Margaret's Table
Crepes Go Exotic
TV Series
TV Series
A savvy series dedicated to the art of entertaining.
Margaret Dickenson is a world-renowned cookbook author and Canadian TV show host. She has received an impressive 6 international awards for her first cookbook, “From the Ambassador’s Table - Blueprints for Creative Entertaining” (Times Edition Singapore and Random House Canada), and 5 for her self- published second cookbook, “Margaret’s Table - Easy Cooking and Inspiring Entertaining”.
Margaret Dickenson, who for 28 years accompanied her Foreign Service spouse to 8 fascinating countries, is a multi-international award winning cookbook author, recipe/menu developer and TV host.
In May 2009, at the Cordon d’Or - Gold Ribbon Academy of International Cookbook & Culinary Arts Awards (2008), Margaret was named "Culinarian of the Year". This reflected her remarkable successes, career development, contributions to charity and community activities as well as being a culinary ambassador for Canada. At the same awards ceremonies, she again received awards for the Best Published and the Best Unpublished recipes (2008).
In Sept 2006, Margaret self-published and released a stunning new cookbook, "Margaret’s Table - Easy Cooking & Inspiring Entertaining". It has won 4 major international awards, including the "Best of the Best Cookbook in the past 12 years" in the entertaining category at the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Oct 2008. It also took the gold medal for Best Entertaining Cookbook in the World at the 2006 Gourmand World Cookbook Awards in Beijing, China in April 2007. From the thousands of cookbooks entered in the competition, Margaret’s Table won over 16 other finalists from 14 countries in the entertaining category. In June 2007, it won a bronze medal in the cookbook category at the 11th Annual International Independent Publisher Book Awards held in New York City. In January 2008, in St. Petersburg Florida, her book was recognized as the Best Cookbook on Entertaining at the Cordon d’Or - Gold Ribbon International Annual Cookbook and Culinary Arts Awards 2007.
Margaret’s first book, "From the Ambassador’s Table - Blueprints for Creative Entertaining", was named Best Cookbook in the World on Entertaining at the World Cookbook Fair in Périgueux, France (1998). It also has won three other international awards. In addition, Margaret repeatedly wins international culinary competitions for her innovative recipes and creative menus.
Margaret has a regular food and entertaining section in the Diplomat and International Canada and FoodMODE magazines. She (frequently along with her husband) teaches "Business Protocol, Social and Dining Etiquette" courses to corporations and other professional clients in Ottawa and cities across Canada. She is also a presenter of other specialty courses (e.g., culinary arts and team building), demonstrations and keynote speeches for major institutions and organizations.
Margaret’s award winning 26 episode lifestyle and cooking TV series, Margaret’s Sense of Occasion, which she created, wrote and hosted is being loaded on this website, episode by episode. To see the series, please click on the Margaret’s TV Series tab on the home page. All 30 of her "Margaret’s Entertaining Minutes" already can be seen on this site.
Margaret is renowned for her broad range of charity fund raising activities both in Canada and beyond (e.g., various cancer organizations, homeless shelters, community assistance for the needy, home economics scholarships, public library and arts foundations) and her judging of well recognized culinary competitions.
A professional home economist with a degree in foods and nutrition from the University of Guelph, Margaret was recognized in 2003 as one of 76 recipients of the Macdonald Institute’s Centennial Awards. She is a member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals, Cuisine Canada, Canadian Foreign Service Association as well as the Ontario & Ottawa Home Economics Associations.
Check out Margaret's latest recipes from Diplomat & International Canada