By Tania Chugani, winner, Fish or Shellfish category and Grand Prize winner.
Not only did we love this dish, but also the whole presentation, including the Roasted Garlic, the baguette and the small bowls of broth and melted butter for dipping.
Bring Nova Scotian shores to your kitchen with this vividly coloured and flavoured soup. Serve with crusty bread and a salad of early spring greens lightly dressed with olive oil and vinegar. Don't be afraid to vary the seafood according to availability.
Our Acadian ancestors prepared many of their dishes with fresh, salted or dried seafood. The dishes had to use what was available locally from the sea and land and be fairly easy to prepare. My inspiration for the Acadian Seafood Chowder comes from the culinary creative legacy of these early acadian ancestors. The chowder is served in large clear glass soup bowls accompanied by cheese/garlic butter toped grilled french baguette slices and a glass of canadian riesling wine.
Give your bottle of Caesar dressing a break tonight. This homemade Greek salad dressing is ready in minutes with ingredients from your pantry.
The base for this soup is a flavourful, homemade vegetable stock, made simple by putting your slow cooker to use. You'll never reach for store-bought again!
Ring in the New Year in style with this elegant and sparkly cocktail that’s perfect for toasting to new beginnings.
Chock-full of a variety of seafood, fish and vegetables, this rich soup is inspired by a similar chowder served at the Masstown Market, near Truro, N.S. Enjoy a hearty bowlful with Buttermilk Biscuits.