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win a copy of cake simple

The holidays may be officially over but we still have a little holiday cheer to share! We’ve featured a few recipes from Cake Simple on Style at Home – a cookbook filled with pretty bundt cakes – and we now have a copy up for grabs. This book will help make baking easy and give you plenty of fun ideas to entertain this year.

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nigella lawson christmas cookbook giveaway

The holidays just got sweeter!

We’re giving away three of Nigella Lawson‘s Christmas cookbooks just in time to get it under the tree!

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cookbook giveaway: ancient grains for modern meals

If I showed you around my house today, you would find dozens and dozens of cookbooks stacked on my bookcases, kitchen shelves and side tables. I really treasure each and every one of them and have hand-picked them all individually, creating what I consider to be a pretty perfect cookbook collection!

Ancient Grains for Modern Meals is one of those great cookbooks you want to browse just before deciding what meals to make for the week. For anyone a little weary of cooking with whole grains … this is the book for you! Author Maria Speck gives readers useful tips to use whole grains in a variety of recipes, from savoury to sweet – and we’re giving away a copy!

Banner cookbook giveaway: ancient grains for modern meals
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nigella lawson cookbook giveaway

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Holy moley, December is a crazy time for giveaways here at Style at Home! We’re giving away a Krups small appliance suite, an LG range from Future Shop, an HP Mini 210 netbook, and now, a collection of cookbooks from Nigella Lawson. Ho, ho, ho!

Nigella’s books are the perfect companion to holiday cooking and entertaining. Her love for decadent treats and whipping up quick meals is ideal for this guilt-free time of year. Here are the books up for grabs:

Nigella Christmas Your best friend for the Christmas season — includes cook-ahead meals, traditional turkey and vegetarian feasts.

Nigella Express The Domestic Goddess shows you how to cook a succulent meal in minutes — includes easy-to-follow recipes and tips on keeping your pantry stocked with the essentials.

Kitchen Nigella’s newest book focuses on the heart of the home — it includes recipes and answers real-life questions, like what to feed the kids for lunch and what to do with overripe fruit.

Want to win all three? To enter, leave a comment below letting me know how you indulge during the holidays, whether it’s eating all the treats you want or scheduling a spa day for yourself.

Good luck!

xo,

Lauren

*This contest is now closed. Winner is Jason Hudson from Toronto. Prize value: $155. Contest closes December 20th, 2010 at 11pm EST. Open to all residents of Canada, except those in Quebec. Not open to any Transcontinental Media employees, their families, or any other persons with whom they reside.*

cookbook giveaway!

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Listen up, foodies. We have six incredible cookbooks that recently made their way into our office and we want to give them away — to you! With beautiful photography and mouthwatering recipes, these books aren’t just great for making dinner — they look great sitting on a coffee table, too.


  • Tartine Bread, by Chad Robertson
    A heartwarming cookbook filled with recipes for bread, sandwiches and leftovers


  • Blackbird Bakery Gluten-Free, by Karen Morgan
    75 gluten-free recipes for yummy desserts and pastries


  • The SoNo Baking Company Cookbook, by John Barricelli
    Delicious baked goods from the host of “Everyday Baking from Everyday Food” {he’s also a chum of Martha’s}


  • The Food Stylist’s Handbook, by Denise Vivaldo
    Not so much a cookbook as it is an extensive guide on how to make food look magazine-ready


  • Bottega, by Michael Chiarello
    Delish Italian recipes from the renowned chef, from pasta to risotto


  • D.I.Y. Delicious, by Vanessa Barrington
    Great recipe ideas for simple food made from scratch



Are you drooling yet? On to the details! To enter, just leave a comment below telling me what your go-to appetizer is for the holiday season, whether it’s something savoury or sweet. I’ll pick a winner November 13th, 2010, the day after the contest closes.

Good luck!

xo,

Lauren


This contest is now closed. The winner is Jessica Kostka from Calgary Alberta. Please check back for more great contest  opportunities!

