220811T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T141835
CREATED:20220725T160250Z
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SUMMARY:COMMUNAL DINNER:  Indonesian Rijsttafel | Elita Rocka
DESCRIPTION:The Depanneur + The Bentway Communal Dinners 2022\nFamily-style dining in a unique urban setting\, Communal Dinners are seated\, family-style meals\, served and shared at 10 tables of 6\, where you bring your own plates and cutlery. \nTHU Aug 11 • Strachan Gate at The Bentway • 6pm\nPre-order online until TUE Aug 9\, 10pm\nDutch for “rice table\,” rijsttafel is part of the Dutch-Indonesian colonial heritage\, a meal for festive occasions to be enjoyed with family or friends. It consists of serving many small Indonesian dishes\, revolving around rice\, to be shared with the whole table. Tonight Chef Elita from Nai Nai Indonesian Food curates an exquisite selection of the diverse and delicious dishes from Indonesia’s many cultures and culinary traditions.\n—– \nGado-Gado\nGado-gado is a popular Sundanese dish that masterfully combines slightly sweet\, spicy\, and savory flavours. A kind of composed salad\, it consists of blanched vegetables\, boiled potatoes\, long bean and chayote\, fried tofu and hard-boiled eggs drizzled with justly famous Indonesian peanut sauce. \nNasi Kuning\nIn Indonesia\, nasi kuning (turmeric rice) is a dish traditionally served during celebrations\, where its golden color is a symbol of good fortune. It is often stuffed into a cone-shape mold to make the centerpiece of a ceremonial nasi tumpeng plate in the Javanese slamatan celebration\, a communal feast symbolizing social unity. \nSate Ayam (chicken)\nSate (aka satay) is maybe the best known and most beloved of all Indonesian dishes. Small skewers of chicken are marinated overnight with chili\, ginger\, turmeric\, herbs and sweet soy sauce\, before being grilled and served with peanut sauce\n+\nTelur Balado\nOriginating from Northern Sumatra (Padang or Minang)\, this humble dish takes hard-boiled eggs\, deep-fries them until golden and slightly crispy on the outside\, and then simmeres them in a flavourful sauce of red chili peppers\, tomatoes\, and garlic.\n–or–\nSate Tempe (vegetarian)\nA plant-based version of satay made with tempeh\, a dense cake of fermented soybeans that originates in Indonesia\, that picks up a delicious smoky flavor as it grilled.\n+\nJamur Balado\nShitake mushroom simmered in a spicy chili pepper\, tomatoes\, and garlic sauce. \nBuncis Tumis\nFresh green beans\, simply stir-fried with garlic\, salt\, sugar and spicy sambal. \nAcar Timun\nA tart and refreshing Indonesian pickle made with fresh cucumber\, carrots\, fresh green chilies\, shallots and seasoned with white vinegar\, salt\, and sugar. \nEs Teler\nEs teler (tipsy ice) is a rich and luxurious Indonesian fruit cocktail\, with avocado\, coconut meat\, grass jelly\, jackfruit and other fruits\, served with luscious sauce coconut milk\, sweetened condensed milk\, fragrant pandan leaf\, and hint of salt. \n—– \nMeat\, Vegetarian or 1/2+1/2\nIndonesian Rijsttafel Dinner\n$69 for 2  • $129 for 4  • for 6 $189 \nSOLD OUT!\nORDERING FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED.\n\nChef Elita learned her craft from several generations of family chefs; her grandmother founded a popular noodle restaurant in Central Jakarta that has been a local staple for over 3 decades\, and now owns a noodle factory in Indonesia. Her Mother continued the restaurant business with Elita at her hip. Those indelible experiences have inspired Elita to bring her own authentic Indonesian meals to Toronto. As a food entrepreneur\, she has catered for the Indonesian embassy and has recently launched NaiNai Noodles\, an Indonesian noodle bar and take out restaurant on King St. W.\nIG @nainai.noodles | nainainoodles.com \n\nPay It Forward\nAt check out\, you will be given the opportunity to contribute towards our Pay It Forward program to create fresh meals for the The Fort York-Spadina Community Care Program. For every Pay It Forward meal purchased\, The Depanneur and The Bentway will match funds to provide a second meal to double the impact of your generosity. \n\n2022 Communal Dinner FAQs
