1283 recipes for "chicken"
Classic Scalloped Potatoes Recipe

Classic Scalloped Potatoes Recipe

With a nice hint of garlic, these potatoes are a delicious addition to any meal and are much lighter than those with a cream-laden gratin. To slice them easily, cut a little piece off the bottom of each potato to stabilize it on the cutting board. Serve with your favourite baked fish or chicken.

Hot Turkey Sandwich with Gravy

Hot Turkey Sandwich with Gravy

Nov 23, 2007

Everything's better with gravy – especially this classic open-faced sandwich. Bonus? The turkey and pan sauce is equally tasty over mashed potatoes or egg noodles.

Cream of Mushroom Soup

Cream of Mushroom Soup

Oct 27, 2008

Dried mushrooms add even more flavour to the fresh mushrooms in this creamy, delicious soup. Save the shiitake stems for the stockpot.

Pork Tenderloin Souvlaki

Pork Tenderloin Souvlaki

Jun 1, 2010

Try this Greek takeout favourite at home! The tzatziki also makes a wonderful, cool dip on its own–pair it with toasted pita wedges and crunchy fresh vegetables.

Saslove's Turkey Meat Loaves

Saslove's Turkey Meat Loaves

Aug 1, 2005

Saslove's Meat Market, a family-run business since 1954 with two locations in Ottawa, has expanded operations at its Wellington Street shop to include prepared foods, salads and sausages as well as beef, pork, lamb, poultry and game meats, some organically raised. For their popular turkey meat loaf, they suggest surrounding it with Paprika-Roasted Potatoes. all covered with mushroom sauce.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Tacos

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Tacos

Jan 16, 2006

Start the ingredients in the slow cooker in the morning so dinner simmers during the day. With garnishes set out on the table, everyone can assemble his or her own taco as desired. This is a great meal when kids want to invite friends for supper.

Turkey Breast Stuffed with Fennel and Red Pepper

Turkey Breast Stuffed with Fennel and Red Pepper

Jul 14, 2005

Bulb fennel isn't a new vegetable, but its popularity is fairly recent in Canada. You can slice it, crunchy and fresh, into a salad or cook it to enhance the mild licorice flavour as we have done for the stuffing in this no-carve turkey breast.

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