
Crustless Quiche with Smoked Salmon
We all love quiche, but it is a commitment to make, this recipe doesn’t have a crust and so it’s so easy! You still get the decadent custard but with a lot less effort. Baking it at a lower temperature ensures the custard stays soft and delicate. This style makes it easy to whip up on a holiday morning. Try pairing this recipe with Chardonnay Kendall Jackson Vintners Reserve or Villa Teresa Prosecco Frizzante.Ingredients
Serves 6
2 tbsp (30 ml) butter, room temperature, for dish
8 eggs
1 cup (250 ml) whipping cream
1 cup (250 ml) whole milk
2 tsp (10 ml) salt
¼ tsp (1 ml) freshly ground black pepper
3 tbsp (45 ml) finely chopped fresh chives, divided
2 tbsp (30 ml) finely chopped fresh parsley leaves, divided
vegetable oil, for frying
3 tbsp (45 ml) capers, drained and dried on paper towel
¼ cup (60 ml) crème fraîche
1 lemon, zest only
3 oz (85 g) cold-smoked salmon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325 F (160 C). Butter a 10‑in (25 cm) pie plate or quiche dish and set aside.
- In a medium mixing bowl, mix eggs, whipping cream, milk, salt, pepper, 2 tbsp (30 ml) chives and 1 tbsp (15 ml) parsley. Check seasoning and adjust.
- Pour into pie plate and bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until custard is set. Remove from oven and set aside. If making ahead, store in refrigerator until ready to serve.
- While quiche is baking, fill a small saucepan with 1-in (2.5 cm) vegetable oil and heat over medium-high. Once oil is hot, carefully fry capers until they have popped open and are crisp, about 3 minutes. Remove from oil and drain on paper towels. Set aside.
- Mix crème fraîche with lemon zest and remaining chives and parsley.
- Before serving, arrange salmon on quiche and garnish with crème fraîche and capers. If made ahead, quiche can be served cold, at room temperature, or reheated in oven at 350 F (160 C) for 15 minutes before arranging with salmon and garnishing.
Drink Pairings

Raspberry Cheesecake Semifreddo
A Semi-Freddo is a delicious frozen dessert that hails from Italy. The term "Semi-Freddo" translates to "semi-frozen" in Italian, perfectly describing its texture. Far easier to make than churning ice cream but just as satisfying, it is mixed with the delicious flavours of a classic cheesecake, ensuring that this dessert will please any guest. Try pairing this recipe with Inniskillin Okanagan Reserve Riesling.Ingredients
Serves 8 to 10
2 cups (500 ml) frozen raspberries
1 lemon, juice only
¼ cup + ⅔ cup (220 ml) granulated sugar, divided
9 egg yolks
1 tsp (5 ml) vanilla extract
2 cups (500 ml) whipping cream
½ cup (125 ml) cream cheese, room temperature
½ cup (125 ml) graham cracker crumbs
½ cup (125 ml) fresh raspberries
½ cup (125 ml) roasted, unsalted, shelled pistachios, chopped
Instructions
- Line a 5 × 12-in (12.5 × 30 cm) loaf pan with plastic wrap. Set aside.
- In a small saucepan over medium heat, heat raspberries, lemon juice and ¼ cup (60 ml) sugar. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Set aside and allow to cool completely.
- In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, bring 2-in (5 cm) water to a boil. In a large metal bowl that fits onto saucepan, whisk egg yolks, remaining ⅔ cup (160 ml) sugar and vanilla until light and frothy. Place bowl over saucepan and whisk vigorously for 5 to 10 minutes, until egg yolks have thickened enough to coat the back of a spoon. Allow to cool.
- In a separate large metal bowl and using a handheld mixer, whisk whipping cream to form stiff peaks. Add cream cheese and whisk again to combine. Pour egg yolk mixture into whipped cream. Using a spatula, fold until combined.
- To assemble, pour half of the raspberry mixture into prepared loaf pan to create an even layer. Place in freezer for 15 minutes to freeze. Remove from freezer, pour half of the cream mixture into pan, sprinkle evenly with graham cracker crumbs and return to freezer to harden slightly, about 30 minutes. Remove from freezer, top with remaining raspberry mixture and then remaining cream mixture and freeze overnight.
