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Celebrate Canada Day by Supporting Local at Vincenzo's

 

Canada's 158th birthday is coming up on Tuesday, July 1st, which is always a special time of the year, and even more so in 2025 considering the need to maintain our national sovereignty and support local Canadian companies.

 

An unforgettable Canada Day wouldn't be complete without fireworks, swimming, music, family, and of course firing up the barbecue and enjoying a home cooked meal outdoors! At Vincenzo's in Waterloo, we carry a wide variety of products from local Canadian companies — not only produced here in Ontario — but from across the country. You can visit us in-store in Waterloo at 150 Caroline St S, or shop online to place a grocery, catering or basket order.

 

Read on to learn about some of our Canadian brands that are offering new summer items; plan out your cocktail (or non-alcoholic drink) menu; get a head start on selecting some excellent local meat for the grill; support local by ordering a Canadian gift basket for your family and friends; and see how we can help cater your Canada Day party!

 

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At Vincenzo's we carry a wide assortment of Canadian-made products, as it is important to support local and ensure we are reinvesting to uplift our communities. We have some exciting new and popular items that are ideal for summer snacking.

 

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Fruits & Vegetables

Ontario has some of the best produce available across the country, and the summer allows us to grow a wide variety of fresh goods. We are now carrying Ontario Strawberries, which are perfect for snacking as is, however you could incorporate them in a homemade strawberry rhubarb pie or strawberry shortcake. A unique option is Canadian-grown Haskap Berries, which have a tart flavour that is a mix between blueberry and raspberry, and can be used for baked goods, salads, smoothies, jams, and yogurt. In terms of vegetables, don't forget to pick up Ontario Asparagus from Barrie's Asparagus while it's still available, as well as Ontario Tomatoes as a perfect topping for burgers.

 

Salads & Salad Dressings

For your summer salads, consider using Feige's Gourmet Dressings as a great local option from Listowel. They have perfect light fruity dressings such as Honey Mustard & Poppy Seed, and Raspberry. A newer option is the Matheson Food Company from popular Canadian celebrity chef Matty Matheson, who has a line of classic salad dressings that includes Italian, Greek, and Balsamic. If you would prefer to skip the mixing bowl, we offer pre-made salads ranging from potato and pasta salads to caprese.

 

 

Marinades, Grilling Sauces & Rubs

We also carry a wide selection of grilling sauce, marinades, rubs and bread options as an accompaniment to your grilled meats. Kozlik's is a long-standing Canadian staple that have incorporated their mustard seed into their Pork Rub, Poultry Rub, and Steak Rub. A newer Canadian company is FLAVRBOMBS who offer rubs in a convenient resealable bag designed for effortless meals at home. Some of their options are Jolted Cowboy (American BBQ style), Piri Piri (Portuguese style), and Sweet Jerk (Caribbean style). A local company from right here in Kitchener is Phlippens, who produce their sauces in small batches with hand-smoked ingredients, ranging from Phlippen Original Sauce to Phlippen Jerk Sauce. As mentioned above, the Matheson Food Company also carries a line of BBQ sauces such as Maple Molasses and Bama. You can't forget bread as the vehicle for your grilled meats, so stop by and check out our selection of artisan buns and rolls from ACE Bakery, or pick up Martin's famous potato rolls and bread.

 

 

Summer Snacking

Offering snacks as an appetizer is the ideal way to tide your guests over until the grill gets going. Hardbite Chips from British Columbia has a range of classic flavours such as Smokin' BBQ, Ketchup, and Smoked Paprika & Garlic. One of our most popular brands is Covered Bridge, and their seasonal The Weekender chips always sell out, which is a blend of vinegar, pepper, barbeque and jalapeno all in one. Barrie's Asparagus offers a line of snacks including Pita Crackers and Cracked Wheat Crackers. To pair with these salty snacks, you can't go wrong with any of our house-made dips, including Pesto Hummus, Bruschetta, Pimento, or Tzatziki.

 

 

Wood-Fired Pizza at Home

If you have a pizza oven at home and are looking to fire it up this weekend, Vincenzo's has everything you need to craft high quality pizza. We offer pizza dough in our freezer section, as well as various sizes of our ready-to-use pizza crusts. For sauce, we carry many brands, but Favuzzi from Laval makes an excellent Pizza Tomato Sauce. In terms of toppings, we have everything from fresh mozzarella and burrata, kalamata olives from Greece, prosciutto from Niagara, chili oil, to Caputo 00 Flour to make your own dough. To top if off, you can't forget about the irresistible hot honey from Rosewood in the Niagara region.

 

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Cold Summer Beverages

Lastly, the best way to beat this recent heatwave is with a cold beverage. Lighthouse Lemonade from the Maritimes offers summer in a bottle with their Lemonade Cordial or Lime-Lemon Cordial, which are ideal for making large batches of lemonade. Of course, Fever Tree is one of our longstanding brands for drink mixes, with everything from Ginger Beer to Sicilian Lemonade. We also carry cases of La Croix across various flavours, which are convenient for parties, including Beach Plum, Mojito, Passionfruit, and Mango. A local brand from Guelph is the Hitchhiker Beverage Company who have a range of lemonade and cold teas such as Front Porch Peach, Sole Mileage Mango, and Casual Traveller Lemon. One of our new offerings is Balloon from Toronto, who have created an all-natural sparkling water as a soda alternative, with unique flavours such as Fruit Punch and Green Apple.

 

 

Cocktails & Non-Alcoholic Drinks

If you're serving up a large batch of summer cocktails, or even if you don't drink alcohol and are looking to beat the heat with a refreshment, Vincenzo's has a large variety of cocktail mixes, syrups, and alcohol-free spirits and beverages.

