Sunday, September 4, 2011

BRUNCH WITH BINGO: THE HARROW FAIR COOKBOOK - A GIVEAWAY

WELCOME TO BOOKIN' WITH BINGO'S
"BRUNCH WITH BINGO DAY"
I AM EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THIS SUNDAY'S
   LABOR DAY BRUNCH BOOK CHOICE IS.....
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THE HARROW FAIR COOKBOOK
BY MOIRA SANDERS, LORI ELSTONE
AND BETH GOSLIN MALONEY
  
ABOUT THE FAIR:
The Harrow Fair is one of Canada’s oldest country fairs. (It dates back to 1854!) Held over 4 days every Labour Day weekend, the fair attracted upwards of 70,000 people to the (very small) town of Harrow, Ontario. Harrow is located in the southwestern corner of the province, along Lake Erie’s north shore.

Events include rooster calling... pet shows... fruit and vegetable contests... carnival rides... poultry, rabbit, swine and cattle exhibitions... tractor pulls... and canning and baking competitions.

The fair organizers and volunteers do an amazing job of putting together a weekend that really does have something for everyone.
For more information about the fair, please visit www.harrowfair.com.

ABOUT THE COOKBOOK:
Since 1854, the Harrow Fair has been attracting visitors from near and far to one of the most southern towns in all of Canada. Now, with The Harrow Fair Cookbook, everyone can enjoy the delicious traditions that make it one of the most authentic agricultural fairs in Canada. The recipes in this book reflect the author's belief that when food is made from scratch, with wholesome, natural ingredients, it can't help but be delicious. The Harrow Fair Cookbook will inspire you to cook with what's local and seasonally available, as well as getting a personal tour of what is arguably the richest agricultural area in Canada. 

Filled with the best recipes from prize-winners, as well as their own takes on many of the classics, this cookbook brings together the joys of canning, cooking and baking in one beautifully photographed book.

Keep up the Harrow Fair tradition by making these classics:
. Sour Cherry Jam
. Bread & Butter Pickles
. Peaches & Cream Pie
. Barbecued Ribs
. Lemon Shake-Ups

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
MOIRA SANDERS: A fifth generation native of Harrow, Ontario, Moira grew up attending the town’s annual fair. After graduating from St. Clair College’s culinary and marketing programs, Moira worked in well-known restaurants and gourmet food emporiums across Canada, including Meinhardt’s in Vancouver and Senses in Toronto. She also ran the kitchen of a chateau-turned-cooking school in the Limousin region of France. Moira lives in Mount Albert, Ontario with her husband Alan and their children, Gavin and Ellen. She spends her free time writing her recipe blog, www.moirasanders.com
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LORI ELSTONE: Inspired by the horticulture of her hometown, Moira's younger sister is a graduate of the culinary program of St. Clair College and holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Brock University. Lori has worked extensively in the food and wine industry, notably in the Niagara region — as the manager and cheesemonger of de Luca’s Cheese Market & Deli, in the kitchen of On The Twenty Restaurant, and in the vineyard of Cave Springs Cellars. She writes a food column for the St. Catharines Standard and a column for the Harrow News called “Local Champions.” Lori lives in St. Catharines, Ontario with her husband Jake and their children Hugh and Erica. Her spare time is spent tending her vegetable and flower gardens.
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BETH GOSLIN MALONEY: Beth was raised in Kingsville, Ontario (the town just east of Harrow). She is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario. Specializing in marketing, design, and copy writing, Beth has worked for a number of upscale brands including Zingerman’s, Artisanal, Martha Stewart and Dean & Deluca. Additionally, she consulted to the government of Australia, helping some of the country’s top food, wine and lifestyle companies expand into the American market. Beth lives in New York City with her husband, Matt, and their son, Patrick. She returns to the north shore of Lake Erie every summer to visit friends and family. (Beth is first cousin to Moira and Lori. Their mothers, Karen and Sharon, are identical twins.)

SAMPLE RECIPE: 
RUSTIC FRUIT TARTS
These tarts are made by folding the edges of the pie dough over the top of the ripe fruit filling, creating a rustic, free-form look. 

