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SUMMARY:Newcomer Kitchen Holiday Gift Bag | Downtown East
DESCRIPTION:Newcomer Kitchen’s new “Willing to Work” project is back… just in time for the holidays!\nYou can support newcomer women this holiday season by purchasing a fabulous and festive Holiday Gift Bag. Join in the festivities and celebrate diverse newcomer women living all across Toronto and Mississauga\, bringing you delicious holiday favourites from our locations at Mustard Seed\, Greenest City\, and Arbour Mill Pathway. \nEnjoy a selection of sweet treats and savoury favourites from the womens’ country of origin\, including Syria\, Palestine\, India\, Nepal\, Egypt\, Tibet\, and Sudan. \nThese Holiday Gift Bags make for great gifts for your family\, friends\, teachers\, employees\, and more! \n\nPickup on THU\, December 19\, 2019\, 4:30 – 6:30 PM\nat Mustard Seed\n791 Queen Street East\, Toronto\, Ontario M4M 1H6 | View Map \n\nNewcomer Kitchen’s Holiday Gift Bags will feature:\nMaamoul – a widely enjoyed and beautiful Syrian cookie with a variety of fillings\, dating back to ancient Arab times and enjoyed during Eid\, “Festival of Breaking the Fast”. We have created a walnut and an apricot version. Maamoul are typically made with special wooden moulds or decorative tongs. \n\nDate Balls – a nutrient dense treat that is also traditionally enjoyed to break fast during Ramadan. Date balls are filled with protein and healthy fats\, providing energy. Our date balls are topped with shredded coconut\, pistachio\, and rose petal\, proving to be an extra special and beautiful treat. \n\nKhapse – a sweet and crispy Tibetan cookie where dough is rolled and then shaped into beautiful and intricate designs\, then fried and dusted with sugar. Most prominently enjoyed at special occasions such as “Losar\,” the Tibetan New Year’s celebrations\, weddings\, and religious events\, to bring good luck. \n\nSpiced Olives – a staple in Arab cuisine\, spiced olives pair perfectly with home cooked meals\, side dishes\, mezze platters\, and more. Olives are rich in nutrients\, and known to be one of the healthiest foods in the world. These olives are made with garlic\, lemon\, and spices\, for a complex flavour that will leave you wanting more. \n\nPickled Turnips – made popular in Middle Eastern cuisine\, these naturally beet-pink turnips combine a distinct crunch and tangy vinegar taste that is positively addicting. A perfect addition to compliment your falafel\, gyro\, roast chicken\, and favourite holiday meal. \n\nRed Chili Paste – a sambal-like condiment with complex flavours such as cumin\, coriander\, black pepper yerma\, ginger\, garlic\, and chilli flakes; this red chilli paste packs a punch. With distinct warming qualities\, you will want to serve this sambal-like condiment with nearly everything… especially momos. \n\nTsering’s Tibetan Tea – this tea blend calms the nerves\, reduces tension\, refreshes\, and gives the body new energy. The tea helps disorders such as back pain\, mental instability\, anger and insomnia. Drink a cup in the evening\, after a hectic day\, or at any time! \n\nS’fouf mix – a widely known Lebanese cake consumed on special occasions such as birthdays\, holidays\, and family reunions. A unique flavour combining ingredients such as turmeric\, sugar\, drizzled with honey and sprinkled with pistachio\, you’ll soon add sfouf into your celebratory treat repertoire. With our sfouf mix\, you can easily recreate this recipe at home… taste test approved! \n\nPita Chips and Fattoush spice – Fattoush salad is an admired Middle-Eastern salad topped with toasted or fried pita chips and a freshness of flavour largely due to the dressing’s complexity. With Newcomer Kitchen’s pita chips and fattoush spice\, you can create your own fattoush salad to enjoy any time. \n\nSeham’s Syrian Soup Mix – a classic\, thick\, golden\, hearty and energy-dense soup to keep you warm and going on a cold day. From our kitchen to your table\, you can enjoy this Syrian lentil soup at home with your loved ones. \n\n\n*Some products contain nuts and gluten \n*Please note Newcomer Kitchen is doing our best to move toward environmentally friendly packaging \n*Some featured items are subject to change \nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project. \n\n  \n\n 
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-holiday-gift-bag-downtown-east/
LOCATION:The Mustard Seed\, 791 Queen St E\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4M 1H6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191217T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191217T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191128T200608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191213T190545Z
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SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN Holiday Gift Bags | Downtown West
DESCRIPTION:Newcomer Kitchen’s new “Willing to Work” project is back… just in time for the holidays!\nYou can support newcomer women this holiday season by purchasing a fabulous and festive Holiday Gift Bag. Join in the festivities and celebrate diverse newcomer women living all across Toronto and Mississauga\, bringing you delicious holiday favourites from our locations at Mustard Seed\, Greenest City\, and Arbour Mill Pathway. \nEnjoy a selection of sweet treats and savoury favourites from the womens’ country of origin\, including Syria\, Palestine\, India\, Nepal\, Egypt\, Tibet\, and Sudan. \nThese Holiday Gift Bags make for great gifts for your family\, friends\, teachers\, employees\, and more! \n\nPickup on Tue\, December 17\, 2019\, 4:30 – 6:30 PM\nat The Theatre Centre Cafe/Bar\n1115 Queen Street West\, Toronto\, ON M6J 3T4 | View Map \n\nNewcomer Kitchen’s Holiday Gift Bags will feature:\nMaamoul – a widely enjoyed and beautiful Syrian cookie with a variety of fillings\, dating back to ancient Arab times and enjoyed during Eid\, “Festival of Breaking the Fast”. We have created a walnut and an apricot version. Maamoul are typically made with special wooden moulds or decorative tongs. \n\nDate Balls – a nutrient dense treat that is also traditionally enjoyed to break fast during Ramadan. Date balls are filled with protein and healthy fats\, providing energy. Our date balls are topped with shredded coconut\, pistachio\, and rose petal\, proving to be an extra special and beautiful treat. \n\nKhapse – a sweet and crispy Tibetan cookie where dough is rolled and then shaped into beautiful and intricate designs\, then fried and dusted with sugar. Most prominently enjoyed at special occasions such as “Losar\,” the Tibetan New Year’s celebrations\, weddings\, and religious events\, to bring good luck. \n\nSpiced Olives – a staple in Arab cuisine\, spiced olives pair perfectly with home cooked meals\, side dishes\, mezze platters\, and more. Olives are rich in nutrients\, and known to be one of the healthiest foods in the world. These olives are made with garlic\, lemon\, and spices\, for a complex flavour that will leave you wanting more. \n\nPickled Turnips – made popular in Middle Eastern cuisine\, these naturally beet-pink turnips combine a distinct crunch and tangy vinegar taste that is positively addicting. A perfect addition to compliment your falafel\, gyro\, roast chicken\, and favourite holiday meal. \n\nRed Chili Paste – a sambal-like condiment with complex flavours such as cumin\, coriander\, black pepper yerma\, ginger\, garlic\, and chilli flakes; this red chilli paste packs a punch. With distinct warming qualities\, you will want to serve this sambal-like condiment with nearly everything… especially momos. \n\nTsering’s Tibetan Tea – this tea blend calms the nerves\, reduces tension\, refreshes\, and gives the body new energy. The tea helps disorders such as back pain\, mental instability\, anger and insomnia. Drink a cup in the evening\, after a hectic day\, or at any time! \n\nS’fouf mix – a widely known Lebanese cake consumed on special occasions such as birthdays\, holidays\, and family reunions. A unique flavour combining ingredients such as turmeric\, sugar\, drizzled with honey and sprinkled with pistachio\, you’ll soon add sfouf into your celebratory treat repertoire. With our sfouf mix\, you can easily recreate this recipe at home… taste test approved! \n\nPita Chips and Fattoush spice – Fattoush salad is an admired Middle-Eastern salad topped with toasted or fried pita chips and a freshness of flavour largely due to the dressing’s complexity. With Newcomer Kitchen’s pita chips and fattoush spice\, you can create your own fattoush salad to enjoy any time. \n\nSeham’s Syrian Soup Mix – a classic\, thick\, golden\, hearty and energy-dense soup to keep you warm and going on a cold day. From our kitchen to your table\, you can enjoy this Syrian lentil soup at home with your loved ones. \n\n\n*Some products contain nuts and gluten \n*Please note Newcomer Kitchen is doing our best to move toward environmentally friendly packaging \n*Some featured items are subject to change \nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project. \n\n  \n\n 
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-holiday-gift-bags-downtown-west/
LOCATION:The Theatre Centre\, 1115 Queen Street West\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M6J 1J1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191217T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191217T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191128T175104Z
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SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN Holiday Gift Bags | Mississagua
