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salt and pepper set

Fab find
Pumpkin Salt & Pepper Set, $26.12, Pottery Barn.
Salt salt and pepper set

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thanksgiving with williams-sonoma: part 3 of 3

Happy Thanksgiving! In the past week, I’ve shared how to cook the perfect turkey and prepare yummy side dishes à la Williams-Sonoma. Now, it’s time for a few tips on baking delicious desserts.

Tips for pumpkin pie:

  • When it comes to organizing your meal, pumpkin pie is one of the items you can make the day before; just keep refrigerated.
  • Making a flaky crust works best when you handle the ingredients as little as possible. Avoid overblending the butter for the crust, because it’s actually the ice water that holds all the ingredients together.
  • For an easy and delicious filling, try Williams-Sonoma’s Pecan Pumpkin Butter, that just has to be mixed with eggs and cream. I can’t get enough of it!

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Tips for pumpkin bread:

  • Instead of using a bread pan, try an autumn-inspired cake mold or even muffin pans, perfect for making individual portions.
  • Try Williams-Sonoma’s Spiced Pecan Pumpkin Quick Bread — just add butter, eggs and water!
  • Serve with drizzled orange glaze, jam or sprinkled confectioner’s sugar.

Enjoy your feast!

xo,

Lauren

thanksgiving with williams-sonoma: part 2 of 3

Last week, I posted some great tips from the experts at Williams-Sonoma on how to cook the perfect holiday turkey. In part two of three, I’ll be sharing a few of the secrets I learned about making side dishes, like mashed potatoes and stuffing.

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Tips for preparing stuffing:

  • For bread, Williams-Sonoma has great seasoned focaccia stuffing from La Brea Bakery (better than regular ol’ bagged bread).
  • Technique class guide, Christopher, shares that using leeks is a great alternative to onions for stuffing.
  • Turkey must get to 165 °, but the stuffing has to be cooked at 180°. If you do stuff the turkey, try lining the turkey cavity with cheesecloth, then stuff, so you don’t run into any hygiene issues.

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Tips for preparing mashed potatoes:

  • In the photo above, technique class guide, Jackie, demonstrates the easiest way to make mashed potatoes — use the All-Clad multipot with mesh insert. You just boil the potatoes, then remove the insert and dump out the water from the pot when the potatoes are cooked. This is genius for those of us (ahem, me) who struggle with attempting to dump water out of a heavy pot while trying to keep the potatoes inside.
  • To keep mashed potatoes warm while the rest of your food is cooking, put them in a glass bowl over a pot of simmering water.
  • If making mashed potatoes the day before, only use half the amount of milk or butter when mashing. Heat them up the next day before your meal, adding the other half of butter.

Check in tomorrow to see Christopher and Jackie’s tips for making yummy Thanksgiving desserts.

xo,

Lauren

‘o’ chair at invu drapery co

o chair o chair at invu drapery co
We’re heading into the long Thanksgiving weekend, which means that many people have entertaining on the brain. (Not me – I’m crashing my sister’s in-laws’ turkey dinner this year, so I’m looking forward to being entertained!) But if you’re hosting a holiday ‘do, there are so many details to think about. Food and drinks of course, but what about seating? Are you sure you have enough? As you prepare to throw open the doors of your home for guests this weekend (and during the upcoming holiday season), be sure you have enough seats for everyone. I’ve just discovered these gorgeous chairs from InVu Drapery Co (they offer so much more than just drapery!) and I love them for their wonderful design – they’re the perfect marriage of form and function. Called the ‘O’ chair, they’re available in three colours; Cocoa, Bronze and Fog. Add a few to your dining table to accommodate extra guests or use them in the living room as everyone gathers ’round to toast the holidays. Pretty and practical, they’ll be perfect year-round but now’s the time to get yourself ready for the holiday season. Chairs $199 each, invudraperyco.com for more information.

thanksgiving with williams-sonoma: part 1 of 3

When it comes to delicious food ideas and fabulous cooking products, no one does it better than Williams-Sonoma. In fact, whenever I go into their store on Bloor St. and I’m overcome with the smell of goodies baking and the sound of Michael Buble spilling out of the speakers, I seriously contemplate moving in.