 

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Crafting Summer Cocktails

While entertaining on Canada Day, nothing pairs better with the barbecue than a refreshing cocktail. We offer a number of cocktail mixes to help you quickly whip up a pitcher for guests. 

 

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If you want to make a simple drink with a light fruity profile, Master of Mixes has a variety of options including a Mango Mixer, Mojito Mixer, Watermelon Mixer, and a Margarita Mixer. If you are looking for a classic cocktail, Stirrings makes it easy with their real juice mixes such as Simple Paloma, Cosmopolitan, or Margarita Mix. Another great company is Fever Tree who offers a Mojito, Margarita, and Caesar mix.

 

 

If you prefer to make your own cocktails from scratch, we have all the tools you need! Visit us in-store to purchase everything from glasses for cocktail, beer and wine; bitters and rimmers; premium cocktail ice from Hensall Ice Company; to a range of simple and cordial syrups.

 

Non-Alcoholic & Mocktail Options

Having a non-alcoholic option at your disposal ensures all of your guests feel included! Whether that is a ready-to-drink option such as a mocktail, non-alcoholic beer or wine, or an alcohol-free spirit, we have a growing portfolio of options.

 

Non-alcoholic beer is one of the fastest growing categories in North America, and there are no shortage of amazing options. Partake Brewing is a Calgary-based company with craft non-alcoholic beer such as Peach Gose, IPA, and Pale Ale. We also stock non-alcoholic options from popular brands including Peroni, Corona, and Heineken.

 

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Ready-to-drink mocktails are another great option for your Canada Day celebration. Olé Cocktail Company is a newer Canadian brand that has perfect summer packs including Margarita, Paloma, and Chili Mango, which are made with Mexican agave nectar. Benjamin Bridge created Nova Scotia's first non-alcoholic wine spritzer Piquette Zero, which has expanded to three flavours in Original, Ruby, and Pink. Another popular brand is Harrington from Quebec who produces unique alcohol-free tonic cocktails such as Cucumber & Wintergreen, and Apple & Clover. 

 

 

If you are looking to make your own mocktails with an alcohol-free spirit, Seedlip remains one of the most popular options. They have custom blends such as Grove 42 which has Mediterranean citrus notes, or Garden 108 as an herbaceous option. Another great local company is Sobrii from Stratford who produces highly-awarded spirit-free options in 0-Gin and 0-Tequila. 

 

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Firing up the Grill

Rolling out the barbecue and firing it up for your family and friends is a staple of any Canada Day celebration. At Vincenzo's, we are partnered with the Bauer Butcher to provide a range of ethical and sustainably raised meats. They have a large selection that is perfect for this time of year:

 

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  • Beef Hamburgers
  • Steak (Flank, Skirt, Sirloin, T-Bone)
  • Pork Sausage
  • Pork Ribs
  • Chicken Wings
  • Chicken, Pork, Beef, and Lamb Skewers

 

We also carry some frozen meat options including our popular house-made Mild Italian Sausage and Hot Italian Sausage, along with different types of Spiedini and Chevapi.

 

Celebrate Canada's Birthday With Gift Baskets

If you are unable to get together with the whole family, or maybe you have a friend across the country, consider celebrating what makes this nation unique by sending them a Canadian-themed gift basket. At Vincenzo's we offer pre-made gift baskets, however you can also modify them to your preference or create your own.

 

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Our "A Taste of Canada" gift basket is the ultimate way to celebrate the holiday, as it contains an array of Canadian-made products from coast to coast. We have them ready to pick-up in-store or they can be modified if required. Some of the contents include the following:

  • Vincenzo's - Marinara Pasta Sauce; Fettuccine (various flavours)
  • Barrie's Asparagus - Cracked Wheat Crackers
  • Covered Bridge - Ketchup Potato Chips
  • Snyder Heritage Farms - Organic Maple Syrup
  • Turkey Hill - Maple Cream Cookies
  • Greaves - Jam/Marmalade (various flavours)

Taste of Canada Gift Basket

 

 

To place your basket order, you can visit the "Gift Baskets" page on our website to order online, call (519) 741-1437 and ask for the Gift Basket department, or email [email protected].

 

Make It Stress-Free - Catering Options

If you're hosting a large gathering for Canada Day or heading up to the cottage on a tight schedule, Vincenzo's has the ideal catering solutions to help you host on a whim. Select from our assortment of sandwich trays, charcuterie boards, salads, fruit/veggie trays, or cooked entrees.

 

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Some of our delectable offerings that are perfect for hosting during the summer:

To place your catering order, you can visit the "Catering" page on our website to order online, call (519) 741-1437 and ask for the Catering department, or email [email protected].

 

 

Tony Caccioppoli at 6:45 PM
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Dishes to Bring to your Greek-inspired Meal

 

The Greek Tradition of Sharing - Dishes to Bring to your Greek-inspired Meal

The Greeks don’t experience meals quite the same way as we do in the West. Breakfast is usually more of a light snack, lunch is the biggest meal of the day, and dinner could be simple leftovers or a light meal consisting of bread, salad, and cheese.

 

Greek cuisine is defined largely by wheat, olive oil, and wine triad, but many dishes feature healthy salads, grilled meals, cheese, grains, and bread. But how do you capture a piece of Greece in your next culturally inspired meal? Let's explore this concept together!

 

If you like to explore various cuisines, Greece is a great place to start. Considered one of the healthiest diets in the world, this Mediterranean way of eating highlights various delicious, healthy ingredients with a balance between vegetables, oils, legumes, and grilled meats. Balance is an important element of Greek cuisine as well; rarely is a significant meal served without the presence of a zesty salad and bread.

