2407 recipes for "lemon"
Baby Kale Caesar Salad

Baby Kale Caesar Salad

Roasting all but one of the garlic cloves pumps up flavour to the max without having the overpowering taste of raw cloves. Roast a few extra heads and spread the soft cloves onto toasted baguette slices or crackers for a tasty snack.

Asparagus Soup with Thick Cream

Asparagus Soup with Thick Cream

This silky soup is a cinch to pull together and can be served as a light lunch or a starter. Lightly whipped cream makes a smooth and airy garnish. To keep it from melting into the soup too quickly, serve it in a small bowl and have your guests spoon it onto their soup just before digging in. If you can't find fresh peas, substitute with frozen, adding them to the soup along with the spinach. 

Rainbow Root Fries With Chive Mayo

Rainbow Root Fries With Chive Mayo

Nov 1, 2015

Move over, plain old french fries! Here, we've used an array of root vegetables to make the most of the fall bounty, but feel free to pick and choose which veggies you want to include. Separate the roots for a colour-blocked effect; or, if you want to mix them, toss them together—just wait until they're cooked, otherwise the beets will stain the other veggies.

Instant Pot Chicken Noodle Soup

Instant Pot Chicken Noodle Soup

Who doesn’t love a good bowl of chicken noodle soup? It’s the ultimate comfort soup and go-to meal to help soothe stubborn colds or to warm our tummies on harsh winter days. 

Trout Nicoise Salad

Trout Nicoise Salad

Just a switch from the standard tuna in a classic Niçoise salad gives this composed salad a new twist. It is also a great way to use up leftover potatoes or hard-cooked eggs. If you are not a fan of tarragon, substitute finely chopped fresh chives.

Maple Almond Tuiles

Maple Almond Tuiles

Nov 7, 2016 Dessert

These crisp, light and nutty cookies make an impressive addition to any sweets tray. Draping the still-warm cookies over a greased rolling pin creates their signature curve; for a more subtle curve, use a wider-barrelled rolling pin, and for a more exaggerated shape, use a narrow one.

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