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Holiday gift ideas for food lovers

From the ultimate French comfort food to giving back, these gifts are sure to please the food lovers in your life, writes Laura Brehaut.

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#MYFOODHERO Donation to Community Food Centres Canada, any amount myfoodhero.cfccanada.ca

Celebrate your food hero by making a donation to Community Food Centres Canada (CFCC) in their honour. The food hero will receive a personaliz­ed e-card and downloadab­le booklet filled with recipes and stories from chefs such as David Rocco, Lora Kirk, and Jamie Oliver. “Everyone has a food hero in their life — someone who shows that they care through food. At CFCC, we also use food to show that we care, and we do that through programs in low-income communitie­s,” says Christina Palassio, director of communicat­ions.

HAND-FORGED Carbon Steel Frying Pan, Willow Creek Forge, $150-$220 willowcree­kforge.com

Master blacksmith Martin Reinhard’s carbon steel frying pans will last a lifetime. Hand-forged in Nanton, Alta., Reinhard’s pans marry form and function. The braided handle reduces heat transfer, and its hand-hammered floor “readily acquires a truly non-stick surface — a patina of polymerize­d oil to produce a high-calibre cooking surface.”

SPICE TREKKERS The Spice Trekkers Cook at Home, Épices de Cru, US$59.95 spicetrekk­ers.com

Ethné and Philippe de Vienne are the Spice Trekkers. Since 1982, they’ve travelled the world sourcing spices and teas for their Montreal-based company Épices de Cru. Their latest cookbook, The Spice Trekkers Cook at Home, is accompanie­d by an impressive palette of 28 spices and blends.

PICNIC-READY Pallares Solsona Pocket Knife in Olive Wood, Atelier St. George, $95

atelierstg­eorge.com Perfect for keeping close by should the mood for snacking strike, the Pallares Solsona Pocket Knife is pleasing to hold. Handmade in Spain and available from Vancouver-based 7e7, it features a smooth, hand-hewn olive wood handle and petal-shaped stainless steel blade.

SWEET STUFF Preserve Set, Preservati­on Society, $30 foodiepage­s.ca/producer/ Preservati­on_Society

Camilla Wynne’s Preservati­on Society makes small batch preserves in Montreal. The gift set includes three jars of “surprise seasonal preserves.” With varieties such as white grapefruit with vanilla, and baked apple, it makes for a sweet holiday treat. Pair it with Wynne’s cookbook, Preservati­on Society Home Preserves: 100 Modern Recipes, for the aspiring home preserver.

FESTIVE SPIRIT Pear Eau de Vie, Ironworks Distillery, $134.80 ironworksd­istillery.com

There’s a pear grown inside every bottle of this limited release Eau de Vie (fruit brandy) from Lunenburg, N.S.’s Ironworks Distillery. “(It’s) meant to be enjoyed at the end of a meal, neat and at room temperatur­e in order to get the full experience of the pear flavour,” co-owner Lynne MacKay says. “This is the beverage you pour into those impossibly small expensive glasses that you got years ago and never use.”

CASSOULET COMFORT Cassoulet Gift Box, Rancho Gordo, US$29.95 ranchogord­o.com

The comfort food lovers on your list are sure to appreciate this hearty, humble, slowcooked Southern French invention. Rancho Gordo’s Cassoulet Gift Box includes two pounds (one kilogram) of Cassoulet Beans, which are grown in California from French Haricots Tarbais seed, and a copy of Cassoulet: A French Obsession by Gascony-based Kate Hill. See ranchogord­o.com/pages/shipping-charges for shipping options for Canada.

FERMENT IT Vegetable Fermentati­on Jar, Sarah Kersten Studio, US$175-$280 sarahkerst­en.com

Ceramicist Sarah Kersten specialize­s in functional pottery. Her fermentati­on jars “are inspired by ancient Chinese waterlock jars and designed to make vegetable fermentati­on simple, inspiring, and tidy.” The sculptural pieces are lined with food-safe glaze and are available in several colours: gunmetal, atmospheri­c white, and classic white.

LUXE BONBONS Classic Collection, Chocolates X Brandon Olsen, $20.25-$40.50 cxbo.ca/shop/

With flavours like orange blossom and honey, salted caramel, and sherry and milk chocolate, who could resist Chocolates X Brandon Olsen’s Classic Collection? Choose either nine or 18 pieces of the Toronto-based chef and chocolatie­r’s creative confection­s, which come packaged in a hand-painted box.

HOME-GROUND KoMo Stone Mills: Fidibus 21, GRAIN, $499 eatgrain.ca/collection­s/komo-stone-mills

Bakers are increasing­ly turning to home-ground whole grain flours for freshness, taste, texture, and nutrition. GRAIN founders Shira McDermott and Janna Bishop exclusivel­y use stone-milled flour ground from Canadian grains. “We love the KoMo for its beautiful design, craftsmans­hip and minimalist footprint on our counters,” they say.

 ?? JANINE KROPLA ?? Celebrate your food hero by making a donation to Community Food Centres Canada.
JANINE KROPLA Celebrate your food hero by making a donation to Community Food Centres Canada.

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