An interesting dessert for the wine lovers. Got the recipe from ecurry (beautiful pictures too!). You’ll need: 2 firm pears (very firm!), 1.5 cup red wine, 1/2 cup orange juice, 1/2 cup sugar, orange grind and spices like whole cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon.
Instructions:
- Peel pears, set aside.
- In a pot, bring to boil wine and sugar. Then add all spices and keep on low heat for 10 minutes.
- Add pears. They need to be completely sunk in. Boil on low heat until pears are tender (30-40 min).
- Remove and put aside. If serving immediately, continue boiling the sauce until it gets syrupy.
- Serve with sauce and icecream.
I got the recipe for this side dish from a recipe book (Cooking for Today. One Pot. Parragon Publishing) and adapted it to my taste. The original was meant to be very spicy, as it included 4 dried chillies. The dish itself is very flavory and works well with any type of meat (maybe except fish). You’ll need: 4 red potatoes, 1/2 cauliflower (flowerets), 1 onion, garlic, and a range of spices like turmeric, cumin, gingerroot (I used ginger powder, which the recipe explicitly warned against, but it worked well in the end), paprika, salt and pepper. 




Maria Market (42-2770 32 Avenue NE). And by cheap, I mean soup $2.50 and a cooked meal $5.99… Now, I dare you to find a better deal than this… The only drawback is that once word gets spread about this place, it won’t be long until it will be packed for lunch. You can only take lunch with you, but you should probably be there a bit early if you want to eat in.
The recently renovated Greek restaurant Balkan is located in downtown Banff, right on the main street. It features a lunch menu which can be a cheap alternative for a yummy lunch.
