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Guest Bloggers: J1 and J2-Buick Encore Culinary Event- Part 3

March12

The Buick GM Team had one final meal adventure in store for us on our last night at the Touchstone Resort.

J and I (and everybody else in the group) had a great deal of freedom throughout the day to go off in our Buick Encore to whatever adventure we desired. We would gather together at cocktail time before dinner, to share the details of our day.

On this last evening, instead of going into the regular dining room, we were escorted to the private living quarters of the owner.

We were introduced to the sommelier that had paired wines to go with our meal and discuss why each wine was chosen.

We began with an amuse-bouche of lobster claw with a citrus zest to get the party going.

This led to a grilled spiced pineapple, pan-seared king scallops, citrus foam, crisp pancetta and black lava salt, with a mint dressing.

From there we had a wonderful mushroom soup with an herb crouton with sautéed duck foie gras bites.

Our next course was our salad filled with watercress and avocado, grapes, almonds, and a champagne vinaigrette. At this point in the meal we began with some great meats.

We tucked into a hoisin sautéed duck breast with a pecan and cucumber salad with Riesling infused watermelon (my favourite dish).

We moved from duck to a rack of lamb with a mustard and fresh thyme crust accompanied by a gnocchi tossed in a pea mint puree with a pear poached in aged port.

Next up was a beef tenderloin accompanied by mushroom and poached quail egg, saffron risotto croquettes, honey glazed baby carrots, and a cabernet reduction.

If all of this amazing food was not enough, we finished off with an angel hair sugar basket covered cheesecake with strawberries and a chocolate cake for desert.

J and I had never had a meal like this before, but I must say, we look forward to having one again! This was definitely the icing on the cake of our culinary adventure.

A special thanks again to the GM team and Buick Canada for creating all of these amazing memories. Also, a shout out to all of the wonderful people that we met on the adventure. Canada is filled with talented people who are passionate about love, food and travel and we definitely look forward to meeting you all again on our future adventures.

Kath’s quote: “I have long believed that good food, good eating is all about risk. Whether we’re talking about unpasteurized Stilton, raw oysters … food, for me, has always been an adventure.”-Anthony Bourdain

Love-that is all.

Guest Blogger: Daughter-in-law Jen-Buick Encore Culinary Adventure, Part 2

March7

The next day we met the rest of the participants and the GM team including the lovely Laura Nava – Media Relations Manager of GM Canada. Lunch was served in the hotel by Top Chef Canada star Chef David Chrystian. Chef David designed the menu based on the different aspects of our adventure.

First course up was a Toronto spiced tomato soup with fried sun-chokes, brussel sprouts and cream cheese. Chef David described his hopes that Toronto Spice would one day be a household name similar to Montreal Steak Spice and he included it in all of the dishes (even dessert!).

Next was an Entree entitled “Group of Seven” inspired by the visit we took later that day to the McMichael Canadian Art Collection Gallery where we toured the Group of Seven painting exhibit. This included Chicken Tagine, dried fruits, mint puree, olives, sumac and crackling.

The second entree was called “Ice Fishing in Muskoka”. Although it was too warm to go ice fishing (not complaining!), Muskoka was the final destination of the day where we were to stay 2 nights in the stunning Touchstone Resort. This dish was composed of pan seared white fish with sauerkraut, bacon, pickled asparagus and wild rice.

Last but not least, the meal was concluded with a little “Pick Up” of tiramisu.

While we were finishing up dessert we were ushered out to meet the star guest of the weekend- our Buick Encore. We chose the black, luxury model and one of the very helpful GM representatives walked us through the special features including heated seats, heated steering wheel (my favorite feature!), a built in voice recognition system and the very easy-to-use phone sync program. Then we opened the sun roof, blasted some tunes, picked up our favorite travel snack (Miss Vicki’s Sea Salt and Malt Vinegar chips) and were on our way to the next step in our adventure.

Kath’s quote:  “Onion rings in the car cushions do not improve with time.”-Erma Bombeck

Love-that is all.

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