Recipes

Who is the OAG?

The Ontario Apple Growers (OAG) began operations in May 2004 and operates under the Farm Products Marketing Act. The OAG represents all Ontario apple growers with 10 or more acres of apple orchard.

The organization has approximately 200 grower-members and, on their behalf, provides a variety of benefits and services. These services include government relations and lobbying, research and development, providing up-to-date industry information to grower members, generic promotion of apples, and juice apple pricing. The organization’s operating budget is funded through acreage fees paid by its members.

Le Pomme Noire

Le Pomme Noire Makes 16 servings.

Apple Pastry Dessert Bars

Apple Pastry Dessert Bars Makes 24 servings.

Beef and Apple Samosas with Apple Chutney Dip

Beef and Apple Samosas with Apple Chutney Dip Makes 45 mini samosas

Apple Noodle Asian Salad

Apple Noodle Asian Salad

Apple Mac and Cheese Bake

Apple Mac and Cheese Bake Makes 4 to 6 servings.