Showing posts with label celebrating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrating. Show all posts

Friday, 21 December 2018

Mulled Wine

When it's cold outside this will certainly keep you warm and toasty. Fragrant mulled spices and wine simply embody the many shared celebrations throughout the holiday season. 


Mulled Wine
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In a large stock pot, bring 1/2 litre of water and spice bag to the boil. Simmer for 15 minutes. 

Add 1 litre of red wine, a 1/2 litre of orange juice, 1 oz of brandy and sugar to taste.

Gently heat to serving temperature. Stirring constantly. Do not boil. 


Notes: spice bag - place cinnamon sticks  orange peel, all spice and cloves in a muslin cloth. Tie with string. If you do not want to create your own then any ready made or prepared mulled spice bag will do.


Hope everyone is done with their Holiday planning and preparing. Wishing you the Merriest! - JD 

Friday, 29 December 2017

Tuxedo #2


This is a very crisp, neat cocktail that will definitely set your shirt straight.


Tuxedo #2 
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makes 2 cocktails

3 oz dry Gin
3 oz dry Vermouth
4 dashes Orange Bitters
2 dash of Pernod
2 dash Maraschino

Stir with ice and strain into cocktail glasses. Add a cherry and a lemon peel, if you wish.  

Have a great weekend and Happy New Year, everyone! - JD 

Friday, 15 December 2017

French 75


This cocktail has a buck's fizz quality that is light and airy. Perfect for brunch or whenever you want to make a celebratory toast.   

  French 75
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makes 2 cocktails

2 oz Gin
1 oz lemon juice
2 teaspoon powdered sugar
Champagne

Divide the mixture into 2 glasses. Pour over cracked ice. Stir. Fill with Champagne. 


Have a great weekend everyone! - JD 

Thursday, 29 June 2017

Canada Day Delights

Canada Day is this weekend and celebrating 150 years is a monumental one; and in the culinary or grocery departments we seemed to have been inundated with all things Canadian...

Maple Marshmallows... these can be used to make rice krispie treats and most importantly as we decided, S'mores! Yes, I will be making s'mores using maple marshmallows. 

Firework Oreo's... although these seem more geared towards the American's, 4th of July, they were released before July 1st, here, so we'll take that as a sign of celebrating July 1st.

Maple Birthday Cookies... maple cream cookies are traditionally oh so Canadian however these birthday cookies are a red maple shaped biscuit with a cream cheese filling honouring the colours of the Canadian flag.  


The 150th to go coffee cup celebrating Canada's 150th year. These cups have been featured off and on during the months at Second Cup. At the time of this photo I was enjoying a lovely maple latté. Surprise! 

Merchandise... whether it's mugs, pins, shirts, or hats seems like showing your Canadian pride goes further and ventures into home decor. Home decor with cheeky Canadian humour. 

Beaver cookies... a sweet treat to enjoy. Even better with a maple latté.  


Maple frozen Greek yogurt bars... seems like nothing can escape maple not even frozen yogurt. 

Maple & Bacon Popcorn... although this was on shelves well before Canada Day it is a flavour that can be enjoyed anytime and even if you are not Canadian.


Hope everyone is having a good week so far. - JD