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13 Canadian Food Experts To Follow On Instagram Right Now
Author: Andrea Yu
Published on July 16, 2020
Shake up your pandemic cooking routine by following these Canadian food Instagram accounts. These trailblazing food stylists, chefs, culinary personalities and recipe developers from across the country share tasty recipes, seasonal ingredients and downright beautiful spreads. So, the next time you’re doing your daily scroll through the ‘gram, check out these 13 homegrown food experts to inspire your next meal.
Vijaya Selvaraju
@vijayaselvaraju
Toronto-based food YouTuber Vijaya Selvaraju shares dishes from her hometown of Chennai, India, on her colorful feed. Follow her for accessible Indian recipes, like chana masala and dosas, along with modern takes on traditional dishes, like curry popcorn chicken.
Source: @vijayaselvaraju
Allison Day
@allisondaycooks
As a recipe developer, food stylist and a new mom in Dundas, Ontario, Allison Day ’s artfully-styled food shots come with cheeky captions describing how she balances parenting with food prep. Expect simple recipes that feature seasonal ingredients and global twists inspired by her travels.
Source: @allisondaycooks
Diala Canelo
@dialaskitchen
For vegetarians and pescatarian inspiration, look to Toronto cookbook author Diala Canelo . Her feed is full of beautiful baked goods (think: scones, cakes and cookies) alongside simple weekday recipes — all made meat-free. Be on the lookout for her debut cookbook, Diala’s Kitchen , which goes on sale August 4.
Source: @dialaskitchen
Betty Hung
@6etty
Betty Hung , chef and co-owner of Vancouver’s Beaucoup Bakery , makes the often-intimidating French pastry approachable with her simple recipes. She experiments by adding Asian flavor profiles, like hojicha and roasted soy, to French pastry classics.
Source: @6etty
Eden Hagos
@blackfoodie.co
When Eden Hagos couldn’t find a place online that showcased Black voices in food, she created her own. Black Foodie celebrates Black chefs, Black-owned food businesses and their recipes through a popular Instagram account (56,000 followers and counting).
Source: @blackfoodie.co
Juno Kim
@jun0k
As a food photographer and food stylist, Juno Kim’s Instagram account is chock-full of artful dishes that play with colors, textures and shapes. The Vancouverite’s use of creative garnishes, vibrant sauces and unusual ingredients, such as chickweed and tomato jerky, is worth a like.
Photographer: When They Find Us
Source: @jun0k
Laura Wright
@thefirstmess
Niagara, Ontario-based cookbook author Laura Wright highlights beautiful plant-based meals, drinks and desserts in her feed. Don’t scroll past the captions — Laura often shares the plant-based substitutions she uses in common non-vegan recipes.
Source: @thefirstmess
Gabriel Cabrera
@gabrielccoco
Mexican-born, Vancouver-based editorial food photographer Gabriel Cabrera makes simple ingredients look like still-life paintings with purposeful composition and lighting. Expect fruit-forward shots and bonus links to classic cocktail recipes.
Source: @gabrielccoco
Tara O’Brady
@taraobrady
Food writer, cookbook author and The Globe and Mail contributor Tara O’Brady approaches her Instagram feed with simple sophistication. Follow her for the stunning food photography and stay for thoughtful captions that double as food-based meditations on life.
Photographer: Stephanie Noritz
Source: @taraobrady
Maria Koutsogiannis
@foodbymaria
Greek-Canadian food blogger Maria Koutsogiannis creates healthful, plant-based recipes influenced by her family’s heritage. If you’re thinking about going vegan, her creative meat-, egg-, dairy-free takes on dishes like lasagna and cheese balls will inspire you.
Source: @foodbymaria
Haidee Hart
@haidee.hart
The natural wonder of B.C.’s Salt Spring Island is known for its organic farming culture. Haidee Hart ’s Instagram feed reflects the farm-to-table dining events she hosts on the island, featuring images of fresh produce and recipes using seasonal West Coast ingredients.
Source: @haidee.hart
Kirsten Buck
@bucknakedkitchen
Cree cookbook author Kirsten Buck puts healthy, whole-food twists on classic recipes inspired by her Indigenous upbringing. In between drool-worthy food posts, you’ll find honest personal messages from Kirsten herself.
Source: @bucknakedkitchen
Hubert Cormier
@hub_nutrition
If you thought that healthy eating was boring, this Quebecois nutritionist’s colorful feed will have you thinking otherwise. Hubert Cormier ’s captions and recipes are in French, but his bright food images need no translation to admire.
Photographer: Andréanne Gauthier
Source: @hub_nutrition