 

But for those of us on the home turf, you might not know where to get started when it comes to developing a truly Greek-inspired meal. From grocery shopping to preparation, we’re here to offer you some tips and suggestions for ingredients to create a wonderful Greek spread for your friends and family this spring.

 

To get a better idea of what to prepare, let’s explore some traditional meals experienced throughout a traditional day in Greece.

 

Proino - Breakfast Time

As mentioned, traditionally, breakfast consisted of a meal that was more like a light snack. However, in more recent times, a more traditional meal can be enjoyed. Herbal tea and coffee are commonly eaten with bread or dried bread (paximadi). For a truly authentic experience, coffee is brewed in a stovetop coffee pot.

 

Another simple but relatively common breakfast could be soft-boiled eggs and bread, sesame-style bagels (koulouri), cheese pie (tyropita), spinach pie (spanikopita)—or anything a busy Greek student or professional can grab on the way to school or work.

 

Container of Ouzo branded candy

 

Kolatsio - Time for a Mid-Morning Snack!

Seeing as breakfast isn’t usually a large meal, it’s common for Greeks to have a mid-morning snack before lunchtime. This could consist of a toasty sandwich with ham and cheese, savoury cheese pie, spinach and cheese pie, and other forms of pastry or bread like trouseki—which was traditionally eaten during Easter, but has gained popularity as a snack. More Western snacks are also available with a Greek twist, such as oregano chips and ouzo candy.

 

Mesimeriano greek dish on a white plate.

 

Mesimeriano - Time for a Larger Meal, it’s Lunchtime

As we mentioned in the intro, lunch is traditionally the largest meal eaten during a traditional day in Greece, with enough food being made to have leftovers for dinner. It’s rare that you’ll have a lunch that doesn’t include some kind of salad (such as horiatiki or traditional Greek salad), consisting of fresh greens, olives, tomatoes, peppers, sheep’s or cow’s feta cheese. Also, it’s common to serve lunch with a side of bread, either pita or pieces of bread with a crisp crust, and a main dish that can feature legumes or meats, like moussaka, grilled meats, or giagantes plaki (or Greek butter beans).

 

Lunch can also include meze—or various side dishes to accompany a meal—especially if you have lunch later in the day. Meze can include various dips such as hummus, tzatziki, and htipiti, as well as salads such as tabbouleh, halloumi and lentil salad, and various other side offerings such as olives, nuts, falafel, or dolmades.

 

Greek meals are all about balance, infusing olive oils, cheeses, proteins, a variety of vegetables, and carbohydrates.

 

Vradino - A New-Age Take on Dinner Time

If you recall from the intro, dinner usually isn’t the biggest meal of the day, and it’s completely normal to consist of leftovers from the previous meal. However, if you plan on hosting a big Greek-themed celebration, you may want to do something a little more substantial.

 

Starters

Saganaki - To get a meal started off right, you can introduce several small dishes to whet the appetite and get your family or guests excited about the main course. Saganaki is a popular starter that consists of grilled Kefalotyri, Graviera, or Kefalograviera cheese. In restaurants, it’s often served in a hot skillet and lit aflame with the help of ouzo, but for your purposes, a hot skillet and lemon wedges will do. A cast iron skillet is a great method of getting the desired crisp on the outside and gooey centre, along with high-quality extra virgin olive oil. You can serve this alongside some pita or fresh bread.

 

Kolokithokeftedes - Zucchini fritters pan-fried with various herbs featuring mint, dill, green onions (you can also substitute with chive), egg, and flour. While a simple dish overall, it’s an excellent addition to the start of any meal and is certainly a delicious way to get some extra veggies into your diet. You can serve it alongside some yogurt or tzatziki.

 

Salantourmasi - A delicious dish consisting of stuffed onions with pine nuts, rice, and fresh herbs. Spices include cumin and cinnamon, salt and pepper, baked to golden perfection in the oven.

 

Maroulosalata greek dish with green onion, dill, lemons, and salad serving spoons.

 

Veggies

Maroulosalata - A simple but refreshing salad consisting of finely chopped romaine lettuce, herbs, creamy feta cheese, and a lemony dressing. Best served alongside crispy bread. It’s exceptionally easy to make but offers a great alternative if you want to change things up from the usual Greek salad and need something that can be served quickly.

 

Briam - Greek-style roasted vegetables offer a deeper, savoury take on getting your veggies in. Consisting of potatoes, zucchini, red onions, and tomatoes seasoned with garlic, parsley, and high-quality olive oil, roasted to perfection in the oven for a delicious vegetable dish.

 

Yemista - Consisting of either a pepper or tomato stuffed with rice, onions, garlic, herbs, and olive oil. This delicious take on a stuffed pepper is vegetarian friendly but can easily be made into a main dish by adding some ground meat such as lamb or beef to bulk up the protein.

 

Bread

Horiatiko Psomi (Greek Village Bread) - A crisp peasant bread that’s relatively easy to make, Horiatiko Psomi is amazing for dipping into olive oil, a rich sauce, or even with a touch of honey. It pairs well with cheeses, olives, tomatoes and even savoury fishes such as sardines.

 

Tiganopsomo - A delicious stuffed bread of several varieties, this fried dough delicacy is delicious when you stuff it with feta or graviera. You can even make a variety made with phyllo dough and fried to a crisp and delicious perfection. Of course, you can also make it more dessert-like by including honey or even cinnamon sugar.

