Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Tiramisu: Better than Italy

I'm almost surprising myself here a little when the first little Durham gem I decide to post is an Italian one.  I'm not the biggest pasta or pizza fan and I feel that my own recipes outshine any Italian franchise I can find, but this locally owned Italian restaurant in Oshawa takes a big nod from me for just outdoing itself in flavour.  At least, I'm pretty sure it does - based on the carbonara that I keep ordering.  I've promised my friend Amanda, who introduced me to Avanti Trattoria, that I'll try something else from the entree menu but you just can't beat that prosciutto and cream sauce. 

This restaurant brings so much flavour to every meal.  They offer delicious Valpolicella red wine on their list, imported Trucillo espresso and imported Parmesan cheese and although I'm bursting at the seams by the end of every meal at Avanti - I doubt there is any tiramisu better than their tiramisu.  I've tried it, tried it and tried it again, most recently before the trip to Italy I took returning just three weeks ago.  With every bite of Avanti's recipe, one wonders if it tastes this good in Italy.  I was sure it did.  On a previous stop in Rome albeit several years ago, the tiramisu I remembered seemed to have that same melt in your mouth quality.  So, I put it to the test again.  And, I was shocked.  Their tiramisu is better than the one in Italy!  Is it possible?  Maybe I didn't go to a good tiramisu place there?  I don't know... You will have to be the judge.  I just can't wait to visit the King Street, Oshawa location and fill them in on what I've learned.

I don't know for sure, but I hear that they use an old family recipe.  Either way, this quality can't be denied - it is absolutely decadent.  Avanti offers tiramisu better than you can find in Italy... or at least pretty close...

Monday, November 15, 2010

Finding Decadence in Durham

I am a foodie, kind of.  I live in Durham, Ontario. 

If you are reading this blog, I'm sure you are familiar with the little pocket of communities just a little east of the City of Toronto.  Close enough to get a little culture but far enough away that it is sometimes hard to find enough of that culture here in the outskirts.  Most Durham communities are "bedroom ones", where commuters into the city find themselves in the evenings and on weekends - often missing some of the great cuisine one would find during the weekday lunches and corporate gatherings.  This leads to a vast number of foodie sites and restaurant review sites with unanswered forum posts about Durham: "Where do I find great Mexican food in Oshawa?", "I'm moving to Brooklin, are there any great dining spots around there?"  If you Google these posts, you'll find the same handful of restaurants mentioned again and again and once you've dined there, where do you dine?  I am hoping to fill that void, even just a little.  Not only that, I am looking for suggestions - unique ones.

When I say that I am foodie, kind of.  I am.  I do have to warn you though, I feel there is a great deal to do with being a foodie outside of fine wine and $50 steaks.  Don't worry, I will "go there" too but I will explore greasy little joints and grocery store items that bring a little decadence to my life in Durham. 

I often find neither as I visit restaurant after restaurant as part of a part-time job I find myself working.  None of them are decadent.  I will eat, pay the bill, and not return again unless I'm paid to do so - I review to make sure they are presenting themselves the way they should.  They offer quantity, value and sometimes high prices - but no decadence and not a lot of "heart".  There are too many dining establishments around like this. 

What is decadence?  I think it has everything to do with quality and luxury.  Sometimes the two go hand in hand and sometimes they don't.  To me, finding decadence makes life feel luxurious wherever you find it.  I can compare it to having recently ate gelato at the Cafe de Paris in Monaco but I can also compare it to driving a half hour for a good, cheap dozen of farm fresh eggs. 

So, that is the decadence I'm looking for.  Some luxury, some quality, sometimes both - here in Durham.  When I find it, I want to share it.  I hope you enjoy it!