For the crust
1 disc favourite pie crust
1 tbsp. (15 ml) milk
1 tbsp. (15 ml) granulated sugar

 
Blackberry filling
3 c. (750 ml) fresh blackberries
½ c. (125 ml) granulated sugar
1 tbsp. (15 ml) fresh lemon juice
1 tbsp. (15 ml) cornstarch

 
Pear filling
3 c. (750 ml) thinly sliced fresh pears
½ c. (125 ml) granulated sugar
1 tbsp. (15 ml) fresh lemon juice
1 tbsp. (15 ml) cornstarch
¼ tsp. (1.25 ml) ground cinnamon

 
Plum filling
3 c. (750 ml) quartered fresh Italian plums
½ c. (125 ml) granulated sugar
1 tbsp. (15 ml) fresh lemon juice
1 tbsp. (15 ml) cornstarch
¼ tsp. (1.25 ml) ground cardamom

 
Apricot filling
3 c. (750 ml) quartered fresh apricots
½ c. (125 ml) granulated sugar
1 tbsp. (15 ml) fresh lemon juice
1 tbsp. (15 ml) cornstarch
1 tsp. (5 ml) pure vanilla extract


Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Divide 1 disc of pie crust into quarters. Shape each quarter into a smaller disc. Roll each disc into a 6-inch (15-cm) round. Place each round on the baking sheet. Mix the filling ingredients together in a medium-sized bowl.

Dividing it evenly 4 ways, heap the filling in the centre of each round. Fold the edges of the crust up toward the middle, leaving a 2-inch (5-cm) opening in the centre for the filling to peek through.

Brush the crusts with milk and sprinkle with sugar. Bake for 25 minutes or until the filling is bubbling and the crust is golden brown.Cool to room temperature before serving.

These tarts can be covered in aluminum foil and stored at room temperature for up to 2 days. Makes four 4-inch (10-cm) tarts.
 
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COPY OF THIS FASCINATING COOKBOOK
THAT I AM GIVING AWAY MYSELF
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GOOD LUCK!
 

164 comments:

debbie said...

I bet this would be a really good cookbook. Anytime you can find older recipes, they are usually tried and tested. I would love to add this to my collection.
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Every year we have always gone to the fair. I have been to county fairs since I was a child.
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I liked their recipe for cheddar loonies on their site.
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holdenj said...

What a great intro to the Harrow Fair. The tarts look amazing and the sour cherry jam sounds good too.
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holdenj said...

Children under 12 get in free to the Harrow Fair. That's nice, big to do up this way as kids' State Fair tickets went up this year!
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holdenj said...

Minnesota has a great State Fair and we just went this past week. We have gone to a couple of the local county fairs over the years, and while it's always fun to see the animals, the scope just isn't the same.
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Joan said...

This sounds like a fun cookbook to not only cook from but to read too. I enjoyed reading about the fair as well as the cookbook. I love cooking with fresh produce and this one sounds like it would give you great ideas for that.
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When I visited the fair and cookbook website I found it interesting that the fair has been going on since 1854. Rooster calling sounds like a fun event too.

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We used to go to the county fair when I was growing up and hubby and I also took our kids a few times when they were younger. I loved the rides and the animals.

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I have attended many a local country fair growing up in PA.
What I remember and loved the most was the cake walks and how you would win homemade cakes if you won.
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Marnely Rodriguez-Murray said...

Sounds like an amazing book and I'd love to try those tarts!

Marnely Rodriguez-Murray said...

I've never been to a county fair! Would love to!

Connie said...

Ooh...the cover of this book made me drool. I love the history behind the fair as well. Thank you for a wonderful giveaway! :)

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Connie said...

I have been to a county fair a couple of times. I always enjoy going when I have free time off from work. :)

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Pat L. said...

The rustic tarts look simple and delcious. I love fruit desserts and love cookbooks.

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Pat L. said...

Yes, I have been to a fair or two - love to see and eat the foods and crafts.

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Pat L. said...

The Harrows Fair is the oldest fair.

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Kitty said...

This sounds like an amazing cookbook. I put it on my WL and TBR.

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I love the 'Pie Auction' and Mom and Dad Calling contest.

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Kitty said...

My parents always to me to the annual state fair and county fair. So much fine and really a learning opportunity for children although we didn't realize it then. (Probably best not to tell kids about the learning part.)

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A country fair cookbook sounds awesome!

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County Fairs are great. Bring on the mini doughnuts...bring on the smell of frying onions...lots of interesting food choices!

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I would love to win this cookbook for my mother-in-law who loves to cook. Please enter me in contest.I am a follower and email subscriber. Tore923@aol.com

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Being a Canadian made me instantly take notice of this book. Giveaway you say! Yes please!

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I enjoyed the bit about the fair. Informative.

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I have not actually been to a fair of this kind but I would love to.

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BrittanyGale said...

I'm from Ontario and I've never heard of the Harrow Fair. I'm definitely going to check it out now!

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I would love to own this wonderful cookbook. What a treasure. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

traveler said...