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/communal-dinner-indonesian-rijsttafel-elita-rocka/
LOCATION:The  Bentway\, 250 Fort York Blvd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bentway Dinners 2022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220804T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220804T200000
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SUMMARY:COMMUNAL DINNER:  Casbah Flavours | Dali Chehimi
DESCRIPTION:The Depanneur + The Bentway Communal Dinners 2022\nFamily-style dining in a unique urban setting\, Communal Dinners are seated\, family-style meals\, served and shared at 10 tables of 6\, where you bring your own plates and cutlery. \nTHU Aug 4 • Strachan Gate at The Bentway • 6pm\nPre-order online until TUE Aug 2\, 10pm\nLong-time Dep favourite\, Chef Dali Chehimi brings his traditional Tunisian favourites to the table for a delicious taste of the Casbah! Tunisian cuisine features all the hallmarks of delicious North African food: complex spices\, lush combinations of fruit and meat\, Mediterranean ingredients and a hint of French colonial influence. Tagines\, the flavourful stews that range from Morocco to Egypt\, get their name from the characteristic conical dishes of the same name that they are most often cooked in.\n—– \nSalade Mechouia\nHot and sweet peppers cooked until meltingly tender\, stewed with tomatoes\, onions\, garlic\, capers and black olives\, garnished with tuna\, sliced eggs and extra virgin olive oil; garnished with capers\, black olives\, sliced hard boiled eggs and tuna; served with baguette. \nChicken & Apricot Tagine\nThis dish features the classic North African combination of fruit\, meat and aromatic spices. Tender chicken braised in a tomato broth with fresh ginger\, cumin\, coriander\, and cinnamon\, garnished with slivered almonds.\n– or –\nVegetable Tagine\nA North African classic\, a fragrant stew of zucchini\, pumpkin\, onions\, garlic\, and white beets in a lightly spiced tomato broth; garnished with slivered almonds \nRouz Djerbi\nAlso known as Riz Djerbien\, this is named after the island of Djerba in Tunisia from where this dish hails. Similar to a biryani in that a variety of ingredients like spinach\, peppers\, chickpeas\, and harissa combine to create flavourful dish where the rice soaks up the flavours as it cooks. \nServed with side of refreshing carrot salad with lemon\, honey and rosewater. \nBasbousa\nA dense\, luscious cake of coarse semolina\, golden and crunchy on top and tender beneath\, soaked in a lemon syrup and topped with fresh summer berries. \n—– \nMeat\, Vegetarian or 1/2+1/2\nNorth African Dinner\n$69 for 2  • $129 for 4  • for 6 $189 \nORDERING FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED\n\nA veteran Toronto restaurateur\, Dali Chehimi’s storied career has seen him working at iconic restaurants such as Sassafraz\, Sarkis and Avec\, as well as running Casbah\, a catering company specializing in Tunisian fare. \n\nPay It Forward\nAt check out\, you will be given the opportunity to contribute towards our Pay It Forward program to create fresh meals for the The Fort York-Spadina Community Care Program. For every Pay It Forward meal purchased\, The Depanneur and The Bentway will match funds to provide a second meal to double the impact of your generosity. \n\n2022 Communal Dinner FAQs
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/communal-dinner-casbah-flavours-dali-chehimi/
LOCATION:The  Bentway\, 250 Fort York Blvd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bentway Dinners 2022
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SUMMARY:COMMUNAL DINNER:  Creole vs Kreyól | Marc Kusitor + Daniel Holloway