DESCRIPTION:Newcomer Kitchen’s new “Willing to Work” project is back… just in time for the holidays!\nYou can support newcomer women this holiday season by purchasing a fabulous and festive Holiday Gift Bag. Join in the festivities and celebrate diverse newcomer women living all across Toronto and Mississauga\, bringing you delicious holiday favourites from our locations at Mustard Seed\, Greenest City\, and Arbour Mill Pathway. \nEnjoy a selection of sweet treats and savoury favourites from the womens’ country of origin\, including Syria\, Palestine\, India\, Nepal\, Egypt\, Tibet\, and Sudan. \nThese Holiday Gift Bags make for great gifts for your family\, friends\, teachers\, employees\, and more! \n\nPickup on Tue\, December 17\, 2019\, 4:30 – 6:30 PM\nat Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga\n84 South Service Road\, Mississauga\, ON L5G 2R9 | View Map \n\nNewcomer Kitchen’s Holiday Gift Bags will feature:\nMaamoul – a widely enjoyed and beautiful Syrian cookie with a variety of fillings\, dating back to ancient Arab times and enjoyed during Eid\, “Festival of Breaking the Fast”. We have created a walnut and an apricot version. Maamoul are typically made with special wooden moulds or decorative tongs. \n\nDate Balls – a nutrient dense treat that is also traditionally enjoyed to break fast during Ramadan. Date balls are filled with protein and healthy fats\, providing energy. Our date balls are topped with shredded coconut\, pistachio\, and rose petal\, proving to be an extra special and beautiful treat. \n\nKhapse – a sweet and crispy Tibetan cookie where dough is rolled and then shaped into beautiful and intricate designs\, then fried and dusted with sugar. Most prominently enjoyed at special occasions such as “Losar\,” the Tibetan New Year’s celebrations\, weddings\, and religious events\, to bring good luck. \n\nSpiced Olives – a staple in Arab cuisine\, spiced olives pair perfectly with home cooked meals\, side dishes\, mezze platters\, and more. Olives are rich in nutrients\, and known to be one of the healthiest foods in the world. These olives are made with garlic\, lemon\, and spices\, for a complex flavour that will leave you wanting more. \n\nPickled Turnips – made popular in Middle Eastern cuisine\, these naturally beet-pink turnips combine a distinct crunch and tangy vinegar taste that is positively addicting. A perfect addition to compliment your falafel\, gyro\, roast chicken\, and favourite holiday meal. \n\nRed Chili Paste – a sambal-like condiment with complex flavours such as cumin\, coriander\, black pepper yerma\, ginger\, garlic\, and chilli flakes; this red chilli paste packs a punch. With distinct warming qualities\, you will want to serve this sambal-like condiment with nearly everything… especially momos. \n\nTsering’s Tibetan Tea – this tea blend calms the nerves\, reduces tension\, refreshes\, and gives the body new energy. The tea helps disorders such as back pain\, mental instability\, anger and insomnia. Drink a cup in the evening\, after a hectic day\, or at any time! \n\nS’fouf mix – a widely known Lebanese cake consumed on special occasions such as birthdays\, holidays\, and family reunions. A unique flavour combining ingredients such as turmeric\, sugar\, drizzled with honey and sprinkled with pistachio\, you’ll soon add sfouf into your celebratory treat repertoire. With our sfouf mix\, you can easily recreate this recipe at home… taste test approved! \n\nPita Chips and Fattoush spice – Fattoush salad is an admired Middle-Eastern salad topped with toasted or fried pita chips and a freshness of flavour largely due to the dressing’s complexity. With Newcomer Kitchen’s pita chips and fattoush spice\, you can create your own fattoush salad to enjoy any time. \n\nSeham’s Syrian Soup Mix – a classic\, thick\, golden\, hearty and energy-dense soup to keep you warm and going on a cold day. From our kitchen to your table\, you can enjoy this Syrian lentil soup at home with your loved ones. \n\n\n*Some products contain nuts and gluten \n*Please note Newcomer Kitchen is doing our best to move toward environmentally friendly packaging \n*Some featured items are subject to change \nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project. \n\n  \n\n 
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-holiday-gift-bags-mississagua/
LOCATION:Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga\, 84 South Service Road\, Mississauga\, Ontario\, L5G 2R9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191216T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191216T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191112T014928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T015017Z
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SUMMARY:COOKING CLASS: Holiday Chocolates & Truffles by Emily Zimmerman
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for the holidays\, Emily Zimmerman is offering this fun\, hands-on workshop introducing basic techniques for chocolate and truffle making. Participants will leave with a box full of delicious handmade chocolates made with organic\, fairly-traded and locally processed ChocoSol chocolate\, as well as a recipe pack\, and the skills and inspiration to make all kinds of fabulous sweets of your own. \nIn this class you’ll learn how to make decadent chocolate truffles as well as delicious and attractive chocolate bark incorporating a range of sweet\, salty\, crunchy\, chewy or spicy toppings that you can customize to your taste. You’ll learn how to make white chocolate from scratch\, as well as fondant and ganache to fill your truffles\, and how to temper chocolate for a long-lasting\, glossy finish. We’ll also whip up a quick and easy batch of delicious roses-des-sables\, crunchy chocolate “haystacks” made with cornflakes. All recipes are #vegan and #glutenfree \n$60 +HST\n(quality chocolate is expensive\, yo)\nKids under 12 can join an adult participant for 1/2 price! \n—– \nEmily Zimmerman is the lady behind Pear and Pepper – a freelance chef cooking deluxe\, delicious vegan dishes and retro comfort food. She can sometimes be found at The Depanneur hosting the occasional Supper Club or vegan Workshop.\n—–\nEvery week\, The Depanneur invites TO’s best culinary talents to lead fun\, hands-on cooking classes. \nFind out more about Cooking Classes at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/cooking-class-holiday-chocolates-truffles-by-emily-zimmerman/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191216T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191111T204247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191125T201909Z
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SUMMARY:LUNCH & LEARN: The Art of Challah by Alissa Kondogiannis
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT! 2nd Date Added: SUN Dec 15\, 12-2:30pm\nChallah — a golden\, egg-enriched bread that is often braided\, and typically eaten on ceremonial occasions such as Shabbat or Jewish holidays — has adorned tables since biblical days. It is an easy\, forgiving bread to make; a versatile yeasted dough that can be made sweet or savoury. Ideal for French toast and bread pudding\, challah is also the perfect bread with dips like hummus\, to mop up soups and stews or just to eat hot and tender\, straight out of the oven. \nIn this class\, participants will learn the art of yeasted dough and braiding bread. Each participant will will make and braid their own challah to take home with them. In addition\, there will be a shared lunch of oven-fresh challah\, Moroccan carrot salad and an easy to make hummus.\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—–\nAlissa Kondogiannis has been eating challah her whole life but it was only after a travelling experience that she really got on the path of challah making. Her aim is to introduce everyone to the joys of bread making and and show that people don’t have to be intimidated by yeasted doughs. For the past several years she has facilitated challah making classes and has a small catering business of her own. @barnstarkitchen \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/lunch-learn-the-art-of-challah-by-alissa-kondogiannis/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191215T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191102T010930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T015127Z
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SUMMARY:COOKING CLASS: Holiday Chocolates & Truffles by Emily Zimmerman
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT! 2nd Night Added MON Dec 16\nJust in time for the holidays\, Emily Zimmerman is offering this fun\, hands-on workshop introducing basic techniques for chocolate and truffle making. Participants will leave with a box full of delicious handmade chocolates made with organic\, fairly-traded and locally processed ChocoSol chocolate\, as well as a recipe pack\, and the skills and inspiration to make all kinds of fabulous sweets of your own. \nIn this class you’ll learn how to make decadent chocolate truffles as well as delicious and attractive chocolate bark incorporating a range of sweet\, salty\, crunchy\, chewy or spicy toppings that you can customize to your taste. You’ll learn how to make white chocolate from scratch\, as well as fondant and ganache to fill your truffles\, and how to temper chocolate for a long-lasting\, glossy finish. We’ll also whip up a quick and easy batch of delicious roses-des-sables\, crunchy chocolate “haystacks” made with cornflakes. All recipes are #vegan and #glutenfree \n$60 +HST\n(quality chocolate is expensive\, yo)\nKids under 12 can join an adult participant for 1/2 price! \n—– \nEmily Zimmerman is the lady behind Pear and Pepper – a freelance chef cooking deluxe\, delicious vegan dishes and retro comfort food. She can sometimes be found at The Depanneur hosting the occasional Supper Club or vegan Workshop.\n—–\nEvery week\, The Depanneur invites TO’s best culinary talents to lead fun\, hands-on cooking classes. \nFind out more about Cooking Classes at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/workshop-holiday-chocolates-truffles-by-emily-zimmerman-4/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191215T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191125T022721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191210T050515Z
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SUMMARY:COOKING CLASS: The Art of Challah by Alissa Kondogiannis
DESCRIPTION:Challah — a golden\, egg-enriched bread that is often braided\, and typically eaten on ceremonial occasions such as Shabbat or Jewish holidays — has adorned tables since biblical days. It is an easy\, forgiving bread to make; a versatile yeasted dough that can be made sweet or savoury. Ideal for French toast and bread pudding\, challah is also the perfect bread with dips like hummus\, to mop up soups and stews or just to eat hot and tender\, straight out of the oven. \nIn this class\, participants will learn the art of yeasted dough and braiding bread. Each participant will will make and braid their own challah to take home with them. In addition\, there will be a shared lunch of oven-fresh challah\, Moroccan carrot salad and an easy to make hummus.\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—–\nAlissa Kondogiannis has been eating challah her whole life but it was only after a travelling experience that she really got on the path of challah making. Her aim is to introduce everyone to the joys of bread making and and show that people don’t have to be intimidated by yeasted doughs. For the past several years she has facilitated challah making classes and has a small catering business of her own. @barnstarkitchen \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/cooking-class-the-art-of-challah-by-alissa-kondogiannis/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191215T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191101T035937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T170654Z