I attended a small fair in Ontario when I lived there. It was delightful and local. It was called the Streetsville Bread and Honey Festival and we went each year. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

BrittanyGale said...

I've been to the Western Fair in London, Ontario many times. I'm not sure if that is a country fair or county fair.

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The recipes look enticing and unique. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

BrittanyGale said...

I saw a recipe for Cheddar Loonies on the site. Anything with cheese is amazing. mmmm

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I would enjoy this cookbook for its recipes and the variety of wonderful ideas. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com

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When I was young we visited a fair in Delta, On. It was special since this was my first time experiencing a real fair. Your cookbook is the ultimate especially since I lived near that area. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com

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mamabunny13 said...

Recipes that have been around for that long must be good so that's why I would love to win this book.
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I love the picture of the winning Jams on thier website. It reminds me of my dad. He used to like to can food from his garden and make yummy stuff from the fruit trees.
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I've been to a lot of festivals but I've never been to a county fair. They sound like so much fun. Maybe one day I'll get to go to the Virginia State Fair.
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ann said...

what i think of the book?
Great i love fair cookbooks as they usually always have good old tried and true recipes in them.

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Yes I love country fairs I like the entries in them the best. Always good things to see


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I found out that the harrow fair dates all the way back to 1854!


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Those rustic fruit tarts look delish.

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I learned that they have tractor pulls at the Harrow fair.

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I have been to our local county fair and I loved it. Lots of small town fun.

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Lisa Richards/alterlisa said...

County fairs have always been as regular in September as starting back to school for our area. On of the best things about going--the food.

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Gotta admit the recipe for Cheese Loonies sounds like something we'd enjoy.

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Anonymous said...

food made to enter in the fair is country food at it's finest. Looks like a great book

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Anonymous said...

We go to the Crow Wing County Fair in my home state of Minnesota every year. It's a pretty nice fair compared to some around here. It's a great place to see friends and neighbors you haven't seen in a while.

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Darlene said...

I've never heard of Harrow Fair, but yet again I don't live in Ontario! The recipe sounds lovely, and I'd love to win this book!

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sweetpea said...

its a cookbook from a county fair, that is a great idea! who does not like fair food and homemade jams and pies!

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two of the authors went to the same college, st clairs!

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we have country fairs by us each year and just the smell of all the foods cooking at the fairs is awesome, pies, ribs, ice cream!mingiesh

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Misusedinnocence said...

What a yummy giveaway! I would love to try some of the good home cookin' in this recipe book.

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I learned that Crystal Gale played last Thursday!

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I've been too many county fairs. My Mom won a pie contest in one and was given a diamond necklace, i was so proud of her. :)

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best recipes from prize-winners-I'd love this cookbook

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Glogirl said...

This sounds like a great cookbook. I love cookbooks that feature from scratch recipes. I also love that this cookbook features prize winning recipes so I know they will be fabulous recipes!

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On the Harrow Country Fair website I found it interesting to learn that over the 4 day event, the fair attracts upwards of 70,000 people!

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I have been to a country fair many times and have entered baking etc. into the judged events. I think country fairs are fun events that the whole family can enjoy and something to look forward to year after year.

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Teslaca said...

This sounds like a great cookbook. I've always wondered how Canadian Fair traditions and foods differed from American ones, so would love to read about it in this cookbook. Those tarts look amazing! Love all the variations.

Teslaca said...

Visited the Fair website - who knew there were Mom and Dad calling contests? I've heard of other critters, but not for parents! Bet it's a lot of fun.

Teslaca said...

I visit my county fair almost every year and really enjoy it. The animal exhibits are my favorite.

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This cookbook is an excellent collaborative endeavor and a great intro to the Harrow Fair for someone who like me who has not hear about it before!

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Checked out the website and like the description of the fair especially the canning and baking contests!

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Been to a state fair but don't think I've been to a county fair!

Ladytink_534 said...

Oh I love country fairs! It's been so long since I've been to a good one. I doubt I'll ever make it to Canada though...

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They shared a recipe on their site called Cheddar Loonies. If I left out the cayenne pepper, my husband would LOVE these.

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I know I've been to a county fair a few times. The girls and I went not too long ago to a small one actually but I don't think I've been to a country fair. I'd really love to though! The closest thing I can think of is this thing that my town used to have every Labor Day Weekend as a kind of arts and crafts festival. I bought some peach syrup there one year and I've been craving it ever since. Alas, they no longer sell it :(

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Yes...we have a county fair every year...I don't go every year...but I enjoy the food and atmosphere when I go...weeziestoy@centurylink.net

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