VIAF December/January 2015 | Issue 18

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December/January 2015 | ISSUE 18

DIY GOURMET

gift baskets & recipes

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blood orange pot de crème

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cup Scallops, cleaned and trimmed cup uncooked Shrimp, rinsed cup Lox tbsp Apricot White Balsamic tbsp Leccino Extra Virgin Olive Oil cup Dry White Wine (Riesling or Pinot Grigio) cups Farfalle (Bow Tie pasta) cups Whole Milk tbsp Nutmeg Salt and Pepper to taste tbsp flour

In a non-stick frying pan, bring Apricot White Balsamic to a simmer over medium heat. Toss in shrimp and sauté 2-3 minutes, add in scallops and sear with the balsamic together an additional 2 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside. Bring a pot of salted water to a rolling boil.

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cup Whipping Cream (divided) cup Dark Chocolate (Mast Brothers chocolate is amazing here!) cup White Sugar egg yolks tbsp Blood Orange Fused Olive Oil

In a sauce pan over medium heat, mix Leccino and flour together to form a smooth paste, cook for 2 minutes until bubbly and creamy. Slowly begin to add milk, ¼ Cup at a time, whisking constantly, after each addition to emulsify. Once all the milk is added, simmer until sauce is creamy and thick. Be careful not to let the sauce come to a rolling boil. Toss Bowtie pasta into pot of water, cook till al dente, about 10 minutes, then drain and rinse.

Reheat frying pan and seafood, adding wine to deglaze the pan. Once wine has reduced by half, add cream sauce to seafood mixture and the salmon lox, then stir until fully reheated and combined. Season lightly with salt and fresh cracked pepper. Arrange pasta on serving plates, pour seafood sauce over pasta and top with lox.

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In a small sauce pan, bring ¾ cup cream to a simmer over medium heat, careful to not let the cream come to a boil. Remove from heat and add in chocolate and sugar, let stand 5 minutes. Preheat oven to 325F. In a mixing bowl, whisk eggs until light and fluffy and slowly drizzle in blood orange fused olive oil. Stir cream mixture to encourage the chocolate to melt and continue to stir until completely combined and smooth. While whisking egg mixture slowly pour in chocolate cream, and fully combine. Divide between two ramekins, or small oven-proof mugs, and place in a baking dish. Add hot water until it reaches half way up the dishes. An 8x8 pan works perfect. Place in oven and bake for 20 minutes or until the center is almost set. The custard will firm as it cools. This can be made ahead and kept in the fridge up to 2 days. Whip remaining ¼ Cup of cream. When serving, place a dollop of whipped cream over the pot de crème and drizzle with Espresso Balsamic! Yum!

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serving Chocolate Trifle with Merridale Winter Apple Cider and Wildfire Almond Bark and 2% Jazz Bourbon Coffee.

$10-$15

1. Merridale Winter Apple Cider A fresh and velvety sipping drink with an aroma of baked apples and buttery brown sugar. Serve straight in the tradition of Port, and pair with cheddar or blue cheese, melons, fruit desserts and dark chocolate.

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3. 200 ml Strawberry Dark Balsamic from Olive the Senses Available at Olive the Senses, 1701 Douglas St (in the Hudson) www.olivethesenses.com

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4. Kuhn Rikon Rainbow Whisk

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$89-$100

Available at Whisk Kitchen Supplies, Victoria Public Market 6 -1701 Douglas

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6. Bourbon Coffee Beans from 2% Jazz Available at 2% Jazz, 2631 Douglas St or 1701 Douglas St (in the Hudson). www.2percentjazz.com

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5. Almond Bark from Wildfire Bakery Available at Wildfire Bakery, 1517 Quadra Street www.wildfirebakery.ca

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chocolate trifle with stewed balsamic strawberries 2 1 1

cups of Fresh Strawberries, rinsed and hulled and halved cup Strawberry Dark Balsamic Chocolate pound cake or unfrosted brownies cup whipping cream

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In a sauce pan, place strawberries and balsamic, bring to a simmer and cook for 5 minutes, until the strawberries are soft and the juice will easily coat the back of a spoon. Cut up pound cake or brownies into 1-inch cubes or chunks. In a cold bowl, combine cream and sugar, whip until soft peaks form. In a two wine glasses, place some cake in the bottom of the glass. Top with 2 heaping Tablespoons of stewed strawberries, and a dollop of whipped cream. Repeat layers and finish with a dollop of whipped cream and a drizzle of sauce from strawberries.

