Monday, July 31, 2017
Vietnamese Summer Rolls - Gỏi Cuốn
Finger food, also called amuse-gueule in French, is a popular way to enjoy food. There are many dishes around the world that are considered finger food. Here in North America, there are chicken wings, hot dogs, hamburgers, oysters, fries, and so on. In Italy, there’s that delicious bruschetta as well as polpette, olive all’ascolana, canolli and more. In the Middle East, it’s their popular falafel balls, in Peru their cancha and let’s not forget matryoshka eggs that look like miniature dolls that you can find on the table of Russian parties. It doesn’t matter where you are in the World, people enjoy eating with their hands! From appetizers to more substantial meals along with desserts and treats, finger foods are easy, fun and convenient!
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Tabbouleh Recipe • A Middle East Favorite! | Club Foody
When I was a child, I loved listening to elderly people talking about their lives, experiences, comparing their past with the actual present. To me it was a lively talking book – perhaps this is how the audio books started. I never got bored because I was learning from them through their stories. They were giving me an opportunity to see the world from another time, another perspective. That was better than any library in the world!
Things never changed as I grew up and became an adult. Meeting new people with different backgrounds was always interesting. Through the places I lived, I’ve met so many captivating individuals from all around the world who shared a part of themselves. By talking about their lifestyles, customs and so on, one common thing they all had was to make sure I tasted their food. I haven’t met anyone who wasn’t eager to share the dishes they grew up with me. That is when I realized that food was one of the most important factors in anyone’s life.
While living in Toronto, I met a man who was originally from Lebanon. We became good friends and like the other great people I’ve met throughout my life, he shared some of the food he grew up with, with me. This is how I discovered Levantine cuisine. These flavorful Middle-East dishes were deliciously different from any other cuisine. Richard, my Lebanese friend, showed me how to cook many of his favorite recipes such as Falafel, Tabbouleh, Baba Ghanoush, Kofta, Labneh, Ma’amoul Cookies, Tahini, Hummus, and many more! He eventually met a lady and we drifted apart… that’s life!
Since then I’ve been making many flavorful Levantine dishes. As I never really wrote any recipes down before Club Foody, I realized that I should have. After a few mistakes here and there, I was finally able to make a few of the dishes I learned from Richard with, I’m sure, a slight change to them. My version of Tabbouleh might be different from Richard’s but nonetheless, it is very tasty!
This incredible Tabbouleh recipe is perfect for vegetarians and vegans because the dish consists of parsley, bulgur, mint, tomatoes, onions, and seasoned with lemon juice and oil. Not only flavorful but also healthy, this dish is perfect to serve as a side dish along with any protein. I like to treat it as a salad although I’m not too sure if it is in the culinary world. Salad or not, this is an amazing recipe you will want to keep around…
Bon Appétit!
Here are more vegetarian and vegan recipes for you to try…
– Green Beans with chili-Orange Oil
– Energy Berry Bites
– Vegetable Medley
– Homemade Apple Sauce
– Red Velvet Boost
– Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
and for even more salad and dressing recipes, click on this link… Recipe Category • Salads & Dressings
For ingredient amounts and much more, visit https://clubfoody.com/recipe/tabbouleh/
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Scones Recipe • A Delicious Tea Time Delight! | Club Foody
I’ve been in business for most of my life. If I worked for someone else for 7 years altogether, that’s probably it! In the late 80s’ I started my first company which was a High-end Fashion Boutique for Ladies, located on St Joseph Boulevard in Gatineau (formerly Hull), Québec. I carried big designer names such as Mondi, Marcella Priani, Le Truc, and so on as well as some very expensive lingerie such as Chantelle, Lejaby, Filodoro, etc. I also designed some clothes with my label on them.
It was quite an experience and I was blessed to have amazing ladies working for me. They worked very hard to make my boutique a successful business. Often, I was doing fashion shows and they were there helping me with them. During this time, I met a woman named Lisette who was the agent and promoter for the late Alys Robi, a popular singer from Québec. She also worked for me promoting my store through different events. She eventually got me a spot for one of my fashion shows at The Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa. We did it during the day time in Zoe’s lounge throughout Afternoon Tea, packed with ladies enjoying their three tiered plates and sipping their favorite tea while watching my models walking in between tables showcasing the clothes from my store.
After we wrapped everything, I promised myself that one day I would return there to enjoy this British tradition. Sure enough, a couple of years later just before I officially moved to Toronto, I went there one afternoon with a friend, sat in the lounge and ordered some tea and a three tiered plate filled with sandwiches, scones and other sweet treats. This is when I first experienced these traditional English mid-afternoon tea time food items – Scones – those little cakey breads. They weren’t sweet as the British served them along with jam and clotted cream… definitely the real deal! Later on, I had the North American version and they were surprisingly sweet compared to the British ones!
When I was running my event planning biz in Toronto, a lady hired me for her charity fundraising event. She wanted this to take place during the afternoon with something simple, yet elegant. I suggested a traditional afternoon tea served with what I had in Ottawa. She agreed and I went off to search for a caterer as well as a pianist, florist, etc. The event was a success… well almost because many of the guests had a real British afternoon tea experience prior to this event and unfortunately the caterer didn’t deliver the “right” Scones.
There is a huge difference between British and North American when it comes to Scones. Recently I gave them a try and I was pleased with the results but here was the dilemma – would my Scones be a hit with the British or with the North Americans? David loved them and so did my friends… now that was a success to me! I served them with my Strawberry Butter and my Orange Curd along with petite sandwiches, a few one-bite sweets and a wide variety of teas. My “get-together” event was a success. Now if you will excuse me, I have a tea party to attend…
Bon Appétit!
Check out these other great snack recipes…
– Spicy Holiday Chocolate Bark
– Sesame Snaps
– Powerhouse Cookies
– Ooey-Gooey Cinnamon Buns
– Cranberry Cream Cheese Crisp
– Bounty Chocolate Bites
– Sucre à la Crème – Butter & Cream Fudge
and for even more bread recipes, click on this link… Recipe Category • Bread
For ingredient amounts and much more, visit https://clubfoody.com/recipe/scones/
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