Miso Soup
Soup Soup

Miso Soup

Miso—fermented soybean paste with roots in Japan as early as the 7th century—came to Canadian tables through Japanese communities on the West Coast. Today it’s comfort in a cup: clean, savoury, and ready in minutes—perfect after a cold walk or a late skate.

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Paella

Paella

Paella, the way we make it here, feels like humble food with a big heart—rice taking on the flavours of what’s at hand, a little chorizo for warmth, peas for sweetness, and chicken crisped in the oven so everyone gets a crackly piece. It’s the kind of pan you set in the middle of the table after a long day—boots by the door, stories starting—proof that simple ingredients, cooked with care, can gather a room and feed it well.

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Pimms
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Pimms

Every Canadian who’s spent a summer in London knows this drink — cool, colourful, and unmistakably British. Pimm’s Cup is the taste of long, lazy afternoons in city gardens, boat races on the Thames, and picnics in Hyde Park. It’s light, slightly herbal, and just a little posh — the kind of cocktail that feels right at home at a patio lunch or garden party back home, too.

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Steak and Kidney Pie
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Steak and Kidney Pie

Hearty and nostalgic, steak and kidney pie is the kind of comfort food that made its way from British pubs to Canadian kitchens generations ago. It’s the sort of dish you’d find bubbling away in a family kitchen on a cold prairie evening — tender beef, rich gravy, flaky crust, and that unmistakable aroma that fills the house. It’s old-fashioned in the best way: slow-cooked, deeply savoury, and made to be shared.

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Bubble and Squeak
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Bubble and Squeak

Bubble and squeak is the ultimate leftover magic: yesterday’s roast potatoes and cabbage (plus whatever veggies you have) turned into a crisp-bottomed, flavourful fry-up. It’s British comfort-food at its best — hearty, forgiving, and perfect for breakfast, lunch, or brunch sitting beside eggs or roasted meats.

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Beer Battered Fish and Chips
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Beer Battered Fish and Chips

Comfort-food classic with a Canadian wink, sausage and mash went from pub fare to weeknight staple here—think Yukon Gold potatoes, prairie-style grainy mustard, and good butcher’s sausages sizzling in a skillet. Piled high with creamy mash and a glossy onion gravy, it’s cabin-cozy, city-friendly, and perfect for cold nights.

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Sausage and Mash
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Sausage and Mash

Comfort-food classic with a Canadian wink, sausage and mash went from pub fare to weeknight staple here—think Yukon Gold potatoes, prairie-style grainy mustard, and good butcher’s sausages sizzling in a skillet. Piled high with creamy mash and a glossy onion gravy, it’s cabin-cozy, city-friendly, and perfect for cold nights.

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Achiote Chicken with Tomato Rice
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Achiote Chicken with Tomato Rice

Backyard grills are a Canadian summer constant, and this brings Mexico’s sunny brightness to that familiar scene. Citrus-tinted, achiote-style chicken crisps over the flames while tomato rice steams on the side—Leamington tomatoes, prairie long-grain rice, and a stack of warm tortillas turning a weekend cookout into a crowd-pleaser.

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Mexican Salsas and Pickled Onions
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Mexican Salsas and Pickled Onions

Mexican condiments feel right at home in Canada—set out on summer patios beside grilled corn and fresh greenhouse tomatoes, bright bowls that turn a meal into a gathering. This collection features Classic Mexican Salsa, Pico de Gallo (with avocado, cumin, chilli), Guacamole, Pickled Red Onions, and Peach (or Mango) & Avocado Salsa —simple, fresh recipes that bring colour, crunch, and sunny, zesty flavour to tacos, grilled fish, and weeknight spreads.

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Churros with Cinnamon Sugar
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Churros with Cinnamon Sugar

Crisp, golden, and irresistibly warm, these churros have a delicate crunch outside and a soft, tender center. Rolled in cinnamon sugar and served straight from the pot, they’re a dinner-party showstopper or a cozy weekend treat—surprisingly simple, endlessly snackable.

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Norwegian-Style Fish Soup with Dill or Parsley
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Norwegian-Style Fish Soup with Dill or Parsley

Simple, coastal, and comforting, this creamy fish soup tastes at home from Norway’s harbours to Canada’s shores. Atlantic cod, Pacific haddock, or sweet East Coast shrimp settle into a gentle dill-scented broth with tender vegetables—nourishing after a windy day by the sea and proof that humble ingredients can feel memorable.

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Sage Madeleines
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Sage Madeleines

Light, fragrant, and a little unexpected, these savory madeleines pair the nuttiness of brown butter with the gentle pine of fresh sage. They’re elegant beside a summer soup like gazpacho, lovely with cheese and olives, and just as good warm from the tin with a sprinkle of sea salt.

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Shrimp or Fish Ceviche
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Shrimp or Fish Ceviche

Bright, zesty, and beach-day simple, ceviche may be rooted in Mexico, but it feels at home in Canada too—especially with cold-water halibut, scallops, or spot prawns. Lime “cooks” the seafood until just opaque, then fresh tomatoes, onion, coriander, and a little heat turn it into sunshine in a bowl. It’s coastal cooking at its cleanest: crisp, vibrant, and made for sharing.

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Beef Carpaccio
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Beef Carpaccio

Beef carpaccio may have originated in Italy, but it feels equally at home in Canada, where great beef is an integral part of our culinary identity. Thin slices of tender beef, paired with peppery greens, shaved cheese, and a drizzle of dressing, turn simple ingredients into something luxurious. It captures the elegance of Italian dining while showcasing the quality of Canadian beef — proof that restraint and balance can be just as impressive as complexity.

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Scotch Eggs

Scotch Eggs

Golden, crisp, and hearty, Scotch eggs are a true British pub classic — a soft or hard-boiled egg wrapped in seasoned sausage, coated in crumbs, and fried until crunchy. While rooted in England, they’ve found their way onto Canadian breakfast and brunch tables, often at farmers’ markets and gastropubs. Hearty enough for a meal yet portable like a snack, they fit beautifully into Canada’s love of breakfast-on-the-go, especially when paired with local sausage and farm-fresh eggs.

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The Art of A Charcuterie
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The Art of A Charcuterie

It’s a story told through taste — each bite shaped by tradition, place, and the artisan who made it. A well-curated board is less about abundance and more about intention: choosing pieces that connect you to the land, the market, and the craft.

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Earthy Mushroom Tart

Earthy Mushroom Tart

This tart brings back the memory of mushroom picking in the fall — the joy of spotting chanterelles, morels, or field mushrooms tucked away in the woods and fields. Rich, earthy mushrooms layered on crisp pastry with cream, herbs, and a splash of sherry turn simple ingredients into something elegant yet comforting. Perfect as a starter, a light lunch, or even a centerpiece for a Canadian-inspired feast, it celebrates the deep, woodsy flavours of foraged food.

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