- When ready to serve, remove from pan and flip upside down onto a serving dish. Slice into 1-in (2.5 cm) slices and serve with fresh raspberries and chopped pistachios. Can keep frozen for 2 weeks.
Drink Pairings

BC Celebration
BC cranberry farmers account for approximately 75,000,000 lbs or 12% of the total cranberry production in North America, a considerable contribution worth celebrating. This cocktail offers cheers to all those who grow and nurture the agricultural bounty of British Columbia. Join in raising a glass to these hard-working people and celebrate the holidays with a local cranberry cocktail. Featuring G and W NUTRL and Saintly The Good Sparkling Rose.Ingredients
Serves 1
¼ oz (7.5 ml) orange flower water
¾ oz (22 ml) NÜTRL Vodka
½ oz (15 ml) organic 100% pure cranberry juice (not from concentrate)*
¼ oz (7.5 ml) Simple Syrup**
2 oz (60 ml) Saintly The Good Sparkling Rosé
cranberries/orange twist, for garnish
Instructions
- Pour orange flower water into flute, swirl and discard excess. In mixing glass with cubed ice, combine vodka, juice and Simple Syrup. Stir to chill and dilute, then strain into flute, top with sparkling wine. Garnish as desired.
- * This cranberry juice is not blended with other juices or added sugar. It is more intensely flavoured and tart than cranberry blend options.
- ** 1:1 ratio of granulated sugar dissolved in boiling water. Allow to cool before using.
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Mountain Mulled Wine
Mulled Wine is often served at Christmas markets throughout Europe with each culture, country, and homes adding their own twist, so there is no specific classic recipe for this delicious winter cocktail. The one common thread is that red wine, served warm, is complimented with various spices and spirits. The following recipe involves red wine and brandy, warmed with citrus peel and aromatic spices, always a welcome treat when it’s cold outside. Featuring Sumac Ridge Private Reserve Cabernet Merlot and St-Rémy V.S.O.P.Ingredients
Serves 7 x 5oz (150 ml)
peel of 2 oranges, pith removed
3 coin-sized pieces ginger, peeled
3 cinnamon sticks
10 to 12 whole cloves
10 to 12 whole allspice, cracked
3 whole pods cardamom, lightly crushed
1 vanilla bean, scored open
¾ cup (180 ml) water
½ cup (125 ml) granulated sugar
1 bottle (750 ml) Sumac Ridge Private Reserve Cabernet Merlot
5 oz (150 ml) St-Rémy VSOP
orange slices, for garnish
Instructions
- In centre of a 12-in (30 cm) square of cheesecloth, place orange peels, ginger and spices, then tie into a satchel with a 10-in (25 cm) piece of kitchen string.
- In a Dutch oven or heavy saucepan with lid, combine water and sugar and simmer over medium heat to dissolve. Add red wine, brandy and spice satchel and simmer, covered, for 20 to 30 minutes. Turn off heat and steep, covered, for an additional 30 minutes. Remove spice satchel, ladle into heatproof cups and garnish each with an orange slice.
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Baked Spaghetti & Meatballs
Who doesn’t love spaghetti and meatballs? Make it so much more irresistible by smothering it with cheese and baking it. We’ve included the most delicious and simple sauce and baking the meatballs instead of frying cuts down on time and mess. Try pairing this recipe with Puglia Primitivo Luccarelli or Chianti Classico Ricasoli Brolio 2018Ingredients
Serves 4-6
2 × 23 oz (660 ml) jars strained tomatoes
¼ cup (60 ml) butter
1 medium yellow onion, halved
4 tsp (20 ml) salt, divided
freshly ground black pepper, to taste
1½ lbs (680 g) ground beef
1 cup (250 ml) bread crumbs
½ cup (125 ml) grated Parmesan, plus more to serve
1 egg
1 tsp (5 ml) garlic powder
3 cloves garlic, grated
3 tbsp (45 ml) chopped fresh parsley, plus more for garnish
1 lb (450 g) spaghetti
12 oz (340 g) mozzarella, grated, divided
1 handful fresh basil leaves, for garnish
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 F (190 C).
- In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, bring strained tomatoes, butter, onions, 2 tsp (10 ml) salt and a pinch of pepper to a boil. Turn heat to low, cover and simmer for 30 minutes.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine remaining 2 tsp (10 ml) salt, ground beef, bread crumbs, Parmesan, egg, garlic powder, garlic and parsley. Mix well. If desired, cook a small amount of meatball mixture in a frying pan to taste seasoning, adjust if necessary.
