Written By Cynthia Annett-Hynes Edibles / Food Events Apr 21, 2011 Local Seasonal Dining SHARE VIA: Facebook Twitter PinterestPhotos from left, clockwise: At Yew: Pork t-bone (sans bone) came with a corn and white bean succotash, Berkshire pork and peaches, crab salad in parsley water with jicama and grapefruit. At Provence Marinaside: tomato tart, tomato gnocchi topped with crab.Photos by Anya LevykhIt’s the height of the growing season, and products like tomatoes, corn and seafood are at their best. For the past week, I have been enjoying the local bounty at a couple local restaurants. Here are a few things you may want to try out before time—and crops—runs out.Yew at the Four SeasonsThis is one of those progressive restaurants that just keeps swinging it out of the park. They’ve nailed another home run with their latest, a series of three-course prix fixe menus, each for $35, that run throughout the year, featuring different local products each month. The Fresh From series features Berkshire pork and peaches for August, and will be looking at Dungeness crab and corn for September. I tried a bit of both menus. Sloping Hills Farms pork belly was matched with buttery seared sablefish and roasted Okanagan peach. Pork t-bone (sans bone) came with a corn and white bean succotash, drizzled with caramelized apple jus. From the September menu, a crab salad in parsley water with jicama and grapefruit was so tangy, fresh and refreshing that it felt like a healthy shot of Red Bull. And if you’re wondering what’s coming up in October, think wild salmon and hazelnuts…WebsiteProvence MarinasideAs I mentioned earlier, tomato season is in full swing, and there’s still time to enjoy the Tomato Festival menu at Provence Marinaside and Provence Mediterranean Grill. I went to Marinaside recently, and inhaled my way through an absolutely heavenly chilled yellow tomato soup with prawns and cucumber, a puffy tomato tart, and a slobberingly good tomato gnocchi topped with a small mountain of crab. The three course menus go for $48 at Marinaside and $45 at Mediterranean Grill, and include your choice of any dessert off the menu, including a special tomato capadano.WebsiteAnd for a true local experience…Feast of Fields Lower Mainland still has some tickets available for this Sunday. Come on out, support your local producers, and taste your way through some of the city’s top chefs and bakers—not to mention the wine! Tickets are $85 for adults, $15 for children ages 7 to 12, and children age 6 and under are free.WebsiteDinnersFood and Wine SHARE VIA: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Written By: Cynthia Annett-Hynes ... Read More You may also like Recipes July 3, 2023 May|June Cover Recipe : Polenta Cake with Strawberry-Rhubarb Compote and Lemon Mascarpone Cream A creative take on traditional strawberry ... Read More Recipes March 6, 2023 March April Cover Recipe : Lemony Leek Cod Cakes The unpretentious and delicious fish cake gets an upgrade with chunks of fresh cod, tangy lemon zest, and creamy, sautéed ... Read More Main course / Recipes / Salad November 1, 2022 Vietnamese Lemongrass Grilled Steak Salad All the flavours of southeast Asia are contained in this colourful, crunchy, and protein-rich ... Read More Breads/Pastries / Dessert / Recipes November 1, 2022 Sweet Endings — A Memory of Lemon Pudding Sweet Endings September ... Read More Breads/Pastries / Dessert / Recipes November 1, 2022 Sweet Endings — Chocolate Custard Cake Sweet Endings September ... Read More Dessert / Recipes November 1, 2022 Masterclass — Candied Citrus Masterclass Candied Citrus Holiday ... Read More Comments are closed.
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