DESCRIPTION:The Depanneur + The Bentway Communal Dinners 2022\nFamily-style dining in a unique urban setting\, Communal Dinners are seated\, family-style meals\, served and shared at 10 tables of 6\, where you bring your own plates and cutlery. \nTHU Jul 28 • Strachan Gate at The Bentway • 6pm\nPre-order online until TUE July 26\, 10pm\nThere are many legacies of colonialism\, many terrible\, and yet still some wonderful things have emerged from this collision of cultures. In places where French and African cultures touched\, a vibrant fusion cuisine emerged. Creole (Louisiana) and Kreyól (Haiti) foodways share common roots but represent diverse branches\, informed by the idiosyncrasies of history and terroir. Chefs Marc Kusitor and Dan Holloway playfully explore the intersection of these two culinary worlds\, where French techniques meet African traditions and New World ingredients.\n—– \nCornbread with Sides\nAt the iconic Creole restaurant Dookie Chase in New Orleans\, it’s traditional to begin a meal with cornbread and a selection of spreads. Tonight homemade Southern-style cornbread is paired with a smoked mango and yellow pepper jelly brightened with sour orange\, tartinade d’avocats\, a creamy\, spicy blend of avocado and scotch bonnet\, and epis butter\, a classic French compound butter built around the traditional Haitian seasoning blend of peppers\, garlic and herbs. \nPoul Ak Kalalou \n(Braised Chicken with Okra and Andouille Scented Rice)\nA play on the flavours of Creole Gumbo and Haitian Poul ak Sos (stewed chicken). Citrus-marinated chicken legs braised in a spicy tomato based liquid and finished with whole okra to add body to the sauce. Served with rice cooked in the renderings of smoked Cajun andouille sausage.\n–or–\nCauliflower Étouffée\n(Smothered Cauliflower with Black Eyed Peas and Brown Rice)\nÉtouffée — French for ‘smothered’ —is a rich\, often spicy stew that show its French roots through the use of a nutty\, golden roux (a paste of flour cooked in oil or butter). Here cauliflower\, originally from Europe\, meets black-eyed peas\, an ingredient brought to the New World by enslaved Africans\, in a lush fresh tomato-based sauce\, smothered over toothsome brown rice. \nCorassol Ice Cream Sandwiches\nFragrant\, tropical soursop is the star in this double-churned homemade ice cream\, sandwiched between rich\, spiced ‘Maria’ cookies\n—– \nMeat\, Vegetarian or 1/2+1/2\nCreole vs Kreyól Dinner\n$69 for 2  • $129 for 4  • for 6 $189 \nTHIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\n\nChef Daniel Holloway is a professional chef who\, together with partner Marie Fitrion\, founded Urban Acorn in 2012 to pursue innovative plant-forward connections between food and community. @urbanacornca @chefholloway @voodoohaggis \nChef Marc Kusitor\, a George Brown culinary grad\, is interested in exploring the possibilities in the space between tradition and innovation in Afro-Caribbean cuisine.  @choptimecatering \n\nPay It Forward\nAt check out\, you will be given the opportunity to contribute towards our Pay It Forward program to create fresh meals for the The Fort York-Spadina Community Care Program. For every Pay It Forward meal purchased\, The Depanneur and The Bentway will match funds to provide a second meal to double the impact of your generosity. \n\n2022 Communal Dinner FAQs
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/communal-dinner-creole-vs-kreyol-marc-kusitor-daniel-holloway/
LOCATION:The  Bentway\, 250 Fort York Blvd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bentway Dinners 2022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220721T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220721T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T141835
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SUMMARY:COMMUNAL DINNER:  Filipino Kamayan | Maria Polotan
DESCRIPTION:The Depanneur + The Bentway Communal Dinners 2022\nFamily-style dining in a unique urban setting\, Communal Dinners are seated\, family-style meals\, served and shared at 10 tables of 6\, where you bring your own plates and cutlery. \nTHU Jul 21 • Strachan Gate at The Bentway • 6pm\nPre-order online until TUE July 19\, 10pm\nKamayan is a Tagalog word that translates to “by hand” and refers to a traditional Filipino style of eating—communally\, and without plates or utensils. A typical kamayan meal features a table covered in banana leaves which is then artfully arranged with a variety of traditional Filipino dishes served rice\, condiments and garnishes. Join Maria Polotan of Mama Linda’s for the unique culinary experience of kamayan\, showcasing the flavours and traditions of Filipino cuisine.