 

Eliopsomo - Greek olive bread is baked to a crusty perfection and makes an amazing gift as well as an addition to any Greek meal. Loaded with salty kalamata olives that offer an earthy depth of flavour.

 

Pita - When homemade in the traditional way, these pitas are fluffy and perfect for ripping, dipping, or even stuffing and wrapping. Whether you want to enjoy it as an accompaniment with hummus, baba ghanouj, or tahini, or as a vessel for some beautiful lamb gyro meat, pita is an excellent choice to add to any Greek meal.

 

Youvarlakia greek dish in a cast iron pan on a wood table.

 

Main Course

Youvarlakia - A delicate yet hearty meatball soup based on a light lemon broth and Greek beef meatballs. Instead of using breadcrumbs to bind the meatballs, they are mixed with rice while the broth is made with egg and lemon. The eggs add a cloud-like appearance to the broth that makes it almost appear creamy, and can be enjoyed as a starter or a main dish.

 

Kleftiko - A roasted Greek lamb in parchment, roasted alongside potatoes and other various vegetables, low and slow. A show-stopping protein, this roasted lamb with herbs (such as mint and oregano) and spices is an essential part of any Greek-inspired meal. The best cut of lamb to use for this recipe is a leg of lamb - you can do either bone-in or boneless based on your preference.

 

Roasted Snapper - A delicious fish dish made with olive oil, herbs, peppers, red snapper and finished with lemon, roasted snapper is a lighter but no less delicious way to enjoy a high-protein meal.

 

Htapodi Ksydato - A beautiful grilled octopus dish seasoned with red wine vinegar, olive oil, oregano, garlic, pepper, and kalamata olives, this dish can be enjoyed as a meze or a main dish. This dish features the tentacles of the octopus and is boiled and cooled before being marinated.


Youvetsi - A comforting Greek stew featuring beef or lamb along with small noodles such as orzo cooked with tomato sauce, garlic, oregano, and other herbs and spices. This stew is perfect to feature during the colder months alongside plenty of crisp bread. Hot and deeply nourishing, you can’t possibly go wrong with this stew.

 

The Culture of Sharing in Greece

Sharing food is deeply ingrained in Greek culture and society. Referred to as koinonía, this tradition emphasizes the communal aspect of dining and sharing meals to create connection, strengthen relationships, and promote a culture of hospitality.

 

Greek culture places great value on hospitality, which often expressed through sharing food with guests. Inviting others to share in a meal is a way to welcome them into their home to make them feel welcomed.

 

The quality of food is also very important in terms of conversation, and it’s very common to swap recipes. That’s why your dishes should feature only the best quality ingredients—which Vincenzo’s is an expert supplier. Vincenzo’s has been in operation since 1967 and offers a myriad of cultural food items that are sure to provide you and your family with the best quality ingredients for your future meals.

 

Hopefully, this blog helped you decide on not only some excellent Greek dishes but also some great food items to include on your next shopping list! If you’re curious about any of the links we’ve shared, all of the food items are listed below:

 

  1. Silver Leaf Olive Oil
  2. Berbati Olive Oil
  3. Krinos Ouzo Candies
  4. Krinos Tahini        
  5. Zanae Dolmades
  6. Zanae Giant Beans
  7. Krinos Greek Oregano
  8. Loumidis
  9. Venus Coffee Pots
  10. Athens Filo Shells

 

 

 

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Tapas: How to Bring this Spanish Dining Tradition Home

Variety of Spanish tapas on plates.

 

Ah, tapas! Just the word brings a burst of mouth-watering Mediterranean flavours to your mind, doesn't it? Let’s take a closer look at this delightful bite of Spanish culture and show you how to bring it to your own home. 

 

At Vincenzo’s, you can find food and treats to help you truly immerse yourself in this delicious cultural tradition. Visit our store, located in the heart of Uptown Waterloo at 150 Caroline Street South (in the Bauer Buildings) or shop online. You’re sure to leave our store with a basket full of delicious items to share with your loved ones! 

 

What Are Tapas? 

The idea is simple: small portions meant to be shared, usually served with bevies of the alcoholic variety. From a savoury chunk of chorizo to a tangy piece of anchovy, tapas can be anything served as a small plate

 

In Spain, the tradition of going from bar to bar, enjoying tapas and drinks at each stop, is known as tapeo. It's a social affair that's as much about the company and conversation as it is about the food.  

 

Tapas help to foster community, conversation, and the simple pleasure of being together. Each bar visit adds a new chapter to the evening's story, with different tapas adding flavour to the tale.  

 

The roots of this Spanish tradition are difficult to trace. Just about every region in Spain claims their stake in the origin of tapeo and tapas, with many stories to explain how they came about. Among these tales are: 

 

  • Some say tapas all started with a Spanish king, Alfonso X of Castile, who recovered from an illness by indulging in small dishes between meals. There are also stories that King Alfonso paired his wine with small bites to keep the buzz at bay (although it's doubtful, he can be credited with inventing this age-old trick!)  

  • Others say that tapas came from weary workers craving quick, savoury snacks to fuel their long days, which pubs and restaurants obliged in the form of small plates of cheese, croquetas, or boquerones. 

  • Many people point to the meaning of the Spanish word tapa, which means lid, and say that the tapas custom began when bartenders covered their customers' drinks with bread, ham, or cheese to keep flies out. 

 

Whatever the case, tapas have come a long way from being just a slice of ham on top of a drink! Today, tapas remain a major tourism draw throughout Spain, yet they’ve also spread far beyond its borders.  

 

With a little creativity, the right recipes, and the best Spanish ingredients, you can throw your very own tapas night at home—and we’re going to tell you just how to do it.   

