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Ontario Game Dinner Feb 2

Ontario Game Dinner at Wine Bar/Hank’s ~ 9 Church St. ~ Toronto, ON.

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at 7 p.m.

Slow Food Toronto Chefs joining us for this evening :
•    Joshna Maharaj (Food Studio)  – Charcuterie
•    Bertrand Alepee (Amuse Bouche) &  Scott Vivian (Wine Bar/Hank’s)  ~Venison
•    Jason Bangerter (Auberge du Pommier) & Mike Steh (Red’s) ~ Rabbit
•    Chris Brown (The Stop) & Jason Inniss (Amuse Bouche) – Squab
•    Jeff Crump, Scott Baily & Bettina Schormann (Ancaster Old Mill) ~ Wild Boar
•    Rachelle Vivian (Wine Bar/Hank’s) ~ Desserts

Tickets available through UofT Tix 416.978.8849, www.uofttix.ca
$60 for Slow Food Members*
$70 for Non Slow Food Member*
BYOB – no corkage

*Proceeds from the evening will help send our delegates to Terra Madre, Slow Food’s Bi-annual conference on sustainable world food economies in October 2010.

Earth to Table Cookbook

earthtotableFor all you foodies out there! This is a wonderful cookbook and will be a wonderful night. Kato and I met Jeff many years ago at the Stratford Chefs School, and he’s dynamo! (Now cooking at Ancaster Old Mill.)

Earth to Table Reception: delicious food!, book discussion & signing
Tuesday, December 8, 2009 / 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Hart House Music Room, University of Toronto / 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto

Join co-authors Jeff Crump and Bettina Schormann in conversation with Slow Food Toronto Convivium co-leader Paul DeCampo as they discuss recipes from their new book Earth to Table. They will be joined by some of their favorite producers: David Cohlmeyer from Cookstown Greens, Antony John from Soiled Reputation, Ruth Klahsen from Monforte Cheese and Dyson Forbes from Forbes Wild Foods.

For more information or to purchase tickets visit www.harthouse.ca/earthtotable

Cost: $15 per person. Books will be on sale for $35.
U of T ticket box office: www.uofttix.ca or (416) 978-8849

‘Slow’ Dinner & Film Event at Grano, November 18

slowA groundbreaking photographic journey into the heart of an Italian town steeped in culinary tradition  that is a tribute to the slow food movement and the everyday pleasures of food.

Slow: Life in a Tuscan Town
Photographs and text by Douglas Gayeton
Introduction by Alice Waters and preface by Carlo Petrini

Grano – one of my favourite restaurants – has been asked to participate in a continent-wide launch of this ‘moving book’ which has been dubbed a ‘flat film’. I’m selecting the wines for the dinner.

Wednesday November 18 @ 7 pm

To reflect the origins of the author’s Italian nonna from the town of Camposanto, provincia di Modena, Lucia Ruggiero-Martella has created a multi-course menu inspired by Toscana. Lucia will use fresh Ontario and uniquely Italian ingredients (Frescobaldi Laudemio extra vergine olio d’oliva, parmigiano reggiano, aceto balsamico tradizionale di Modena (‘real balsamic vinegar’).

Cost: $125.00 includes all foods, wines, taxes & gratuities and, of course, a copy of this magical book ($62.00 value) with a signed commemorative bookplate (or $ 200.00 per couple, 1 book).
$10.00 from each ticket sale will be donated to The Second Harvest

RSVP 416.440.1986  or email rdm@grano.ca
Grano is located at 2035 Yonge St, north of Davisville in Toronto M4S 2A2

Presented in collaboration with The Cookbook Store & Edible Toronto

Other related clips from the same author:

http://www.welcomebooks.com/slow/video.html

http://www.vimeo.com/7223376

http://www.vimeo.com/7223770

 

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