Barbecue Beer Ribs
Any brown ale will do for this marinade, but dry stout has a wonderful toasty, coffeelike flavour that lends itself well to the grill. Serve with grilled potato wedges and corn.
Any brown ale will do for this marinade, but dry stout has a wonderful toasty, coffeelike flavour that lends itself well to the grill. Serve with grilled potato wedges and corn.
Traditionally a salted pig's tail and ham skin are added for extra flavour. For their festive gathering, Denise Jeffers leaves them out since some of her guests don't eat pork.
Red meat is one of the best sources of iron. Iron-rich foods are needed to help prevent iron-deficiency anemia, which is one of the most common nutrient deficiencies among Canadian women. Cooking the roast on a bed of sliced onions infuses the gravy with their sweet flavour.
Grated onion and tomato juice provide moisture for extra-lean beef in this selection from Canadian Living's June issue story, "Our Very Best Burgers." Mustard and capers give it real zing. For anchovy lovers, mash in two anchovy fillets, rinsed to remove excess salt. Top with Fresh Tomato and Onion Relish.
What's for Dinner? Delicious meals make the most comforting weeknight suppers.
Slow-cooking tenderizes these saucy Southern-style ribs and permeates them with flavour. By using a slow-cooker, dinner is ready when you are, so an extra hour at the mall won't spoil a thing. Serve with mashed potatoes and saut? brussels sprouts.
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.