- Using a medium-sized spoon, scoop and roll meat mixture into about 3 tbsp (45 ml) sized balls (makes about 25 meatballs). Place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
- Bake meatballs for 10 to 15 minutes, until lightly browned. Transfer them to tomato sauce and simmer for another 10 to 15 minutes, or until cooked all the way through and no longer pink inside.
- While meatballs are cooking, cook spaghetti according to package directions.
- Toss spaghetti with three-quarters of sauce (no meatballs) and half of the mozzarella. Place in a 10-in (25 cm) cast iron skillet or baking dish. Top with remaining sauce, all meatballs and remaining mozzarella.
- Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until cheese is melted and golden. Garnish with chopped parsley and basil.
Drink Pairings

Lobster Salad
Designed for the entire table to participate and mix together, this Lobster Salad is refreshing, elegant and deeply satisfying with a soy, sesame dressing bringing prosperity for all in the year ahead. Created by Chef He at Mott 32 in Vancouver, BC. Try pairing this recipe with Phanton Creek Estates Pinot Gris or Frind Winery Brut.Ingredients
Serves 4 to 6
2 lbs (900 g) whole live lobster
¼ lb (110 g) mixed vegetables (carrots, cucumbers and celtuce recommended)
3 tbsp (45 ml) soy sauce
3 tbsp (45 ml) white vinegar
3 tbsp (45 ml) granulated sugar
1 tbsp (15 ml) sesame oil
7 tbsp + 1 cup (355 ml) neutral‑flavoured oil, divided
1 tbsp (15 ml) chopped peanuts
2 tsp (10 ml) sesame seeds
8 to 10 small wonton wrappers, sliced into ½-in (1.25 cm) strips
Instructions
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Rinse lobster under cold running water and place in boiling water. Boil for 15 minutes, covered, then remove from water and set aside to cool. Once cool enough to handle, remove lobster meat from shell and cut into thin slices.
- Clean and dry vegetables and slice into thin strips.
- To make salad dressing, in a large bowl, mix soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, sesame oil and 7 tbsp (105 ml) neutral‑flavoured oil. Set aside.
- Heat a wok on high. Add 1 cup (250 ml) neutral-flavoured oil and heat until sizzling hot. Add peanuts, sesame seeds and wonton wrappers and deep-fry until brown and crispy, 6 to 10 minutes.
- Place lobster meat in centre of a large, wide bowl. Arrange piles of thinly sliced vegetables around. Sprinkle deep-fried peanuts, sesame seeds and wonton crisps on top of salad. After presenting dish, before serving, drizzle with dressing and toss ingredients together gently, to coat. Serve immediately.
Drink Pairings

Braised Chicken, Chestnuts and Hua Diao
Experience the fusion of locally sourced, free-range chicken elevated with the buttery sweetness of chestnuts and the rich depth of 8-year-old Hua Diao wine. This dish is crafted by Chef He at Mott 32 in Vancouver, BC. Try pairing this recipe with Quails Gate Chardonnay or Tinhorn Creek Pinot Gris 2022.Ingredients
Serves 4 to 6
1 whole chicken (about 3½ lbs/1.6 kg), cut into pieces
4 to 5 slices fresh ginger
2 green onions
1 tbsp (15 ml) neutral-flavoured oil
1½ cups (375 ml) aged Hua Diao cooking wine (preferably 8 or 15 years old)
3 to 4 pieces rock sugar
1½ tsp (7.5 g) salt
1 cup (250 ml) chestnuts
cilantro, for garnish
Instructions
- Rinse and dry chicken, ginger and green onions.
- Cut green onions into 1-in (2.5 cm) sections.
- Heat a clay pot on high until piping hot. Add oil and ginger slices and fry until fragrant, about 3 minutes.
- Add chicken, Hua Diao, green onions, rock sugar and salt. Fill clay pot with water until everything is covered and simmer on medium heat for 10 minutes.
- Stir chicken and flip bottom pieces to top to ensure heat is distributed evenly. Add chestnuts and stew for 8 more minutes, or until chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165 F (74 C). Garnish with cilantro. Serve immediately.