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TWO-COURSE COMFORT basket

serving a Baguette, Cheese & Preserve Tray followed by Slow Roasted Chicken & Seasonal Vegetables in an Orange Glaze. Served with Unsworth’s 2010 Vineyards Cuvee de L’ile. 1. Unsworth 2010 Vineyards Cuvee de L’ile Pale straw in colour. Apples, citrus, hints of clove and crème fraiche on the nose is followed by green apple and orange peel on the palate, adding brightness to a dense and generous mouth feel.

2. RSVP Cheese Knife Set Available at Whisk Kitchen Supplies, Victoria Public Market 6 -1701 Douglas

Available at Spinnakers Spirit Merchants. VIC WEST 130-176 Wilson St or JAMES BAY 3–435 Simcoe St www.spinnakers.com

9. Oakanagan Fall Red Pepper Jelly to go with Baguette & Cheese

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$20-$25

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$5.59 $9-$10

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3. $10 Cowichan Bay Seafood Gift Card for some candied salmon to go with cheese & preserve tray

BUDGET

$119-$130

8. $10-$15 Maria’s Deli Gift Certificate for Goat Chevre or Cambozola Blue Cheese

4. 170 g Smoked Canadian Sea Salt from Vancouver Island Salt Co.

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Available at Maria's Deli & European Imports 4080 Shelbourne St

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$5-$10

$20

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6. $5-$10 Wildfire Gift Card for Baguette to go with cheeses & preserves

7. $20 Pepper's Gift Card for perishable ingredients

Available at Olive the Senses, 1701 Douglas St (in the Hudson) www.olivethesenses.com

Available at Wildfire Bakery, 1517 Quadra Street www.wildfirebakery.ca

Available at Peppers Foods 3829 Cadboro Bay Rd www.peppers-foods.com

5. 200 ml Cara Cara Orange – Vanilla White Balsamic from Olive the Senses

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2 slow roasted chicken with seasonal root vegetables and orange glaze 6 2 2 1 2 2

Baby New Red Potatoes, rinsed and scrubbed with the skin still on Carrots or 1 cup of baby carrots small Parsnips, peeled and chopped Red onion, chopped Chicken Breasts Tbsp fresh parsley chopped, garnish

In a slow cooker or roasting pan, arrange the potatoes, carrots and parsnips in the bottom of the bowl. Top with onions and arrange so it creates a flat surface.

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Place, cleaned and washed chicken breasts on top of vegetables. Pour ¼ Cup of Cara Cara Orange – Vanilla White Balsamic over chicken. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Turn slow cooker onto low, and let sit for 6-8 hours, or preheat oven to 375 and bake for 35 minutes, covered, 10 minutes uncovered. Carefully place chicken on plate, cozy the vegetables up to the chicken in a pretty arrangement and drizzle with extra juices from roasting pan. Top with parsley and enjoy!


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serving Arugula Salad with Grapefruit Vinaigrette to start, Crusted Rack of Pork with blistered cherry tomatoes and asparagus for the main, lingered by a Cheese & Sweets Tray for Dessert served with 2% Jazz Bourbon Coffee. Dinner served with Joie 2011 Gamay. 1. Joie 2011 Gamay Sweet sour cherry aromas give way to white pepper and earthen aromas.The ripe bramble fruit on the palate is accented by notes of white pepper, coffee and bacon flavours, balanced with juicy acidity.

2. Bourbon Coffee Beans from 2% Jazz

$24

$25-$30

Available at 2% Jazz, 2631 Douglas St or 1701 Douglas St (in the Hudson). www.2percentjazz.com

Available at Spinnakers Spirit Merchants. VIC WEST 130-176 Wilson St or JAMES BAY 3–435 Simcoe St www.spinnakers.com

$36 3. 200 ml Koroneiki Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 200 ml Grapefruit White Balsamic, and 200 ml Arbequina Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Olive the Senses

8. 45g Danish Blue Cheese Sea Salt from Vancouver Island Salt Co.

Available at Olive the Senses, 1701 Douglas St (in the Hudson) www.olivethesenses.com

$4.50$5.50

BUDGET

$159-$170

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3 crusted rack of pork blistered asparagus and cherry tomatoes small pork loin with ribs in, 2-3lbs cups Bread Crumbs Large Spanish onion, minced cloves of garlic, minced tbsp White Sugar tsp each, thyme, oregano, rosemary, dried. cup Arbequina Extra Virgin Olive Oil tbsp Dijon Mustard Salt and Pepper to taste bunch of Asparagus small container of Cherry Tomatoes

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$10-$15

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In a non-stick frying pan, sauté onions and garlic in half the Arbequina Extra Virgin Olive Oil, until almost tender. Sprinkle with sugar and caramelize, about 2 minutes. Toss in Bread crumbs and dried herbs and lightly toast and stir to combine. Mix in remaining olive oil. Wash pork and pat dry. Lightly season with salt and pepper and coat with Dijon mustard. Preheat oven to 400F. Pack bread crumb mixture around loin, and place in a roasting pan with the asparagus and cherry tomatoes, cover with foil and bake for 25 minutes, reduce heat to 375F uncover and bake an additional 20 minutes, until the interior temperature of the pork is 140C. Remove from oven, cover and let stand.