This past Monday, I attended one of their weekly technique classes that are held for free in the store kitchen. I will be assisting in the creation of this year’s Thanksgiving dinner (sorry Mum, the turkey’s all you!), so I thought, what the heck, I’ll take a class on how to perfect a classic Thanksgiving feast.

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The class was lead by two Williams-Sonoma associates, Christopher and Jackie, who were absolutely wonderful and had a ton of great tips. In the days leading up to Thanksgiving weekend, I’ll be posting all the secrets that I learned at the technique class, plus sharing some pictures of the yummy food that was whipped up (did I mention I got to eat it? Well, I did. Actually, I devoured it.).

Part 1: The Turkey (gobble, gobble)

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Isn’t she a beaut? Part 1 of my Thanksgiving feature is all about the ol’ bird — the holiday just wouldn’t be the same without it. To be honest, I thought preparing a turkey consisted of simply defrosting it, sticking it in a pan with some water, and letting it cook all day until everyone was salivating. Boy, was I wrong.

Christopher and Jackie had been cooking that bad boy throughout the day and were more than happy to share their secrets on how to get it juicy and full of flavour. Here are their tips on how to prepare the perfect turkey:

  • Plan ahead! Decide on what kind of turkey you’ll be purchasing (frozen or fresh, kosher or Butterball, etc.) and plan for how long it will take to prepare it (i.e. frozen turkey’s usually take 3 days to defrost in the fridge)
  • Brine the turkey. A lot of people skip this step, but it’s necessary if you want to make sure the breast meat is juicy and not dried out. Williams-Sonoma carries a lovely Apple and Spices Turkey Brine that the pair used on this one.
  • Truss the bird well. Trussing is the process of tying the bird’s legs down in order to help with the browning process {see image above}. By tying the wings down and legs together, it ensures an even cook. Check out the Williams-Sonoma trussing video for a step-by-step.
  • Cover the turkey. For the first 3/4 of the bird’s cook time, cover with tin foil. Or, if you prefer the bird to be more brown, cover with cheesecloth instead and spread some butter over top.

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  • Take precaution when carving. Let the turkey sit for a little bit before carving so that the flavourful juices can settle in the meat. Also, use a cutting board with pyramids when carving, as it will grip the bird when the juices are running out.
  • Don’t overcook it. If your bird is done before the rest of your meal is prepared, wait until the oven gets down to 200 degrees — at this temperature, you can put the turkey back in to warm, without having it cook any further.

You see? There’s so much more to it than just shoving the bird in the oven and having a glass (or two!) of wine while waiting for it to cook. Check in on Tuesday for tips on making yummy side dishes!

xo,

Lauren

thanksgiving recipes and decor ideas

thanksgiving thanksgiving recipes and decor ideas
Is it just me or is it hard to believe that Thanksgiving arrives this weekend? Well, ready or not, it’s coming and if you’re not quite ready, don’t fear. styleathome.com is your one-stop resource for fabulous Thanksgiving recipes and decor ideas. Here are a few I thought might help you pull of an easy but elegant Thanksgiving celebration:

1 Thanksgiving decor: Tips for planning the perfect holiday party
From decor and food to music and hostess gifts, entertaining expert Nik Manojlovich shares the secrets to a truly unforgettable Thanksgiving.

2 Recipe: Turkey with orange-herb basting sauce
This meal is sure to have your dinner guests asking for invitations for next year.

3 Recipe: Classic apple pie
Make your Thanksgiving feast a winner with this classic apple pie.

4 10 Thanksgiving decor accessories
Get your home ready for Thanksgiving with these 10 autumn home accessories.

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thanksgiving platter

vietri inc square platter thanksgiving platterThe perfect dressing for a Thanksgiving turkey? A gorgeous platter, of course! New at JacKryn France in Aurora, Ontario — and just in time for the holiday weekend — is Vietri’s handcrafted Italian dinnerware. This square platter is from the Incanto collection, and I love how the ruffled motif running along the inside lip resembles gentle folds of fabric. Bella!

Price: $138

Available at: JacKryn France, Aurora, Ont., 905-726-3451