 

8 Traditional Tapas Dishes You Absolutely Have to Try 

Ever thought about hosting your own tapas party? You’ve got to try it!  

 

Whether you're a die-hard foodie or just someone who loves a good meal, tapas have something for everyone. And the best part? You get to try a little bit of everything!  

 

Here are some ideas for easy, traditional tapas dishes you can make using the finest ingredients from our store

 

Spanish cheeses with dried herbs on wooden board on countertop.

 

1. Cheese Plate (Tabla de Quesos) 

Manchego cheese meets queso de cabra, drizzled with golden Spanish olive oil. Add campomar breadsticks or tortas to the mix, and you've got a play of tastes and textures that's simply irresistible. This pairing is perfect for cheese-lovers seeking a taste of Spain! 

 

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2. Jamon Serrano with Melon 

An unconventional match made in culinary heaven! The saltiness of Jamon Serrano wraps the sweet juiciness of melon in a mix of sweet and savoury. It's a classic Spanish tapa that balances flavours beautifully, proving that simplicity can indeed lead to perfection. 

 

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3. Chorizo al Vino (Chorizo in Wine) 

Imagine chorizo slices simmered in a rich Spanish wine reduction, absorbing every bit of flavour until perfectly tender. Serve this with a side of campomar breadsticks, and you've got an unforgettable tapa. The wine brings out the depth in the chorizo, making each bite a taste sensation. 

 

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4. Patatas Bravas with Aioli 

Cubed potatoes fried to golden perfection in Spanish olive oil, then paired with a spicy tomato sauce and a smooth garlic aioli. This tapa is a hearty crowd-pleaser that even kids love. Perfect for dipping and sharing! 

 

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5. Pimientos del Piquillo Rellenos (Stuffed Piquillo Peppers) 

You’ll love the rich flavours of piquillo peppers stuffed with a blend of Manchego cheese, queso de cabra, and perhaps a hint of minced chorizo or artichoke hearts. Baked until the cheese is wonderfully melty, this dish is comfort food in tapas form. 

 

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Croquetas on a black slate charcuterie board.

 

6. Croquetas 

Crispy on the outside, creamy on the inside, these little bites are a testament to the simple pleasure of well-made tapas! Whether filled with Jamon Serrano, Iberico De Bellota or chorizo, each croqueta promises a burst of savoury flavour encased in a golden crust. 

 

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7. Mini Paella Bites 

Bring a little piece of Spain's golden coastlines to your table with miniature paella bites. Infused with the flavours of chorizo, roasted peppers, and artichoke hearts, these mini delights offer a world of taste in just one bite, showcasing the richness of Spanish cuisine. 

 

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8. Boquerones (White Anchovies) 

For something on the lighter side, white anchovies marinated in vinegar and olive oil offering a tangy, refreshing taste. Garnished with garlic and parsley and served chilled, boquerones are a perfect palate cleanser or starter. 

 

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Each of these tapas brings a piece of Spanish tradition to your table, inviting you to explore, share, and savour the rich culinary landscape of Spain. And the best part? You can find all the ingredients you need for these delicious dishes right here in our store

 

Creating a Tapas Experience at Home 

Bringing the tapas experience into your home is all about setting the stage for a night of good food, great company, and endless conversation.  

 

Here’s how to lay the groundwork for a memorable tapas party that'll have your guests feeling like they’re in the bustling streets of Madrid. 

 

Set the Table 

Start with small plates and tapas boards. Scatter them across the table, making sure there's a little something within arm's reach of everyone.  

 

Mix and match dishware for a fun, eclectic look, and don't forget the toothpicks for easy nibbling! 

 

Allow for Easy Sharing 

Arrange your table so that it invites sharing. Place the dishes in the center or along a buffet line if space is tight.  

 

The goal is to encourage movement and interaction as guests reach for that slice of tortilla or a spoonful of patatas bravas.  

 

Sharing food is sharing life, and tapas are the perfect example. 

 

The More, the Merrier 

When it comes to menu planning, variety is the spice of life. Aim for a mix of hot and cold dishes to keep things interesting. Think of a couple of meat options, some vegetarian delights, and a few dishes that can be made in advance to ease the hosting jitters.  

 

The beauty of tapas lies in the array of flavours and textures, so be sure to try a variety of flavours and textures. 

 

Cheers to the Perfect Pairing 

No tapas experience is complete without the perfect beverage! 

 

  • Wine enthusiasts can rejoice in the versatility of Spanish wines. A crisp, chilled Albariño or a light, fruity Rioja can complement a wide range of tapas.  

  • Sparkling Cava adds a celebratory touch to any gathering.  

  • Beer should be served ice cold, offering a refreshing counterpoint to richer dishes. 

  • For those looking for non-alcoholic options, sparkling water with a wedge of lemon or even a mocktail can cleanse the palate and refresh the senses between bites. 

 

Relax, It's Party Time! 

Remember, the essence of a tapas party is relaxation and enjoyment. Don't stress over perfect presentations or timing dishes to the second. The informal, laid-back nature of tapas dining means your guests will be more focused on the fun and flavours than on the formalities. Keep the dishes coming as they're ready, refill those glasses, and let the party take on a life of its own. 

 

Group of friends at a dinner table with wine and Spanish tapas.

 

Small Plates, Big Personality 

Tapas are a reminder that the best meals are those enjoyed together. It's not uncommon to find yourself reaching across the table, trading bites, and discussing each dish's flavours. This interactive dining transforms eating from a solitary activity into a collective joy, enhancing bonds between friends and even making new ones. 

