We've translated Canada's favourite bar into a frozen True North dessert.
Kids will love this take on fries, even though they're secretly made from an unexpected vegetable. Marinara Dipping Sauce makes a tasty alternative to ketchup. Kids can help by cracking the eggs, shaking the flour mixture and dipping the zucchini sticks. Have them use one hand for dry ingredients and the other for wet, so the breading sticks to the zucchini and not their fingers.
These buns are bursting with orange flavour and could not be easier to make. The addition of ground cloves to the sugar filling gives them a festive holiday flavour.
This recipe combines the common white or brown mushrooms with a generous addition of oyster mushrooms to make an exotic appetizer terrine. Serve in thin slices with crackers at a stand-up event or, for sit-down occasions, serve in thicker slices on lettuce with cherry tomatoes and a dollop of dressing from Fresh Shiitake Mushroom and Avocado Salad.
Peanut butter chips add an expected flavour to these mini cheesecakes. For an extra-delicious garnish, toast the peanuts until fragrant.
It takes a little practice to trim an artichoke – but practice makes perfect! Be careful of the tips because they are a little bit spiky. Rub all the cut edges, including the tops, with lemon juice to avoid discoloration.
Popular in the United Kingdom, treacle is a syrup made in the refining of sugar cane. Treacle Tart has become a curiosity in other countries due to being in the Harry Potter books. In Canada, look for Lyle's Golden Syrup. Or you can substitute 2/3 cup (150 mL) corn syrup and 1/3 cup (75 mL) fancy molasses for the golden syrup.
This sumptuous cake combines the best of creamy cheesecake and moist coffee cake.
A dollop of store-bought raspberry jam takes these chocolate-studded cheesecakes to a new level of deliciousness.