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SUMMARY:OFFSITE WORKSHOP: Full-Day Breadmaking Intensive by Leo Baduria
DESCRIPTION:Note that this workshop is NOT at The Depanneur!\nIt will take place at The Paint Box Bistro at 555 Dundas Street East\, M5A 2B7\n—– \nFull-Day Bread Making Workshop! \nJoin artisanal baker Leo Baduria for a full-day\, in-depth exploration of the fundamentals of great bread. You’ll learn how to make your own sourdough starter\, and how to prepare different types of dough\, using various grains and flours. There will be hands-on practice of the techniques to folding\, kneading and shaping dough to make focaccia/fougasse\, baguettes\, boules\, batards and brioches\, including challah braids. \nThe morning focuses on dough-making; first for the focaccia and pizza\, followed by the dough for baguettes\, boules and batards using different types of flour. This is then followed by making the brioche dough\, which takes longer to rise. \nThe afternoon focuses on the shaping and baking of the various breads\, starting with the focaccia and pizza dough. By mid-afternoon the baguette\, boules and batards will be ready to shape. While they are baking\, the brioche dough will be ready for shaping into various types\, such as challah\, loaf\, brioche buns. \nThroughout the day there will be oven-fresh bread to snack on with cheese\, fruits\, and some charcuterie — please feel free to bring any topping you’d like to share! \n$150 +HST \n—–\nLeo Baduria‘s introduction to fine breads started in Montreal where he lived from 1977 to 1988. This beautiful city boasts a large number of fine boulangeries in just about every quartier where one can find a superb baguette for dinner or croissant for breakfast. \nThis growing fascination with French breads led him to try baking his own baguettes via several books on French baking. Over time\, Leo assisted several bakers in Montreal\, France and Italy – learning techniques that he would incorporate in his own baking – and has since given several sold out bread workshops to bread lovers who wanted to learn the artisanal way of making bread. Leo’s approach to baking is one that respects the soul of the living yeasts\, the quality of grains used to make the flour and the enjoyment of the whole baking process from start to finish. \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/offsite-workshop-full-day-breadmaking-intensive-by-leo-baduria-12/
LOCATION:Café ZuZu\, 555 Dundas Street East\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5A 2B7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191214T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191214T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191111T215344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191111T215625Z
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SUMMARY:SUPPER CLUB: Joyeux Noël by Chantal Vechambre 
DESCRIPTION:Christmas has long been one of the central festivities in French culture\, rich with culinary traditions. The Dep is delighted to welcome Chef Chantal Véchambre for a celebration of the Temps des Fêtes\, with a selection of authentic French holiday dishes sure to put you in the festive spirit.\n—– \nAmuse Bouche\nA creamy\, savory panna cotta of sweet peas and candied beets; a splash of the iconic colours of the holiday season \nSalade de Verdures au Foie Gras\nChristmas salad of mixed greens and fennel\, topped with a decadent foie gras mousse and gingerbread croutons \nRoulade de Dinde Farcie\nTurkey breast rolled around a filling of sweet chestnut and walnuts\, decorated with peaches and candied cranberries; a sweet and savory take on a traditional Christmas poultry dish. \nGratin Dauphinois\nA very traditional and esteemed French potato dish from the Dauphiné region in south-eastern France; very thinly sliced potatoes baked in cream with a hint of garlic and nutmeg. \nEntremets\nPear sorbet with grappa \nBûche Noël\nThe most famous and traditional French Christmas dessert. the bûche (Yule Log) is made from delicate genoise sponge cake rolled around chestnut cream and decorated with rich chocolate icing to resemble a branch of a tree. A sweet tribute to the original “Yule Log” which would be burnt in the fireplace on Christmas Day — lit with the remains of the previous year’s log\, which had been kept the whole year for good luck.\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—–\nChantal Véchambre\, originally from Paris\, is a chef certified in both French cuisine and Pastry-chocolate. In 2005 she moved to New Brunswick where research in culinary history led her to the Fortress of Louisbourg\, where she developed recipes and culinary workshops inspired by the site’s 18th century recipes\, culminating in an award-winning book: French Taste in Atlantic Canada\, 1604-1758. Now established in Toronto\, Chantal pursues food writing and culinary adventures\, and professional catering through her company My Creme Caramel. \n—–\nEvery weekend The Depanneur invites a guest chef to host a fun\, family-style dinner party.\nLearn more about the Rusholme Park Supper Club
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/supper-club-joyeux-noel-by-chantal-vechambre/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Supper Clubs
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191214T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191214T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191202T203454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191202T204220Z
UID:89008-1576337400-1576344600@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:POP-UP: Truffle & Wild Mushroom Mini Market by Marc Eber
DESCRIPTION:Over the last decade\, Marc Eber of Marc’s Mushrooms has become the premiere supplier of wild mushrooms\, foraged ingredients and high-quality imported truffles to Toronto’s restaurant chefs. His sold-out Truffle Master Class last week was a welcome return to The Dep after many years\, and an inspiration to revisit something we had first tried out many years ago: a special Holiday Mushroom Pop-Up where Marc will be selling fresh truffles and wild mushrooms to the public at wholesale prices\, often more than 60% lower than you will find in retail shops – if you can find them at all! \n—– \nTruffles\nWhite “Alba” truffles (Tuber magnatum) | $3.50/gr \nBlack “Perigord” truffles (Tuber melanosporum) | $1.75/gr \nBlack “Burgundy” truffles (Tuber aestivum) | $1.30/gr \nTruffle Products\nTruffle slicer | $40 ea \nWhite and Black Truffle oil | $12/100ml\, $20/250ml\n(synthetic flavour\, but tasty nonetheless) \nTartufatta mushroom & truffle condiment | $15/100ml \nFresh Wild Mushrooms\nFresh Chanterelles | $15/lb \nFresh Black Trumpet | $20/lb \nDried Wild Mushrooms\nDried chaga | $20/lb \nDried wild mushroom mix | Small bag $10\, Large bag $20\n(chanterelle\, trumpet\, boletus\, porcini\, etc.) \n\nSAT Dec 14 & SAT Dec 21  |  3:30–5:30 pm  |  Pre-order by text to ‭(705) 930-3835‬ \n\n 
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/pop-up-truffle-wild-mushroom-mini-market-by-marc-eber/2019-12-14/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Pop Up
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191214T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191125T164220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191209T200348Z
UID:88192-1576324800-1576333800@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:MASTER CLASS: Classic Québécois Tourtière by Sonya Gammal
DESCRIPTION:Flash Sale — Save $10\nTourtière – a French Canadian meat pie – is a classic part of the Christmas Eve réveillon and New Year’s Eve meal in Québec. With lots or regional variations including beef\, veal\, wild game or even fish\, the classic Montreal-style features a blend of pork and beef\, mirepoix (finely chopped carrots\, celery & onion)\, potatoes\, and a traditional spice blend with hints of nutmeg\, cloves and sage. \nIn this hands-on workshop\, Chef Sonya Gammal\, a tourtière aficionado with many years of experience will be leading you through her time-etested recipe. You’ll go through all the steps\, from the organic flour pastry dough\, to the vegetable and spice blend\, to your choice of beef & pork or mushroom & lentil filling. \nParticipants will leave with recipe along with their own 9” tourtiere (4-6 servings) in a decorative window box with baking directions to take home to bake\, freeze or gift. There will also be extra tourtières baked in class for everyone to sample.\n—– \nFlash Sale — Save $10\n$90 +HST \n—–\nSonya Gammal is an accomplished chef who has focused her training on preparing healthy and delicious food that is accessible to all. Sonya continues to follow the local and sustainable food path\, working in restaurants\, food incubators\, and social enterprises. Sonya has taught a variety of workshops to kids\, teens and adults. Her practical hands-on approach will eliminate any fears you may have of of working in a kitchen\, allowing all participants to have fun and learn new skills. \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/master-class-classic-quebecois-tourtiere-by-sonya-gammal-2/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Master Class,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191211T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191211T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191202T211303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191202T211948Z
UID:89024-1576087200-1576098000@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:DROP-IN DINNER: Russian & Jewish by Chef Doris Fin
DESCRIPTION:Chef Doris Fin is thrilled to share with you a few of her favourite childhood memories. She has been cooking since the age of seven\, travelling the world for over a decade\, and learning about various cuisines from various people. Doris loves to share her knowledge and fun personality through her cooking classes\, catering\, and dinner events. She is currently working on her e-book series Gather Cook Feast\, which focuses on inspiring others to return to their kitchens to cook their own meals\, invite communal meals to happen often and support locals and sustainability.\n—– \nBorscht with sour cream $7\nThis classic Russian soup filled with loads of veggies\, mainly beets\, cabbage\, carrots\, onions\, sour cream (optional)\, and of course a generous amount of dill — because Russians love dill! #vegetarian/#vegan\n— or —\nMatzo Ball Chicken Soup $7\nThe ultimate Jewish chicken soup that truly warms the soul. Matzo balls make this soup extra special because matzo is traditionally eaten once a year for Passover\, but Chef Doris likes this style of soup any time of the year. \nCholent and Pampushki $14\nCholent is a traditional dish eaten for the Jewish Sabbath\, with countless variations in both the European Ashkenazi tradition\, as well as the Middle-Eastern Sephardic kitchen (where it is know as dafina). Essentially a slow-cooked stew of hearty ingredients\, it was often made overnight in the leftover heat of the bread oven\, since cooking on the Sabbath was forbidden. Doris’ classic recipe features brisket\, potatoes\, carrots\, beans\, and barley\, and is served with homemade pampushki\, Russian-style soft rye-wheat buns. Also available #vegan \nMedovik  $6\nA popular Russian cake that truly gives you a sense of the culture: soft thin cookie layers smeared with a honey cream. This is definitely not a dessert to rush\, even if you’re Russian. \nPrix Fixe Menu $25\nSoup + cholent & bread + dessert \n—–\nChef Doris Fin is an award winning international chef based out of Toronto. She specializes in plant-based culinary arts\, teaches interactive culinary classes\, caters private events\, is currently working on a cookbook and traveling for her documentary film series featuring food of the world with top chefs and farmers. She loves to ignite the intuitive inner chef in you!  chefdorisfin.com \n—–\nEvery Wednesday The Depanneur is an ‘open mic’ night for culinary talent in TO\, where we invite guest cooks\, amateur or professional\, to come and make their favourite dishes. \nLearn more about our Drop-In Dinners