Drink Pairings

Braised Lamb Shanks served with Polenta
Impress your guests with this hearty and filling dish that’s also quite easy to make! The shanks are simply braised until tender and can be made a few days in advance and warmed in the sauce when ready to serve. Cheesy polenta is the perfect comforting accompaniment. This recipe uses stone ground polenta for more texture and flavour, but you can use any polenta you can find. Try pairing this recipe with Carinena Reserva Monasterio de Las or Shiraz Pirramimma McLaren Vale 2019Ingredients
Serves 6
2 tbsp (30 ml) vegetable oil
6 lamb shanks
2 tsp (10 ml) salt
freshly ground black pepper, to taste
1 large onion, sliced
2 medium carrots, cut into 2-in (5 cm) pieces
¼ cup (60 ml) tomato paste
1 cup (250 ml) red wine
3 cups (750 ml) beef stock
1 bay leaf
1 sprig fresh rosemary
3 sprigs fresh thyme
GREMOLATA
1 bunch fresh parsley, leaves only, roughly chopped
1 lemon, zest and juice
3 anchovy fillets, finely chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
5 capers, minced
1 chili, finely chopped (optional)
1 tbsp (15 ml) red wine vinegar
3 tbsp (45 ml) extra-virgin olive oil
POLENTA
4 cups (1 L) water
1 cup (250 ml) milk
2 tsp (10 ml) salt
1½ cups (375 ml) stone-ground polenta
½ cup (125 ml) grated Parmesan
2 tbsp (30 ml) butter
Instructions
- To prepare Lamb, preheat oven to 300 F (150 C). In a large Dutch oven or frying pan over medium-high heat, heat oil until it shimmers.
- Season lamb with salt and pepper. In batches, sear lamb until golden brown on all sides. Remove lamb from pan and set aside.
- Turn heat to low and add onions and carrots. Sweat until onions are soft, about 5 minutes. Add tomato paste and continue cooking until tomato paste has slightly caramelized, 5 to 8 minutes. Deglaze with wine.
- Return lamb shanks to Dutch oven, if using (if you used a frying pan, follow method in next step instead). Add stock and enough water to cover lamb. Add bay leaf, rosemary and thyme and bring to a boil. Cover with lid and place in oven. Cook for 2 hours, or until lamb is tender.
- If you used a frying pan, put seared lamb shanks in an ovenproof casserole large enough to fit all shanks. Add stock to frying pan with tomato and vegetable mixture, bring to a boil over high heat, then pour over lamb. Add water to cover. Add bay leaf, rosemary and thyme, cover with foil and cook in oven for 2 hours, or until lamb is tender.
- While lamb is cooking, make Gremolata. In a small bowl, mix parsley, lemon zest and juice, anchovies, garlic, capers, chili (if desired), red wine vinegar and olive oil. Check seasoning and adjust. Cover and keep in refrigerator until ready to serve.
- Once lamb is cooked, remove it from cooking liquid and keep warm in oven covered with foil. Remove and discard carrots and herbs. Let liquid sit for 10 minutes, then remove excess fat that floats to top. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat and reduce, stirring occasionally, until it reaches a sauce consistency, about 10 minutes.
- To make Polenta, in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, bring water, milk and salt to a boil. Slowly whisk in polenta. Bring back to a boil, then reduce heat to low, stirring constantly. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes, or until it is like a soft porridge. If it is too thick, add more water until it reaches desired consistency. Add Parmesan and butter and stir to combine. Check and adjust seasoning.
- To serve, divide polenta evenly between 6 bowls. Top each bowl with a lamb shank and sauce and garnish with gremolata.
Drink Pairings

Nduja Puffs
Fluffy, flaky, tangy, and spicy best describe these Nduja Puffs as taste buds are smothered with pillowy puff pastry, zesty tomato and an unmistakeably Calabrian heat that is tempered with creamy cheese sweetness. These pastries can be made in advance and frozen. Simply bake and garnish before serving. Try pairing this recipe with Strange Fellows Brewing Talisman.Ingredients
Serves 15 puffs
21 oz (600 g) puff pastry, thawed
8 oz (225 g) 'nduja sausage, casing removed
1 cup (250 ml) cream cheese, room temperature
1 tbsp (15 ml) mayonnaise
1 tsp (5 ml) granulated sugar
1 egg
2 tbsp (30 ml) water
8 cherry tomatoes, cut in half
fresh basil leaves, for garnish
Instructions
- On a clean, lightly floured work surface, roll out puff pastry. Using a 3-in (7.5 cm) flower-shaped cookie cutter, cut 15 pastry flowers. Using a smaller 2½-in (6.25 cm) flower-shaped cookie cutter, cut 15 pastry flowers. Using a 1¼-in (3 cm) round cookie cutter, cut centre of smaller flowers to leave a hole in centre. Chill cut pastry flowers in refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 400 F (200 C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment and set aside.