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arugula salad with grapefruit vinaigrette cups of Freshly washed arugula cup Toasted Walnuts cup Dried Cranberries Shaved Parmesan to taste

Grapefruit Vinaigrette 2 3 1 1

tbsp Koroneiki Extra Virgin Olive Oil tbsp Grapefruit White Balsamic tsp Dijon Mustard minced shallot

On a Small plate, arrange the arugula, in a pretty pile, sprinkle toasted walnuts, cranberries and top with Parmesan shavings. In a small bowl or glass, mix together vinaigrette ingredients, and whisk to combine. Drizzle on top of salad and enjoy!

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serving a Cheese & Preserve Tray for 1st course, Roasted Beet Salad with cinnamon pear balsamic and goat cheese crumble for the 2nd, Nutmeg & Spice Seafood Pasta makes 3, Blood Orange Pot de Creme for 4 with 2% Jazz Bourbon Coffee making a “perfect five”. Serve Pentage 2008 Chardonnay Reserve in the first 3 courses. 1. Cork Screw Available at Whisk Kitchen Supplies, Victoria Public Market 6 -1701 Douglas

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2. Colavita Black Olive Pate to go with Cheese & Preserve Tray

$5

230g/ $6.50

Available at Maria's Deli & European Imports 4080 Shelbourne St

12. Pentage 2008 Chardonnay Reserve Aromas of citrus, vanilla and peaches. Palate showcases pear and citrus flavours with a hint of vanilla. Lightly oaked with balanced acidity.

4. $30 Pepper's Gift Card for perishable ingredients

3. Crackers from Wildfire Baker

115g/$3.75

Available at Peppers Foods 3829 Cadboro Bay Rd www.peppers-foods.com

Available at Wildfire Bakery, 1517 Quadra Street www.wildfirebakery.ca

$2.95

$25-$30

5. La Molisana Bow Tie Pasta Available at Maria's Deli & European Imports 4080 Shelbourne St

Available at Spinnakers Spirit Merchants. VIC WEST 130-176 Wilson St or JAMES BAY 3–435 Simcoe St www.spinnakers.com

BUDGET

$189-$200

11. 35g Fleur de sel from Vancouver Island Salt Co. Find a retail outlet near you at www.visaltco.com - see retail.

$30

6. $10-$15 Maria’s Deli Gift Certificate for Portsault Cheese

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$5-$6

$24

$20

$10-$15

10. $20 Cowichan Bay Seafood Gift Card for the Seafood Pasta Ingredients

9. Bourbon Coffee Beans from 2% Jazz

Available at Cowichan Bay Seafood 1701 Douglas Street www.cowichanbayseafood.com

Available at 2% Jazz, 2631 Douglas St or 1701 Douglas St (in the Hudson). www.2percentjazz.com

8. 200 ml Cinnamon Pear Dark Balsamic, 200 ml Blood Orange Fused Olive Oil, and 200 ml Espresso Dark Balsamic from Olive the Senses

Available at Maria's Deli & European Imports 4080 Shelbourne St

$20

The Victoria & Circle Tour Art Calendar 2015

$36

7. The Victoria & Circle Tour Art Calendar 2015 by Blue Heron Arts (calendar includes recipes)

This and other culinary books available at Fairfield Book Shop 247 Cook St www.fairfieldbookshop.ca

Available at Olive the Senses, 1701 Douglas St (in the Hudson) www.olivethesenses.com

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4 roasted beet salad with cinnamon pear balsamic and goat cheese crumble 3 1

cups of Beets, peeled and cubed, (golden and red if you can find them) cup Cinnamon Pear Dark Balsamic cup Goat Cheese crumbled cup of Baby Kale, Washed and torn Salt and Fresh Cracked Pepper to taste

Fill a pot with water and bring to a rolling boil. Add in beets and reduce heat, simmer for 30-40 minutes until almost tender, but can be

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easily poked with a fork. Drain water. Preheat oven to 350F. On a parchment lined cookie sheet, arrange beets in a single layer and drizzle liberally with Cinnamon Pear dark balsamic. Toss gently to coat. Bake for 20-30 minutes, turning once to ensure beets are evenly roasted. Roast until beets are very tender and balsamic has reduced to a thick glaze. On serving plates, arrange baby kale, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Arrange beets on bed of kale and top with goat cheese crumble.


