
First up we have new traveler Azee at Azee's Kitchen Blog who made Homemade Donuts, don't they look delicious? I just love the sprinkles!
Next up is our friend at Torview who made a traditional Canadian bar treat, Nanaimo Bars, they look so rich and tasty.
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We have a second new traveler this month for our trip to Canada, a new friend at The Taste Space made a gorgeous dessert of Wild Rice Pudding with Rhubarb Compote.

Nanaimo Bars were a popular choice, also baked by Jill Jill's Blog, these look so good, they are going on my must bake soon list!

Another amazing looking Canadian dessert is up next, Canadian Maple Sugar Pie from Lexi at Big Momma and Me, yum!
Next up is a delicious breakfast treat, Canadian Maple Walnut Muffins, made by Chaya at Chaya's Comfy Cook Blog, they look wonderful!
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Our last three dishes are savory Canadian specialties...

Peggy at Pantry Revisited has treated us to a hearty dinner of Pork Chops with Apples and Creamy Corn Soup, what great flavors.

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Last but not least is Margaret at Tea and Scones also added a special touch to the top crust of her Salmon and Potato Pie, and don't forget to see check-out her delicious butter tarts she made for dessert!
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Thank you to everyone who participated in MKMW destination Canada! I enjoyed traveling along with everyone, although did not have time to post my Canadian treat yet. Sorry guys, we've just been super busy lately.
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Time for our September destination...
Morocco! Thank you to Leslie for the suggestion, can't wait to see what you all come up with! Please make a Moroccan dish and post it to your blog with a link back to My Kitchen My World, check-in here with a comment and a link to your MKMW Morocco post by then end of the month.
Please feel free to make a country suggestion for October in the comments as well :)
Happy travels,
Andrea
22 comments:
Morocco so exotic. It was a good suggestion. Thanks for a great roundup.
Lovely round-up. As a Canadian, I sometimes have to be reminded what traditional Canadian cuisine is. :)
Here is my Moroccan contribution: http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2010/08/20/apricot-parcels-with-honey-glaze/
All of these dishes are truly Canadadian. The only food I would add would be butter tarts and poutine for Canadian classics.This was a great roundip!
I almost did poutine and I want someone to prepare that and let me taste it! :) Seriously, what a great roundup of dishes this month. Can't wait for Morocco!
I was looking through the archives and is it true you have yet to do Japan?
Mexico seems to be very popular, though. ;)
Thanks guys! Glad everyone liked the round-up :)
flavourfulbounty -- no I don't think we've ever done Japan, great suggestion!
Hi, I'm Renee and I'd love to join your adventures. Morocco sounds great!
My blog is everypotandpan.blogspot.com
I just made a Morrocan recipe but I want the fun of finding another one. At least, it is there, if I need it.
lovely roundup delicious recipes
how about Afghanistan just a suggestion
will post a moroccan recipe waiting to see the roundup
here is my entry for Morocco
http://torviewtoronto.blogspot.com/2010/09/bulgur-wheat-salad-with-vegetables.html
I just learned about you from a friend-- what a fabulous idea! Here is my entry for Morocco: http://unchainedkitchen.wordpress.com/2010/09/09/moroccan-spiced-lamb-stew/
Thanks for coordinating this!
Here's my Morocco recipe. Excited to see what others did.
http://everypotandpan.blogspot.com/2010/09/my-kitchen-my-world-moroccan-stew.html
Here is another Moroccan dish:
http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2010/09/18/moroccan-roasted-pepper-tomato-apple-salad/
Hi,
Here is my submission to this month's event
http://livetoeat-megha.blogspot.com/2010/09/beet-appetizer-salad.html
Here is my Morocco post: http://jillbert.wordpress.com/2010/09/24/my-kitchen-my-world-goes-to-morocco/
This was fun!
I love Moroccan food. My entry is Chicken Tagine cooked in the slow cooker.
http://searchingforspice.wordpress.com/2010/09/25/slow-cooker-chicken-tagine/
I like Torviewtoronto's suggestion of Afghanistan. It would be an interesting cuisine to research.
Morocco, here we come.
http://sweetsav.blogspot.com/2010/09/moroccan-sweet-potato-stew-adapted-this.html
I am so excited to have found your group and look forward to participating! Here is my Moroccan recipe:
http://thenotsoskinnykitchen.com/mkmw-fish-with-moroccan-chermoula-sauce/
Is this where we are supposed to post our recipes? Please let me know if I should be sending it elsewhere.
Can't wait to see what everyone else makes :)
Ok, post has been posted! Major veggie couscous.
http://bigmommaandme.blogspot.com/2010/09/moroccan-couscous.html
I also have a b'stilla from awhile ago... http://bigmommaandme.blogspot.com/2010/06/chicken-bstilla.html
I would really like to see something more continental for October. Germany. OKTOBERFEST!!!!!!
Cannot wait to see all your recipes! Morocco was great. Here is my link.
http://pantryrevisited.blogspot.com/2010/09/mkmw-morocco-bound-moroccan-kefta.html
Just barely made it this time--here's mine, Moroccan chicken stew with herb and fruit couscous. Can't wait to read everyone else's recipes, so fun!
My Moroccan post: http://grandmaskitchentable.typepad.com/grandmas_kitchen_table/2010/10/my-kitchen-my-world-morocco.html
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