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Dan Clapson

Dan Clapson is a best-selling author and award-winning food and travel writer based in Calgary. The accomplished writer has contributed to a wide range of acclaimed publications including Out Magazine, The Globe & Mail, Air Canada enRoute, Eater, Xtra, Canada’s 100 Best, Calgary Herald, Food Network Canada online and many more. Clapson’s debut cookbook 'Prairie' (co-authored by Edmonton writer Twyla Campbell) became a The Globe & Mail No. 1 Bestseller in September 2023. Clapson is also a frequent culinary expert for news outlets and programs such as Global News Calgary, The Good Stuff with Mary Berg, CTV Morning Live, CBC, and more. Outside of the food realm, Clapson is the founder of the award-winning Blue Jay Sessions music event series as well as a co-owner of The Prairie Emporium in Calgary.

Top Canadian food news for March 2017

ICYMI: Calgary high-end food distributor robbed, Nobu announces opening in Toronto, Fairmont Pacific Rim's buzzworthy new concept and more

If you're not on the West Coast, chances are that you are immersed in a mid-March winter wonderland.

Mar 10, 2017

Top Canadian food news for March 2017

ICYMI: Canada's 100 Best Restaurants for 2017 announced, massive cheese heist in Ontario, Subway's chicken raises eyebrows and more

This week certainly may have started with plenty of chitchat about the film industry's most prestigious awards show on Monday morning, but by Wednesday, most folks with a penchant for culinary shifted focus to Canada's national top resta

Mar 5, 2017

Vancouver chef Jim Vesal

In defence of vegan pizza-making: Q&A with Vancouver chef Jim Vesal

Comparing all the different cuisines in this world, you could argue that vegan cuisine has the most naysayers.

Mar 2, 2017

Canadian food news February 2017

ICYMI: Irradiated beef approved by Health Canada, KFC offers cooking classes in Toronto, Top Chef Canada: All Stars and more

As reports on American political actions seemingly get more and more dreary, it's getting progressively easier to become consumed with what's happening south of the Canadian border.

Feb 24, 2017

Top Canadian food news for February 2017

ICYMI: Alberta chefs clean up at Gold Medal Plates, B.C.-grown truffles, chefs face off in a charity hockey game and more

As always, the Canadian Culinary Championships (or Gold Medal Plates, as they're called for short) were the talk of the town this past week after a weekend of intense battle in Kelowna between talented chefs in Canada.

Feb 10, 2017

Wine poached pear pot pie

Poached pears 2 ways: Mulled wine and pear pot pies

When I was making a batch of mulled wine at a friend's house last year as a little pre-dinner sip and had minimal aromatics to work with, I had an epiphany: why not add fruit into the equation?

Feb 6, 2017

Canadian food news February 2017

ICYMI: Tim Hortons expands to Mexico, Popeyes causes traffic problems in Calgary, new liquor legislation for Nova Scotia and more

We are going to avoid highlighting any sort of mushy, true love-y news story this week, despite Valentine's Day swiftly approaching.

Feb 3, 2017

Canadian food news round-up for January 2017

ICYMI: Okanagan chefs create chocolate formula, a Canadian food festival serves up garbage, new liquor laws for B.C. go into effect, and more

There never seems to be a dull moment in our lively food scene here in Canada.

Jan 29, 2017

Sea Cider Victoria

6 B.C. craft cideries worth a sip

Feels like it was just yesterday that the only options for cider at the liquor store were mass-produced libations like Magners, Strongbow and Sir Perry; but times have certainly changed, and quickly too.

Jan 24, 2017