In Ottawa, cultural festivals are smaller and usually initiated by individual cultural communities. But, still well-worth checking out.
Here are some pictures of the food from a few that have taken place over the summer:
Recently, we went to GreekFest, probably one of the most popular cultural festivals in Ottawa. I can't even imagine how much food they go through during this festival.
Chicken Souvlaki
Gyros Platter
Bougatsa
Baklava
The weekend before last, we checked out Ottawa's first Night Market. The market was small (about 15 stands total), but it was a great start to what hopefully will grow and become an annual event.
These ladies are making Turkish gozleme.
Baklava
curry fishballs
A third festival we attended, the South Asian Festival, took place earlier in the summer. At the festival, we picked up a jar of Ishina's ready-made curry sauce.
I decided to make a vegetarian dish, using the curry sauce and a bunch of these vegetables:
Vegetarian Curry
2-3 zucchini, chopped
2 tomatoes, chopped
kale (as desired)
1.5 cups cooked brown rice
3 small carrots, chopped
2 garlic, crushed
3/4 jar of curry sauce
2 tbsp olive oil
Add olive oil to pre-heated frying pan. Add garlic, stirring constantly to avoid burning. Carrots take longest to cook, so I threw them in first, followed by the zucchini and tomatoes. I added about 1/4 jar of sauce at this point. After about 5 minutes, I stirred in the kale, rice and the remainder of the sauce.
Flavourful & healthy! Great combination.
2 comments:
small festivals are still pretty fun!
Wow to have so many festivals revolving around food in my back yard would be so much fun. I do remeber the ethnic food festival in Oshawa where we lived for a time.
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