Move Over Martha – London Drugs is Helping Chefs Impress this Holiday

Holiday Entertaining Made Fun and Easy for the Entire Family

Small appliances are always a hot ticket item during the holidays—they make ideal gifts and are great for holiday entertaining. However this season, in addition to the traditional small appliances, people are stocking up on new and unique novelty small appliances for family friendly holiday fun.

From hot dog steamers to indoor S’mores makers to snow cone makers, London Drugs has expanded its assortment of novelty appliances this season to help chefs of all ages create conversation worthy culinary delights for their family and friends.

Great under the tree as a gift, or used for creative holiday entertaining, here are our top picks for novelty appliances for this holiday season.

 

Smart Planet Milk Cookie Shot Maker

You’re sure to make Santa’s ‘nice’ list every year if you leave him cookie cups filled with milk this Christmas Eve.

Make six cookie cups, melt the chocolate, fill with milk and enjoy!

Cuisinart Snow Cone Maker

Impress your guests with a sweet treat at your holiday party. The snow cones and slushies are a perfect treat for kids. Add a little Yuletide cheer for an adult party drink.

Salton S’mores Maker

You don’t have to be Martha Stewart to impress your guests. Bring the traditional campfire treat indoors this holiday season and enjoy delicious S’mores treats anytime!

It comes with an indoor safe heating element – no open flame – to roast marshmallows in approximately two minutes. It’s safe and easy to use, and comes with four marshmallow sticks and a serving tray with four compartments.

Smart Planet Peanuts Grilled Cheese Maker

It can be a Charlie Brown Christmas for the kids as they make fun Snoopy and Woodstock character grilled cheese sandwiches at home in minutes.

Featuring a non-stick cooking surface, it will make two perfect golden brown grilled cheese sandwiches every time, and store away easily without taking up much kitchen space.

Hamilton Beach Quesadilla Maker

Holiday entertaining can be quick and easy with this non-stick quesadilla maker. The 9.5-inch surface easily makes six wedges, or enough for 2 to 3 people in mere minutes.

Try setting up a do-it-yourself quesadilla station at your next holiday party to have guests easily assemble their own hot and delicious eats so you don’t have to sweat over the stove the whole time.

Smart Planet Peanuts Hot Dog Steamer

When all the turkey and trimmings are done, you may be ready for something familiar and simple for your family. The kids can make mom and dad dinner with this fun and family-friendly hot dog steamer.

It makes two perfectly toasted hot dogs at home in minutes. With five adjustable toaster settings, you can get the bun exactly how you like it. Just insert the buns and hot dogs, choose the desired settings and enjoy!

Hamilton Beach Dual Breakfast Sandwich Maker

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day—especially when you’re getting ready for a day of opening presents with the family.

Treat the family to delicious and easy-to-assemble homemade breakfast sandwiches in less than five minutes.

The non-stick cooking surface makes it a breeze to clean up, and you can set it and forget it with its built in timer.

LD Picks: Fabulous Fall Recipes

When fall arrives, we can’t help but crave hearty, home-cooked meals. 

Roasted Beet Kale Salad with Maple Candied Walnuts

favourite fall recipes 2015

Kale, walnust, maple syrup, roasted beets, and Boursin cheese – basically, we’re talking the perfect fall salad. It’s healthy, hearty, delicious, and keeps for a few days in the fridge. What’s not to love? Just don’t forget to massage the kale to soften it up before mixing the salad.

[Recipe at The Endless Meal]

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5 Easy Slow Cooker Recipes That Will Set You Daydreaming

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They say everything old is new again—and so perhaps it’s unsurprising that just like macramé, fringe and jumpsuits, slow cookers have made a huge comeback.  But this is not your grandmother’s Crock-Pot; today’s slow cookers are smart, being WiFi enabled and remote controllable from your phone or tablet.

And it’s not just the tech that’s superior: so are the meals.  Long gone are the recipes for mushy meats, bland beans and overdone veggies from yesteryear.  Instead, celebrity chefs and foodies alike have developed ways to sex up slow-cooked suppers.

Here are five easy recipes guaranteed to keep your pot hot, and your belly happy.

[Related: 6 brilliant slow cooker recipes for busy mornings]

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Really Easy Ramen: Crispy Caramelized Pork Ramen Noodle Soup

Long an Asian staple, ramen recently conquered the dining tables of the Western world. Become your neighbourhood’s Ivan Orkin (the Tokyo Ramen genius!) to make a delicious home cooked bowl on the double.

In fact, this is one of the most shared Ramen noodle recipes on Pinterest for a reason…it’s AMAZING. And you’ll have plenty left over for later.

Pro tip: If you can swing it…don’t skip the curry roasted acorn squash! That savoury sweet topper puts this soup over the edge.

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Low To No Prep: Black Bean Enchiladas

To be fair, not all slow cooker recipes are created equal: some require just too much advance prep for folks in a rush. Thankfully, it’s not that hard to find recipes like this one, involving low-to-no prep.

And unless its super warm in your kitchen, you won’t even break a sweat from chopping the onions and peppers for these bean enchiladas… and then you just toss the veggies and roll ‘em up in some tortillas. Heck, they don’t even have to be rolled that well because the entire mess is covered in mmmmm-elted cheese (make sure to get the pre-grated kind.)

A de-lish dish, to be sure.

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Versatile Veggies: Quinoa-Stuffed Red Peppers

Vegetarians were once entirely overlooked in Crock-Pot cookbooks—and for good reason, since tackling vegetables in the slow cooker is a delicate task: too much time means a soggy soup, and not enough can be tough on teeth. Thankfully, sophisticated slow cooker veggie recipes are much easier to find nowadays.

