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Canadian Classics: Tastes from the Great White North

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Canada’s cuisine is a mosaic of flavors - rooted in hearty traditional fare, shaped by indigenous heritage, and enriched by waves of global influences. This collection takes you on a savory journey across its provinces - from coast to coast - through comforting recipes that reflect Canada’s diverse culinary identity.

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What You’ll Discover
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  • Iconic dishes like Maple-Glazed Salmon, Poutine, and Butter Tarts
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  • Modern Canadian twists on comfort food
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  • Indigenous-inspired ingredients like wild rice, bannock, and cedar-smoked fish
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  • Seasonal and regional specialties, from Atlantic seafood to Prairie comfort meals. Each recipe is grounded in simple steps, local ingredients, and authentic Canadian soul.
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Signature Canadian Recipes

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Maple‑Glazed Salmon
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Tender salmon fillets brushed with pure maple syrup, mustard, and a touch of garlic - pan-seared to perfection for a sweet-and-savory entrée that balances heartiness and elegance.

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Classic Poutine
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A soul-warming Quebecois favorite: crispy golden fries topped with squeaky cheese curds and hot brown gravy. This iconic dish is a comfort food legend across Canada - rich, indulgent, and unpretentiously delicious.

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Bannock Bread
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A traditional Indigenous campfire bread made with flour, fat, and a pinch of salt. Whether baked or fried, bannock is versatile, golden, and perfect for soaking up stews, soups, or even maple syrup.

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Tourtière (Meat Pie)
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Cozy winter flavors in a flaky crust: seasoned ground pork (or mixed meats), onions, and spices baked until golden. Served with mustard or pickles, it’s a festive staple in Quebec and beyond.

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These small, sweet pastry rounds are a Canadian tradition. Gooey filling of butter, eggs, sugar, and syrup sits nestled in a flaky shell. Raisins or pecans add optional texture and richness. +

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  • Maple syrup: the national sweetener that lends a subtle smoky sweetness to everything from salmon to desserts. +
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  • Indigenous ingredients: like wild rice, cedar, camas bulbs, and berries that bring authenticity and sustainability. +
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  • Cultural fusion: French, British, Asian, and European immigrants have shaped regional variants - from Chinese-Canadian dumplings to British-style pub food. +
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  • Seasonal awareness: Dishes evolve with the harvest - like fresh Nova Scotia scallops in summer or hearty root vegetables in winter. +
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  • Fresh and local: Seek wild-caught salmon, curd cheese, and locally milled flours when possible to elevate authenticity.
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  • Maple syrup: Use pure maple syrup - not pancake-flavored corn syrup - for depth in savory and sweet dishes.
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  • Adapt to feed many: Poutine and tourtière scale easily for family dinners or potlucks.
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  • Presentation: Garnish gravy with chopped parsley, serve butter tarts slightly warmed, and present bannock in rustic wooden boards for visual charm.
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Canada’s culinary heritage blends heartfelt tradition with modern flair. From the smoky sweetness of maple-glazed dishes to the rich comfort of poutine and meat pies, each recipe reflects a story and a season. Whether you’re honoring Indigenous roots or embracing French-Canadian warmth, these recipes deliver authentic flavor and inviting simplicity.

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Feel free to explore, experiment, and serve these dishes with pride - this is Canadian cuisine at its most welcoming. Let me know if you’d like recipe cards, ingredient lists, or step‑by‑step instructions added next!

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