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Saturday, May 19, 2018

Fair Trade Fair Foods on CBC's Weekend Morning Show

 Today, on CBC's Weekend Morning Show, I featured issues and foods around Fair Trade.  The Seekh Kebabs are made with lamb but they can be made with ground beef.  I purchased the lamb from Millad's Supermarket.  The Mint and pomegranate raita is just yummy.  Featured also is sourdough bread from Old Church Bakery.  

I've added a website for you to test your own Slavery Footprint.  Making our purchases from local producers, and getting to know our suppliers, will help to end slavery.
 
Thank you to Zack Gross and MCIC for their generous gifts in promotion of Fair Trade.

How many slaves work for you? There are 27 million slaves in the world today. Many of them contribute to the supply chains that end up in the products we use every day.
 

 
Seekh Kebabs

1 lb ground lamb
1 onion, finely chopped
1-3 green chillies, de-seeded and finely chopped
1 1/2 tbs garam masala
1 tbs chick pea flour (I used quinoa flour, available at Tamarack Farms, and I recommend their pea flour)
1 tsp toasted ground cumin
3-5 finely chopped green onions
2 tbs finely chopped mint
2 tbs finely chopped cilantro
salt, to taste

1-2 lemons, cut into wedges

Mix all of the ingredients, except for the lemon wedges, in a bowl.  Cover and chill for at least one hour.  I blended all of the ingredients, except for the lamb, in a food processor.

When ready to cook, take a flat skewer, and, regularly dipping your hand in a bowl of water to prevent sticking, squish handful by handful onto the skewer, about 12-15 cm (5-7 inches)

Cook on a medium hot BBQ, turning regularly, until slightly charred on the ends and cooked through. 

Squeeze lemon juice over before eating.

Serve with raita and in rotis.

Mint Raita

3-4 tbs mint
1/2 green chili, de-seeded and chopped
1 cup good yoghurt
a few pomegranate seeds
salt, to tastes

Blend mint, chili, pomegranate seeds, and salt into a blender or processor and purée.  Add the yoghurt and mix well. 

Enjoy!

Saturday, May 05, 2018

Women producers and Cinco de Mayo on CBC's Weekend Morning Show

This morning, on CBC's Weekend Morning Show with guest host Bruce Ladan, I featured women-owned and operated local producers.  Starting with the great Mexican halibut that is in season for Cinco de Mayo!  The wild caught halibut is available at Gimli Fish.  I also served a seasoned flatbread, using the wonderful pizza dough from Old Church Bakery.  This was topped with Ribeye from Wildfire Farms.  Life made easier and delicious by these amazing women.


Baked Mexican Halibut
1 1/2 lbs. halibut fillets (cut into 4 - 6 pieces)
1 large fresh tomato, seeded and chopped
2 tbsp. fresh lime juice
1/8 tsp. ground cumin
1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper
4 green onions, sliced thin
1 clove garlic, minced
1/4 tsp. salt
1 tbsp. fresh cilantro or parsley, chopped (garnish)
1 lemon, sliced or cut into wedges (for serving)

Directions

Preheat oven to 350º.

Cut halibut fillets into four - six serving pieces. Place in single layer in a 9” x 13” baking dish.
In a small bowl combine chopped tomato, lime juice, ground cumin, cayenne pepper, chopped cilantro,  sliced green onions, minced garlic and salt. Mix well and pour over fish.

Bake for 20 – 25 mins. Fish should flake easily when tested with a fork.

 Old Church Bakery flatbread

With wet hands, spread pizza dough to desired thinness on a baking sheet with either parchment paper, a Silpat, or cornmeal.  Sprinkle a generous amount of spices blend and flake salt on the dough.  I used Duq'qah, an Egyptian blend.  Drizzle generously with olive oil and bake at 450º until done, ~ 10-15 minutes.

Wildfire Farms Ribeye

Rub steaks with desired amount of dry rub spice blend.  Here, I used Duq'qah.  Another tip is to first spread Dijon mustard over the meat for a nice crust.  Season, and drizzle with olive oil.  Grill or cook on medium to high heat for 4 minutes/per side, depending on thickness of the steaks, for rare.  Remove steaks from heat and let rest.  Slice on the bias and serve with flatbread and other toppings of your choice.

Enjoy!