The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Mavor’s Island Comfort has best vegan dish in Veg It Up! restaurant challenge

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Veg P.E.I. has announced that the winning dish in its second annual Veg it Up! vegan restaurant challenge is Island Comfort, created by executive chef Miguel Cervantes and the Mavor’s team.

“We were so impressed with all the dishes that were created for Veg it Up! this year,” said Veg P.E.I. president Hilary Wood.

“We had 14 local chefs from restaurant­s and food businesses competing. There was a real buzz, and each entry was delicious. In the end, Islanders voted Mavor’s “Island Comfort” their favourite.”

The dish was a cashew, almond and mushroom loaf with a velvety parsnip puree, alongside salted baked beets, roasted Island red potatoes and crunchy chickpeas.

In fact, it was such a hit that this week Mavor’s is adding it to their regular menu — and their Facebook page is exploding with excitement.”

Veg It Up! is an annual restaurant challenge organized by Veg P.E.I., inviting Island chefs to showcase their skills creating dishes with vegan ingredient­s and encouragin­g Islanders to experience the possibilit­ies of delicious and healthy plantbased dining.

Islanders can try as many dishes as they like and vote for their favourite. Last year’s response was so positive that the 2017 challenge was extended to cover 10 days.

Veg P.E.I. is a non-profit organizati­on that aims to help Islanders explore the possibilit­ies of plant-based living. It values health, compassion, community, agricultur­e and sustainabi­lity. For more informatio­n, visit Veg PEI on Facebook.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Veg P.E.I. president Hilary Wood presents the Veg it Up! 2017 award to Mavor’s executive chef Miguel Cervantes.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Veg P.E.I. president Hilary Wood presents the Veg it Up! 2017 award to Mavor’s executive chef Miguel Cervantes.

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