17 recipes for "salads and salad dressings make ahead recipes"
Beet, Blue Cheese and Toasted Almond Salad

Beet, Blue Cheese and Toasted Almond Salad

Nov 3, 2008

With their full, lush tops, beets are perfect for this menu. They add colour to the salad, and the tops become a surprising side dish when sauteed with garlic. Red leaf lettuce adds extra colour at no extra cost.

Australian Wheat Berry Salad

Australian Wheat Berry Salad

Oct 13, 2006

A friend of Joan's, also a farm woman, travelled through Australia last winter and brought back this recipe from a farm family she knows there. They make this chewy salad with brown rice, but Joan changed the grains to wheat, barley and wild rice to reflect her Saskatchewan crops. Look for wheat berries in your local health food store.

Roast Lamb Turkish Pizzas

Roast Lamb Turkish Pizzas

Inspired by a popular Turkish flatbread pizza, this dish cleverly uses leftover roast lamb instead of the traditional topping of ground lamb. The savoury garlic sauce adds creaminess in place of cheese; double the recipe and use the extra as a salad dressing, if you like.

Grilled Rack of Lamb with Blueberry Shiraz Reduction Sauce

Grilled Rack of Lamb with Blueberry Shiraz Reduction Sauce

May 13, 2009

I am very excited about entering my recipe in the 2009 Canadian Living Cook of the Year Contest. I am an avid home-cook and love creating new and exciting home recipes to make for my family and friends. I am a firm believer in seasonal cooking, using the freshest ingredients available, and making use of local ingredients whenever possible. Consequently, I was delighted to see that this year's contest was to feature Canadian ingredients. I wanted to take things a step further and include some local Newfoundland ingredients. Newfoundland and Labrador has some wonderful producers for fresh, often organic, produce, seafood and meat products...and of course the island is well known for it's abundance of wild berries. Berry picking is a provincial past-time in late summer and early fall and many families, including my own, can be found on the hillsides or barrens, bent over and collecting gallons of sweet, juicy berries to be used fresh, or to be frozen for use during the long winter months. I knew as soon as I read about this year's contest that I wanted to feature these berries, along with our wonderful, locally-raised lamb and artfully crafted local wines, in my recipe. I hope you enjoy a taste of Newfoundland!

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