the KITCHEN DOMINATRIX
What to buy the kitchen dominatrix who deserves their own cooking show
Lucky Peach ( R. I. P.) was the cult go-to foodie magazine created by David Chang. Sadly, it was shuttered earlier this year, which made its very first issue ($ 699.99 used, $939.10 new, amazon. ca) a coveted collector’s item.
The Lucky Iron Fish ($ 33, luckyironfish.
com) is an ingenious little tool that can be added to 1-litre of boiled water, soup or any other fluid to provide a full day’s worth of iron intake. Burns are the tattoos of a dedicated home cook. Throw some 100 per cent pure and natural Thursday Plantation Lavender Oil ($ 19.99 abundance naturally.com) in their stocking to help heal burns and reduce redness. Keep cheese safe and fresh with Formatcium Cheese Storage Sheets ($ 12.99, bedbathandbeyond. ca), and pair it with Comfort Cream camembert- style cheese ($ 19.99, uppercanadacheese. com). The chic and dishwasher-safe Levo
Oil Infuser ($ 275, ca.tokyosmoke.com) can infuse any butter or oil with herbs. Test it out with some traditional offerings such as basil, rosemary or thyme.
These made-inToronto Go-To Dishes ($ 95/set of four,
saidtheking.com) by Said The King get straight to the point to pair with your favourite dishes or ironically mix and match. Save money and encourage sustainable cooking with Herb
Keepers ($ 29.07 each, uncommongoods. com) to preserve basil, thyme, sage and more longer. From simple veggie dishes to a full-on celebratory clambake, Cuisinart’s 5- litre CookFresh Digital Glass Steamer ($ 249.99, bedbathand beyond.ca) promises to cook family-size portions.