- In a food processor, blend 'nduja, cream cheese, mayonnaise and sugar for 30 seconds. Spoon into a large piping bag and cut a hole, ½-in (1.25 cm) in diameter, at the tip. Set aside.
- In a small bowl, prepare an egg wash by whisking egg and water until blended.
- Spread large pastry flowers 2-in (5 cm) apart on prepared baking sheet and brush lightly with egg wash. Place a small pastry flower over centre of each large one and brush lightly with egg wash. Pipe 'nduja mixture in cavity up to about ¼-in (0.6 cm) above level of small flower. Bake for 15 minutes, until pastry is golden brown. Cool slightly before serving, as filling will be very hot.
- Add a cherry tomato half in centre over 'nduja filling and garnish with basil leaves.
Drink Pairings

Dried Oyster Bean Curd Roll
This crispy Oyster Bean Curd Roll is filled with Umami flavour. Expertly crafted by Chef He at Mott 32 in Vancouver, BC. This recipe is bountiful with savory richness of dried oysters balanced with Shiitake mushrooms and preserved Chinese sausage. Try pairing this recipe with Tantalus Pinot Noir 2021 or Black Sage Vineyard Oliver Merlot 2019.Ingredients
Serves about 20 rolls
1 lb (450 g) dried Chinese or Japanese oysters
⅓ cup + 3 to 4 tbsp (125 to 140 ml) neutral-flavoured oil, divided
⅓ cup (80 ml) water
3½ tbsp (52.5 ml) oyster sauce, divided
2½ tbsp (37.5 ml) minced fresh ginger, divided
2 green onions, roughly chopped
2½ tsp (12.5 ml) salt, divided
⅓ cup (80 ml) cooked fat choy (washed and boiled in stock or water for 5 minutes)
5 sheets fresh bean curd (about 11 × 17-in/28 × 43 cm each)
8 oz (225 g) preserved Chinese sausages, diced
10 oz (280 g) shiitake mushrooms, diced
1½ tsp (7.5 ml) pepper
1½ tsp (7.5 ml) granulated sugar
1½ tsp (7.5 ml) chestnut powder
Instructions
- Rehydrate dried oysters in cold water for about 3 hours, then thoroughly rinse and roughly chop. Heat ⅓ cup (80 ml) oil in a frying pan over high, then flash-fry oysters in hot oil for 2 to 3 minutes. Add ⅓ cup (80 ml) water, 2 tbsp (30 ml) oyster sauce, 1 tbsp (15 ml) ginger, green onions and 1 tsp (5 ml) salt, then reduce heat to low and simmer, covered, for 35 minutes. Remove lid and simmer for 5 more minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.
- Dice cooked fat choy into small pieces. Set aside.
- Rinse bean curd sheets and pat dry. Cut each sheet into 4 rectangles and set aside to make rolls.
- Heat a separate pan on medium and add 1 tbsp (15 ml) oil. Add 1½ tbsp (22.5 ml) ginger and preserved sausage and stir-fry until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes. Add mushrooms and fat choy and stir-fry until fragrant, 3 to 5 minutes. Add oysters, 1½ tbsp (22.5 ml) oyster sauce, 1½ tsp (7.5 ml) salt, pepper, sugar and chestnut powder to pan and stir-fry until all ingredients are heated and fragrant, 3 to 4 minutes. Remove from heat.
- Place a spoonful of stir-fried mixture on a bean curd rectangle (do not overpack). Wrap filled rectangle into a spring roll. Repeat until you’ve used up all rectangles and filling.
- Heat a deep wok on high. Add 2 to 3 tbsp (30 to 45 ml) oil and heat until sizzling hot. Carefully slide rolls into hot oil and fry until golden brown, about 2 minutes per side.
- Remove from heat and place rolls on a draining rack or paper towel to absorb excess oil. Serve immediately.