Bow tie pasta, or farfalle, works great in this quick dinner because the ridges and holes hold the rich, creamy sauce. Penne, rotini and fusilli pasta would also be wonderful in this dish.
Short cut noodles make for an easy-to-share pasta dish. Simple to prep and effortless to make, this recipe features fresh ingredients like sweet cherry tomatoes, baby arugula and Brussels sprouts, along with locally sourced West Coast halibut and Ontario pancetta making it a bright and flavourful meal.
Save time, effort and cleanup by using frozen mixed seafood. But feel free to substitute fresh seafood. Use an equal weight of a mix of seafood such as squid, octopus, mussels and clams.
Serve with: Egg noodles or new potatoes and a green leafy vegetable This sauce is inspired by Swedish cuisine, but the flavours are typical of those found in much of the Scandinavian and Baltic world. Poaching keeps the chicken breasts moist and tender.
Load up on fresh herbs, cucumbers and a variety of colourful tomatoes at your local farmers' market for this dish.
A zesty mayo adds zip to these moist, mouthwatering cakes. You can use canned tuna, shrimp, crab or 1-3/4 cups flaked cooked fish instead of the salmon.
This delicious mix of smoked fish, rice and eggs began as a spicy Indian dish of beans or lentils, onions, rice and eggs. The colonial British substituted the fish for the beans, and it's still a very popular part of weekend breakfasts in Britain.