• 5à7 Podcast with Amie Watson

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5à7 Podcast with Amie Watson

By: Amie Watson
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  • Montreal food writer and television contributor Amie Watson interviews everyone from chefs to entrepreneurs, actors, directors, composers, musicians, politicians, artists, wine importers, marketing gurus, CEOs and sommeliers. Based on conversations that revolves around food – and with a nod to the Quebec happy hour, aka the 5 à 7 – take a sneak peak into the homes and lives of interesting people you might have heard of, from what they're cooking during COVID-19 quarantine to why sauerkraut, peanut butter and sourdough are the ultimate combination.
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  • 5à7 Podcast, S3E3: Chef Jean-Sebastien Giguère of h3 on Chickens, Sugar Shacks, Traceability and Fine Dining
    Feb 10 2021

    "In Quebec, the traceability is sh*t," says Chef Jean-Sébastien Giguère of the new h3 restaurant in downtown Montreal. Listen in on our happy hour conversation about how eating local here in Quebec is a marketing tool for Big Agriculture. We also talk sugar shacks, his two years to decide what to do with his chickens and why he's moved back to Montreal after years in his Beloeil restaurant.

    The 5à7 Podcast is a series of happy hour conversations with creative people – with a nod to the Quebec happy hour, aka the 5à7. They’re based around food, but guests go beyond chefs and restaurant owners to artists, entrepreneurs and other inspiring people you might have heard of. Take a sneak peak into the homes and lives of these guests, to hear stories that only seem to come out over a drink with a friend…or by

    Zoom during COVID-19.

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    Video: iTunes | YouTube 
    Audio: Stitcher | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts

    Here’s everything we mentioned on the podcast (in the approximate order we mentioned it):

    Jean-Sebastien’s drink: Gin and tonic with Charlivoix-based gin Menaud

    https://menaud.ca/en/liquor/gin/
    https://www.saq.com/en/14108709

    Amie’s drink: An unexciting Crémant (sparkling wine from the Loire Valley in France that I often find as satisfying as Champagne but much cheaper, but while this bottle was cheaper, it was nothing to write home about) that I topped up with Campari to mask the flavour (of the Crémant).

    Where Jean-Sebsatien gets his chicken for homemade fried chicken: La Ferme des Voltigeurs https://www.fermedesvoltigeurs.com/en

    Martin Picard = Chef of Au Pied de Cochon, aka the temple of foie gras (no one calls it that, but it is)

    Au Pied de Cochon sugar shack: https://aupieddecochon.ca/en/info/sugar-shack

    Taverne 1909: https://1909tavernemoderne.com/

    Le Coureur des Bois Bistro gourmand, Beloeil, QC https://restaurantcoureurdesbois.com/en/home/

    Cabane du Coureur is doing takeout: https://cabaneducoureur.ca/en/

    Jo Gros Dard, Jean-Sebastien’s beekeeping guy, who’s associated with Apiculture Sirois, for local queen bees: https://apiculturesirois.com/accueil

    Where to buy koji online in Montreal: https://www.mycoboutique.com/en/shop/stay-healthy/1275/koji-firm-granular-rice-koji

    Info about the closures of maple sugar shacks in Quebec: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/a-quarter-of-quebec-s-sugar-shacks-have-closed-permanently-as-the-industry-is-drowning-report-1.5228649

    Design of the h3 restaurant was done by Jean-Pierre Viau: http://www.jpvdesign.com/

    Restauranth3.ca 

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    33 mins
  • 5à7 Podcast, S3E2: Cloakroom Bar Owner and ASEQ Co-Founder Andrew Whibley Wants Quebec to Allow Cocktails To Go
    Feb 4 2021

     

    Andrew Whibley is the owner of Cloakroom, a popular speakeasy in Montreal, but more recently he’s become an activist. The co-founder of the Association Pour Spiritueux à Emporter Quebec wants Quebeckers to be able to order their negroni and coffee-infused kombucha cocktails for takeout or delivery. And he’s not alone. We talk batch cocktails, what Ontario and other provinces are doing right and how to sign the petition.

    The 5à7 Podcast is a series of happy hour conversations with creative people – with a nod to the Quebec happy hour, aka the 5à7. They’re based around food, but guests go beyond chefs and restaurant owners to artists, entrepreneurs and other inspiring people you might have heard of. Take a sneak peak into the homes and lives of these guests, to hear stories that only seem to come out over a drink with a friend…or by Zoom during COVID-19. 

    Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Here’s everything we mentioned on the podcast (in the approximate order we mentioned it):

    Cloakroom Bar Montreal:

    https://cloakroombar.co/montreal/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecloakroombar/?hl=en

    Jaw Lawson: https://bartenderatlas.com/bartenders/jay-lawson/

    Andrew’s drink: Coffee Kombucha with Seedliphttps://www.seedlipdrinks.com/en-us/

    Mapaq: https://www.mapaq.gouv.qc.ca/fr/Pages/Accueil.aspx

     

    Amie’s drink:

    ¾ oz Chartreuse verte,

    1 oz sake (I used the Otora Junmai from Bacchus76),

    ¼ oz lime juice.

    Shake with ice. Strain. 

     

    Toby Lyle at Burgundy Lion: https://www.burgundylion.com/ 

    The Cold Room: https://www.thecoldroommtl.com/ 

    PETITION: The Association Pour Spiritueux à Emporter - Quebec

    https://www.change.org/p/r-ac-j-p%C3%A9tition-pour-spiritueux-%C3%A0-emporter-qu%C3%A9bec-3c869efc-7bf6-442d-bb74-2678a1e507fb

    BC Beverage Technology Access Centre (BTAC): https://www.facebook.com/BCBTAC1/

    Parliament Pub & Parlour: https://www.parliamentmtl.com/

    Cocktail collaboration: Cook It https://www.chefcookit.com/en

    Romeo’s Gin: https://romeosgin.com/

    Atwater Cocktail Club (ACC): https://www.atwatercocktailclub.com/

    Beam Suntory: https://www.beamsuntory.com/en

    Cirka Gin: https://cirka.ca/

    RTDs = Ready-to-drink beverages (e.g. coolers): https://www.saq.com/en/products/origine-quebec-products/ready-to-drink-beverages 

    ASEQ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/401594061098295/media

    ASEQ P

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    35 mins
  • 5à7 Podcast, S3E1: Filmmaker Baljit Sangra on Docs, Pandemic Filming and Vancouver Restaurants
    Jan 14 2021

    The 5à7 Podcast is back for a new season with Vancouver filmmaker Baljit Sangra, whose latest documentary Because We Are Girls aired virtually on the closing night of the South Asian Film Festival of Montreal. It chronicles the path of three sisters who press charges against their cousin, who allegedly raped them while growing up in an immigrant Indian family in BC. The film is available online to stream on the National Film Board of Canada website. In this episode, we talk about producing and distributing films during a time of social distancing, as well as Baljit's recommendations for Vancouver restaurants, because this is the 5à7 Podcast, aka the happy hour podcast, after all. 

    The 5à7 Podcast is a series of happy hour conversations with creative people – with a nod to the Quebec happy hour, aka the 5à7. They’re based around food, but guests go beyond chefs and restaurant owners to artists, entrepreneurs and other inspiring people you might have heard of. Take a sneak peak into the homes and lives of these guests, to hear stories that only seem to come out over a drink with a friend…or by Zoom during COVID-19.

    SUBSCRIBE 

    Video: iTunes | YouTube 
    Audio: Stitcher | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts

    Here’s everything we mentioned on the podcast (mostly in the order we mentioned them):

    South Asian Film Festival of Montreal: https://www.saffm.centrekabir.com/en/2020-edition-en/films/

    Viva Manta Films: http://www.vivamantra.ca/

    Baljit Sangra on Twitter: https://twitter.com/baljitsangra604

    Where to view Because We Are Girls:

    Free: National Film Board of Canada,

    Outside of Canada: Amazon Prime

    Official trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YU0CkXCnMOU

    Film website: http://www.vivamantra.ca/because-we-are-girls

    Savio Volpe: http://www.saviovolpe.com/

    Les Faux Bourgeois: http://www.lesfauxbourgeois.com/

    Fassil Ethiopian restaurant: http://www.fassil.ca/ 

    Cioppino’s: https://www.cioppinosyaletown.com/

    Vij’s: https://vijs.ca/

    Minami: https://minamirestaurant.com/

    About the “Jordan” application: http://criminalnotebook.ca/index.php/Right_to_a_Trial_Within_a_Reasonable_Time#:~:text=The%20%22Jordan%22%20framework%20sets%20a,of%20trial%2C%20minus%20defence%20delays 

    UK Asian Film Festival: https://jeetipooni.com/documentary/

    Hot Docs Toronto: https://boxoffice.hotdocs.ca/

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    40 mins

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