That was my first pomegranate foam intermezzo

Last night, to celebrate CB’s birthday we had dinner at Canoe. It was, as always, spectacular. This was our first time getting the tasting menu. It would take too long to list the full details of everything we had with all the wine pairings, but here’s the brief overview:

  • our amuse bouche was shaved carrot, mushrooms, caper berries and beans and a chocolate sauce
  • next up was warm goat cheese on bannock with shaved black truffle and vanilla foam & veggies on lentils
  • the salad was warm lobster (which I normally don’t care for, but this was quite good) with a dill pickle tartar & lemon thyme
  • the intermezzo was a pomegranate foam with olive oil and a light salt on top
  • our main was a BC sablefish with a black mustard dressing. CB had the same thing with foie gras on top. The others had caribou.
  • dessert was a quince bread pudding with fruit and candied almonds, paired with a 2006 Fielding Estate Select Late Harvest Gewurztraminer

It was an excellent, excellent meal. I can’t imagine Canoe ever falling off my list of favourite Toronto restaurants.

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Today’s been a busy one. We have people coming over in a couple of hours so we’ve been scrambling to get stuff ready, and to run all the errands we didn’t have time for this week. We just carried our new chairs home; of course it’s the coldest day of the year on the day when we have to be outside carrying packages…so it goes.

OK, must shower and throw together a playlist.

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0 thoughts on “That was my first pomegranate foam intermezzo

  1. I recently took Denise to a new restaurant up the road here in Bristol. It is called “Fresh Fine Dining” or just “Fresh” by everyone around. I don’t think they have a website up yet otherwise I would provide a link. I would stack the meal I had there against anything I have had east of Montreal. The fact that it is in an old railway car overlooking the Saint John River adds to the charm. Dan, since I have been to da Maurizio a number of times you know that is saying a bit. I am also suspecting they may be one of the few (only??) places in New Brunswick that serves an amuse bouche. In any case if you and your better half are in town I highly recommend it. I am still dreaming of their crab bisque….sweet heaven!

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