Contest closes November 13th, 2010 at 12pm EST. Open to all residents of Canada, except those in Quebec. Not open to any Transcontinental Media employees, their families, or any other persons with whom they reside.

cookbook giveaway

cookbooks cookbook giveaway
Nothing inspires me to get into the kitchen more than a gorgeous cookbook. Flipping through the pages of a beautiful book crammed with inspired ideas to make mealtime magnificent is enough to motivate me. Two of my latest faves: Miss Dahl’s Voluptous Delights (Harper Collins, 2009) and Lulu Powers Food to Flowers (Harper Collins, 2010).

Miss Dahl’s Voluptuous Delights has a focus on seasonal, fresh ingredients and the recipes have a real home-cooked feel to them. Lulu Powers Food to Flowers features easy recipes that will make any host or hostess look good. Both feature gorgeous photos that I guarantee will inspire you to plan a dinner party for friends and family!

Want to win a copy of each book? I’m giving away two sets of the two books. Simply leave a comment below sharing your best entertaining tip. I`ll choose two winners from the responses I receive.

Contest closes June 14, 2010 at 12pm EST. Open to all residents of Canada, except those in Quebec. Not open to any Transcontinental Media employees, their families, or any other persons with whom they reside.

win a copy of the joy of cooking

joy of cooking 249x350 win a copy of the joy of cookingWhat better way to start a Monday than with the offer of a chance to win something free? I’m kicking this week off with a giveaway you’re sure to love. I’ve got three copies of the fabulously famous Joy of Cooking (Scribner, 2006) to give away. This 75th anniversary edition, released in 2006, is a staple for any kitchen and if you didn’t get your hands on a copy when it first came out, now’s your chance. Featuring 4000 updated Joy of Cooking classics, along with 500 brand new recipes, this tome is truly a treasure. More than just a cookbook, the Joy of Cooking is an educational experience for anyone who loves food and is a stepping stone to a full-blown love affair with food and the experience of cooking it.

Want to win a copy? Leave a comment below telling me what you most hope to learn from this beloved classic. I’ll choose three winners from the responses I receive.

Contest closes May 17, 2010 at 12pm EST. Open to all residents of Canada, except those in Quebec. Not open to any Transcontinental Media employees, their families, or any other persons with whom they reside.

Good luck!

win a copy of gordon ramsay’s new cookbook!

gordon ramsay win a copy of gordon ramsays new cookbook!
Today at the office, we’re drooling over the recipes in Gordon Ramsay’s new cookbook, Gordon Ramsay’s Great Escape: 100 of My Favourite Indian Recipes. Stuffed full of beautiful photography for foods that’ll make your tongue tingle, this cookbook is a foodie’s delight. Using flavourful ingredients and aromatic spices, Ramsay’s book makes cooking authentic Indian food fun and easy. Featuring over 100 recipes for everyday entertaining, quick lunches and healthy dishes, this book is a culinary treat.

We’re giving away three copies of this fab book! Want to win? Simply leave a comment below telling me about your biggest cooking disaster and I’ll pick my three favourite stories! Good luck!

Contest closes March 24, 2010 at 12pm EST. Open to all residents of Canada, except those in Quebec. Not open to any Transcontinental Media employees, their families, or any other persons with whom they reside.

PLUS: Check out these two wonderful recipes, excerpted from Gordon Ramsay’s Great Escape: 100 of My Favourite Indian Recipes.

Recipe: Gordon Ramsay’s pomegranate raita
Recipe: Gordon Ramsay’s rosewater kulfi

For more information and to buy the book, visit amazon.ca.

canadian living’s holiday celebrations 2009

Flipping through the pages of Canadian Living’s Holiday Celebrations 2009, I realized I had started to drool. Just, you know, a little. Sure, it’s a little early to get into the holiday spirit but I admit, I like getting ideas early. And anyway, isn’t a Coconut Lime Pie Martini suitable anytime of year?

