Lisa has been at a workshop the past few days (more on that later), and I just had to share this picture. These are toutens, a traditional Newfoundland dish that is simple and delicious (and healthy, let’s pretend), that all visitors should try when they’re here. It sounds simple enough, but toutens are dough traditionally fried in fat-back pork (although oil and butter is often used now). Barry Parsons at Rock Recipes has a nice description of them, and when he says their “virtues are universally enjoyed by all who have known it,” he’s right!
I like my toutens with molasses (most of us do), but looks like Lisa’s were paired with a nice berry sauce. I’d take it! And if you’re interested in making your own, here’s a recipe. Please let me know in the comments – where’s the best place to get toutens? Do you make your own?
Tow great places to get toutons in Bay Roberts:
The MadRock Care on the Shoreline Heritage Trail (open daily) and “Toutons and Tunes” each Sunday – 2-4pm , starting July 7th. (Meet at Mack’s Beach Access. Will you meet “the Fairies”? Walk to the “Red Fishermen’s Shed. Hear about historic area Learn to prepare Toutons
Join in Traditional Music. Meet characters from the past in historic vignettes, enjoy traditional music…and Freshly cooked toutons.
That’s great info for our guests – thanks, Margaret! We’ll pass it along!