Comforting and hearty, chicken pot pie is an American and Canadian savory pie that has a top crust made with flaky pastry and a filling of chicken and vegetables such as peas, potatoes, onions, and carrots. There... READ MORE
Ginger beef is a Canadian dish influenced by Chinese cuisine. It was invented in the 1970s by George Wong at the Silver Inn restaurant in Calgary. The dish consists of marinated slices of beef that are battered, deep-fried, then coated wi... READ MORE
Tourtière is a traditional spiced meat pie that is often prepared between Christmas and New Year's Eve, but since it is so savory and fragrant, it doesn't stay on the menu for too long. Usually made with pork, it sometimes also includes bee... READ MORE
Turducken is an American-Canadian dish consisting of deboned turkey, deboned duck, and deboned chicken rolled into one and stuffed with three kinds of stuffings which are layered between the three types of meat. It is believed that the dish origin... READ MORE
Halifax donair is a Nova Scotian 'drunk food' staple, invented in the 1970s by a Greek man named Peter Gamoulakos. The dish consists of pita bread filled with roasted shaved beef, onions, tomatoes, and the signature donair sauce. The beef is flavo... READ MORE
Oreilles de crisse is a Quebecois dish made by deep-frying or baking smoked pork rinds until they become crispy. They are traditionally served in Canadian sugar shacks, preferably topped with a drizzle of maple syrup. Apart from sugar shacks, orei... READ MORE
Jiggs dinner is a meat dish that is traditionally prepared on Sundays in Newfoundland and Labrador. It consists of salt beef, figgy duff, pease pudding, and various vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, cabbage, and turnips. The dish is often acco... READ MORE
Caribou stew is a traditional stew and a specialty of Nunavut cuisine. The stew is usually made with a combination of boneless caribou (wild North American reindeer) cubes, onions, celery, red wine, tomato paste, bay leaves, thyme, potatoes, carro... READ MORE
Flipper pie is a traditional pie made with an unusual ingredient – harp seal flippers. It originates from Newfoundland and Labrador, where it has been prepared and consumed during the Lenten season (especially Good Friday and Easter) and the... READ MORE