Maple syrup is one of Canada’s most iconic sweet treats, loved for its unique flavour and natural origin. However,...
Quebec inherited a lot from France. Boiled meat is thus a cousin of stew, and both are comforting winter dishes. There are, however, some notable differences between the two. In the French pot-au-feu, leek, beef and marrow bone are used. In comparison, boiled meat also contains onions, white or yellow beans, as well as salted bacon or salted pork belly. To change the recipe for your winter dinners, discover the recipe for this traditional Acadian dish through our article.