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/drop-in-dinner-russian-jewish-by-chef-doris-fin/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Drop-In Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191209T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191102T004349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T161414Z
UID:85943-1575885600-1575896400@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:LUNCH AND LEARN: Holiday Preserves by Camilla Wynne
DESCRIPTION:Join master preserver Camilla Wynne of Preservation Society spread holiday cheer with homemade edible gifts! In this workshop we cover the basics of water bath canning\, from selecting your produce to proper sterilization. We then move to the kitchen and prepare one marmalade recipe (such as a Three Citrus-Ginger marmalade) and one chutney (like a Cranberry-Tamarind chutney)\, both of which make amazing stocking stuffers\, hostess gifts\, or a pantry arsenal perfect for complementing cheese plates or cozy morning breakfasts. You will leave the class ready to tackle any project and able to safety modify recipes to your taste. \nIn this fun\, hands-on workshop\, participants will learn how to: \n\nsafely prepare lower sugar\, no pectin marmalade\nsafely prepare delicious chutney\nmodify ingredients in any recipe to satisfy your creative urges\neliminate steps from the traditional canning process\nchoose the best produce for canning\n\nThis class will run from 10am – 1pm and therefore will serve a light lunch featuring some of the items you will be learning to make. \n—– \n$60 +HST \n—– \nCamilla Wynne is a writer\, home preserving teacher\, and the founder of Preservation Society\, a small batch canning company. She has been a pastry professional for over a decade and is one of Canada’s only Master Preservers. Not content to produce garden-variety jams and pickles\, Camilla instead favours products that tell a story or elicit a memory and are often\, though not intentionally\, inspired by cocktails. She is the author of the eponymous cookbook Preservation Society Home Preserves. \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/lunch-and-learn-preserving-your-own-holiday-gifts-by-camilla-wynne/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191208T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191208T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191102T002209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191126T190241Z
UID:85931-1575829800-1575838800@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:COOKING CLASS: Holiday Preserves by Camilla Wynne
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT! 2nd Class Added SUN Dec 8 — 12-2:30pm\nJoin master preserver Camilla Wynne of Preservation Society spread holiday cheer with homemade edible gifts! In this workshop we cover the basics of water bath canning\, from selecting your produce to proper sterilization. We then move to the kitchen and prepare one marmalade recipe (such as a Three Citrus-Ginger marmalade) and one chutney (like a Cranberry-Tamarind chutney)\, both of which make amazing stocking stuffers\, hostess gifts\, or a pantry arsenal perfect for complementing cheese plates or cozy morning breakfasts. You will leave the class ready to tackle any project and able to safety modify recipes to your taste. \nIn this fun\, hands-on workshop\, participants will learn how to: \n\nsafely prepare lower sugar\, no pectin marmalade\nsafely prepare delicious chutney\nmodify ingredients in any recipe to satisfy your creative urges\neliminate steps from the traditional canning process\nchoose the best produce for canning\n\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—– \nCamilla Wynne is a writer\, home preserving teacher\, and the founder of Preservation Society\, a small batch canning company. She has been a pastry professional for over a decade and is one of Canada’s only Master Preservers. Not content to produce garden-variety jams and pickles\, Camilla instead favours products that tell a story or elicit a memory and are often\, though not intentionally\, inspired by cocktails. She is the author of the eponymous cookbook Preservation Society Home Preserves. \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/cooking-class-preserving-your-own-holiday-gifts-by-camilla-wynne/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191208T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191125T015259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191125T015442Z
UID:88112-1575806400-1575815400@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:COOKING CLASS: Holiday Preserves by Camilla Wynne
DESCRIPTION:Join master preserver Camilla Wynne of Preservation Society spread holiday cheer with homemade edible gifts! In this workshop we cover the basics of water bath canning\, from selecting your produce to proper sterilization. We then move to the kitchen and prepare one marmalade recipe (such as a Three Citrus-Ginger marmalade) and one chutney (like a Cranberry-Tamarind chutney)\, both of which make amazing stocking stuffers\, hostess gifts\, or a pantry arsenal perfect for complementing cheese plates or cozy morning breakfasts. You will leave the class ready to tackle any project and able to safety modify recipes to your taste. \nIn this fun\, hands-on workshop\, participants will learn how to: \n\nsafely prepare lower sugar\, no pectin marmalade\nsafely prepare delicious chutney\nmodify ingredients in any recipe to satisfy your creative urges\neliminate steps from the traditional canning process\nchoose the best produce for canning\n\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—– \nCamilla Wynne is a writer\, home preserving teacher\, and the founder of Preservation Society\, a small batch canning company. She has been a pastry professional for over a decade and is one of Canada’s only Master Preservers. Not content to produce garden-variety jams and pickles\, Camilla instead favours products that tell a story or elicit a memory and are often\, though not intentionally\, inspired by cocktails. She is the author of the eponymous cookbook Preservation Society Home Preserves. \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/cooking-class-holiday-preserves-by-camilla-wynne/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191207T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191207T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191104T202915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T203257Z
UID:86213-1575747000-1575756000@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:SUPPER CLUB: Filipino Kamayan by Maria Lourdes Polotan
DESCRIPTION:The Philippines is an archipelago of thousands of islands\, with hundreds of unique and distinctive local cultures\, along with a complex and multicultural history profoundly influenced by Chinese\, Malay\, Spanish and American cultures. \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. \nJoin Maria Polotan of Mama Linda’s for a unique and unforgettable dining experience showcasing the flavours and traditions of Filipino cuisine.\n—– \nBulalo\nBeef bone broth; clear yet unctuous and rich\, flavoured with bulb and green onions\, lemongrass and ginger\n—– \nBicol Express\nA complex stew of pork belly cooked adobo style\, with long green peppers\, thai chilies\, fermented shrimp and coconut milk; spicy yet highly addictive \nChicken Inasal\nGrilled chicken skewers of dark meat marinated in garlic\, ginger\, chilli\, lemongrass\, coconut vinegar and brown sugar. \nHipon Sa Data\nShrimp in luscious coconut milk sauce enriched with crab fat \nKinilaw\nLike a Filipino ceviche\, fresh fish is marinated in coconut sap vinegar\, then tossed with minced onions\, ginger\, chillies\, lime juice and salt. \nEnsaladang Talong\nA salad of grilled Asian eggplant\, tomatoes\, green onions in a lime-honey-ginger dressing \nGising-Gising\nSpicy green beans simmered in coconut milk\, garlic\, ginger and onion \nServed on banana leaves with white & brown rice\, achara (green papaya relish)\, cilantro sauce\, garlic vinegar and assorted condiments\n—– \nBibingkang Kamoteng Kahoy\nA rich\, sweet cake of cassava\, young coconut\, coconut milk\, condensed and evaporated milk and sugar \nSans Rival\nA Filipino take on the French dacquoise\, with layers of crunchy cashew meringue and buttercream\n—– \n$60 +HST \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 new catering project Mama Linda’s to offering traditional Filipino home cooking at Withrow Park Farmers’ Market this summer. IG: @mamalindasTO \n—–\nEvery weekend The Depanneur invites an amateur or professional guest chef to host a fun\, informal dinner party. \n\nLearn more about Supper Clubs at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/supper-club-filipino-kamayan-by-maria-lourdes-polotan/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Supper Clubs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/kamayan.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191206T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191125T012715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191125T013040Z
UID:88107-1575657000-1575666000@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:COOKING CLASS: Bosnian Cabbage Rolls by Ksenija Hotic
