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It didn’t seem too long ago that the Toronto qualifiers for the Made With Love cocktail competition were held. On March 30th, the competition to be Toronto’s best bartender culminated at the Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex.

With over twenty bartenders participating, there was a plethora of unique cocktail choices.  My own favourites were Mike Crispo‘s (Soho House) Crisp “Hard Italian Soda”, consisting of Campari, carbonated water, blood orange juice, rosemary, acid phosphate, and sea salt.  This mix of blood orange, rosemary, and salt tickled the sweet, bitter, and salty taste buds at the same time. I also enjoyed drinking the cocktail from a bottle, which was sealed, cooled, and then unsealed when it was ready for serving.  Another personal favourite was Andrew Hunter‘s Butterface, which paired perfectly with The County General‘s crispy pigs ears from Chef Adam Alguire.

Each attendee was given a dog tag upon entry which they then used to vote for their favourite cocktail. After the results were tabulated, the public’s choices were:

  • First Place: Nick Incretolli’s Love in Milan | The Urban Tavern on George
    Milk-washed Campari, pistachio orgeat, lemon juice, eucalyptus syrup, egg white, eucalyptus tincture rinse
  • Second Place: Dan Tavares’ Maria de Milano | Mr. Flamingo
    Campari, rose water, grapefruit cordial, black pepper, carbonated water and cucumber
  • Third Place (tie): Jake Valianes’ Montego Bay Export Co. | Linwood Essentials
    Appleton Estate V/X Rum, barrel aged banana liqueur syrup, ugli fruit, mauby, lime, coffee, pimento bitters
  • Third Place (tie): Andrès Marquez‘s El Mexican Sour | Fonda Lola
    Disaronno, cold pressed roated lemon puree, cinammon maple syrup

The panel of judges consisted of Adrian Stein (El Caballito), Dr. Andrew Toplack, Frankie Solarik (Barchef), Michael Mooney (Geraldine) and Nishantha Nepulongoda (Blowfish). In the end, their picks were:

  • First Place: Dan Tavares’ Maria de Milano | Mr. Flamingo
  • Second PlaceMike Fortier‘s Rosa Primavera | Drake One Fifty
    Hendrick’s gin, rose and pink Campari, cucumber, wildflower cordial, Dillon’s Wormwood bitters
  • Third PlaceAlex James‘ Brown Butter Derby | Hopgood’s Foodliner
    Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey, brown butter, toasted apple shrub, egg white

As North America’s largest mixology competition, the Made With Love Toronto finals lived up to the billing. For just over three hours, guests enjoyed the wide variety of cocktails from some of the city’s top bartenders, and the delectable bites to pair with them. Congratulations to all the winners, and we look forward to seeing them compete at the Made With Love national finals to be held in Toronto on May 25, 2015 at Everleigh.

For more information:
http://www.enjoymadewithlove.com
Twitter: @_MadeWithLove_ #EnjoyMWL
Instagram: @MadeWithLove_ #EnjoyMWL
Facebook: EnjoyMadeWithLove

Also check out our coverage from Made With Love’s previous competitions in 2014 and 2013.

Photos by John Tan

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The emerging Castlefield Design District of Toronto has a new kid on the block – the recently opened GE Monogram Design Centre and cooking studio. Designed by Harry Pontarini Architects, it aims to “elevate Toronto’s Design District and culinary landscape”, according to Monogram General Manager, Philippe Meyersohn. On Thursday, March 26, we had the chance to check out this beautiful new space during their launch party.

The new design centre consists of two floors. The main floor houses the spacious 4,000 sq ft. showroom, where GE Monogram’s professional kitchen appliances were on display. There are two kitchens – the Forest Hill Kitchen with its contemporary design, and flush appliances, and the Brooklyn kitchen, taking more traditional cues and blending classic and contemporary styles.  The whole showroom is absolutely gorgeous, and will surely inspire you with ideas for your own kitchen.

Top Chef Canada Winner Carl Heinrich and his team provided the gourmet bites for the evening, using the space and the appliances to their fullest. Also providing eats from the evening were Hooked (with Chef Kristin Donovan also present) and the Cheese Boutique. Guests enjoyed fresh west coast oysters, charcuterie boards, and cheeses among other things. For sweets there were cinnamon buns, and even gourmet ice cream in flavours such as saffron, cherry cola, and popcorn. Perrier Jouët champagne, and cocktails made using Absolut Elyx, were also being served.

Heading to the second floor, you ascend a circular staircase with an impressive glass light sculpture overhanging.  You then enter the equally impressive 2,500 square foot cooking studio.  Again it’s a fully functional space with the GE Monogram appliances proudly showcased.  The cooking studio is helmed by Donna Dooher, owner of Mildred’s Temple Kitchen, and Esther Benaim formerly heading Great Cooks on Eight, also a cooking school.  This space can be used for social functions and events, lessons, and demonstrations, where guests can partake in the cooking, or simply watch as the chefs prepare great dishes.   There is also a private dining room where the guests can enjoy the kitchen creations.  Another unique feature is the soon to be completed urban herb garden, developed in consultation with the Toronto Botanical Gardens.

The new GE Monogram Design Centre and cooking studio is located at 1290 Castlefield Ave., just west of Ronald Ave.  Its hours are 10 AM to 6 PM, Monday to Friday and 11AM to 3 PM on Saturdays.

For more information:
http://www.monogram.ca
Twitter: #MonogramTO
Instagram: #MonogramTO

Photos by John Tan

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