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Toronto: New Winter Menu at Azure!

23 Tuesday Oct 2018

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Winter’s right around the corner! As much as I’m dreading the cold, I’m also looking forward to eating some nice comfort food, from stews, pastas, mashed potato, soup – anything that will keep me warm when it’s chilly outside! Which is why I was so excited to try the new menu at Azure, the restaurant at the InterContinental here in downtown Toronto. Launched October 19, their winter menu features a mix of hearty comfort foods, from short rib pasta, truffle fries, steak as well as healthy options! I knew that I would have trouble figuring out what to order because a lot of dishes looked so good. Thankfully, I was able to try a few of them for dinner and breakfast, all of them outstanding!

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My sister and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, from the warm service, to the delicious food – we truly loved our experience at Azure.

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First up for dinner was a delicious Caesar Salad, a great start to the meal with a light, creamy garlic dressing and fresh romaine lettuce leaves. We then tried the Brisket and Short Rib Mafalda, a lovely pasta with cabernet braised beef ragout, demi-glace cream, pearl onions, sour cream and garlic confit. This was one of my favourites of the evening, with the beef so soft and tender, with the sauce tasting tangy, creamy and well balanced. I could definitely eat more than one order – it was that good!!!

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My sister and I are total steak lovers so of course, we had to try both of the steaks that were on the menu: the Beef Tenderloin from Wellington County, and the Canadian AAA Dry-aged Beef Striploin. Both superb dishes, depending on what type of cut you prefer. I personally loved the tenderloin, which was juicy, well cooked and came with tahini sweet potato puree, vegetables, garlic confit, balsamic & caramelized onion butter and jus.

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The striploin, which was incredibly tasty, came with brussel sprouts, double smoked bacon, spiced fries, and au jus.

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The next day, we sampled a few things from their breakfast menu, like their Banana Bread French Toast, with cinnamon apples, pecan crumble and maple yogurt. What a unique dish, and the first time I’ve come across banana bread being used for French toast! It was incredibly delicious and something I would get again. I highly recommend this if you have a sweet tooth!

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I also tried their Eggs Benedict, with an English muffin, peameal bacon, and breakfast potatoes. A solid take on a well loved classic, I enjoyed the perfectly cooked poached egg and the hollandaise sauce that was a good balance of rich yet slightly lemony flavours.

If you’re in the area or looking for a place to eat before a game at the Rogers Centre, definitely make it a point to stop here!

Azure
225 Front St W
Toronto, ON M5V 2X3

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Clean Eating with Pan Seared Lemon Rosemary Salmon

15 Monday May 2017

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Aaaand I’m back with the recipes! Currently I’ve been pretty much overusing the method of pan searing, then placing the dish in the oven (steak, pork chop, salmon etc). I really LOVE the colour you get when you sear! I also find that when you pop it in the oven to cook, the texture of your meat can be controlled better than frying it completely, which can result in tougher meat.

I’ve been working on my summer bod, which really means sleeping in the gym and working out 24/7. Truth is, weight loss is mostly about what you eat, and as hard as it’s been – I’ve been doing pretty well! Best way to stick to a diet is to make sure you still eat delicious meals… and this lemon rosemary salmon is one of my faves!! Super easy to make and healthy too!! I served this with roasted sweet potato, sauteed brussel sprouts with bacon and pine nuts and roasted zucchini. MMMMM!

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Orecchiette with Broccoli Rabe and Italian Sausage

01 Sunday May 2016

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WOW. This is probably one of my favourite pastas. Hands down!!! I REALLY wanted to eat two large bowls of this. It was so hard not to…but I’m thinking of that bikini bod. Seriously, I was eating this so fast that I just had to slow down!

I just love the simplicity of the dish and how fresh this tasted. The mild Italian sausage I picked up from St. Lawrence Market nicely complemented the broccoli rabe (which didn’t taste bitter at all). I topped the dish with lightly toasted breadcrumbs and parmigiano reggiano. The breadcrumbs added an amazing crunch and texture… man my mouth is watering just typing up this blog!! Make this ASAP!!

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Beef Massaman Curry (แกงมัสมั่น)

08 Tuesday Dec 2015

Posted by notanotherfoodblogca in asian, beef, curry, dinner, easy, recipes, slow cooking, thai

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Colder weather calls for staying in and eating lots and lots of carbs (as much as I hate to admit it).

Today I’m making Beef Massaman Curry, a Thai dish that I LOVE because of the lovely blend of spices (cardamom, clove, cinnamon, star anise, etc), the coconut milk and the peanuts. It’s on the milder end of the curry dishes, so not too hot at all. For this recipe I used beef shank, the part of the beef that you use for Osso Buco, and it was so DELICIOUS!!!!! Ditch the lean “stewing beef” and opt for beef shank which adds a really rich flavor. It tasted like I was at a legit Thai restaurant, not going to lie. I tossed in shallots and potatoes as well, and it blew my mind.

This was also the first time I’ve ever made this recipe, and it was really easy. Just a few hours of simmering in my cast iron pot, and you get an amazing curry dish – which you can easily pair with rice. MAKE THIS ASAP!!

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Japanese Braised Pork Belly (Buta No Kakuni)

13 Tuesday Oct 2015

Posted by notanotherfoodblogca in comfort food, dinner, japanese, pork, pork belly, recipe, slow cooking, winter

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Ahhhh pork belly, my second favourite meat of all time. It’s probably pork belly’s rich flavour and soft texture that’s got me so hooked. This time, I attempted to cook it braised, Japanese style. In other words, Buta No Kakuni – Japanese braised pork belly, simmered on low heat with soy sauce and dashi until it’s so tender that it melts in your mouth.

SOO GOOD. Simmering on low turns the meat to a texture almost buttery soft, complimented with the sauce’s salty and sweet flavours.

This recipe is super easy!! Top it off with a dash of shichimi togarashi for extra flavour.

You’re welcome.

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