DESCRIPTION:The Dep is excited to welcome Ksenija “The Boz” Hotic back to our kitchen for a fantastic foray into the heart of Bosnian cuisine and culture. This fun\, hands-on class will focus on sarme (cabbage rolls)— pickled cabbage leaves stuffed with meat\, rice and spices. \nEd — As someone of Eastern European descent\, I can tell you that these are the best I have ever tasted! \nA classic dish across the Balkans\, Bosnian cabbage rolls (Sarme) are stuffed with a mix of ground and smoked beef and lamb\, rice and spices\, wrapped in cabbage leaves from whole heads of cabbage that have been patiently pickled by natural fermentation. They are slow-cooked in a tomato-flecked broth and finished with a decadent sizzling butter-based roux. These are served with Maslenica\, a giant traditional braided bread broken up at the table for sharing. \nWhile the sarme are cooking you’ll learn how to make delicious Bosnian-style baklava\, a delicate baked sweet made with thin\, buttery phyllo pastry\, walnuts and honey. The class will end with a delicious family-style feast of all the tasty dishes you’ve prepared\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—–\nKsenija Hotic grew up foraging and fishing in the mountains and rivers of Bosnia\, and in cooking in her grandmothers’ kitchen. At 11\, the Hotic family fled their home due to the civil war (1992)\, and moved many times until settling in Toronto (1995). Her love of food has lead her through Berlin and European delis\, up through the Toronto Underground Market and pop-ups\, working at a restaurant in Parkdale for a few years\, to recently photographing & styling The Great Shellfish Cookbook for Penguin Random House Canada. \nKsenija has hosted over 30 events at the Depanneur as well as other food pop-up dinners around town. She holds two honours bachelor degrees from York University\, and spent over a decade working in the mental health field at CAMH and the UofT. She currently works as a freelance photographer and food stylist in Toronto and is working on writing & photographing her own cookbook about Bosnian food and her journey to Canada.  ksenijahotic.com  |  IG @khzen  |  FB Ksenija Hotic Photography \n—–\nEvery week\, The Depanneur invites TO’s best culinary talents to lead fun\, hands-on cooking classes. \nLearn more about Cooking Classes at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/cooking-class-bosnian-cabbage-rolls-by-ksenija-hotic/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/SARME_BOSNIAN-COOKBOOK_KH_APR-2019-4-e1574199370900.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191204T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191111T221815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191124T195012Z
UID:86969-1575482400-1575493200@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:DROP-IN DINNER: The Bosnian Kitchen by Ksenija Hotic
DESCRIPTION:After a too-long hiatus\, The Dep is excited to welcome Ksenija “The Boz” Hotic back to our kitchen for another fantastic foray into the heart of Bosnian cuisine and culture.\n—– \nTrahana  $8\nTrahana is a traditional Bosnian soup with a deeply flavourful beef and a lamb broth enriched with tiny\, tangy\, hand-made dumpling-like noodles made from a fermented and dried mixture of grains & yogurt. \nSarme & Maslenica  $14\nA classic dish across the Balkans\, Bosnian cabbage rolls (Sarme) are stuffed with a mix of ground and smoked meat\, rice and spices\, wrapped in cabbage leaves from whole heads of cabbage that have been patiently pickled by natural fermentation. They are slow-cooked in a tomato-flecked broth and finished with a decadent sizzling butter-based roux. These are served with Maslenica\, a giant traditional braided bread broken up at the table for sharing.\n#vegetarian cabbage rolls also available \nEditor’s Note: As someone of Eastern European descent who grew up eating cabbage rolls\, I can tell you that these babies are the best I have ever tasted! \nBaklava  $5\nDelicate baked sweets made with thin\, buttery phyllo pastry\, walnuts and honey\, the Bosnian version is outrageously delicious. \nPrix Fixe Menu  $25\nSoup + Cabbage Rolls & Bread + Dessert \n—–\nKsenija Hotic grew up foraging and fishing in the mountains and rivers of Bosnia\, and in cooking in her grandmothers’ kitchen. At 11\, the Hotic family fled their home due to the civil war (1992)\, and moved many times until settling in Toronto (1995). Her love of food has lead her through Berlin and European delis\, up through the Toronto Underground Market and pop-ups\, working at a restaurant in Parkdale for a few years\, to recently photographing & styling The Great Shellfish Cookbook for Penguin Random House Canada. \nKsenija has hosted over 30 events at the Depanneur as well as other food pop-up dinners around town. She holds two honours bachelor degrees from York University\, and spent over a decade working in the mental health field at CAMH and the UofT. She currently works as a freelance photographer and food stylist in Toronto and is working on writing & photographing her own cookbook about Bosnian food and her journey to Canada.  ksenijahotic.com  |  IG @khzen  |  FB Ksenija Hotic Photography \n—–\nEvery Wednesday The Depanneur is an ‘open mic’ night for culinary talent in TO\, where we invite guest cooks\, amateur or professional\, to come and make their favourite dishes. \nLearn more about our Drop-In Dinners
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/the-bosnian-kitchen-by-ksenija-hotic/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Drop-In Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191203T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191111T232145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191118T184805Z
UID:86982-1575396000-1575406800@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:TABLE TALK: Iván Wadgymar on The Past and Future of Maize
DESCRIPTION:Maize\, the staple grain of many pre-Colombian civilizations\, is now one of the most widely cultivated crops on Earth. But along the way\, so much of what made corn culturally central and sacred is under threat of being erased by the soulless commodity products flooding the global market. \nArtisanal producers like Iván Wadgymar are returning to the heritage varietals and traditional processing techniques\, along with zero-waste agricultural practices. This produces a higher quality\, more authentic\, and far more delicious product that honours this precious gift of nature and culture.\n—–\n \n \nDinner by Len Senater\nThis menu showcases the versatility of maize in Mexican cuisine\nTostadas – crispy tortillas topped with squash\, beans\, chorizo (optional) & garnishes\nPozole Verde – a pre-colombian soup of whole nixtamal corn (hominy) in a green chicken broth w/ tomatillos\, green chiles\, cilantro and pepitas\nTamales Dulces – festive dessert tamales filled with dried fruit and garnished with cajeta caramel\nChocolate Atole – a cornflour thickened beverage with vanilla and Mexican cacao.\n#GF #vegan options available \n—–\nDoors open at 6pm\, talk starts at 7pm\nIncludes dinner and coffee or tea. \n$35 (includes HST) \nBOOK NOW\nThis Table Talk is presented in collaboration with Artery\nEvery space is a stage. Artery lets anyone bring creative experiences to life\, in places you may not expect. \n—–\nIván Wadgymar is a tortillero and molinero who runs Maizal\, a tortilleria that evolved from a Mexican restaurant into an end-to-end producer of artisanal corn masa\, tortillas & totopos. They grow heritage maize locally\, nixtamalize it in traditional ways and produce products that seek to reconnect to centuries of cultural tradition and wisdom. \n—–\nEvery month The Depanneur invites a local food personality to talk about something that interests them while Dep founder Len Senater cooks dinner for everyone. \nFind out more on Table Talks at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/table-talk-ivan-wadgymar-on-the-past-present-and-future-of-maize/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Table Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191201T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191021T171741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T210616Z
UID:84793-1575225000-1575234000@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Herbal Cold & Flu Remedies by Juliana Nogueira
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for winter & flu season by learning how to prepare your own herbal tea blend\, natural cough syrup\, and immune-boosting herbal tincture with this informative introduction to natural herbal medicine. \nHerbal medicine is the oldest\, most widely and continuously used form of medicine. It has thrived in every culture and throughout every period of history. It has also been described as Ecological Healing because it works within the context of our shared ecological and evolutionary heritage with the plant kingdom; it uses whole plants to treat whole people. \nThis informative workshop\, led by Juliana Nogueira\, Certified Nutritional Practitioner and Registered Herbalist from Tincture and Tonic Apothecary\, will introduce you to herbal medicine concepts and give you the confidence to create simple herbal formulas yourself. The class will explore some of the powerful medicinal and immune supporting properties of common kitchen herbs and spices. \nParticipants will get to sample\, learn how to prepare\, and take home: \n\nA herbal tea blend for cold & flu support using herbs commonly found in our kitchens like oregano\, sage\, thyme\, clove\, and ginger\nAn all-natural cough syrup using elderberry\, cinnamon and other medicinal herbs\nAn immune-boosting herbal tincture with echinacea\, astragalus\, reishi\, cat’s claw\, etc.\nHelpful additional herbs such as hyssop\, catnip\, plantain\, and slippery elm will be discussed as well.\n\nSamples of all ingredients will be passed around to touch\, taste and smell\, and there will be a homemade apple cake to enjoy together at the end along with a cup of your newly created custom tea blend.\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—–\nLike many of her colleagues\, Juliana Nogueira’s journey started when conventional medicine failed to help. Despite taking the meds and following the doctor’s directions but still wasn’t well\, so was left with no other alternative but to take charge of her own well-being. The transition to nutrient dense foods\, herbs\, natural supplements and positive lifestyle changes worked wonders. Her newfound health\, energy and passion led to becoming a Certified Nutritional Practitioner\, and a Registered Herbalist a few years later. Juliana works with Tincture and Tonic Apothecary in Toronto’s West End.  tinctureandtonic.ca \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-herbal-remedies-for-immunity-and-cold-flu-support-by-juliana-nogueira/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191115T155842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191128T174325Z
UID:87441-1575194400-1575216000@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:NEWCOMER KITCHEN Holiday Cooking Classes at Evergreen Brick Works!
