Whole Wheat Rolls with Sunflower Seeds
What better way to show off the province's top-quality hard wheat than in rolls — either large for the Bison Burgers or more petite for dinner rolls.
What better way to show off the province's top-quality hard wheat than in rolls — either large for the Bison Burgers or more petite for dinner rolls.
Bone-in skin-on chicken thighs are a bargain at the grocery store, plus they're so much juicier than boneless thighs or breasts. Look for smaller thighs to ensure they cook quickly; if they're on the larger side, they may need a few extra minutes.
We’ve lightened up this dinner classic and added a side of spinach and green beans for a health-forward meal that will satisfy and nourish hungry stomachs.
Though the mess (a layered mishmash of meringue, whipped cream and fruit) is a nod to our British heritage, the blueberries and biscuits in this version are inspired by the traditional Acadian grunt. Essentially a stovetop cobbler, this rustic dish was made by some of Canada’s earliest French settlers.
Speckled with olives and with a hint of chipotle chili (which is actually a dried smoked jalapeno pepper), this is a tasty savoury bread. If you don't have a chipotle, use a fresh or pickled jalapeno instead.
A creamy chicken filling pairs up with a flaky crust for a family dinner winner.
Get perfectly seasoned Swedish meatballs right in the comforts of home with our fool-proof recipe that features a lingonberry gravy that’s just too good to resist. Look for Lingonberry jam in select grocery stores, eastern European and Scandinavian specially stores as well as the Ikea Swedish Food Market.
Don’t mistake this cream pie as a variation of lemon meringue pie—it has an altogether different look and taste, and is truly elegant and pretty. The filling is a super-creamy lemon curd, with a soft and subtle lemon pucker to it, and the whipped cream highlights the richness and simplicity.
This cake tastes every bit as fantastic as it looks! While the crêpes require a little extra effort, the whole dessert comes together faster than a traditional layer cake. To save time, prep the crêpes up to a month ahead and freeze.
Enjoy these fragrant, sticky sweet rolls full of nuts and spice as a treat with coffee or tea or to grace a holiday brunch table.