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Niagara-On-The-Lake Christmas Special, Ontario
(Episode #16)
Taste of Life celebrates the holiday season
with a very special visit to Niagara on the Lake, which has been
affectionately called, "the prettiest town in the world".
After visiting the specialty jams and jellies manufacturer, Greaves
Jams & Marmalades, we visit the restaurant accredited with the development
of 'Niagara Cuisine': On-the-Twenty. It is here that Executive Chef
Michael Olson prepares a very special holiday dish: a wild mushroom
and goat cheese strudel with a sweet-pepper sauce.
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ON THE TWENTY
In recent years, there has been a new movement
in Niagara's dining scene. Chefs have begun to incorporate
the bounty of Niagara growers. Taste of Life's fine dining
choice is ON THE TWENTY, a restaurant at the fore front
of what is being celebrated as Niagara Cuisine. Executive
Chef Michael Olson prepares a innovative Christmas appetizer
for you to try at home this year. Keep reading to obtain
this Savory Strudel appetizer, using some of Niagara's finest
products.
click
here for the recipe "Forest Mushroom, Potato and Goat Cheese
Strudel on Sweet Pepper Sauce"
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GREAVES
The "Niagara Fruit Bell" is where you will
find some of Canada's richest soils. This week's specialty
product manufacturer is GREAVES, a company producing old
fashioned and pure jams, jellies and marmalades from the
original recipes developed by William and Mabel Greaves
over 70 years ago. Greaves' production facilities are located
in the heart of this fertile land and much of the fine,
fresh fruits and vegetables used in Greaves products are
grown right in their own town by neighboring farms. Each
batch starts with the finest fruits and sugar and is carefully
hand-stirred in open stainless steel kettles. Pectin, preservatives
or additives are never added. Instead, they rely solely
on the fruits' natural pectin to set the product, and sugar,
a natural preservative, gives the jam an indefinite shelf
life. Watch out for Taste of Life's extensive specialty
food hall showcasing Greaves products in January.
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