It’s a busy weekend for food trucks here in Toronto with street eats available on both Friday and Saturday. Here’s what you can look forward to.
Today
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Spiros has made homemade andouille sausage today (pictured above) and you can get in either sandwich form or in their Jambalaya at their Queen and Dalhousie location. Here’s today’s menu:
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- Jambalaya with Spiros’ housemade Smoky Andouille Sausage, Chicken and Okra – $5.00
- Andouille Sausage Sandwich with Spiros’ housemade Smoky Andouille, Cubanellos and Roasted Sweet Green peppers on a Steak Bun – $5.75
Toasted Tangerine
Today The Toasted Tangerine will be at the BMO office building on Courtney Park & Hwy 10 in Mississauga from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and it’s open to the public. Here is what they will be serving up.
- BBQ Pulled Chicken Sandwich topped with an Apple Poppyseed Coleslaw – $8.00
- The Toasted Caprese- Fresh Basil Pesto, Mozzarella, Ontario Tomatoes and Balsamic Glaze – $7:00
- Creamy Mushroom & Dill Soup – $5:00
- Toasted Ravioli- Handmade Ravioli stuffed with Ricotta Cheese & Spinach, lightly breaded then deep-fried. Served with a Fresh Herb Marinara dipping sauce
Saturday (Free Food Truck Fare)
On Saturday, El Gastrónomo Vagabundo and The Toasted Tangerine will be serving up free food truck eats at the Eglinton Way BIA’s holiday stroll event on Eglinton Avenue between Chaplin Crescent and Oriole Parkway. The event features carollers and activities plus entertainment for children all to support Raising the Roof, a charity that supports the homeless.
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It runs from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and even though the food is free, it’s encouraged that you make a donation to Raising the Roof – a great cause.
P.S. If you’re in the Hamilton area today, make sure you check out Noel Nosh at the Ottawa Street Farmer’s Market from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. The market is featuring six food trucks including Gorilla Cheese, El Gastrónomo Vagabundo, Cupcake Diner, Bonfire Catering, Sweetness Bakery and Shriner’s Creek Kettle Popcorn.
About the Author: Mark Macdonald is the Founder of Toronto Food Trucks. He is a Toronto freelance web designer and a street food movement supporter. Get more from Mark on Twitter and Google +.