Field Guide: Buttertarts

Ah, the humble butter tart. You are my greatest weakness, and my not-so-secret weekend indulgence. Thankfully there is no shortage of butter tarts here in Niagara- be it pecan, walnut or raisin. Scroll for a list of Niagara’s most stellar.

Port Colborne: Bremfield’s

St. Catharines: 13th Street Winery/Bakery

Virgil: The Pie Plate

Virgil: The Fruit Shack

Port Colborne: Blueberry Lane

Grimsby: Grand Oak Culinary Market

NOTL: Willow Cakes and Pastry

St. Catharines: Brock Guernsey Market

Pelham: Bryanne Farms

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Field Guide: Pie

Is there really anything more comforting than a slice of pie?  Summer is of course the most ideal time for pie (hello raspberry, hello peach!), but you can always find a good slice in Niagara (hello pecan!).  Scroll for some spots to hit on your next weekend drive.

 

Virgil: The Pie Plate

St. Catharines Sweetie Pie’s

Lowbanks: Blueberry Knoll

Port Colborne: Bremfields

Port Colborne: La Dolce Vita Bakery

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Home: Fall at the Farmhouse

Our little farmhouse is surrounded by large maples and pines that graced the original 100-acre Stoner Farm. The property now is just shy of an acre – but the maples still turn a bright orange-  and the young sugar maples we planted when we moved in- a brilliant red.

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Field Guide: Niagara Favourites

Niagara: a region with a strong agriculture heritage and a thriving food, wine, and drink scene.  Scroll down for some of my favourite spots which showcase Niagara’s rustic yet refined character.

I have grouped my favourites by location rather than by genre to encourage your next road trip through Niagara’s neighbourhoods.

Grimsby:

Station One Coffeehouse (Cafe)

Cibo Osteria (Italian)

Vineland:

De la Terre Bakery (Bakery)

Vineland Estates Winery (Winery)

Beamsville:

Dillon’s Small Batch Distillers (Spirits)

The Good Earth Food and Wine Company (Regional)

Malivoire Winery (Winery)

Kew Vineyards (Winery)

Jordan:

Upper Canada Cheese (Cheese)

Inn on the Twenty (Regional)

Virgil:

The Pie Plate (Pie and Pizza)

Silversmith Brewery Company (Brewery)

Welland:

Taris on the Water (Regional)

M.T. Bellies  (Family)

Country Corner Market (Butcher)

Welland Farmer’s Market (Market)

Port Colborne:

The Smokin’ Buddha (Global)

Bremfield’s (Bakery)

Minors Fisheries (Seafood)

Ridgeway:

The Kitchen (Bakery)

The Flying Squirrel Coffee Lounge (Bistro)

Brimstone Brewing Co. (Brewery)

Mabel’s Gourmet Pizza (Seasonal)

Fort Erie: 

Yukiguni II (Japanese)

Ming The (Chinese)

Niagara Falls:

Paris Crepes Cafe (French)

Tide and Vine Oyster House (Seafood)

Pho Xyclo (Vietnamese)

Blue Line Diner  (Breakfast)

Moksha Indian Bistro (Indian)

AG Inspired Cuisine (Regional)

Niagara-on-the-lake:

Niagara Oast House Brewers (Brewery)

Treadwell Cuisine (Regional)

Willow Cakes Bakery (Bakery)

NOTL Supper Market (Market)

Backhouse (Regional)

Stratus Vineyards (Winery)

Iron Wood Cider (Cidery)

Two Sisters Winery (Kitchen 76) (Italian)

Pelham:

Iggy’s Pub (Brew Pub)

Zest Kitchen (Regional)

Nature’s Corner Bakery and Cafe (Bakery)

Churchill Natural Meats (Butcher)

St. David’s:

Ravine Winery (Winery Restaurant)

 

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Home: Summer Lavender Love

I have been in love with lavender forever. I completely don’t know where it comes from because I don’t have a romantic story about my grandmother loving lavender or my mom having sachets under her pillow. All I know is I have been smitten with the smell of lavender for years and have been chasing a romantic vision of living on a lavender farm.

When we moved into our Niagara farmhouse I had the idea that a fine small lavender farm it would make. I rechristened the house Lavender Stone Farm (from the Stoner House (insert joke here) and promptly planted 150 lavender plants. My neighbour suggested I plant five plants to see how they would do, but with much gusto, I planted a whole field of French Lavender. Wow was it beautiful!  We hosted two beautiful lavender harvest dinners which remain some of my favourite memories at the farmhouse.

Fast forward a few years, and for many a reason-  the lavender didn’t survive, (blame it on a cold winter and some weeding challenges on my end).  In the last few years I have come to terms with the fact that I don’t have the time to tend to a lavender field. Instead, I am focusing on growing English Lavender  (hardier and more suited for our climate) and picking up pots of French lavender on every trip to the greenhouse to add to my collection. This approach supplies me enough culinary lavender to use at the Buddha in the Lavender Creme Brûlée and for stuffing into sachets to give to friends.  I continue to visit lavender farms in Niagara (Terra Lavanda and Neob Lavender) as inspiration for the day that I will plant my lavender field again…

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