The Queen鈥檚 plant-based menu is growing

The Queen鈥檚 plant-based menu is growing

Hospitality Services hosts Food Forward Culinary Experience.

By Dave Rideout

February 21, 2018

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Chef Wanda White trains Queen's campus culinary staff how to make plant-based recipes
Queen's campus culinary staff learning how to prepare are range of plant-based recipes.

The creator of the first 100 per cent plant-based dining hall in North America is at Queen鈥檚 University this week training campus chefs how to create delicious, cost-effective and sustainable meat-, egg-, and dairy-free meals for students.

Wanda White, Executive Chef with the Humane Society of the United States and former Executive Operations Chef at the University of North Texas, is delivering a two-day, hands-on tutorial to culinary staff to help them meet the growing demand for plant-based diets.

鈥淲e鈥檙e very excited that Chef Wanda White and her Food Forward Culinary Experience is here on campus to share tips and techniques for preparing plant-based meals,鈥 says Colin Johnson, Queen鈥檚 University Campus Executive Chef. 鈥淭his is the second-ever workshop of its kind that she has held in Canada, so we鈥檙e proud to part of the leading edge effort to promote and provide healthy vegetarian and vegan dietary options.鈥

Queen鈥檚 joins the ranks of Dartmouth, Harvard, the University of British Columbia, and many other North American schools in hosting a Food Forward event 鈥 a joint effort between post-secondary institutions, the US and Canadian Humane Societies, and Chef White.

鈥淓quipping our culinary staff with an arsenal of plant-based recipes adds depth and quality to the array of meal options we provide,鈥 says Jessica Bertrand, Registered Dietitian and Wellness Manager at Queen鈥檚. 鈥淭here are a number of health benefits associated with including more plant based products into our diet. Research has shown a well-balanced plant-based diet can lower the rates of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, blood pressure and cholesterol. However, following a completely plant based diet is not easy to do overnight. Instead, try introducing one meatless meal a week to start.鈥

According to the Humane Society International/Canada, between two and six per cent of Canadians are vegetarian or vegan, but everyone can benefit from some plant-based eating.

Chef White worked together with Chef Johnson and the Queen鈥檚 culinary staff to practice preparing a wide array of new plant-based dishes over the course of the two-day event, including ideas for every meal, from breakfast to dinner 鈥 and even dessert.

鈥淲e鈥檙e here to make good food. That鈥檚 what it鈥檚 about,鈥 says Chef Wanda White. 鈥淲e leave the vegan word out because this is really about making fast, fun, and familiar plant-based foods that are good for you. That鈥檚 what the students want.鈥

Following the training, the recipes learned by the Queen鈥檚 culinary staff will aid the campus in providing more vegetarian and vegan options to students. There is a plan to increase vegan offerings by five per cent at Queen鈥檚 dining halls and retail locations in time for fall 2018.