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win this proctor-silex slow cooker!

My name is Brett, and I’m addicted to my slow cooker.

The fact that you can throw just about anything into that pot, fire it up before you go to work, and come home to a perfectly cooked meal seems like magic to me, and it’s given me new-found confidence in the kitchen (which is a miracle in itself).

So how do you improve on this meal-making marvel?

Proctor Silex has cooked up a release that’s ideally-suited for the summer. They’re petite, 1.5-quart slow cookers (making them great for pot-luck-size servings of warm sides, appetizers, fondue and dips) that are completely portable, fitted with a gasket lid that seals tight with a patented Lid Latch strap (no slopping en route to the picnic!). What’s more, they’ve got little slots in the front for you to insert labels, so no one at the party has to guess the contents. (Always a scary endeavour.)

Proctor Silex 1.5 Quart Durable Citrus Slow Cooker in Pomegranate

33111 red win this proctor silex slow cooker!

…in Tangelo

33112y orange win this proctor silex slow cooker!

…in Lime

33113y green win this proctor silex slow cooker!

…and Lemon
33114y yellow win this proctor silex slow cooker!Gotta love those retro-fabulous citrus colours, and the EXTREMELY nice price tag of $20. Portable and affordable!

Although these darling little units are scheduled to hit stores in July, I’ve got two of these babies to give away!

How to win one? Simply tell me (via the Comments section at the bottom of this entry) what you`d cook up in this mini-slow cooker this summer. Do you have a hankering for hot wings? Do your guests beg you to serve your signature baked beans?

I`ll pick a winning entry on May 27th, and will ship the lucky winners their very own Proctor Silex 1.5-Quart slow cooker!

Contest closes May 27, 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.

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food network canada is looking for dinner party legends!

food network dinner party food network canada is looking for dinner party legends!Do you take pride in your panache when it comes to entertaining? Are you a host or hostess extraordinaire? If you’re especially talented when it comes to throwing an unforgettable dinner party, listen up! Food Network Canada is looking for dinner party legends. Here’s the official casting call:

We`re looking for DINNER PARTY LEGENDS!
Do you and your partner:
-  host INSPIRED dinner parties for your family and friends?
-  love to share your passion for cooking and hosting?
-  have a unique flair for dinner party decor?
-  have an ADVENTUROUS palate that you share with friends?
-  have the skills and charms to PROVE you`re the best?

If you think you can host a LEGENDARY evening that tops all others, then you should be a part of this exciting new Food Network Canada show!

Send an email to our casting team at dpasqua@cineflix.com for application information today.

my date with curtis stone

curtis1 my date with curtis stone

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.

cookbook my date with curtis stone

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…

curtis2 my date with curtis stone

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!

fun and fashionable in the kitchen

domistyle fun and fashionable in the kitchenI love, love, love these fab, fun aprons from domistylegifts.com. Made in Canada (love that, too!), these trendy aprons add sass and style to time spent in the kitchen. With cute statements like: Will cook for shoes and Caution: Hot dish, these aprons are fresh, fun and fashionable. And who said that aprons had to be frumpy? These are well tailored and actually feel like a stylish accessory that you`ll want to wear. The pretty designs that adorn each apron are drawn by hand and then silk screened onto the aprons, which, by the way, are machine-washable and have adjustable neck straps. They make wonderful gifts; at their great prices, you can stock up on your Christmas gifts for the season! The aprons usually retail for $39 but their holiday sale starts today: Buy one, get the second at half price! It’s a great deal, so what are you waiting for? Get a head start and tick those names off of your Christmas shopping list!

For more information, visit domistylegifts.com. For a list of e-tailers, click here.

Happy shopping!

a safe nonstick frying pan

greenpan1 a safe nonstick frying panThere`s been a lot of controversy in recent years about the safety of nonstick pans. Most experts now agree that they`re safe if you observe certain protocols while cooking, like not letting the pans get overly hot, or preheating them to too high a temperature.

Still doubtful? Check out GreenPan products! I absolutely love my frying pan and, in fact, prefer it to other nonstick pans I`ve used in the past. It boasts Thermolon nonstick coating, a new, non-PTFE* form of coating, and you really can use it without oils or butters; just follow the instructions re heating and cleaning and you`re good to go! I just have a frying pan so far, but you can get complete sets of pots and pans if you like.

*polytetrafluoroethylene

Available at: The Bay, www.thebay.com; Home Outfitters, www.hbc.com for stores; Home Hardware, www.homehardware.ca

Price: $30 to $100

pretty pottery

etsy pretty pottery

Worn and rustic-looking, these wheel thrown pottery bowls are just beautiful! I love the earthtone colours of this pottery. Use them for everyday food (rice seems right, but use them for everything from cereal to ice cream) or simply use them as pretty display pieces on the kitchen table.

Available at: etsy.com
Price: $15 each