Texas-Style Pork Ribs
For fall-off-the-bone ribs, we start with a dry rub, then cook the rack low and slow and finish with a no-cook barbecue sauce. This is our new classic, soon to become your go-to recipe.
For fall-off-the-bone ribs, we start with a dry rub, then cook the rack low and slow and finish with a no-cook barbecue sauce. This is our new classic, soon to become your go-to recipe.
Arctic char looks much like salmon, yet it boasts a milder, more delicate flavour; it's also a more sustainable choice. If you can't find it in stores, you can substitute with rainbow trout. Arctic char fillets can be quite large, so cut them into smaller portions, if needed, before coating them in the spice mix.
Start a new tradition with a sage-and-oregano corn bread stuffing for roast turkey. If time is too tight to make Corn Bread Loaf, buy corn bread at a local bakery; you'll need 3 lb (1.5 kg).
Although they take a bit of time to prepare, meat pies are really time-savers when they're on hand in the freezer for busy nights. We use standard-size tart pans, so the servings are large enough that half a pie may be enough for small appetites. Serve with baby carrots and a tossed salad.
We've simplified traditional huevos rancheros by layering the ingredients in a zesty brunch casserole. Assemble the dish the night before so that, in the morning, all you need to do is crack the eggs, garnish and pop the casserole into the oven. Serve with a dollop of sour cream and some sliced avocado or a side salad.