\n—– \nKinilaw na Pusong Saging\nBanana hearts\, the tender centre of the flower of the banana palm\, are a popular Filipino delicacy similar to artichoke hearts. In this dish\, thin slices of blanched banana hearts are prepared in the style of kinilaw\, a dish similar to ceviche\, with a tart\, acidic dressing of coconut vinegar\, lime juice\, shallots and ginger\, finished off with coconut cream. \nGinataang Manok (chicken) –or– Ginataang Sitaw at Kalabasa (vegetarian)\nChicken or long bean and Asian squash simmered in a rich coconut broth flavoured with garlic\, ginger\, onion\, and lemongrass. \nEnsaladang Talong\nA salad of grilled Asian eggplant\, tomatoes\, green onions in a lime-honey-ginger dressing \nApan-Apan \nAn Ilonggo dish from the Western Philippines\, this dish of kangkong (water spinach) is prepared with traditional adobo flavours of garlic\, coconut vinegar\, soy sauce\, bay leaf and black pepper. \nAchara\nA tangy pickle of green papaya\, carrot\, onion\, garlic\, and ginger. \nThis meal will be served kamayan-style\, on banana leaves\, with a mix of white & brown rices\, and a selection of condiments like cilantro chutney and crispy garlic.\nNote: food will be served communally on the tables with serving utensils\, and guests are asked to served themselves onto their own plates\n \nMaja Blanca\nA light\, delicate custard of young coconut juice and meat\, coconut milk\, corn\, milk\, sugar\, and cornstarch.\n—– \nMeat\, Vegetarian or 1/2+1/2\nFilipino Kamayan Dinner\n$69 for 2  • $129 for 4  • for 6 $189 \nORDERING FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED\n\nMaria Lourdes Polotan grew up in a family where food played a central part on how life was celebrated; the kitchen was where the family congregated and her mother presided. Maria has begun to share sharing her passion for food by cooking for others through her catering project Mama Linda’s\, offering traditional Filipino home cooking with quality local ingredients at pop-up events\, catering and at Withrow Park Farmers’ Market in the summer. @mamalindasto \n\nPay It Forward\nAt check out\, you will be given the opportunity to contribute towards our Pay It Forward program to create fresh meals for the The Fort York-Spadina Community Care Program. For every Pay It Forward meal purchased\, The Depanneur and The Bentway will match funds to provide a second meal to double the impact of your generosity. \n\n2022 Communal Dinner FAQs
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/communal-dinner-filipino-kamayan-maria-polotan/
LOCATION:The  Bentway\, 250 Fort York Blvd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bentway Dinners 2022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220714T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220714T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T141835
CREATED:20220623T162127Z
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SUMMARY:COMMUNAL DINNER: Teta's Palestinian Kitchen | Mary Freij
DESCRIPTION:The Depanneur + The Bentway Communal Dinners 2022\nFamily-style dining in a unique urban setting\, Communal Dinners are seated\, family-style meals\, served and shared at 10 tables of 6\, where you bring your own plates and cutlery. \nTHU Jul 14 • Strachan Gate at The Bentway • 6pm\nPre-order online until TUE July 12\, 10pm\nIn so many of the world’s culinary tractions\, delicious food and their warm memories are the domain of grandmothers. Chef Mary Freij’s newest project\, Teta’s (Grandmother’s) Kitchen is an homage to those recipes\, connecting Mary to her Palestinian and Lebanese roots\, and sharing the stories and flavours from her family’s kitchen.\n—– \nWatermelon & Feta Salad\nThe perfect summer salad; juicy\, sweet watermelon and rich\, salty feta are an addictive combination\, topped with a tangy a pomegranate molasses dressing and a sprinkling of fresh mint \nSamakeh Harra (fish)\nA traditional Palestinian/Lebanese dish from the seaside\, delicate white fish fillets are cooked with a fresh\, spicy tomato sauce with plenty of onions\, garlic\, coriander and green pepper.