Thai Chicken Salad Croustades
These chicken salad bites are a fusion of Thai flavours – peanut, lime and a bit of heat from chili sauce. You can double the chicken salad recipe and use to fill party sandwiches.
These chicken salad bites are a fusion of Thai flavours – peanut, lime and a bit of heat from chili sauce. You can double the chicken salad recipe and use to fill party sandwiches.
Chicken, squash and all the exotic flavours of a restaurant-style Thai curry mingle in this scrumptious slow cooker main. Serve over steamed jasmine rice and garnish with lemon or lime wedges to squeeze over top.
Fragrant, sweet cloves add rich, spicy flavour to this simple rice dish. Rinsing the rice removes any excess starch and guarantees a fluffy result. Serve with lime wedges and a dollop of mango chutney.
Refreshing ginger and lime make this throwback drink a great entry-level cocktail for those who aren't used to spirits. It's traditionally served in chilled copper mugs, but a highball glass works just as well.
Reminiscent of Vietnamese pho, this noodle soup starts with a flavourful broth that takes a fraction of the usual time to prepare. Serve with lime wedges and Asian chili sauce on the side.
All over southeast Asia, chicken is marinated with aromatics, such as coriander and lime, then grilled and served with a dipping sauce.
Serve With: Grilled vegetables and coconut rice (replace half of the cooking liquid with coconut milk)
Coriander and lime give a classic summer salad a fresh new taste. You can also use parsley or basil instead of the coriander. If you like, add 1 cup (250 mL) cubed smoked cheese to the salad.
Place these pretty ice pops in a tall glass and top with sparkling water (or wine!) for an instant festive cocktail. Once the ice pop melts, you'll be left with a fruity cocktail flavoured with lime and rosemary.
Sure, you could serve mimosas with your brunch menu, but we love a spicy Caesar with ours. Garnish classic-style with lime and celery, or try one of the four combos below that we cooked up in the Test Kitchen.
Tomato sauce makes a tasty base for curries, and this Thai-inspired shrimp dish is no exception. Enhanced by fresh ginger and dried spices, it's wonderfully aromatic—your kitchen will smell amazing! Serve with a wedge of lime, if desired.