Water Buffalo Food Festival this weekend!

The Village of Stirling in Hastings County is offering a true taste of Italy once again this summer as the community hosts its third annual Water Buffalo Food Festival.Talented food vendors representing local farms and restaurants will create and serve one-of-a kind recipes using cheeses made from local water buffalo milk. Visitors will have the opportunityto taste all dishes featuring Mozzarella di Bufala, ricotta and scamorza cheeses, as well as water buffalo meat raised locally.

Located in the Artisan Cheese Region and home to the first milking water buffalo herd in Eastern Canada, Stirling-Rawdon is in a position to share this unique agricultural product. Water buffalo milk from the Ontario Water Buffalo Co. is shipped to Quality Cheese located in Vaughn, ON. Ticket sales have reflected the tasty recipes being highlighted at this years event – Pasta Tavola is serving their signature fresh pasta, Smokehouse Blues will be creating a smoked brisket slider served with a beverage from Amazing Coffee, Loyalist College is leading culinary students to put their skills to the test, chocolate ricotta truffles will be hand crafted by both the Village Chocolatier of Stirling and Queen of the Kitchen, and a variety of delicious recipes will be served by Harvest Hastings, as well as Farmers Market vendors.

These recipes feature local ingredients and vendors anticipate the chance to test their passion and put their creative skills to use for a celebration of local food, innovation and culture. “I think this is a really great event,” says a local vendor. “It’s the whole ‘from the farm to the fork’ concept. You have to support the community- eat local, think local, be local!”  Chef Lynn Crawford, star of The Food Network’s “Pitchin’ In”, and her team were in Stirling this past spring recording a show to be broadcast this fall featuring the water buffalo mozzarella!  Cheese and meat will be for sale at the event and can be purchased ongoing at Stirling Foodland, now the local supplier of Mozzarella di Bufala cheese and fresh ricotta! Visitors to the festival will be able to sample each of the recipes with limited tickets available for $20. The third annual Water Buffalo Food Festival will run from 11:00 am-4:00 pm on Saturday, August 27. 

The event details and recipes are available at http://www.stirling-rawdon.com/gobuff

 

 

Water Buffalo Cheese Festival in our Region!

Below is the poster advertising the Water Buffalo Festival in Stirling.  We are home to the first water buffalo herd in this part of Canada to be milked!  Treat yourself to cheese made with water buffalo milk, and enjoy dishes made with water buffalo cheeses.  More info here.

An impressive history of cheese making

Across Ontario’s Artisan Cheese Region, one can find an impressive history of cheese making.  In this post, our focus is on Hastings County.

Once trademarked in the late 1990s as the “Cheese Capital of Canada”, more than 80 cheese factory locations have been identified in Hastings County.  Today, there are three cheese factories operating (Eldorado – Canada’s only 100% Kosher cheese making factory, Ivanhoe and Maple Dale), plus the Black Diamond Cheese Factory.  And, we are fortunate to be home to the Ontario Water Buffalo Company with a herd that’s grown to more than 100, and 30 of which are being milked to supply a Buffalo Mozzarella cheese making operation.

Despite cheesemaking in western Ontario going into decline in the early 1900s, the cheesemaking industry persisted in eastern Ontario and almost by default our area today known as Ontario’s Artisan Cheese Region became the cheese capital of Ontario by the 1930s.  The Ontario Cheese Producers Market Board was established in 1935 and headquartered in Belleville.

One of the largest cheese-related events, and still going strong today, is the annual British Empire Cheese Show.  2009 saw the 82nd Annual edition of this event held in Hastings County.  This event includes awards for cheese making including butter, and the Grand Champion in 2009 was our Stirling Creamery – maker of the famous butter balls.

It’s been said that remembering our history is like creating a blueprint for the future.  Our impressive history of cheese making has certainly provided a solid footing for today’s Artisan Cheese Region.

Ivanhoe Cheese

Ivanhoe Cheese

Some of the information for this post was collected from the Heritage Atlas of Hastings County.