Inspired by the long-simmering Hungarian stew, this creamy goulash (which is at its finest with real Hungarian paprika) is quick, easy and full of robust flavour. Serve it over egg noodles or spaetzle.
When beans aren't in season, serve with brussels sprouts or broccoli florets.
Our readers just love their slow-cookers. Tender pork simmered in a rich onion gravy is a perfect match for mashed potatoes any night. You can substitute a boneless pork loin roast if you like; just reduce the cooking time to five hours.
A classic from Spain’s Catalonia region, Romesco Sauce is made with tomatoes, red peppers, almonds and garlic. Traditionally served with grilled fish or poultry, it makes a tasty sandwich topping or dip, too.
A one-pot chili recipe perfect for families on-the-run. this recipe is lightened up with ground turkey in place of beef.
Mushrooms add earthy flavour to this slow-cooked dish. Dried shiitakes are a good substitute for the porcini.
Pickling spices and mint give pork a tasty pickup. For drama, serve the stew in large hollowed-out crusty rolls.
This recipe is easy to make and tastes great. You can use this recipe for fresh lasagna or oven ready. You may need to use less or more sauce depending on which one you decide to use. Refrigerate any leftover sauce for a quick weeknight pasta dish. Lasagna trays may vary depending on the size of lasagna sheets you are using. Makes approx. 2 trays.
This slow-roasted dish is ideal for using up garden zucchini before they get too large. Stuff them loosely so the rice can expand as it cooks. Look for a robust sausage with lots of flavour.