Chocolate Peanut Butter Bonbons
Crunchy cereal adds texture to these classic confections.
Crunchy cereal adds texture to these classic confections.
These chocolate and peanut butter haystacks are the perfect holiday treat for when you’re pressed for time. Easily customize them to suit your taste or dietary preferences by replacing the peanut butter with almond butter or your favourite nut butter. You'll love our White Chocolate Haystacks, too!
Brussels sprouts are welcome at any Thanksgiving feast. This dish is spruced up with a hit of fresh lemon. If you like, garnish it with chopped fresh parsley.
A simple vegetable is a satisfying side dish for this rich meal. If you can't find fresh mini carrots with tops and skins intact (instead of baby carrots, which are woody and tough), use regular-size carrots, peeled, halved crosswise and then lengthwise.
This recipe can easily be left to simmer away in a slow cooker for eight hours before adding the chicken. It yields a large quantity of sauce that freezes well if you're feeding a smaller group. Serve over hot steamed basmati rice.
Make your own delectable custardy tarts instead of buying them. We've subbed in the very Canadian ingredient maple syrup for the more common corn syrup. Plus, we've included variations on the classic, with chocolate and pecans instead of raisins.
For a fun gift for families, test kitchen manager Heather Howe wraps this moist brownie cake in cellophane and presents it along with a tub of vanilla ice cream and a jar of chocolate sauce.