Showing posts with label Edmonton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edmonton. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Edmonton Coffee Week - #yegcoffeeweek




Have you heard? If you are in Edmonton, this past saturday marked the first Edmonton Coffee Week running from March 7-15, 2015. 



For the next few days there are several participating coffee shops and events all featured around coffee! Now, I for one cannot live without coffee! So, who doesn't love learning about how to make latte art and all the beautiful creations that could be made on those mochas, lattes, and chai teas? So, I was super excited when the opportunity came up to learn some latte art from François at Cafe Bicyclette. 






Before we even get into the latte art, you need a shot of espresso. Make sure you get the right grind on your espresso (not too coarse and not too fine). Once the espresso grinds are piled up in the portafilter (like the photo below), you tamp it evenly.




Fit the portafilter into the espresso machine (there are grooves to guide) and make sure it is tight. Too loose and espresso will go everywhere - which is apparently not a pretty sight! Also, ensure there are no coffee grinds in the espresso cups before running the espresso through.



Once the espresso is done, pour them into your cup. Then, pour the cold milk into the milk frothing pitcher. François did mention that using whole milk is slightly better as it helps to give a nicer look to the latte art. Plus the milk stays creamy.


Heating the milk was the tricky part for me. You had to make sure that it didn't overflow or get too hot. Once the milk frothing container is hot to the touch than it is done. Using a milk thermometer probably would be helpful as you are learning to ensure that the milk isn't burnt.
 

Now, the part everyone wants to perfect is the actual latte art! You do need to multi-task as you need to quickly wipe down the milk steamer while swirling and tamping the hot milk to get the bubbles out so it will be creamy. When it comes to pouring the hot milk into the cup with the espresso, there should be no hesitations! Below, is my attempt at a heart or more like a heart shaped balloon!



So, it was without a doubt a fun hour introducing me to latte art! I think practice would make perfect! And, clearly that was a great latte as I am wired enough to write this post at 12am. Hopefully there will be more opportunities to learn about latte art in the future. In the meantime, I might try watching Chef Steps - Latte Art to hone this skill. 

If you have a chance, check out all the other Edmonton events for YEG Coffee Week or visit a local coffee shop for a latte or two! 

Couldn't leave without buying this amazing pain au chocolat to have with my latte. 

Monday, March 24, 2014

Eat Alberta 2014 - Seed the Possibilities


I am super excited to let everyone know that Eat Alberta 2014 is coming back for a 4th season, this year's theme is "Seed the Possibilities". Tickets start selling tomorrow Tuesday March 25. For those that have never gone to Eat Alberta let me tell you a little more about it. Eat Alberta is a great place for anyone who, like me, loves food! It's a one day, workshop-style conference where you will have some hands-on learning, food tastings, and learn about local and regional Alberta foods. You will also have the opportunity to meet and learn from local farmers, chefs, foragers, botanists and bakers!

Taking a quick look at the sessions available on the Eat Alberta 2014 website, there are exciting sessions this year such as learning how to make jowl bacon from Chad Moss, hands-on nose to tail butchery from Elyse Chatterton, pumpkin ravioli making from Kathryn Joel, making scratch soup from Elaine Wilson, making curries with Michelle Peter-Jones, and breaking down an entire chicken from Nevin Fenske of Drift food truck. 


The keynote speaker this year will be John Schneider from Gold Forest Grains. Tickets for Eat Alberta are $150 each and will include everything from the keynote, 4 different sessions, meals (breakfast & lunch), and the mixer at the end of the day. You can purchase tickets starting tomorrow Tuesday March 25 on the website www.eatalberta.ca. Please visit the website for all the session descriptions, presenter bios, track information, FAQs and more!

Get your tickets early so you can get the food track that you want!