\n–or–\nKoussa Banadoura (vegan)\nFresh summer zucchini lightly cooked with chickpeas in a spicy tomato sauce. \nServed with golden basmati rice and a simple spinach salad. \nCardamom Date Cake\nA rich\, dark & luscious date cake topped with cardamom-infused caramel\n—– \nMeat\, Vegetarian or 1/2+1/2\nTeta’s Kitchen Palestinian Dinner\n$69 for 2  • $129 for 4  • for 6 $189 \nORDERING FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED\n\nMary Freij is a food entrepreneur who has traveled the world in search of amazing culinary experiences. She is the founder of tastecapade.com\, a marketplace for culinary activities. She is also a passionate cook\, she started her culinary career working full time as a cook and hosting pop-up food events\, including the former Mazeh Brunch at The Depanneur and Mazeh take out kisok at the Gould St Global Market (now closed). She recently ventured into opening a new IndoLab concept called Teta’s Kitchen in North York. \n@tastecapade | @tetaskitchen.ca | tetaskitchen.com \n\nPay It Forward\nAt check out\, you will be given the opportunity to contribute towards our Pay It Forward program to create fresh meals for the The Fort York-Spadina Community Care Program. For every Pay It Forward meal purchased\, The Depanneur and The Bentway will match funds to provide a second meal to double the impact of your generosity. \n\n2022 Communal Dinner FAQs
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/communal-dinner-tetas-kitchen-mary-freij/
LOCATION:The  Bentway\, 250 Fort York Blvd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bentway Dinners 2022
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220630T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220630T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T141835
CREATED:20220607T174321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220630T182744Z
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SUMMARY:COMMUNAL DINNER:  Mama's Cuisine | Newcomer Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:The Depanneur + The Bentway Communal Dinners 2022\nFamily-style communal dining in a unique urban setting \nTHU Jun 30 • Strachan Gate at The Bentway • 6pm\nPre-order online until TUE June 28\, 10pm\nNewcomer Kitchen started at The Depanneur in 2016 as a grass-roots initiative to create social and economic opportunities for newly-arrived Syrian refugees. After a wildly successful 3-year pilot at The Depanneur\, Newcomer Kitchen expanded to become a entrepreneurial training program aimed at helping diverse groups of newcomer women gain experience in the food sector. Mama’s Cuisine is one of Newcomer Kitchen’s newest cohorts\, women from around the world who have come together to share their foods and cultures with Toronto. Hot on the heels of a successful pop-up at the Leslieville Farmers’ Market\, these ladies from Palestine\, Pakistan\, India\, Lebanon and Egypt are excited to create a truly international meal just in time for Canada Day — a celebration of everything that makes this country home for so many.\n—– \nGreen Pea Kachoris\nIn India these spiced fried spheres of delicate dough are stuffed with green peas\, poho (a kind of flattened rice) and a myriad of spices\, served with tamarind dip and cilantro chutney. \nKibbeh bil Sayniyeh (beef -or- veg)\nThis kibbeh ‘pie’ is a longstanding tradition in the Middle East. A firm dough made from cracked wheat bulgar is layered with ground beef fried with almonds and spices -or- a mix of sweet potato\, grilled onions and walnuts. It is then set in large\, round pans and cut into complex geometric patterns before baking.\n\nGrilled Market Veggies with Spiced Lentils\nFresh\, local summer vegetables garnished with spiced lentils. \nEgyptian Rice Pilaf\nAn elegant dish of medium grain Calrose rice\, cooked with vegetables stock and studded with almonds and raisins. \nNaan\nThese homemade Indian-style flatbreads will prepared on a traditional saj cooker on site! \nSalateh Malfouf \nA cool\, refreshing Egyptian shredded cabbage coleslaw\, jewelled with pomegranate seeds\, dressed with olive oil\, garlic\, and lemon. \nBasbousa\nA traditional Palestinian semolina cake made with shredded coconut and a delicately scented sugar syrup.