Napa Cabbage Slaw With Grilled Chicken
This crunchy summer salad makes a great light dinner. Keep any leftovers for lunch the next day. To scoop out the cucumber seeds, halve the cucumber, then run a spoon down the centre.
This crunchy summer salad makes a great light dinner. Keep any leftovers for lunch the next day. To scoop out the cucumber seeds, halve the cucumber, then run a spoon down the centre.
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If you can't find roasted sesame seeds, roast your own on a baking sheet in a 350°F (180°C) oven, stirring twice, for 20 minutes.
Just a little mouthful of tender shortbread satisfies and impresses by pure simplicity. Don't miss our variations for Lavender Shortbread, Earl Grey Shortbread, Nutty Shortbread, Sesame Seed Shortbread and Chippy Shortbread below.
This simple batter yields delicious cupcakes – better than any store-bought mix and well worth the extra minute or two it takes to measure the ingredients. Vanilla seeds add the luxurious flavour of real vanilla.
With less sugar but plenty of flavour, this berry jam harnesses the health benefits of chia seeds for a tasty, antioxidant-rich treat. Enjoy spread onto buttery toast, dolloped onto ice cream or by the spoonful.
You can make your own five-spice powder for this sweet yet spicy gift. Mix together 1-1/2 tsp (7 mL) each cinnamon, ground cloves, pepper and crushed fennel seeds and star anise.
Strips of beef, crunchy green beans and sprouts tossed with noodles make quick and delicious supper fare. For a mild version, seed the jalapeno pepper. You can easily double the recipe to serve four.
Apple lovers will cheer for this tart yet refreshing drink. Just pop the lemon wedge into the juicer, which will filter out the seeds. In a pinch, you can substitute 1 tsp (5 mL) lemon juice.
Ruby-red pomegranate seeds add the perfect amount of tang to this sweet and salty dark chocolate bark. Make it your own by substituting chopped candied oranges, almonds or crystallized ginger for the apricots and the pistachios.
Made with chia seeds and naturally sweet dates, these treats are a great pick-me-up for when you hit a mid-afternoon energy slump. Packed with fibre, they're a healthier snack to tide you over until dinner.