Holiday Entertaining
It’s a busy time of year and everyone has different ways of relieving stress during the holiday season. Cooking is one of many creative avenues that can provide therapeutic effects and help to reduce stress. So is eating hearty, local-inspired, comfort foods!
If cooking for others, hosting family gatherings and enjoying comfort food get you through the holidays, try these local, chef-inspired recipes for your holiday entertaining.
The Ultimate Brunch
Organic Hot Cereal with Cranberry, Toasted Almonds and Maple Whipped Cream.
This healthy and hearty recipe provided by Sugar Moon Farm makes for the perfect weekend brunch.
The Movie Snack
Lobster Popcorn – The Hatfield House Culinary Experiences & Restaurant Style with Laura’s Tastes
Make a large bowl of popcorn and drizzle it with fresh shucked lobster pieces that have sizzled in real butter, add melted butter, sea salt and caramel sauce (toss together before serving) for a tasty unique Nova Scotia treat!
The Flu-fighter
Grandma’s Acadian Fricot with Dumplings, Jessica Emin (@thejessicaemin)
Cool fall weather calls for warm, hearty soups. This is an old Acadian recipe passed through generations. It has undergone very slight modifications, but stays true to what fricot is meant to be, a hearty and healthy chicken soup with an abundance of summer savoury.
The Seafood Sensation
Lobster Ravioli, Trellis Café
Head over to Trellis Cafe to try this rich, creamy lobster dish – or impress your guests by making it from scratch (pasta recipe included) on your own.
The Meat Lover’s Main
Lamb Shank Shepard’s Pie – Chef Craig Flinn, Chives Canadian Bistro & 2 Doors Down
A traditional recipe with an enticing twist. This lamb shank shepherd’s pie recipe from chef Craig Flinn’s new cook book is a hearty and flavour-packed meal.
The Sweet Finale
Pudding Chomeur – Chef Renée Lavallée, The Canteen
Incorporate the sweet taste of Acadian Maple syrup into Renée Lavallée’s Pudding Chomeur recipe – to end (or begin – dessert first?) the evening off right.