DESCRIPTION:Over the last four years\, Newcomer Kitchen has tapped into the tremendous culinary talent in the newcomer Syrian community to create exciting economic and social opportunities. In that time\, many people have expressed interest in learning some of their fabulous recipes. So this December\, in collaboration with Evergreen Brick Works’ Winter Village\, Newcomer Kitchen will be offering 8 fun\, hands-on cooking classes! \n\nHoliday Fatayer Workshop\nCome and share the fun of making savoury Fatayer stuffed flatbreads! These tempting pastries are made with fresh bread dough and filled with three different fillings: Jibneh (cheese & parsley)\, Sabanekh (spinach & onions)\, and Muhummara (a slightly spicy paste of roasted red peppers\, walnuts\, sesame seeds\, pomegranate molasses and Aleppo pepper). Baked to golden perfection they can be made small for dainty appetizers or big for a satisfying lunchtime dish. \nBOOK NOW: SUN Dec 1 | 10 AM  &  SUN Dec 15 | 10 AM\n\nHoliday Sweets Workshop\nCome and share the joy of crafting time-honoured Syrian holiday sweets. Asawar El Sit (bracelets)\, delicate phyllo rings filled with pistachios and brushed with sweet syrup\, may look complicated\, but are fast and simple once you know the secret technique! Mamoul are tender butter cookies stuffed with date or apricot paste and formed in traditional cookie moulds. Listen to the Syrian ladies share their family stories as you prepare these precious cookies to nibble and take a box home. Rounding out the workshop you will learn to make Arabic coffee the traditional way. Simply delicious! \nBOOK NOW: SUN DEC 1 | 1:30 PM  &  SUN DEC 15 | 1:30 PM\n\nHoliday Dips Workshop\nA fun\, hands-on workshops exploring several traditional Syrian dips\, typical of the spread of “mezze” appetizers that make up the start of many Middle Eastern meals. Hummous Shmander is a traditional beet-based meze dip popular in Syria\, especially in Aleppo. A colourful relative of hummus\, it’s made with beets\, chickpeas\, tahini and parsley seasoned with a bit garlic\, and garnished with pomegranate molasses\, lemon\, za’atar and walnuts. M’tabbal Koussa is similar to baba ganoush\, this light zucchini-based dip is cool and refreshing\, made with combination of thick yogurt and tahini\, seasoned with a bit garlic\, lemon and cumin. Muhammara is a rich\, complex and slightly spicy dip of roasted red peppers\, tomato\, walnuts\, pomegranate molasses and Aleppo pepper. Originally from Aleppo but can now be found in countless variations throughout the Levant. Participants will get to enjoy their dips for lunch along with pita bread and fresh vegetables. \nBOOK NOW: SUN Dec 8 | 10 AM  &  SUN Dec 22 | 10 AM\n\nMore Holiday Sweets Workshop\nCome and share the joy of crafting time honoured Syrian holiday sweets. Working with the ladies of Newcomer Kitchen you will make Qatyef\, little semolina pancakes filled with a ricotta cream and dipped in pistachio crumbs and drizzled with lemon and rose water syrup. Next we will make simple and light Baklava Lydia — buttery phyllo dough dusted with pistachios and brushed with flavoured syrups. To round out the afternoon we will make a unique cake called S’fouf. Its sunny yellow hue comes from turmeric\, and it is complexly flavoured with anise\, sesame\, coconut and black nigella seeds. Listen to the Syrian ladies share their family stories as you prepare these delicious desserts to nibble over a glass of mint tea and take a box home. Simply delightful and delicious! \nBOOK NOW: SUN Dec 8 | 1:30 PM  &  SUN Dec 22 | 1:30 PM\n\nLearn more about the Newcomer Kitchen project.
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/newcomer-kitchen-holiday-cooking-classes-at-evergreen-brick-works/2019-12-01/
LOCATION:Evergreen Brick Works\, 550 Bayview Avenue\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4W 3X8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Newcomer Kitchen,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Newcomer Kitchen":MAILTO:info@newcomerkitchen.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191130T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191130T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191028T160201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T202931Z
UID:85372-1575142200-1575151200@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:SUPPER CLUB: Paella Mixta by José Arato
DESCRIPTION:Paella is the quintessential Spanish food of celebrations. Originating in Valencia\, but with countless regional variations\, this classic rice dish has five key ingredients: Spanish short-grain “Bomba” rice\, saffron\, pimentón (Spanish paprika)\, olive oil and the paellera\, the wide\, shallow\, purpose-built pan from which the dish gets its name. Join José Arato\, owner and Head Chef of Pimentón\, for an elegant Spanish meal around this signature dish. \nTapas\nTapas are the selection of small shared appetizers that are prologue to many Spanish meals\, enjoyed with friends over drinks.\nPan Tumaca | a kind of Catalan bruschetta\, Pan con Tomate is ubiquitous in Spain\, with many local variations\, but always featuring crusty bread\, juicy tomatoes and good quality olive oil;\nPimientos de Padron | a very popular Spanish tapas of thin-skinned green Galician Padron peppers sauteed in olive oil and sprinkled with salt; fresh Asian Shishito peppers make a very close substitute and are more readily available in Toronto.\nSpicy Marinated Olives | a selection of Spanish olives marinated with spices\, lemon and garlic. \nChicken & Seafood Paella\nThis slightly non-traditional twist on paella features both fresh chicken and a mix of shrimp and mussels\, with a sofrito base of red peppers\, green beans\, garlic\, tomato\, parsley\, cooked with short-grain Spanish Bomba rice in a pimentón and saffron-infused chicken stock. \nArtichoke & Mozzarella Salad \nA crisp\, refreshing romaine lettuce salad garnished with marinated artichokes and fresh mozzarella\, with a lemon\, thyme\, pepper & olive oil dressing. \nFlan\nA popular Spanish dessert similar to crème caramel\, it is an impressively rich cream & egg custard inverted to reveal the golden caramel that has formed at the bottom.\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—–\nChef José Arato is the owner and Head Chef at Pimenton\, a Toronto catering and gourmet food project specializing in Spanish and Mediterranean fine food. Along with paella\, tapas and moroccan cooking classes\, Pimentón has a stand at the Evergreen Brickworks Farmers Market where you can experience Jose’s Mediterranean flavours every weekend. \n—–\nEvery weekend The Depanneur invites an amateur or professional guest chef to host a fun\, informal dinner party. \n\nLearn more about Supper Clubs at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/supper-club-paella-mixta-by-jose-arato/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Supper Clubs
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191129T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191129T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191028T225410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T232247Z
UID:85414-1575052200-1575061200@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:MASTER CLASS: The Secret Life of Truffles by Marc Eber
DESCRIPTION:“Truffles are the diamond of the kitchen” \n— Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin \nFor over a decade\, mushroom expert and all-around fungi (sorry) Marc Eber has supplied many of Toronto’s finest restaurants and specialty stores with rare and wild foraged mushrooms from around the world. For this Master Class\, Marc will be showcasing at least 5 different kinds of fresh truffles including: Chinese\, Oregon\, Burgundy\, Winter Black\, and the rare White Alba\, one of the most expensive foodstuffs in the world — and possibly some additional varietals depending on seasonality and availability.  \nMarc will be walk you through the differing qualities and provenance of the truffles typically available in Canada\, offer tips on how to best store and use them\, as well as sharing some of his unique experiences and insights into the global truffle industry. \nThere will be a unique opportunity to see\, touch\, smell and taste a wide range of fresh truffles\, and collaborator Chef Indira Ramnarine will be preparing several truffle-based dishes to showcase these prized ingredients. \nA selection of small hors d’oeuvres featuring the varieties of truffle species. \nWhite truffle risotto topped with shaved fresh white truffle. \nSeafood with black winter truffle butter \nCheese with truffle honey \nParticipants will get a small seasonal mushroom gift bag to take home\, and as a special bonus\, Marc will have a selection of fresh truffles available for purchase at wholesale/restaurant prices — typically less than half the price of truffles at retail gourmet food shops! This is a very special opportunity to get a rare and precious gift for yourself or any foodie on your list.\n—– \n$90 +HST \n—–\nMarc Eber has been selling truffles in Ontario and Quebec for 10 years directly to restaurants and grocery stores through his business Marc’s Mushrooms and Wild Harvest. He has experience importing over 15 species of white and black truffles from many countries including: Italy\, France\, Hungary\, Spain\, Serbia and USA. He is newly interested in making the truffle experience more affordable and accessible to the general public. \nIndira Ramnarine is an independent contract Chef and fellow truffle trailblazer with Marc’s Mushrooms. Indira supports locally sourced produce and sustainable resources within Canada\, and has worked at some of Toronto’s Top new restaurants.  \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/master-class-the-secret-life-of-truffles-by-marc-eber/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Master Class,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191111T165857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191111T232229Z
