About this Event
About this unique culinary experience
Savour historically-inspired gourmet dishes by candlelight right on the grounds of historic Sainte-Marie. Hearth to Table invites guests to gather around a harvest table inside the chapel of the reconstructed Jesuit mission and enjoy a delicious, multi-course French or Indigenous meal featuring historic seasonal ingredients.
Start each course with an introduction from a costumed interpreter specializing in 17th-century cooking. Learn to appreciate the many challenges and intricacies – from basic technology to limited vegetable options – of preparing an epicurean meal in this era, before enjoying your taste of history.
Menu for Saturday, October 10
Thanksgiving: Celebrate the harvest in Historic Style
Join us for an indulgent celebration of the harvest season! Guests will be treated to a beautifully plated, five-course, 17th-century feast —featuring sumptuous renditions of turkey with stuffing and cranberry chutney, warm mushroom pottage, and custard pumpkin pots.
The chapel will be transformed with heirloom gourds and lush seasonal foliage, creating a warm, immersive setting that evokes the spirit of a historic harvest celebration. As a special keepsake, each guest will receive a beautifully crafted recipe booklet, allowing them to recreate these timeless dishes at home.
Pottage: A warm mushroom pottage prepared with a blend of autumn mushrooms and aromatics, offering a rich and comforting start to the meal.
Buttered Carrots with Herbs: Tender carrots finished with butter and a selection of fresh herbs, highlighting seasonal produce with refined presentation.
Three Sisters Squash Fritters: Crisp squash fritters inspired by the Three Sisters tradition, made with squash, corn, and beans to showcase their complementary flavours.
Turkey with Stuffing and Cranberry Chutney: Roasted turkey served with classic stuffing and a tangy cranberry chutney,
Pumpkin Pots: Individual pumpkin custards baked until smooth and lightly spiced, offering a warm and seasonal finish to the meal.
Wine and beer pairings available at an additional cost.
Note due to the unique ingredients, recipes, and presentation for this menu, Sainte-Marie cannot accommodate dietary restrictions and requests.
Questions?
For questions about booking or the experience, contact [email protected] or 705-526-7838. For questions about ingredients or food preparation, contact [email protected] or 705-321-2912.
Agenda
🕑: 06:00 PM - 06:15 PM
Check-in at the Sainte-Marie Visitors' Centre
Info: Check-in at the Sainte-Marie’s visitor centre where you’ll be greeted by a costumed historical interpreter. Guests can explore the gift shop and indoor museum, as well as watch Sainte-Marie's introductory film. Guests must be seated by 6:30 p.m.
🕑: 06:15 PM - 06:30 PM
Historic overview
Info: At 6:15 p.m. guests will be led to North Court on the grounds of Sainte-Marie.
Spend a few minutes learning about buildings that would have been instrumental in preparing meals here in the 1600s: the cookhouse, stables, gardens, and chicken coop. Guests will be seated by 6:45 p.m.
🕑: 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM
Dining experience
Info: Walk into the picturesque chapel and sit down at a carefully set harvest table bathed in candlelight, just as French Jesuits of the 17th century might have done after a long day’s labour.
Pick from an assortment of beverages (cash bar) and get to know your fellow guests. Wine and beer pairings will be available at an added cost.
Enjoy an introduction on each course from a knowledgeable historian specializing in 17th-century cooking. Learn about historic ingredients for each dish and ask questions.
Our friendly serving team will bring you each course over an interval of two hours, offering you plenty of opportunity to savour the meal, the atmosphere, and the experience.
After the last plate has been removed, your historical interpreter will walk you back to the visitors centre to say goodbye.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, 16164 Ontario 12, Midland, Canada
CAD 116.31
