After more than a year my book on garlic is done. Ontario Garlic: The Story From Farm to Festival is a cultural history of the stinking bulb. The story starts with the earliest use of garlic in ancient Central Asia and
traces its path all the way to Ontario. It's cultivation and the role of
immigrants in popularizing the plant is told through stories and anecdotes,
including The Man Who Loved Garlic and Hated It, and Mike Myers and
the Garlic French Toast. To be published summer 2015 by History Press. Exact pub date to be announced.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Monday, September 22, 2014
What a day!
Jamie Kennedy Fries |
The choice of sweet and savoury garlic inspired foods was unparalled, including Garlic Honey Ribs, Garlic Lobster Bisque, To Cure What Ails Garlic Soup (with 4,000 cloves), Roasted Corn with Garlic and Basil Butter, Ontario Perch with Garlic Scape Tartar Sauce, Lamb Shank Haleem with Garlic and Hot Sauce, Sweet Potatoe Gnocchi with Garlic Lemon Aioli, and that's just one row of chef tables.
Just A Cup Coffee |
The talks, including Food Labels 101, Growing Garlic in the City, Living a No Impact Life: The Film vs. Real Life, and Garlic is as Good and Gold: Currency Flu Fighter, Taste Maker, attracted huge crowds.
Sweet items included Bourbon Black Garlic Lollipops, Black Garlic Macarons, two types of buttertart: One with Black Garlic, and one with Roasted Garlic, plus Roast Garlic Almond Brittle, Garlic and Dark Chocolate Truffle, and more.
Black Garlic Buttertarts (Smoked & Cracked) |
Happy festival visitors! |
Reicza of Reicza's Rocamboles |
The Official Garlic Breath Contest |
Thanks from the bottom of my heart to all the farmers, chefs and
specialty vendors who help to make this a very special day. And my
utmost and heartfelt thanks to the volunteers and staff who helped to make
it all seem effortless.
My favorite overheard comment the whole day: "This is the best smelling festival I've ever been to."
My favorite overheard comment the whole day: "This is the best smelling festival I've ever been to."
Sunday, August 17, 2014
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