UID:86919-1574877600-1574888400@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:DROP-IN DINNER: Memories of the Middle East by Zoe and Tess
DESCRIPTION:Zoe and Tess are avid Middle Eastern travellers\, inspired by the flavours and textures of the varied cuisines of the region. Tonight they share the culmination of all the local food tours and cooking classes from their culinary adventures. \n—– \nRoasted Butternut Squash Lentil Soup With Dukkah $6\nThis velvety soup has a sprinkling of dukkah (an Egyptian mixture of herbs\, nuts\, and spices) and a dollop of yogurt to enhance the sweetness of the squash. \nMoroccan Chicken & Apricots Tagine  $14\nChicken\, chickpeas\, potatoes and apricots suffused with warm Moroccan spices; served with basmati rice. \nSweet Potato & Chickpea Stew  $12\nA warming\, hearty dish full of Middle Eastern flavours and a hint of coconut milk; served with basmati rice. \nRed Cabbage & Snow Pea Salad  $4\nA visually stunning\, crisp\, fresh salad that’s as a perfect accompaniment to the comforting stews. \nSpicy Double Ginger Molasses Cake $6\nA delicately textured cake\, full of spicy ginger flavour tamed by a scoop of vanilla ice cream. \nPrix Fixe Menu\nSoup + Stew/Tagine + Salad + Dessert\nVeg $24 | Chicken $26\n—– \nZoe Levitt and Tess Chen are two home cooks who enjoy working together in the kitchen and experimenting with all sorts of culturally diverse recipes. We have travelled together to a variety of Middle Eastern countries and are always on the search for street food as well as to learn how to make local recipes. Sharing our experiences through making meals for friends and family is something we love to do. \n—–\nEvery Wednesday The Depanneur is an ‘open mic’ night for culinary talent in TO\, where we invite guest cooks\, amateur or professional\, to come and make their favourite dishes. \nLearn more about our Drop-In Dinners
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/drop-in-dinner-memories-of-the-middle-east-by-zoe-and-tess/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Drop-In Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191125T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191125T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191024T192944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191024T193503Z
UID:85123-1574706600-1574717400@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:COOKING CLASS: Tibetan Momos by Sonam Yangzom
DESCRIPTION:Momos — 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 foods; they are also symbols of festivity and celebration. They are served during important social occasions like marriages\, New Years and other special family gatherings. \nGiven the harsh Tibetan climate and lack of vegetation\, the traditional momo is typically prepared with a simply ground meat filling (yak is a Tibetan favourite)\, but more recently\, this has changed and has become more varied. These days one can find momos with virtually any combination of ground meat\, vegetables\, tofu\, cheese and more. \nJoin local momo legends Sonam & Richen for a fun\, hands-on evening of making this justly famous dumpling from scratch. Their momos are notable for their use of quality\, local ingredients\, like stoneground organic whole spelt flour (from Hoffnung Farms\, a collective of Mennonite farmers)\, Ontario beef (ethically raised by Green Gate Farms) and vegetables\, herbs and spices sourced from Toronto’s farmers’ markets or grown by Sonam herself. \nIn this class participants will learn how to make the dough for the momo wrappers\, both the beef and vegetable fillings\, as well as Sonam’s famous Tibetan hot sauce. There will be plenty of momos to eat in class and extras take home at the end of class.\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—–\nSonam Yangzom and her husband Richen are both from Tibet and now live in Parkdale with their three children\, and are active in the local Tibetan community. Sonam was a farmer back home and brings her remarkable agricultural expertise to a number of community gardening projects in Toronto such as Hope Gardens\, Christie Pits and Milky Way Community Gardens. They have been selling momos at the Sorauren and Whychwood Farmer’s Markets for many years where they has built up a loyal following\, and Sonam taught popular momo classes at the West End Food Co-Op. \n—–\nEvery Week\, The Depanneur invites TO’s best culinary talents to lead fun\, hands-on workshops.\nLearn more about Cooking Classes at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/cooking-class-tibetan-momos-by-sonam-yangzom-2/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191008T030450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T030741Z
UID:83569-1574676000-1574686800@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:LUNCH & LEARN: Knife Skills with Sonya Gammal
DESCRIPTION:Knowing how to choose\, use and care for knives is one of the most essential parts of any cook’s skill set. Join Chef Sonya Gammal for a solid primer on knife fundamentals\, including selecting the best knife for the job\, as well as knife safety\, storage and maintenance including sharpening and honing. \nIn addition to learning about the knives themselves\, participants will get ample opportunity to practice a range of different hands-on knife skills as part of the preparation of a delicious lunch menu. Chef Sonya will guide you through fundamental knife skills such as: selecting\, storing and handling knives; sharpening vs. honing; knife safety and cutting techniques\, classic vegetable cuts such as julienne\, brunoise\, paysanne\, chiffonade\, etc.; breaking down a whole chicken into 8 parts. \nDuring the class you will be preparing a light lunch of chicken/veggie masala curry with basmati rice and two fresh salsas. (vegan + gluten-free options available). \n$60 +HST \n—– \nSonya Gammal is an accomplished chef who has focused her training on preparing healthy and delicious food that is accessible to all. Sonya continues to follow the local and sustainable food path\, working in restaurants\, food incubators\, and social enterprises. Sonya has taught a variety of workshops to kids\, teens and adults. Her practical hands-on approach will eliminate any fears you may have of of working in a kitchen\, allowing all participants to have fun and learn new skills. \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/lunch-learn-knife-skills-with-sonya-gammal-9/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191124T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191124T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191015T044344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191105T131149Z
UID:84211-1574620200-1574629200@dev.thedepanneur.ca
SUMMARY:COOKING CLASS: Tibetan Momos by Sonam Yangzom
DESCRIPTION:Momos — 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 foods; they are also symbols of festivity and celebration. They are served during important social occasions like marriages\, New Years and other special family gatherings. \nGiven the harsh Tibetan climate and lack of vegetation\, the traditional momo is typically prepared with a simply ground meat filling (yak is a Tibetan favourite)\, but more recently\, this has changed and has become more varied. These days one can find momos with virtually any combination of ground meat\, vegetables\, tofu\, cheese and more. \nJoin local momo legends Sonam & Richen for a fun\, hands-on evening of making this justly famous dumpling from scratch. Their momos are notable for their use of quality\, local ingredients\, like stoneground organic whole spelt flour (from Hoffnung Farms\, a collective of Mennonite farmers)\, Ontario beef (ethically raised by Green Gate Farms) and vegetables\, herbs and spices sourced from Toronto’s farmers’ markets or grown by Sonam herself. \nIn this class participants will learn how to make the dough for the momo wrappers\, both the beef and vegetable fillings\, as well as Sonam’s famous Tibetan hot sauce. There will be plenty of momos to eat in class and extras take home at the end of class.\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—–\nSonam Yangzom and her husband Richen are both from Tibet and now live in Parkdale with their three children\, and are active in the local Tibetan community. Sonam was a farmer back home and brings her remarkable agricultural expertise to a number of community gardening projects in Toronto such as Hope Gardens\, Christie Pits and Milky Way Community Gardens. They have been selling momos at the Sorauren and Whychwood Farmer’s Markets for many years where they has built up a loyal following\, and Sonam taught popular momo classes at the West End Food Co-Op. \n—–\nEvery Week\, The Depanneur invites TO’s best culinary talents to lead fun\, hands-on workshops.\nLearn more about Cooking Classes at The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/cooking-class-tibetan-momos-by-sonam-yangzom/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191123T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191123T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T130948
CREATED:20191014T194356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191014T212439Z
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SUMMARY:SUPPER CLUB: Nonya Feast by Nantha Kumar