 

Plus, every small plate invites you to share, enjoy, and celebrate the rich tapestry of Spanish cuisine!  

 

We’d love to see you in our store and help select your perfect tapas ingredients to bring the joy of Spanish dining into your own home. Whether you're planning a cozy night in, a lively gathering with friends, or just looking to explore new flavours, Vincenzo’s has everything you need to create an unforgettable tapas experience. 

 

And when you do embark on this culinary journey, we'd love to hear about it! Share your tapas creations and experiences on social media to show us what you've whipped up in the kitchen, the new flavour combinations you've discovered, and how you're bringing people together over the love of food. 

 

Until then...¡Buen provecho!

 

 

 

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A Season of Celebrations

Spring, Easter table place setting with yellow tulips, Easter eggs, and Easter bunny.

 

A season of joy and celebration is upon us, and the air is filled with anticipation and festivity. As the days grow longer and the promise of spring looms, we find ourselves in the midst of a remarkable season of celebration and tradition. 

 

This month offers a whirlwind of festivities. First, there's the vibrant and globally celebrated St. Patrick's Day, marked on March 17th.  Then, San Giuseppe, also known as Italian Father's Day, observed on March 19th. Lastly, Easter, the beloved Christian holiday that signifies renewal and rebirth, graces us with its presence on March 31st.  

 

There’s so much worth celebrating and enjoying this month.  

 

At Vincenzo’s, you can find food and treats to help you really indulge in these holidays. From artisanal pasta to exquisite olive oils and flavourful cheeses, our store is stocked with the authentic ingredients you need to bring Italy's culinary magic to your celebrations and gatherings. Visit our store, located in the heart of Uptown Waterloo at 150 Caroline Street South (in the Bauer Buildings) or shop online. We carry local products from around the world and have done so proudly since 1967. You’re sure to leave our store with a basket full of delicious items to share with your loved ones.   

 

San Giuseppe - Italian Father's Day 

San Giuseppe, also known as Saint Joseph's Day, is a heartwarming Italian celebration that takes place annually on the 19th of March. It is a day dedicated to honoring fathers and father figures, recognizing their contributions to the family and society as a whole.  

 

This holiday finds its origins in the Roman Catholic tradition, where Saint Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus Christ, is venerated. The 19th of March was chosen to commemorate the life and virtues of Saint Joseph, who is regarded as a symbol of paternal love, responsibility, and protection. 

 

The way San Giuseppe is celebrated in Italy is a testament to the nation's strong family bonds and rich cultural heritage. In many Italian communities, it is a day marked by parades, religious processions, and gatherings that bring families together. It's common to see altars adorned with flowers, candles, and symbolic items representing Saint Joseph.  People often take part in charity work on this day, emphasizing the importance of kindness and helping those in need, in keeping with the values associated with Saint Joseph. 

 

Zeppole Italian pastry

 

One of the most delightful aspects of San Giuseppe is the culinary tradition that accompanies it. Italians are renowned for their love of food and family, and on this day, both elements come together beautifully. Special dishes like zeppole (deep-fried doughnuts), pasta dishes, and traditional Italian sweets take center stage on dining tables across Italy. These delicious treats are made with love and devotion, reflecting the appreciation for fathers and the joy of sharing a meal with loved ones. 

 

St. Patrick's Day Celebrations 

St. Patrick's Day is a globally recognized and eagerly anticipated holiday that celebrates the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. It falls on the 17th of March each year and is marked by exuberant festivities, a sea of green, and a shared sense of Irish pride. What began as a religious observance in Ireland has evolved into a worldwide celebration of Irish culture, unity, and heritage

 

Saint Patrick, born in the late 4th century, is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. Legends surround his life, such as the tale of him using the three-leafed shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity. Over time, the anniversary of his death, March 17th, became a day of commemoration and eventually evolved into the modern celebration we know today. 

 

No St. Patrick's Day celebration would be complete without indulging in traditional Irish fare and libations. Classics such as corned beef and cabbage, Irish soda bread, and hearty stews grace the dining tables of those celebrating. It's a time to savour the flavours of Ireland and the spirit of conviviality that defines this festive occasion. 

 

Dubliner Irish cheese on charcuterie board

 

At Vincenzo’s, we offer a staple of Irish cuisine — cheese. Dubliner cheese is a semi-hard, sweet, and nutty cow's milk cheese with a distinctive, rich flavour profile, reminiscent of mature cheddar and Swiss cheese. Claddagh Bó Cheddar, with its tricolour hand-waxed packaging, is the perfect St. Paddy’s centrepiece. And you’ve got to try Guinness Cheddar: a semi-hard Cahill’s Irish cheddar cheese lined with the classic Guinness Stout beer! 

 

SHOP ALL OUR ST. PATRICK’S DAY FAVOURITES! 

 

Easter Festivities

Easter, a cherished and widely celebrated holiday, represents a time of renewal, hope, and joy in many cultures around the world. It typically falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox, marking the arrival of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. Easter's universal themes of rebirth and resurrection make it a deeply meaningful occasion for both religious and secular communities.

 

Easter holds profound significance in Christian theology, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion. It is considered the most important event in the Christian calendar, symbolizing salvation and eternal life. Beyond its religious importance,

Easter has also been embraced by cultures worldwide as a symbol of hope, new beginnings, and the triumph of light over darkness.

 

For our Canadian friends, you might be surprised to learn that Italy skips the whole Easter Bunny tradition. Ask most Italian kids about the Easter Bunny and you’re likely to be met with some puzzled looks (as if you’ve suddenly sprouted rabbit ears yourself!)  

