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Pecheur du Marche for Your Party Meal

Monday, December 29th, 2014

The owner of this friendly family business received a great fish education while working at the famous Waldman’s. It’s a boutique fish store as they sell exotic species from all over the world, prepared fish any way you like it and products for all your fishy needs. You can pick up a whole dinner or grab a bite and eat it right there. The can cater big parties or a holiday meal for you.

They are also well known for their: crab cakes, lobster rolls, shrimp platters, salmon burgers, fish tacos, and calamari. Their fish and chips was rated by www.mtlblog.com as one of the best in the city.

Their fridges are loaded with fresh, daily grilled vegetables, all colours of peppers, zucchini and kalamata and Italian olives. There are salads to round out the meal, like octopus, couscous, seaweed, taramasolata and tzatziki. Come in and warm your tummy with the many homemade soups (some made with no dairy) such as lobster bisque, clam chowder, gingered carrot and veggie ones. Finish off your recipes with gourmet products such as imported olive oils and truffle oils, sauces, marinades, seasonings and balsamic vinegars. Check out the freezers for ready to serve frozen items.

Their on site chef  can prepare any of your fish choices in many different ways, from frying, to grilling, Mediterranean, Cajun or blackened.

Fresh delights:
– sushi grade salmon and tuna
– wild and organic salmons
– fresh lobster 12 months a year
– Chilean sea bass
– red snapper
– Mediterranean porgies
– specialty in oysters
– big selection of caviars from Canada, USA, Iceland, Spain. They can special order high end varieties.

It’s one-stop fish shopping at this spacious, bright, spotless fish boutique. There’s something for everyone.

Location: 3464 boul des Sources, DDO H9B 1Z9
corner: Boul. du Salaberry
Tel: 514-683-3474
Hours: Mon-Wed 8-6, Thurs & Fri 8-7, Sat & Sun 8-5
pecheurdumarche@gmail.com

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Mayrand for Gourmet Holiday Gifts at Reasonable Prices

Monday, December 1st, 2014

This no-fee warehouse food store is piled 15-20 feet high with everything you’d find in a supermarket and then some. It stocks 4 times more selection than that famous warehouse club and the stock stays consistent throughout the year.

It’s the perfect place to purchase gourmet food items for holiday gifts, perhaps: a pasta maker ($46.99), balsamic vinegar ($24.99), oil and vinegar basket ($27.99), raclette maker ($12.99), Baci chocolates in a wine bottle ($11.99), chocolates liqueurs ($15.99), olive oil from Provence ($14.99),  olive oil from Sicily ($15.99), assorted box of teas ($17.99), panettone ($31.99),  Moroccan tagine ($25.99).

You spend less preparing your holiday meal by shopping for your food here.

There’s 500 kinds of cheese, ethnic foods (Latino, Indian, Asian, Mideastern) and they import their fresh produce themselves – no middleman.

Since they are oriented for sales to restaurants, hotels and institutions, you can purchase for your holiday dinners select meat in the AA or sometimes AAA grades, Halal meat, leg of pig, tongue, or oxtails. They make homemade sausages and sell fish and seafood. They have a whole kosher poultry section.with chicken, turkey and Cornish hens.

It’s fun to shop around and find items like 10 kg. Skippy peanut butter, an entire prosciutto ham or smoked meat, 15 kg honey, 80 types of olive oils (even organic), 3.5L bags of chocolate chips, pop-up aluminum foil sheets, 6 x 1 kg. bags of espresso coffee or little paper lunch bags.

Location: 5650 Boul. Metropolitan Blvd. East, St-Leonard H1S 1A7
corner: boul Lacordaire
Tel: 514-255-9330
Hours: Mon-Wed 6:45-4:30, Thurs & Fri 6:45-9 pm, Sat 6:45-4:30, Sun 9-4
www.mayrand.ca
sales@mayrand.qc.ca ou ventes@mayrand.qc.ca

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CJAD 800AM at 8:40am – Coffee Delivery

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Q1: Coffee, not bread is the new staff of life. Can you tell us what makes one bean pricier than another?

The price for coffee reflects rarity rather than quality. Coffee beans proudly keep the name of the country and area that they come from (Columbian, Jamaican Blue Mountain, Hawaiian Kona). If no country is mentioned on the label, it’s probably of a lesser quality. There are 2 main kinds of beans, arabica or robusta. Arabica is grown on steep slopes in higher altitudes and is considered superior quality as it seems to have a richer flavor. Robusta beans cost less as they are grown on lower slopes. Commercial blends and instant coffee use these.

Q 2: How does the roasting affect the bean’s flavor?

The taste of coffee is highly subjective. Regular roast is lighter and perhaps reveals more of the true bean flavor; Dark French roast (which cafes mostly brew) dispenses more dense flavor. A roast can be too dark and can overpower the bean flavor or even lead to a burned taste.

