A Four-Century-Old Culinary Legacy of CanadaTourtière, a traditional meat pie traces its roots back to the early 17th century during the French colonial era in Canada. The first written records of this dish appeared in 1672 in Quebec, where French settlers created it as a high-satiety food to survive long winters. The original recipe featured veal or pork as the main ingredient, mixed with aromatic spices like black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon, encased in a simple dough made from flour and fat. This "one-pot" culinary wisdom not only adapted to the scarce resources of pioneer life but also became an early example of the fusi
May 30, 2025, 10:15 am EDT
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