73 recipes for "black_pepper"
Smoked Salmon Topped Green Onion Pancakes

Smoked Salmon Topped Green Onion Pancakes

Jan 7, 2013

These pretty silver dollar–size pancakes crowned with smoked salmon are a party favourite. For a richer topping, substitute crème fraîche for the light sour cream. If you like, add a grind of coarse black pepper right before serving.

Red Pepper Soup

Red Pepper Soup

Equally delicious hot or cold, this fresh soup makes the most of your sweet pepper bumper crop! For a pretty presentation, swirl in yogurt and sprinkle with fresh thyme and cracked black pepper. To serve chilled, refrigerate the soup for about an hour.

Crêpes with Feta Scrambled Eggs and Salsa

Crêpes with Feta Scrambled Eggs and Salsa

Jul 14, 2005

The chefs grind fresh black pepper for all their dishes, and it's vital to the taste of these brunch specialties. The grilled zucchini salsa adds sparkle to even a simple dish of scrambled eggs, but, when you're rushed, substitute a good-quality store-bought salsa.

Mulled Wine and Dark Chocolate Bundt Cake

Mulled Wine and Dark Chocolate Bundt Cake with Candied Sage

Dessert

This intensely rich dark chocolate cake is for grown-ups only (but you can find the recipe for our kid-friendly version, Spiced Chocolate Bundt Cake, below). We used Cabernet Sauvignon for its balance of deep fruity and black pepper flavours, but you can use whatever type of red you have on hand. A sprinkling of our Candied Sage gives the cake an extra-special finish.

Hungarian Cabbage Roll Casserole

Hungarian Cabbage Roll Casserole

Jul 29, 2009

I once tasted Hungarian cabbage rolls in a family-owned restaurant in Winnipeg. When they closed down I knew that I couldn't live without this comfort food and created my own version with more spices, chicken rather than meat and tons of sauce. I serve them with whole, sauteed mushrooms and crusty bread.

Scallop & Mushroom pie

Scallop & Mushroom pie

Scallops and mushrooms work beautifully together in this pie, and the addition of sherry gives it a lovely warming flavour.

Meaty yet tender, with a subtle flavour, scallops are a popular delicacy in Northern Ireland, whose coastal waters and sea loughs have long been a plentiful source. The name scallop, derived from the French escalope, means “shell,” and it’s in the bivalve’s distinctive shell that this pie is traditionally served. Scallops go well with hearty flavours such as bacon, chorizo and black pudding, and can be sautéed in butter, skewered and barbecued, or stir-fried.

Canadian Bison Burgers with Spicy Yukon Gold Oven Fries and Caesar salad

Canadian Bison Burgers with Spicy Yukon Gold Oven Fries and Caesar salad

May 12, 2009

This is an elegant, health-wise version of a Canadian favourite that shows you don't have to sacrifice big taste for health. Bison is a red meat alternative that is becoming increasingly popular due to it's lower fat content and because it is naturally raised, hormone-free, nutrient-dense and tastes wonderfully flavourful. Alberta raises some of the best bison on earth, providing Canadians with a local source of this amazing food. Last year, I made a commitment to myself to live healthier and lose weight. So far, I have lost nearly 80 lbs, and attribute much of my success to being creative and finding healthy alternatives to higher-calorie favourites. In many cases, like with these bison burgers and oven fries, I find that the healthy version tastes even better than the original! I use Yukon Gold potatoes as they give the best result for oven fries, but they are also an inherently Canadian ingredient, being "invented" at the University of Guelph and produced locally all over Canada, including a farm not 5km from my residence here in BC. I love being able to buy local produce, and am often inspired by our delicious, full-flavoured local produce.The salad that accompanies this meal is a low-fat version of the traditional Caesar that is a fraction of the calories and offers a fresh, clean taste.


This entire meal is 598 calories, 20g fat, 43g protein, 71g carbs. Compare this to a conservative estimate of a typical restaurant-style 1/4 lb cheeseburger, fries with herbed mayo, and ceasar salad at 1200 calories and 77g of fat, and you can see that it's a pretty amazing reduction! As well, this meal tastes fresher, more flavourful and delicious than any from a restaurant...it's a win win!

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