Q 3: Is there anything else we should know about buying coffee?

– Most importantly, how fresh is it? It should been roasted within the week that you drink it as the flavor rapidly deteriorates after roasting.
– To use word “fresh” means: just roasted, properly stored  and packed air-tight.
–  Ground coffee loses flavor more rapidly than whole beans.
– Storing in your freezer is best.
– Don’t forget too that coffee is 99% water and how the water interacts with it matters.

Q4: Does it matter what kind of a pot we use?

Drip pots make better coffee than percolators as the water pours over the beans only once. Also your pot, filters, plunger, and all parts must be cleaned regularly as they retain residues which may not be visible to your eye.  Soak your pot in boiling water for least 5 min. and lightly scrub it (try not to use soap) and rinse well.
Coffee retains  most potent flavor for only about 20 min after brewing, so sit down immediately and have a cup.

Q 5: So many of us splurge on the coffee made in our favorite cafes, is there anyway we can get those beans to brew at home? Yes, and you can even have them delivered to your door!

Made-to-measure coffee has brought java lovers to Café Union, a Montreal  institution since 1910. This wholesaler roasts the coffee right here, so you can choose one or custom blend your own from amongst the espresso, melange maison (regular and strong), french press, Kenya, Panama, Columbia Supremo, Fair Trade, decaf and Swiss washed decaf. Those who like flavors can buy Bavarian chocolate, Irish cream or hazelnut vanilla or one of the 30 flavored syrups (vanilla, hazelnut, caramel, etc.) to add in.

Coffee related products like iced cappuccino, or chai latte concentrate now line the shelves. Free delivery is offered for 5 pounds or more. They sell espresso machines (Saeco, Rancilio, Pavoni, Breville, Quick Mill, Jura La Spaziale) and teapots, too. Repairs to these machines are available.

Location: 148 Jean Talon St. West at Waverly St.
Phone: 514-273-5555
Hours: Mon-Fri 8- 5:30, Sat 9-3
www.cafe-union.com

The Coffee Gourmet Centre can deliver to you its trendy coffee beans in over 40 flavours (Yrgacheffe from Ethiopia, Italian espresso, Jamaican Blue Mountain, Hawaiian Kona, Costa Rican, Moka Java, Panamanian, etc.) and also pure Swiss water process decaf. You can also add to your order a wide selection of tea leaves: estate, white, green leaf, herbal.

Also available are gourmet goodies (Greaves jams, dips, balsamic vinegars, extra virgin olive oils) as they stock them for their custom gift baskets for all occasions. If you order over a kilo of coffee, you get free delivery on the Island, or you can pick up your order at one of their depots. Ask about the fund raising program for your school or organization using coffee and hot chocolate.

Location: 3966 Cool St. Suite 201,Verdun
Phone: 514-369-0368
www.cafegourmet.ca

A coffee or tea addict’s dream might be to have his favourite brew at a reduced price, delivered right to his door. Brossard Freres, open over 50 years, provides this service for a minimum order of 10 lbs. There are at least 20 kinds – regular coffee ($5.90 lb.), decaf ($6.90), flavours like amaretto, rum brandy, chocolate mint ($7.80), and ground for percolators, filter, Turkish, Melitta, Bodum, or espresso, but you can buy as little as one pound if  you come in person. About a  half dozen loose leaf  (herbal too) teas are $7.90 per lb. Delivery is the next day. Can you smell it brewing already?

Location: 10848 Moisan Ave, St. Leonard
Phone: 514-321-4121
Hours: Mon-Fri 7-5
www.cafebrossard.com

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A Taste of Maria Loggia

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Maria Loggia, the well known West Island chef of Tavola Mia cooking school will be appearing at gourmet emporium Le Fouvrac Ahunsic to sign her book, At Home with Maria Loggia ($34.95), and to offer you tastings of her line of Italian olive oils, Tavola Mia and S. Margherita

At any time if you want a well stocked gourmet pantry, you can head over to this store. The walls are layered with olive spreads, grainy crackers, steel-cut oatmeal, balsamic vinegars and jams. One whole side of the store covers teas and tisanes (including tea towels and linens): Romon Nature, Keiko, Betjeman and Barton (only ones in Canada that have this), Mighty Leaf, and has tons of teapots. Way beyond your basic grains might be: spelt, quinoa, gluten-free ones, ground flax with blueberries and cranberries, multiple colors and shapes of Italian pasta, and special rices like Bomba for paellas, Carnaroli, for risotto and venere, a rare black rice. Head here on the weekend for tea tastings. Other location: 1451 Laurier e. (514-522-9993).

Location: 1404A Fleury Est
corner: Christophe Colomb
Phone: 514-381-8871
Date and Time of signing: Dec 5: 2-5
Hours: Mon-Wed 8-7, Thurs & Fri 8-9, Sat & Sun 8-6
http://www.tavolamia.com

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