Sausage, Potato and Swiss Chard Soup
If you like it hot, use hot Italian sausage. Spinach can substitute for the Swiss chard but heat just until wilted.
If you like it hot, use hot Italian sausage. Spinach can substitute for the Swiss chard but heat just until wilted.
Skinless chicken has 8 g less fat per serving than chicken with the skin. Serve this pasta dish with whole grain bread.
A mouthwatering ragù in less than 30 minutes? It's possible, thanks to already shredded braised pork and a little red wine. Serve the rest of the wine at the table, along with crusty bread to soak up every last bit of sauce.
Sure, you could serve mimosas with your brunch menu, but we love a spicy Caesar with ours. Garnish classic-style with lime and celery, or try one of the four combos below that we cooked up in the Test Kitchen.
This is a fantastic way to incorporate other vegetables into a classic meat-and-potatoes dish. Kids will never notice them disguised as delicious pizza toppings. Serve with Golden Roast Potatoes or Creamy Mashed Potatoes.
This soup is so easy, you can throw it together in minutes, even at the last second on a busy morning. Opening up a container filled with these delicious, steaming flavours is like getting a big, warm hug from home. Look for packages of fresh tortellini in the refrigerated cases at the grocery store.
Serve with: Barley pilaf. Pork tenderloin is an extremely lean cut of meat with no waste. Coating the pork in ground porcini mushrooms gives it a delicious mushroom-flavoured crust.
These juicy burgers hold a melted cheese surprise for each satisfying mouthful. Serve with lettuce and bacon or your favourite toppings.