 

But chocolate lovers don't have to worry, because chocolate eggs are still a big part of Italian Easter celebrations. In fact, in Italy, chocolate eggs aren’t just for the kiddos. Italian chocolate eggs come in all shapes and sizes, including hollow eggs with gifts inside for kids or adults. You can even have eggs custom-made to hold a special gift of your choice, like jewelry or concert tickets! There’s something for everyone in this Easter tradition. 

 

Italian Easter eggs in basket with wood texture behind

 

We also carry traditional wooden eggs from Poland that add a special touch to your Easter table décor. Call 519-741-1437 or email [email protected] to order.  

 

At Vincenzo’s, you’ll find our shelves brimming with Easter goodness, from an assortment of chocolate eggs to a classic Colomba cake with crunchy almonds and a delicious candied-orange peel filling. Visit us in-store or shop our Easter Traditions online to bring home something sweet! 

 

Colomba Italian Easter cake

 

The Perfect Spring Basket

Celebrate the arrival of spring with the "Buona Primavera" Spring Gift Basket from our Italian specialty grocery store. This vibrant and inviting basket includes a carefully curated selection of Italian delights, from aromatic coffee beans and exquisite chocolates to truffle-infused treasures, specialty cheeses, artisanal pasta, aged balsamic vinegar, premium olives, gourmet cookies, and more. Presented in a handwoven basket, this gift is a delightful journey through the flavours of Italy and a perfect way to welcome the season of renewal and rebirth. 

 

Happy Easter -  Buona Pasqua! 

At Vincenzo’s, you can find food and treats to help you really indulge in these holidays. From artisanal pasta to exquisite olive oils and flavourful cheeses, our store is stocked with the authentic ingredients you need to bring Italy's culinary magic to your celebrations and gatherings. Visit our store, located in the heart of Uptown Waterloo at 150 Caroline Street South (in the Bauer Buildings) or shop online. We carry local products from around the world and have done so proudly since 1967. You’re sure to leave our store with a basket full of delicious items to share with your loved ones.

 

 

 

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Italian Valentine's Day Recipes for a Memorable Date Night

Couple reading Valentine's day card while at romantic dinner.

 

Valentine's Day is all about celebrating love and creating cherished memories with your significant other. While traditional romantic gestures are always appreciated, this year, why not take your celebration to a whole new level by infusing it with the irresistible charm of Italy?  

 

Italy, known for its passion, rich culture, and sumptuous cuisine, offers a unique and romantic way to celebrate this special day. By incorporating Italian elements into your Valentine's Day celebration, you can transport yourselves to the heart of Italy without leaving the comfort of your home. From the enchanting ambiance to the tantalizing flavours, Italian-inspired Valentine's Day celebrations are sure to ignite the flames of love and create lasting memories for you and your partner. 

 

Central to any authentic Italian dining experience are the ingredients themselves. To truly capture the essence of Italian cuisine and create dishes that evoke the romantic spirit of Italy, it's essential to use high-quality Italian ingredients.  

 

Lucky for you, Vincenzo’s is your gateway to the finest Italian culinary treasures. From artisanal pasta to exquisite olive oils and flavourful cheeses, our store is stocked with the authentic ingredients you need to bring Italy's culinary magic to your Valentine's Day table. Visit our store, located in the heart of Uptown Waterloo at 150 Caroline Street South (in the Bauer Buildings) or shop online. We carry local products from around the world and have done so proudly since 1967. You’re sure to leave our store with a basket full of delicious items to cook up a romantic, Italian-inspired meal at home.  

 

Let’s get cooking! 

 

Setting the Scene for Romance 

Creating a romantic atmosphere at home is essential to set the mood for a memorable Valentine's Day celebration. Pay attention to details like soft lighting, elegant table settings, and tasteful decor, so that you can transform your space into a cozy and intimate haven where you and your partner can fully immerse yourselves in the enchantment of the moment. 

 

Cooking Together: A Bonding Experience 

Cooking together can be an incredibly bonding and joyful experience for both of you, as it encourages teamwork, communication, and shared creativity in the kitchen. It provides an opportunity to strengthen your connection while creating lasting memories as you collaborate on preparing a delicious Italian meal for Valentine's Day.  

 

Before you get cooking, take a shopping trip together at Vincenzo’s, where you can explore and select the finest ingredients for your recipes. This is half of the fun! 

 

Italian Valentine's Day Appetizers 

Appetizers play a crucial role in setting the tone for a romantic Valentine's Day dinner. They offer a delightful introduction to the main course and allow you to enjoy a variety of flavours while savouring each other's company. 

 

Italian cuisine is celebrated worldwide for its appetizers, known as "antipasti." These dishes are perfect for a romantic meal because they often feature fresh, high-quality ingredients that burst with flavour. 

 

Take, for example, the Caprese salad. It’s a simple dish, yet the creaminess of burrata cheese contrasts beautifully with the freshness of ripe tomatoes and fragrant basil.  

 

Caprese salad

 

Ingredients 

  • 4 ripe tomatoes (preferably Roma or vine-ripened) 

  • 8 ounces (about 2 cups) fresh mozzarella cheese 

  • 1 bunch of fresh basil leaves 

  • Extra-virgin olive oil 

  • Balsamic glaze (optional, for drizzling) 

  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 

 

Instructions 

 

Prepare the Tomatoes 

Wash and dry the tomatoes. Slice them into 1/4-inch thick rounds. 

 

Slice the Mozzarella 

Slice the fresh mozzarella cheese into 1/4-inch thick rounds as well. 

 

Assemble the Caprese Salad 

On a large serving platter or individual salad plates, start by layering the tomato slices. 