Canadian Living’s Holiday Celebrations 2009 hit newsstands on Monday (and is available for purchase online, too) and I thought you might want to take a sneak peek. Here’s what you’ll find inside:

Cool features:
A Dessert Martini Bar with 8 not-to-miss sweet martini recipes
Tastefully elegant tiny hors d’oeuvres: Mini Chicken Pot Pies
Cool vegetarian section: A sensational pan-global assortment of meatless morsels
AND a tasteful cocktail party menu on a budget

Holiday Celebrations 2009
Price: $5.95

The recipes that caught my eye:

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my date with curtis stone

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Fans of TLC’s Take Home Chef take note — the small screen does Aussie food phenom Curtis Stone no justice. The guy’s unnervingly good-looking in real life. Not to mention extremely talented at what he does: taking everyday ingredients and whipping them into something truly spectacular.

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Curtis was in Toronto recently to introduce his stunning new cookbook (with a slant towards simple cooking methods and ingredients that are easy to come by), Relaxed Cooking With Curtis Stone, and a stunning line of kitchen aids at The Bay. While here, he also offered a cooking class at the lovely Dish Cooking Studio for the press (a group that’s likely more familiar with microwave meals than the nuances of pretty plating).

curtiscooking my date with curtis stone

The first course? Tuna tartar — a brilliant balance of sweet (yummy palm sugar), sour (lime), salt and spice. The tuna was marinaded in the lime juice, which actually has the effect of “cooking” the tuna without ever exposing it to the grill. (It was so good, I ate half of it before I remembered to take a snap.)

firstcourse my date with curtis stone

Each course was paired with the perfect wine, selected by Curtis. (Which is why the snaps might become blurrier with each passing course…) His linguine was accompanied by a lovely chardonnay, and the lamb ratatouille with a delightful chiraz. “Wine is just another ingredient,” Curtis says. “You wouldn’t put anything into the dish that would conflict with the other ingredients, and the same applies to wine pairings.”

The last time he was in Canada, Curtis toured Niagara wine country, and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. “You have great wines here,” he says.

For the second course, Curtis prepared linguine with pesto and shrimp. This is a little more my style.

pasta my date with curtis stone

If you’ve ever watched Take Home Chef, you may have wondered how it actually works on a logistical level. On the show, Curtis seems to randomly approach a stranger at the supermarket (who always happens to be a gorgeous gal, strangely enough), who proceeds to take him back to her house to cook dinner. Surely it can’t be as random as it appears on-screen? “The producers have a chat with potential girls as they walk into the supermarket,” explains Curtis. “If they’re interested, they’ll tie a ribbon onto their shopping cart to let me know I can approach them in the store.” Aha! 

But has there ever been a case where the show’s set-up backfired?

“Has anyone every seen the show Cheaters?” Curtis laughs. “Every now and then, the girl’s boyfriend would come home from work, and see a film crew set up in their kitchen. They’re very relieved to find out it’s Take Home Chef and not Cheaters — they think they’ve been busted. That’s always fun.” He’s only been kicked out of a house by a jealous hubby once. icon wink my date with curtis stone

And then there was the time when Curtis followed a shopper back to her house, only to find out that she hadn’t paid her gas bill, and the kitchen was without power…

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But what’s Curtis’ entertaining style at his own LA home? “The best sort of host is a relaxed one,” he says. “An air of formality can make people uncomfortable. Just like with cooking, you can’t take it too seriously. A relaxed approach makes it personal; a much nicer experience.”

And here’s that lamb ratatouille I was talking about. Basted in dijon, this was definitely my fave course of the evening, and even won over an avowed vegetarian in the crowd (for reals). Right before serving, Curtis burned fresh rosemary to fill the room with the mouth-watering aroma — the perfect sensory complement to the dish.

lamb my date with curtis stone

Ooh, I’m getting hungry all over again just looking at these shots… For these recipes (and hundreds more), check out Curtis’ new cookbook, Relaxed Cooking With Curtis Stone. And for my full Q&A with Curtis, check out the September issue of Style At Home, on newsstands next week!