Presented by the St. Lawrence Market, the annual Evening at the Market took place on Thursday, November 10th, in support of charitable partner Second Harvest. From 7-10pm at the historic South Market, guests experienced a one-of-a-kind culinary adventure featuring tasting dishes from all 64 St. Lawrence Market merchants.
Tickets to the fundraiser are $75 and include all food and drink for the event. Due to incredible positive response, the event sold out two weeks in advance and has raised $30,000 for Second Harvest!
Stunning chandeliers dotting the ceiling at Evening at the Market.
Live entertainment at Evening at the Market included aerial circus performances by Zero Gravity Circus.
Below is a recap of Evening at the Market where my friend and I enjoyed a variety of dishes from the upper and lower levels of the South Market. Sadly, I missed the cooking demonstrations from chef Claudio Aprile; I was too caught up with eating everything and totally forgot about it! :(
Unlimited beer and wine provided by Brick Brewery and Santa Margherita Wines
Caramelized honey ribs & spicy Korean beef
Bacon bites & marinated chicken
Peameal bacon sandwich sliders, grilled smoked peameal & gouda sandwiches on rye, and mini pourakias
Calamari & coleslaw
Steamed mussels
Ribs with coleslaw
Canadian maple syrup and maple cookie
Traditional Spanish paella & empanadas
We tried the Waterloo Double-Double Doppelbock and Waterloo Grapefruit Radler for the first time. Loved them both!
Country-style ham, polish, village & debrecyna sausages
Pasta in Parmesan wheel and roasted pig
Portuguese custard tarts
Rotisserie & grilled chicken, parisien potatoes, chicken rissois, codfish cakes
Sausage rolls
Roasted Ontario sunchokes and caramelized shallots with spicy blistered cherry tomatoes
Cheese tasting skewers
Bubble tea, vegetable juices, smoothies, lemonade
Peameal bacon, smoked salmon ciabatta sliders, Portuguese custard tarts
50+ types of honey sampling
Pumpkin blondies
Fresh pizza and pasta
Apple tart, honey cake, blackforest cookie
Chocolate and banana crepe
St. Lawrence Market fruit and vegetable sculpture
Evening at the Market celebrates cultural diversity and creativity, and provides a taste of the unique and delicious foods from our rich and diverse communities, right at the St. Lawrence Market. With a much bigger turnout than last year, I hope Evening at the Market will continue to grow bigger and better with each coming year!
*Tickets to this event was complimentary.The opinions and views expressed on this post are my own*
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