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letter FROM THE EDITOR

our team How will this season be different for you

than last year?

on usually brought a sense Remember when as a child, this seas from traditions played over of mystery, excitement, and nostalgia ard to the new toys or year after year. Many of us looked forw cousins at gatherings; we clothing we asked for and playing with ng for some special gifts to put significant effort into creating or savi give all on our own. t. Money became a real As we got older, things began to shif responsibility came into thing, as did working, and some serious seat to reality. Recently a play. The sense of magic took a back to help collect 1,000 new publisher friend asked me if I wanted this season. Though holiday toys to give to children less fortunate wasn’t until this request from messaging was already in full-gear, it ut my friend that I got really excited abo the season and a new tradition. I challenge you to also make a new tradition. Whether it’s charitable or embracing a new way of gift giving this season (you might get some ideas from Gourmet Gifting on page 3). Elissa Bergman, Editor

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

features START YO U R

holiday shopping

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FLAVOURS DIY Gourmet Gift Baskets & Recipes

12 COMMUNITY CULTURE Steam 20 CHARITY FOCUS The Mustard Seed

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the island

Each community section invites you to come explore the wonders of Vancouver Island with tips, write ups, and coupons!

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HEALTH & WELLNESS Give Yourself the Gift of Self-Care: Do’s and Don’ts for Self-Care Over the Holidays

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MONEY CENTS How to Pick a Financial Advisor

38 ASTRO SOUL HOROSCOPES 44 FITNESS TIPS The Resolution Factor - Making Goals Work

CORRECTION Page 11 in October/November, Issue 17. We sincerely apologize for the incorrect author name used in Flight Centre advertisement. It is CASSANDRA JACK not CHRISTIAN DEAN.

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COMMUNITY

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steam Lisa had always thought it was cheesy, this clock, with its off-key hooting. Every summer it was surrounded by tourists who must, she had thought, merely be desperate for a point of interest. She used to imitate its odd sound for the amusement of her friends: Hoon hoon HOON hoon. Hoon hoon HOON hoon. Now, twenty years later, in the middle of December, she almost apologized to the thing. She wanted to hear that hooting again, for old times’ sake. But it was getting colder, and Sylvie was getting heavy in her arms. 7:25. Would they hear the tune at the half hour? Or was it only on the hour? Lisa couldn't remember. She looked at her daughter, at the solemn little face turned upward, watching the steam billow and vanish into the dark. "Do you like it, honey?" Sylvie nodded, her eyes on the steam. "Are you cold?" "No. Yes. No." "Do you have to pee?" Sylvie shook her head. Seven-thirty now. The clock wouldn’t sound until eight, then. "Well, let's walk back to the Skytrain, okay? We'll take another ride." "I want it to go up, up, up high." Sylvie illustrated with a swoosh of her arm. "Okay, honey, well, this time when we go on it, it will go higher. You'll be able to see a huge ball of lights called Science World. Then we'll get off and take a bus up to Auntie G's." "Are we staying over again? At Auntie G's?" "Yes." 12

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"Yaaaay!" A pause. "Mommy." "Yes, sweetheart?” "When are we going home?" "I'm not sure, love. Hey, can you walk a bit now, sweetie? My back is a little sore." Sylvie slid down. They walked back along Water Street toward the station. The merry hum and clink of restaurants. Everything bathed in the appealing light of Gastown. They stopped in front of a rock and mineral shop. A TV stood in the window, showing a documentary about gem mining. A trick projection threw multicoloured gems of light onto the sidewalk. Lisa looked at Sylvie’s coat and smiled. "Look, honey! They're on you!" Sylvie lifted one arm in its sleeve and squealed . Then she looked up at her mother’s face, searching. "Ahh! They're on you too, Mommy!" "It's neat, isn't it, Sylvie? “ “Uh-huh.” Sylvie pumped her fingers, trying to imprison a red gem of light. Suddenly a voice roared: "MERRRY CHRRRISTMAS!” The sidewalk was suddenly filled with Santas. A river of them, spilling into the holiday traffic. All shapes and sizes. Sleek female Santas, rakish lad Santas. Woolly, spongey, tattered, and fluffy beards, dirty beards, sparkling beards. A swaggering Santa with a single glossy Christmas ball hooked into his tights at the groin. Lisa stifled a screech of laughter with her gloved hand. Sylvie stood against the wall and pushed some hair back from her eyes. She watched the Santas with the air of an anthropologist. That hair, Lisa thought. I wish she'd let me put a barrette in it. The Santas kept flowing. Some in conversation, some looking around. A kind young Santa noticed Sylvie

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