georgia straight - Homer St. Cafe and Bar
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georgia straight - Homer St. Cafe and Bar
gift guide Bring joy to every kitchen E ver notice how everything in cooking stores is so shiny and full of promise? Here are gifts for people who love to cook…or at least watch people cook on TV. Le Creuset Stockpot Winter calls for hearty, nourishing soups, and the more you make the better. (That’s what freezers are for.) Available in Le Creuset’s signature cheery colours, like Caribbean Blue, this enamel-onsteel stockpot is light yet large at 11.4 litres. ($150, Gourmet Warehouse [1340 East Hastings Street]) In the Dog Kitchen: Great Snack Recipes for Your Dog This is the perfect gift for avid bakers who are also dog enthusiasts, or for dog owners who pay attention to what goes into the pet food they buy. Julie Van Rosendaal’s book is practical rather than precious, detailing which ingredients dogs can and cannot eat and providCarolyn ing simple recipes for treats like beef and buckwheat bones, sardine and flaxseed bites, and yes, gingerbread mailmen. ($19.95, Touchwood) AFGHAN HORSEMEN Bestow a beloved cook with the same heavy-duty apron used at restaurants around town like the Homer St. Cafe (left, Shayd photo) or a Staub cast-iron kettle. and serve from, and the cast iron retains heat. Yes, it’s pricey, but it makes a great gift because it’s a daily pleasure both to use and to behold on the stove. ($160 through December, on sale from $190; Cookworks Ali [1548 West Broadway and 377 Howe Street]) Best Eats Orazio’s Olive Oil Slow Food Vancouver director Orazio Scaldaferri works with a brother living in Italy to import cold-pressed, extravirgin olive oil from the family olive grove in Calabria. With his Adopt an Olive Tree program, you receive the annual yield of one tree (the amount depends on whether you choose a young, mature, or very old tree) along with an adoption certificate. (Starting at $179 for 12 500-millilitre bottles through oraziosoliveoil.com/ or single bottles for $17.99 each at the Modern Pantry pop-up shop inside XOXOLAT [1271 Homer Street].) Staub enamelled cast-iron kettle This 1.1-litre stovetop beauty is both a kettle and a teapot: you can use it to boil water, brew tea, Trudeau Graviti Plus pepper mill This sleek, novel product is certainly a conversation piece at the table: its LED light illuminates your plate and the battery buzz adds some fun. You simply tilt it to grind, and while other products may offer a more even grind, its one-handed operation makes this particularly useful during food prep. It’s also a good choice for those who have difficulty gripping regular pepper mills. ($49.99, the Market Kitchen [2–1666 Johnston Street, Granville Island]) Stainless-steel storage containers Homesteader’s Emporium carries a wide range of food containers—including sandwich boxes and tiffins—for those intent on avoiding plastic. This is a good place to browse for gifts for the DIY folks in your life, since the store carries everything from yogurt makers to pickling Food of the week > By Carolyn Ali Canned fish or beans, natural peanut butter, canned fruit or veggies, and whole-wheat pasta and rice: these are a few of the most-needed items at the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society (1150 Raymur Avenue). The agency assists over 28,000 people per week, and it’s easy to pitch in. In between ticking off gift items on your list and shopping for your own feast, you can drop off nonperishable, not-expired food items at many grocery stores throughout Vancouver, Burnaby, and the North Shore. (See foodbank.bc.ca/ for locations.) Or, you can donate cash online; for every dollar the organization receives, it can purchase $3 worth of nutritious food. - crocks. (A two-tier tiffin costs $22; Homesteader’s Emporium [649 East Hastings Street]) Union Wood and Supply Company sells its heavy-duty aprons to restaurant kitchens around town, and in addition to being practical, they’re quite stylish. Made from materials including canvas from salvaged military tents, they have hand-cut leather straps (removable for washing), vintage brass hardware, and handy pockets, including one inside for a phone. They’re sized for both men and women and come in four types, including a waxed, heavycotton duck. ($90 and $110, Union Wood and Supply Company [503 Railway Street]) RESTAURANT SINCE 1974 AWARD WINNING AFGHAN CUISINE 12T H A N N U A L 17 2014 shop apron 1833 Anderson St. (2nd Floor) Vancouver BEFORE THE ENTRANCE TO GRANVILLE ISLAND, RIGHT BEHIND THE STARBUCKS (604)873-5923 Open 7 Days A Week www.afghanhorsemen.com Flavor Flours: A New Way to Bake with Teff, Buckwheat, Sorghum, Other Whole & Ancient Grains, Nuts & NonWheat Flours Berkeley baker extraordinaire Alice Medrich devotes her latest book to working with wheat alternatives—not because many of them are gluten-free but because they bring a unique flavour to the pan. Organizing the book by the type of flour, she explains how to work with each and gives recipes such as rice flour brownies and ricotta cheesecake with a chestnut flour crust. ($45, Artisan) Breville Juice Fountain Elite For the person who loves a good juice cleanse or simply wants to drink healthier every day, this appliance makes getting your veggies easier. A 1,000-watt motor powers through all that fibre and a three-inch-wide feed tube makes quick work of whole fruits, reducing prep time spent cutting up ingredients. ($349.99 while quantities last, on sale from $399.98; Ming Wo [various locations]) - BOOK YOUR PARTY TODAY FREE $ 27 ON PER PERS WINE TASTING SET MENU FOR 10 PEOPLE SATURDAY DECEMBER 20, 2014 50 % APPETIZER SAMPLER PAPAYA AND MANGO SALAD TOFU GORENG CURRY CHICKEN SOFT SHELL CRAB SAMBAL GREEN BEANS OTAK SOLE FILLET MEE GORENG TRIO DESSERT SAMPLER EARLY DINNER SPECIAL Sunday - Thursday Only • Between 5 - 6 pm CALAMARI, SPRING ROLLS, SAMOSAS OFF expires December 18, 2012 Cannot be combined with other special offers. Maximum 2 orders per table. Valid for up to 8 people party maximum. 1063 W. Broadway Between Oak & Spruce 604.730.9963 www.kayamalay.com Become a Big Sister. Become a Study Buddy Become a friend. 604.873.4525 • www.bigsisters.bc.ca december 4 – 11 / 2014 the georgia straight 29