1162 recipes for "potato"
Gluten-Free Sandwich Bread

Gluten-Free Sandwich Bread

This easy no-knead bread has great texture and a simple, pleasing flavour. Enjoy slices warm with butter or transform them into a grilled cheese, a hearty sandwich or French toast. The best part: The loaves freeze beautifully, so make extra to enjoy later.

Classic Apple Sauce

Classic Apple Sauce

Dessert

Homemade applesauce is easy to make, and the variations below transform it from classic to truly special!

Garlic Roast Chicken with Matzo Stuffing

Garlic Roast Chicken with Matzo Stuffing

Apr 7, 2009

Toasted whole wheat matzo gives this stuffing wonderful flavour and texture. If you have schmaltz (rendered chicken fat) on hand, substitute it for the oil in the stuffing for added flavour.

Slow Cooker Pork Charcutière

Slow Cooker Pork Charcutière

Sep 23, 2015

This recipe incorporates all the flavours of a charcuterie platter into a single dish. It can be difficult to cut this tender roast into thin slices, so separate the meat into chunks before serving. It will be much easier—and just as tasty! For a hearty meal, serve with mashed potatoes and our Quick Braised Red Cabbage.

Seafood Pie

Seafood Pie

Oct 13, 2006

Saffron adds a subtle accent to this deep-dish pie with its luxurious mix of seafood. Expect raves! You can replace the lobster with 12 oz (375 g) bay scallops; just simmer in cooking liquid until opaque, about 3 minutes.

 Braised Pork Shoulder and White Beans

Braised Pork Shoulder and White Beans

Sep 28, 2009

The humble pork shoulder roast becomes meltingly tender when braised. A bone-in pork picnic roast or boneless pork butt roast can be used interchangeably in this recipe, depending on what is available (but if using a shoulder picnic roast, leave its fat cap on for extra flavour). The Garlic Vinegar Sauce adds a hit of acidity to cut through the richness of the meal. Pass it around so that each person can add it according to taste.

Crispy Salmon on Braised Vegetables and Spinach Mash

Crispy Salmon on Braised Vegetables and Spinach Mash

Aug 5, 2013

There is nothing quite like salmon skin cooked to crispy perfection. I regularly make this for dinner parties and have converted many a fish-skin hater. The secret to the crispness is cooking the fish 90 percent of the way through on the skin side (in a nonstick pan!); the key to maintaining it is serving the fish skin side up so that the moisture from the fish and vegetables doesn't turn it soggy. Don't try to turn the salmon too early; if it's sticking to the pan, it's not ready to turn. – Annabelle Waugh, Food director

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