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  • cedar wraps

Wrap and Roll

By |July 30th, 2021|3 Comments

Shop Local More than any other, we’ve welcomed this summer with wide open arms, almost running to catch it and ensure it doesn’t slip away. While we are still facing uncertain times, we can [...]

  • shish tawook

Shish Tawook Chicken Kabobs

By |July 28th, 2021|1 Comment

Shish Tawook (also spelled tawouk or taouk) is a traditional marinated chicken dish, popular in Middle Eastern cuisine. It's made by cubing chicken breasts or boneless thighs, marinating, skewering and grilling until done. The [...]

  • real treats

A Real Treat

By |July 26th, 2021|0 Comments

Real Treat Organic Cookies A Cochrane-based cookie company is quietly making waves in the food world as it has taken home two prestigious awards this past spring. Real Treat Organic cookies took home the [...]

  • red meat

The Irony of it All

By |July 24th, 2021|0 Comments

I like meat. I just can’t cook it. Over the past decades a landfill or compost heap no doubt owes its existence to the cuts of meat I have ruined, burned, crisped, turned into [...]

  • angels cappuccino cafe

The Little Cafe that Could

By |July 23rd, 2021|0 Comments

Off the beaten path, tucked in between Calgary’s Bow River and the Trans-Canada Highway, sits Angel’s Cappuccino Café, a favourite hangout with the locals that has been a solid fixture for 15 years. What [...]

  • tubby dog

Dog Slinger and Mustard Wrangler

By |July 21st, 2021|2 Comments

Shop Local More than any other, we’ve welcomed this summer with wide open arms, almost running to catch it and ensure it doesn’t slip away. While we are still facing uncertain times, we can [...]

  • sloppy joes

Sloppy Joes

By |July 13th, 2021|2 Comments

A couple of  generations ago, casseroles were the weeknight meal of choice when you needed to get dinner on the table with a minimum of dishes to do afterward. Skillet and sheet-pan meals are [...]

Backyard Bounty

By |July 11th, 2021|0 Comments

If you’re lucky enough to know someone from the East Coast, you may have had the pleasure of a seafood boil. Thanks to Calgary’s new Backyard Boil, you no longer need an exclusive invite [...]

  • truffles

The Truffle Club

By |July 9th, 2021|4 Comments

Shop Local More than any other, we’ve welcomed this summer with wide open arms, almost running to catch it and ensure it doesn’t slip away. While we are still facing uncertain times, we can [...]

  • International Meat

Global Grill

By |July 7th, 2021|0 Comments

A delectable collection of Calgary's best international meat dishes COVID-19 may have made international travel impossible, but thankfully, Calgary brings the world to devout meat eaters as the home of countless international restaurants, markets [...]

  • halo churros

Not Your Average Churro

By |July 4th, 2021|0 Comments

Halo Churros Antonio Lopez landed in Canada seven years ago by way of Mexico City, ending up in High Level, Alberta. He opened a Mexican restaurant, sold it a couple of years later and [...]

  • pavlova

Pavlova

By |July 2nd, 2021|0 Comments

As the daughter and daughter-in-law of Dutch immigrants, I know a thing or two about sweet treats. Speculaas cookies, boterkoek, oliebollen – the Dutch certainly are passionate about sweet indulgences. But it’s the Australian [...]

  • spatchcock chicken

Grilled Spatchcock Chicken

By |June 28th, 2021|2 Comments

We are back for another summer of grilling with AMA's Backyard BBQ team in support of local farmers, ranchers, and businesses. This summer we'll be sharing some unique and popular ways to grill Alberta [...]

  • pao yyc

Pao Packs a Flavour Punch

By |June 26th, 2021|0 Comments

Pao YYC If nothing else, the pandemic has caused a creative revolution in dining. Necessity has indeed been the mother of invention and the beneficiaries are Calgary eaters! John and Sharon Nidua were running [...]

  • fried rice

Spam and Pineapple Fried Rice

By |June 24th, 2021|1 Comment

This Spam and pineapple fried rice recipe is a delicious way to repurpose leftover rice. Add in juicy pineapple cubes, some staple items from the pantry or freezer and you can turn those leftovers [...]

  • growing veggies in jars

The Sustainable Kitchen

By |June 20th, 2021|0 Comments

Lovely Leftovers and Sensational Scraps Open the fridge on any given day and there they are: leftovers. The remains of great meals of the past taunt us to eat them before they expire. Why [...]

  • inspirati french tea towels

Workhorse of the Kitchen

By |June 14th, 2021|0 Comments

Shop Local Spring has sprung and we are soaking in the warm weather, planting our vegetable gardens and getting excited about summer. We’ve discovered some cool finds for this edition. A good jar of [...]

  • canela vegan pastries

Canela Can!

By |June 12th, 2021|0 Comments

Canela Vegan Pastries The cute little house just off Macleod Tr. is easy to miss if you don’t know where you’re looking. Fortunately, Canela’s vegan pastry offerings make it a destination for sweet seekers [...]

  • bread culture

The Early Bird Gets The Worm

By |June 9th, 2021|0 Comments

Bread Culture Tucked into a little strip mall along 14th St. S.W., you will find European-inspired artisan bakery, Bread Culture. South Korean expats Yangsun (Sunny) Park and Sungho (Thomas) Park honed their craft in [...]