 

Place a slice of mozzarella cheese on top of each tomato slice. 

 

Add Fresh Basil Leaves 

Take fresh basil leaves and place one or two leaves on top of each cheese slice. You can tear the basil leaves or leave them whole for a more rustic look. 

 

Season and Drizzle 

Season the Caprese Salad with a pinch of salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. 

 

Drizzle extra-virgin olive oil generously over the salad. The high-quality olive oil enhances the flavours of the ingredients. 

 

Optional Balsamic Glaze 

If you prefer a slightly sweet and tangy touch, you can drizzle a bit of balsamic glaze over the Caprese Salad. The balsamic glaze adds depth and flavour. You can find balsamic glaze in most grocery stores, or you can reduce balsamic vinegar in a saucepan until it thickens. 

 

The Main Course: Italian Delicacies 

Italian cuisine offers so many delicious main course options that are perfect for a romantic meal. Consider featuring classic dishes such as: 

 

Osso Buco: A Milanese specialty featuring tender braised veal shanks cooked in a flavourful broth and served with gremolata. 

 

Linguine alle Vongole: A pasta dish from the coastal regions of Italy, it combines linguine with fresh clams, garlic, white wine, and a touch of red pepper flakes. 

 

Chicken Piccata: A quick and elegant dish featuring chicken breasts cooked in a lemony, buttery sauce with capers. 

 

These dishes not only taste divine but are also relatively manageable for couples to prepare together. Here is our favourite recipe for Osso Buco. 

 

Osso Buco dish

 

Ingredients 

  • 4 veal shanks, about 1 1/2 inches thick 

  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 

  • All-purpose flour, for dredging 

  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil 

  • 1 medium onion, finely chopped 

  • 2 celery stalks, finely chopped 

  • 2 carrots, finely chopped 

  • 4 garlic cloves, minced 

  • 1 cup dry white cooking wine 

  • 1 cup canned tomato sauce (or crushed tomatoes

  • 1 cup chicken broth 

  • 1 bay leaf 

  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme 

  • 1 teaspoon dried rosemary 

  • Gremolata (optional, for garnish): 

  • Zest of 1 lemon 

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced 

  • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped 

 

Instructions 

 

Preheat the Oven: Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). 

 

Prepare the Veal Shanks 

Season the veal shanks with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Dredge them in flour, shaking off any excess. 

 

Brown the Veal Shanks 

In a large ovenproof Dutch oven or heavy skillet, melt the butter and olive oil over medium-high heat. 

 

Add the veal shanks and brown them on all sides until they develop a rich golden-brown color. This step is crucial for building flavour. 

 

Sauté the Vegetables 

Remove the veal shanks from the pot and set them aside. 

In the same pot, add the chopped onion, celery, carrots, and minced garlic. Sauté for about 5 minutes until the vegetables begin to soften. 

 

Deglaze the Pot 

Pour in the dry white wine, scraping the bottom of the pot to loosen any browned bits (fond). Let it simmer for a few minutes until the wine has reduced by half. 

 

Add Remaining Ingredients 

Return the veal shanks to the pot. 

 

Pour in the canned tomato sauce (or crushed tomatoes) and chicken or beef broth. 

 

Add the bay leaf, dried thyme, and dried rosemary. 

 

Stir everything together, ensuring the veal shanks are partially submerged in the liquid. 

 

Braise in the Oven 

Cover the pot with a lid and transfer it to the preheated oven. Let it braise for about 2 to 2 1/2 hours or until the veal is tender and easily falls off the bone. 

 

Prepare Gremolata (Optional) 

While the Osso Buco is cooking, prepare the gremolata by combining lemon zest, minced garlic, and chopped fresh parsley. Set it aside. 

Once the veal shanks are done, remove them from the oven. 

 

Serve the Osso Buco hot, garnished with a generous sprinkle of gremolata, if desired. 

 

Irresistible Italian Desserts 

Italian desserts are well-known for their decadence and ability to end a meal on a sweet, indulgent note.

 

For a romantic Valentine's Day celebration, consider featuring classic Italian desserts such as: 

 

Tiramisu surrounded by lady fingers, coffee beans, and coffee.

 

  • Tiramisu - A luscious dessert made with layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers, mascarpone cheese, cocoa, and a touch of liqueur. 

  • Panna Cotta - A creamy, custard-like dessert infused with flavours like vanilla, coffee, or berries and topped with a vibrant fruit compote. 

  • Cannoli - Crispy pastry shells filled with a sweet ricotta cheese mixture, often studded with chocolate chips or candied fruits.

  • Valentine Raspberry Chocolate Mousse Heart Mini - Layers of raspberry and chocolate mousse around a chocolate biscuit; red mirror glaze & dark chocolate heart.

Due to the nature of the product, supply is limited. Please order in advance. Call 519-741-1437 or email [email protected] 

 

These desserts not only satisfy the sweet tooth but also evoke the essence of Italian culinary traditions, making them perfect for a romantic meal shared with your loved one. We serve these, and more, at our dessert counter, so come on by and browse! 

 

Vincenzo’s is your gateway to the finest Italian culinary treasures. From artisanal pasta to exquisite olive oils and flavourful cheeses, our store is stocked with the authentic ingredients you need to bring Italy's culinary magic to your Valentine's Day table.

 

Visit our store, located in the heart of Uptown Waterloo at 150 Caroline Street South (in the Bauer Buildings) or shop online. We carry local products from around the world and have done so proudly since 1967. You’re sure to leave our store with a basket full of delicious items to cook up a romantic, Italian-inspired meal at home.  

 

 

 

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