For instance, these stuffed peppers make the perfect Sunday supper. And the stuffing can be done with pretty much any type of grain, bean or cheese you have on hand. Perfect every time.

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Starch-Free Suppers: Braised Beef Ragu with Polenta

Historically, slow cooked meals too often involved heavy starches, like pastas and potatoes. Now, newer recipes bring in hearty alternatives like oats and grains that are easier on the starch—and the waistline. In fact, this recipe for velvety beef goodness dished over polenta melts in your mouth, and the ragu tastes even better on toast for leftovers the next day.

Trust me, this is one you’ll want to try.

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Decadent Desserts: Triple Chocolate Brownies

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Naxon Beaneries (the original name of the slow-cooker) are for more than just cooking dinner. Delicious desserts like cheesecakes, cobblers and crumbles are family favourites you can easily whip up in a slow cooker.  These brownies by Martha Stewart for one, are an essential in the Crock-Pot canon—because really, why stop at a single chocolate brownie when you could triple that?? ‘Nuff said.

With twice as many households using slow cookers than just a generation ago it’s no wonder that today’s time-strapped families rely on them for everyday survival.  If you don’t have one yet, consider the investment… a good slow cooker is worth its weight in gold…er, at least truffles?

[Related: 6 brilliant slow cooker recipes for busy mornings]

Buono appetito!

 

Summer Means BBQ!

bbq-sauceWith Summer in full swing and back yard BBQ’s as common as mosquitos (I couldn’t write a summer blog without mentioning mosquitos. It’s part of living here in Winnipeg!), I thought I’d share with you my favourite homemade BBQ sauce. This is a Carolina style BBQ sauce which means its base is yellow mustard, not tomato paste and ketchup like a Memphis or Texas style sauce. It is super simple to make and I guarantee you will impress your guests!

  • 1 cup yellow mustard (French’s works great)
  • ½ cup of white sugar
  • ¼ cup of brown sugar
  • ¾ to 1 cup of apple cider vinegar. (add the 1 cup if you like a lot of tang)
  • 2 TBSP of chili powder
  • 2TBSP of cracked black pepper
  • ¼ TSP of cayenne (add more if you like a spicy BBQ sauce)
  • ½ TSP of soy sauce
  • 2 TBSP of olive or canola oil
  • 1 TBSP of liquid smoke (a little smoked salt or chipotle works too)

Mix everything except the soy sauce, liquid smoke and oil in a saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat. Once boiling, reduce heat and allow sauce to simmer for 30 minutes. Add the final three ingredients and simmer for 10 more minutes. Allow the mixture to cool to room temperature then refrigerate overnight in a sealed container. This sauce should keep in the fridge for 10 to 14 days and is best served with pork or chicken.

There you have it. A simple BBQ sauce that will blow your taste buds away! I hope you enjoy.

Josh Holiday
@LD_StVital

Top 10 End of the School Year Gift Ideas

With the final days of school coming to an end for the summer, it may be time to start thinking about how you would like to document your school memories. For parents or students who are looking to thank their teachers or coaches with a year-end gift, photo gifts are a great way to document those memories. The London Drugs photolab has come up with some ideas to capture end of the school year moments for teacher mementos, sports teams, or even school fundraisers.

Cookbooks

cookboookFor those students who learned to cook and create their own recipes in home economics class, a class cookbook is a creative way to document your favourite class dishes. A year-end cookbook can be designed from a compilation of each student’s favourite recipe. Gift your teacher with a custom made cookbook, or create one for each student totake home. Don’t forget to create a customized place mat to go along with your favourite cookbook recipes!

Scrapbooks

scrapbooksFor students who may be transitioning from elementary school to high school or from high school to post secondary, memories of your past schooling can easily be documented in a scrapbook. These mini albums are perfect for sharing and will keep your memories safe for years to come.

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On the 1st day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…

(…and) a turkey cooked per-fect-ly.

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How to Cook the Perfect Turkey

Brined? Basted? Barbecued? Whatever your secret recipe, there are only two things you really need to remember: how long you need to defrost a frozen bird and how long you need to cook it to golden perfection. Here’s a handy calculator to get you started.

[More at Tasty Turkey]

Lindt Chocolate Recipes

Lindt’s Swiss Classic 300g Gold Bar will be part of the Foods of Europe promotion at London Drugs from October 10-22, 2014, so we thought it would be nice to include recipes that use this delectable chocolate.

All these recipes have been created in the Lindt kitchen and introduce a new spin on an old favourite.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies

For everyone who loves chocolate in their peanut butter and vice versa.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup (114g) butter, softened
  • 1/2 cup (130g) chunky peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup (100g) sugar
  • 1/2 cup (90g) light brown sugar, firmly packed
  • 1 egg, slightly beaten
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 1/4 cup (150g) flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 200g Lindt Swiss Classic Surfin, chopped into chunks

Method:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C).
  • Line cookie sheets with parchment paper.
  • Combine the butter, peanut butter, sugars and cream together.
  • Add the egg and vanilla extract.
  • Combine the dry ingredients and add to the butter mixture.
  • Stir in the chopped chocolate.
  • Drop cookies by the teaspoonful onto the prepared cookie sheets.
  • Bake 10–12 minutes. Cool on a wire rack and store in an airtight container.

Yield:Approx. 3 dozen cookies

Recipe by Master Chocolatier Ann Czaja

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