\n—– \nMeat\, Vegetarian or 1/2+1/2\nMama’s Cuisine Communal Dinner\n$69 for 2  • $129 for 4  • for 6 $189 \nORDERING FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED\n\nNewcomer Kitchen is a Toronto-based nonprofit organization that seeks to create social and economic opportunity for newcomer women through food-based projects. Our ‘Willing to Work” food entrepreneurship training program is now in its fourth year and has launched multiple women into their own food businesses. A federally funded pilot project\, the women in the program share 100% of the proceeds from the sales of their food to the public. newcomerkitchen.ca \n\nPay It Forward\nAt check out\, you will be given the opportunity to contribute towards our Pay It Forward program to create fresh meals for the The Fort York-Spadina Community Care Program. For every Pay It Forward meal purchased\, The Depanneur and The Bentway will match funds to provide a second meal to double the impact of your generosity. \n\n2022 Communal Dinner FAQs
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/communal-dinner-mamas-cuisine-newcomer-kitchen/
LOCATION:The  Bentway\, 250 Fort York Blvd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bentway Dinners 2022
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SUMMARY:COMMUNAL DINNER: Tibetan Momos | Tsewang & Lhundup
DESCRIPTION:The Depanneur + The Bentway Communal Dinners 2022\nFamily-style communal dining in a unique urban setting \nTHU Jun 23 • Strachan Gate at The Bentway • 6pm\nPre-order online until TUE June 21\, 10pm\nMomos — hearty dumplings of simple dough wrapped around delectable fillings\, served steamed or fried with spicy sauce — are probably Tibet’s best known culinary export. In fact\, momos are well-loved in many of the countries around the Himalayas\, with countless variations in ingredients\, appearance and names. But especially in Tibet\, momos are not just food; they are also symbols of festivity and celebration. They are served during important social occasions like marriages\, New Years and other special family gatherings. Join Tsewang & Lhundup of TC’s Tibetan Momo\, for a taste of traditional Tibetan fare\, all made with local\, organic ingredients sourced directly from the Ontario farmers they work alongside at several of Toronto’s farmers’ markets.\n—– \nHimalayan-style Vegetable Chow Mein\nChow mein is a common and popular street food across Asia. Originally from China (‘chao’ means ‘stir-fried’ and ‘mian’ means ‘noodles’)\, they are a more recent addition to the culinary repertoire of the Himalayan regions of Tibet and Nepal. Thin wheat noodles are tossed with a selection of local vegetables like cabbage\, carrots\, leeks and onions before being topped with a savoury homemade tomato and garlic sauce. Served with a side of Tsewang’s homemade spicy kichmi. \nMomo Feast\nThese kotey momos feature an organic flour dough that is elegantly shaped by hand\, then steamed and pan-fried for an extra special bit of golden crust. There will be 4 kinds of momos on the table for sharing: beef with onions\, chicken\, mixed vegetable\, and tofu & spinach — a generous helping of 8 momos per person. The momos are served with Drang Tsal\, a tangy pickled cabbage salad\, a fabulous homemade hot sauce\, and soy sauce for dipping. \nDre-Sil\nA traditional Tibetan New Year’s dish of steamed rice with butter and a mixture of dried fruits\, it symbolizes good luck and happiness for the year ahead. Served with homemade yogurt. \nTibetan Sweet Tea\nSweet black milk tea with ginger\n—– \nMeat\, Vegetarian or 1/2+1/2\nTibetan Momo Communal Dinner\n$69 for 2  • $129 for 4  • for 6 $189 \nORDERING FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED\n\nFrom a young age\, Tsewang Chodon has enjoyed cooking a varied selection of delicious dishes and serving yummy food to her family and friends. Now TC is sharing traditional Tibetan/Himalayan cuisine by offering her own handmade MoMo sourced from local ingredients. TC has been selling her products at local farmers’ markets\, the Evergreen Brickworks and at other local events under the banner of TC’s Tibetan Momo. \n\nBONUS: Dinner & A Movie!