North African Dukkah Chicken Satay With Grilled Zucchini Ribbons
Dukkah is a blend of spices, nuts and seeds that makes a flavourful crust for grilled chicken and helps lock in moisture. Look for it in Middle Eastern grocery stores.
Dukkah is a blend of spices, nuts and seeds that makes a flavourful crust for grilled chicken and helps lock in moisture. Look for it in Middle Eastern grocery stores.
Bicol province in the Philippines is known for its spicy food, often using coconut. Here, the coconut is in the accompanying bread, Puto. In the Philippines, sweet potato leaves are traditionally used in this soup, but in Canada, spinach makes a fine substitute. Add hot peppers to taste.
This chowder comes from executive chef Andrew Morrison of the spectacular Dalvay By-The-Sea Heritage Inn and Dining Room on P.E.I.'s North Shore. Morrison garnishes his bisquelike chowder with chervil and lobster roe. Many fishmongers sell fish stock, or you can make your own. In a pinch, dilute bottled clam juice with water or substitute chicken stock.
While we love eating sweet clementines straight out of hand, the juice is so delectable that it begs to be used for something special—like a cocktail! Buck tradition and lace a classic Moscow mule with bright, fresh notes of the fruit's nectar. Bonus: Brush the leftover clove syrup on our Gingerbread Cake.
Slow-roasting ribs in the oven before finishing them on the grill makes them fall-from-the-bone tender.
Want a healthier burger option? Look no further than this piquant Mediterranean version. Lean meat, lots of vegetables and plenty of robust taste make these hearty and filling.
Halloumi is a salty cheese that holds together on the grill. It cooks quickly—so keep an eye on it! Topped with grilled eggplant and zucchini tossed with Asian sweet chili sauce, this burger delivers big, satisfying flavour.
Portuguese piri-piri sauces and dry spice rubs are rife with heat and zesty flavour. While piri-piri is made from a variety of ingredients, it's the fiery chili and fresh citrus that really stand out. These kabobs make everything sizzle.
This recipe kicks chicken up a notch with a simple buttermilk marinade—it adds tangy flavour and keeps the meat tender and juicy. For a lighter version, skip the rolls and serve over leafy greens. It's great served with frosty mugs of beer.