Showing posts with label Saskatchewan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saskatchewan. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Supper in the Orchard

On Friday we took Christopher's parents to Supper in the Orchard, at Over the Hill Orchards, about 20 minutes out of town.  We had been before, and loved the experience, so we were really excited to go back.

For this meal, the chef was Kelsey Sheppard from Victoria's Tavern in Regina.  Each Friday and Saturday there is a different local chef who cooks at the Orchard.  They use mostly local ingredients, from the farmer's market and the orchard, to create the multi-course meal.

Since we can't predict the weather, it's difficult to know the best day to book, so we chose the date based on the chef, and then hoped for the best.  It was very windy on Friday - too windy to sit outside when we arrived, but there is always next time.  Fortunately we were seated right by the windows which overlook the valley.

The first course was a fresh cucumber salad with red onion, red peppers, green onion, beet sprouts, and carrots, with a cask 18 balsamic vinegar and butter oil dressing.


This was a simple, refreshing course, and a nice, light start to the meal. 

Next we had grilled peaches, with cream cheese mousse, beet and goat cheese terrine, parmesan "bread" crumbs, beet powder, and crispy prosciutto.


I am a huge fan of beets, and they pair so well with goat cheese, so this was a standout dish for me.  I would never have thought to combine those flavours with peaches, but it really worked, and the parmesan was a nice textural component.

After this dish, Dean (he and his wife Sylvia own and operate the orchard and winery) took everyone on a little tour of the orchard, explaining how they grow grapes, cherries, strawberries, numerous vegetables, Georgia peaches (in Saskatchewan of all places), etc.  It's an engaging and interesting tour, and also quite inspiring.  It takes an incredible amount of hard work and innovation to accomplish what they have, and I'm excited to see what else they'll come up with in the coming years. 

 
Once back inside, we enjoyed the main course, which was a scalloped potato cake, garlic mushrooms, carrot puree, prairie cherry sauce, lemon garlic chicken thigh, and pea shoots.


The scalloped potato cake was flavourful and perfectly cooked, and the carrot puree was simple, so it let the delicious farmer's market carrots stand out.  I love garlic, so I'm glad it was in both the mushrooms and the chicken.  There wasn't a speck of food left on any of our plates.

The final course was a cinnamon vanilla cheesecake, with black bean brownie crumble, Saskatoon berry compote, viola, Saskatoon berry coulis, and meringues.


This was a fabulous dessert!  Every element went so well together, and the little meringues added such a beautiful crunch to the softness of the cheesecake and berries.  I don't think I had ever had a cinnamon cheesecake before, but it was excellent, and of course cinnamon pairs nicely with fruit.  It sounded like this course was a favourite of manyI would order this in a restaurant, and I never order dessert.

Supper in the Orchard runs into October, and there is still time to book.  You can see the dates and chefs for each date, as well as pricing, and all other information here.  There is an optional wine pairing with each course, which is a nice touch, or you can order wine by the glass.

The sun was setting as we were leaving to head home after this lovely meal.


If the weather cooperates next time, we will sit out on this patio and take in the scenery before supper.

Check out Over the Hill Orchards on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram @overthehillorchards or on their website.  Most of the proceeds from these dinners goes back to the Culinary Federation to help send members for training and competitions, which makes this not only a wonderful dining experience, but also a way to contribute to the growth and development of our local culinary scene.

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Local & Fresh

Someone recently told me about a newer store in town, Local & Fresh


Local & Fresh sells a variety of locally-made grocery items and other products, all out of one place.  Christopher and I try to support local businesses as much as we can, so this will be a regular stop for us from now on.


They are located on 1377 Hamilton Street, in a gorgeous old building, and there is more to come in this space!  There will soon be pop up restaurants with local chefs!  We cannot wait.

You can buy veggies, dairy, eggs, meats, baking, supplies for baking, grains, condiments, spices, desserts, etc. all from this store, and all made close to home.


This was our first haul from Local & Fresh:


We bought:

Bacon from Pine View Farms
Sourdough Bread from Lockwood Sourdough
Haskap Berries from Northern Lights Orchards
Kimchi from Baechu Kimchi
Frozen Saskatoon Berries from Prairie Berries
Frozen Pizza Dough from KOKO Patisserie
Cottage Cheese, Potato and Dill Perogies from Kathy's Kitchen
Edible Cookie Dough from Go Big Treats
Kombucha from Crave Kombucha
Free Run Eggs from Gold Egg

The parmesan, black pepper and thyme sourdough bread was absolutely fantastic.  We ate it toasted for the past few days.  This bread alone is worth the trip to Local & Fresh!


I'm so happy that as our city grows, we can support so many more awesome businesses, owned and operated by local entrepreneurs.

Are there any locally made grocery items that you buy regularly?

Sunday, January 7, 2018

2017 in Review

It was full of happy times, a lot of reflection, goals met, busy times, relaxing times, and a strengthening of our priorities.  Nothing too crazy happened this year; as Christopher described it, it was a sort of a stay the course and keep our eyes on the prize kind of year, and we both left 2017 behind with a sense of calm happiness.

Our 2017 started and ended by the ocean.


Other trips throughout the year included 10 nights in NYC, a camping trip, and some time in Vegas.


Our new nephew was born, and many of our friends welcomed babies too!


Christopher's band released an EP:


Canada turned 150 and we celebrated!


We met our goals of reading more (although still not as much as we want to, so that is a continuing goal for 2018), and paying off my car.

Our friends Fanta and Keith got married in a surprise ceremony, which was so fun to be a part of.


A lot of time was spent with family and friends.  We had many delectable meals at Christopher's parents' home, and the best jerk chicken dinner ever at our friends Colin and Erica's.  We had some people over to our house for meals, and also a fun snacky evening.

  
Supper in the Orchard this past summer was a fond memory for us, and we can't wait to go back and visit this place again.


I did a lot of baking this year, and we also tried quite a few new recipes.


We had an Irish weekend, an Indian weekend, a tapas weekend, and made all things beet!

 

Christopher wrote his first blog post this year (and he's planning a return)!

All in all, I'd say we had a great year, and we are excited to see what 2018 will bring.  Here are some other happy (and tasty) memories from 2017:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I hope 2018 brings many blessings to you all - cheers!


What was the highlight of 2017 for you?