\nFree Screening at Fort York with Toronto Outdoor Picture Show \nTHU Jun 23 – HOMECOMING\nBeyoncé Knowles-Carter’s documentary Homecoming\, co-directed by Ed Burke\, is a ground-breaking concert film matched only by the iconic stage performances it features. Her long-anticipated headlining Coachella show delayed by a year while the artist gave birth to twins\, the documentary allows audiences a rare glimpse into her private life\, laying bare her personal and production challenges as she mounts an ambitious creative project while recovering from a difficult pregnancy. \n\nPay It Forward\nAt check out\, you will be given the opportunity to contribute towards our Pay It Forward program to create fresh meals for the The Fort York-Spadina Community Care Program. For every Pay It Forward meal purchased\, The Depanneur and The Bentway will match funds to provide a second meal to double the impact of your generosity. \n\n2022 Communal Dinner FAQs
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/communal-dinner-tibetan-momos-tsewang-lhundup/
LOCATION:The  Bentway\, 250 Fort York Blvd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bentway Dinners 2022
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SUMMARY:COMMUNAL DINNER: Taco Party | Erika Araujo  
DESCRIPTION:The Depanneur + The Bentway Communal Dinners 2022\nFamily-style communal dining in a unique urban setting \nTHU Jun 16 • Strachan Gate at The Bentway • 6pm\nPre-order online until TUE June 14\, 10pm\nAh\, tacos… warm\, savoury fillings topped with a variety of colourful garnishes\, all wrapped up in fresh\, tender corn tortillas. These little bundles of deliciousness have become the most iconic Mexican dish the world over\, and for good reason. Join Chef Erika Araujo of Ixiim for this fun and interactive DIY taco party featuring a fabulous spread of 5 different fillings and toppings that showcase the delectable diversity of authentic Mexican flavours.\n—– \nTotopos with guacamole & salsa\nKick off with this classic starter of totopos (crispy fried corn tortilla chips) served with tomatillo & avocado guacamole and piquant red arbol chile and tomato salsa. \nDIY Taco Party!\nA selection of 5 fillings served with warm corn tortillas for you to mix and match. \nChicken Pibil – tender chicken cooked in banana leaves in the style of the Yucatan; with orange\, oregano and achitote (annatto) which lends its distinctive red colouring; served with pickled red onions \nPork Carnitas – the ever-popular shredded pork shoulder of Michoacán; slowly confit in its own juices with garlic\, bay leaves and citrus. \nMole Verde – summer squash\, zucchini\, and cauliflower in a complex sauce of pumpkin seeds\, tomatillos\, poblano chiles\, scallions\, and green herbs. \nSweet potato and black beans with spiced with fragrant guajillo peppers \nRoasted corn and zucchini a la Mexicana\, with tomato\, onion & garlic \nThe party isn’t complete without the classic accompaniments: refried beans\, a fresh pico de gallo of tomato\, jalapeño\, onions\, lime & cilantro. \nArroz con Leche Palettas\nSweet\, creamy cinnamon-infused rice pudding is a Mexican favourite\, but it is sometimes also served up as a refreshing frozen paletta (popsicle). Contains dairy \n—– \nMeat\, Vegetarian or 1/2+1/2\nTaco Party Communal Dinner\n$69 for 2  • $129 for 4  • for 6 $189 \nORDERING FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED.\n\nErika Araujo is a trained nurse in Mexico who found her passion for Gastronomy once she emigrated to Canada. She completed the Culinary program at Humber College\, and since then she has been tirelessly promoting Mexican culture and cuisine through her brand Ixiim. Recently she joined forces with Chocosol to showcase their artisanal Mexican corn products. \n\nPay It Forward\nAt check out\, you will be given the opportunity to contribute towards our Pay It Forward program to create fresh meals for the The Fort York-Spadina Community Care Program. For every Pay It Forward meal purchased\, The Depanneur and The Bentway will match funds to provide a second meal to double the impact of your generosity. \n\n2022 Communal Dinner FAQs
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/communal-dinner-taco-party-erika-araujo/
LOCATION:The  Bentway\, 250 Fort York Blvd.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Bentway Dinners 2022
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