DESCRIPTION:Centuries of migration\, spice trade and colonial history have made Malaysian food a kaleidoscopic melting pot of flavours. Nonya (or Peranakan) cuisine emerged as Chinese culinary techniques and Indian spices met local Malay ingredients and people\, cultures and cuisines intermarried in Penang\, Malacca and Singapore. Join Montreal’s renowned Nonya Chef Nantha Kumar for a culinary trip through the region with an exquisite menu of uniquely Malaysian dishes.\n—– \nAsam Laksa\nLaksa is a wide category of justly famous Nonya soups; Asam (sour) Laksa is a variation based on fish broth\, with shrimp sambal\, tamarind juice and coconut milk. \nOtak Otak\nIs another Nonya dish rarely seen outside of Malaysia; white fish marinated in lemongrass\, sambal and spices\, then rolled in pieces of banana leaf and grilled. \nNasi Lemak\nConsidered by many to be Malaysia’s national dish\, Nasi Lemak (fat rice) is very popular at breakfast as well as at big family gatherings. It consists of rice cooked in coconut milk\, topped with hard boiled eggs\, peanuts\, cucumber and various garnishes. \nBeef Rendang\nRendang is a style of curry-like stew popular in Sumatra and Malaysia\, characterized by a long slow cooking in coconut milk such that the sugars caramelize and the liquid largely evaporates\, making the sauce relatively dry. The spices\, lemongrass\, garlic\, shallot\, ginger and galangal used have antimicrobial properties and serve as natural preservative; if cooked properly\, rendang can last for as long as four weeks at room temperature. A popular but labour-intensive dish\, it’s often served on special occasions. In a 2011 online poll by CNN International\, rendang was chosen as the number one dish of the ‘World’s 50 Most Delicious Foods’. \nRoti Jala\nPandan is a fragrant leaf with notes of herbaceous vanilla and is popular flavouring in Malaysian desserts. These delicate lace pancakes features a sweet coconut filling and Canadian touch with a drizzle of maple syrup.\n—– \n$60 +HST \n—–\nNantha Kumar is a Montreal-based travelling chef. Former proprietor of Plateau restaurants Nantha’s Kitchen and Cash & Curry\, he now travels the world doing restaurant and bar popups\, cooking in people’s homes\, serving up street food and giving classes on Malaysian and South Indian cuisine. @nanthas_kitchen \n—–\nEvery weekend The Depanneur invites a guest chef to host a fun\, family-style dinner party.\nLearn more about the Rusholme Park Supper Club \n 
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/supper-club-nonya-feast-by-nantha-kumar/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Supper Clubs
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Depanneur":MAILTO:info@thedepanneur.ca
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191122T210000
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SUMMARY:MASTER CLASS: Japanese Soba Master Class by Ted Iizuka
DESCRIPTION:Noodles are an iconic part of Japanese cuisine and culture. Ramen\, with its bold\, loud flavours is like a crowded street corner in Tokyo’s Shinjuku\, full of colour and noise and bright light; soba is more like the quiet and subtle beauty of a Zen monastery. The Depanneur is honoured to invite Ted Iizuka\, Canada’s only Soba Master\, to share an intimate and in-depth exploration of the making and enjoying of this traditional Japanese delicacy. \nSoba was originally a working person’s food — simple\, humble and nourishing — made to be enjoyed with hearty slurping. Soba in Japanese refers not only to buckwheat but also the noodle made from it. Buckwheat is not\, in fact\, a form of wheat or even a grain (it is technically a seed). There is no gluten present in buckwheat\, making it ideal for those on gluten-free diets\, but that presents unique challenges in the kitchen. \nWithout gluten’s binding quality\, which makes wheat flour elastic\, buckwheat flour falls apart easily and requires a skilled touch. A soba chef in Japan has to apprentice for over 5 years to learn the requisite skills\, and three of those are spent just learning how to make the dough. The most common soba today is called Ni Hachi\, (“two-eight” or 20% wheat flour and 80% buckwheat flour); the addition of wheat makes the dough easier to work and gives a smoother texture that is popular. \nIn Japan\, soba is a good nutritional addition to a diet reliant on white rice and wheat flour. Thiamine\, missing from white rice\, is present in soba; eating thiamine (vitamin B1) can help prevent the disease beriberi. Soba contains all eight essential amino acids\, including lysine\, which is lacking in wheat flour. \nThe preparation of soba takes place in three stages. First is Kibachi\, where the buckwheat flour is mixed in a large\, distinctive\, red lacquer bowl. The quantity of water to flour and the handling are critical in the mixing. Then comes Noshi\, where the dough is rolled into a large square using a cylindrical rolling pin. Great hand skill is required here\, and in Japan\, some of the rolling pins are reputed to have magical powers. Finally\, the rolled dough is carefully folded into layers and cut into noodles about 1.3-millimetre square. An impressive\, specialized knife\, made with the ancient skills of the swordsmith\, is used for the cutting. \nSoba noodles have a subtle nutty flavour\, and the purest way to eat them and enjoy their flavour is called zaru soba —the noodles served chilled on a bamboo wicker plate with a simple topping and a dipping sauce\, shiru\, made from bonito flakes and soy sauce. \nTed will prepare and serve zaru soba with all hand-prepared\, organic ingredients. He personally selects the buckwheat in the fields of Northern Manitoba and mills it at home between massive stones. He shaves flakes from a block of dried bonito from Japan to make the shiru. The soba noodles will be topped with a homemade oboro tofu\, unfamiliar to most of us in North America. It has a custard-like texture and a subtle flavour that you won’t find in commercial tofu. Ted extracts the milk from organic soybeans\, which is gently cooked to make the finished tofu. \nJoin us for this unique and rare opportunity to share in the preparation and eating of a traditional Japanese meal with a true master craftsman.\n—- \n$90 +HST \n—–\nIizuka Tetsuya is the formal name of Ted Iizuka\, Canada’s only Soba Master. We call him Ted-san; in Japanese the suffix -san is a mark of both respect and affection. Ted was a successful shipping executive\, posted in offices throughout the world\, including Toronto. When he was ordered back to headquarters in Tokyo\, he realized that the freedom of life in Canada would allow him to pursue his heart’s passions: soba-making and fishing. So\, he threw off suit and tie\, put on his chef’s apron and stayed in Toronto. We are lucky to have his presence here\, not for his introducing us to particular disciplines and pleasures of Japanese food\, but also for his work with the farmers of Northern Manitoba to bring the world’s highest quality buckwheat to the world. Soba Canada \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/master-class-japanese-soba-master-class-by-ted-iizuka-2/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Master Class,Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191121T210000
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SUMMARY:MASTER CLASS: Southeast Asian Seafood by Nantha Kumar
DESCRIPTION:Learn the fundamentals of seafood preparation — Southeast Asian-style! Join Montreal’s renowned Nonya Chef Nantha Kumar for a culinary trip through the Malaysian culinary tradition. \nParticipants will learn practical kitchen skills like how to clean crab\, fish and clams\, as well as traditional Southeast Asian techniques for utilizing tamarind and coconut. There will be an introduction to specialty ingredients\, and a general discussion of the complex history of migration\, trade and colonialism that have contributed to the cuisines of Malaysia\, Penang\, Malacca and Singapore.\n—– \nSambal Belacan\nAn aromatic Malaysian condiment made with fresh red chilies\, calamansi lime\, salt\, sugar\, and belacan\, a Malaysian dried shrimp paste that adds a uniquely funky and umami-rich base note to wide range of Malay dishes \nSingapore/Johor Bahru-style Chilli Crab & Razor Clams\nLearn how to safely and humanely handle and prepare live crabs and razor clams which are then lightly steamed and served with fresh chilli sambal. \nSteamed Fish with Ginger and Shallots\nA classic Chinese dish\, incredibly quick and simple\, but with a dramatic finishing technique of a pour-over of sizzling hot oil to release the fragrance of the aromatic ingredients. \nOtak-Otak\nA Nonya (Chinese/Indian/Malay-fusion) dish rarely seen outside of Malaysia; white fish marinated in lemongrass\, sambal and spices\, then rolled in pieces of banana leaf and grilled.\n—– \n$90 +HST \n—–\nNantha Kumar is a Montreal-based travelling chef. Former proprietor of Plateau restaurants Nantha’s Kitchen and Cash & Curry\, he now travels the world doing restaurant and bar popups\, cooking in people’s homes\, serving up street food and giving classes on Malaysian and South Indian cuisine. @nanthas_kitchen \n—–\nEvery week The Depanneur invites TO’s best culinary talents to lead fun\, hands-on workshops and pop-up food events.\nLearn more about The Depanneur
URL:https://dev.thedepanneur.ca/event/master-class-southeast-asian-seafood-by-nantha-kumar/
LOCATION:1033 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m6k 2b5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Master Class,Workshops
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