Grilled Bacon-Stuffed Pork Chops
Get a double dose of pork with these ultraflavourful stuffed chops. For best results, use day-old bread cut into 1/2-inch (1 cm) cubes. Serve with mixed greens or grilled vegetables.
Get a double dose of pork with these ultraflavourful stuffed chops. For best results, use day-old bread cut into 1/2-inch (1 cm) cubes. Serve with mixed greens or grilled vegetables.
These warm, flaky and cheesy bites are similar to Greek spanakopita triangles, but they have the addition of allspice. Phyllo pastry dries out quickly, so keep it covered with a damp towel when you're not working with it.
Turmeric and other aromatic spices stand up well to a strong-flavoured meat like lamb. This dish is so easy to throw together yet elegant enough for entertaining. You can use mild, medium or hot curry powder, depending on the amount of heat you like. Sprinkle with fresh parsley, if desired.
A red wine marinade is used in Croatian cooking to flavour and tenderize these sensational elk medallions. It is accompanied with small, delicious dumplings that compliment this dish to be an exquisite dinner favourite amongst friends and family. Having an active outdoor family, delicious hearty meals, like this one, provides a filling yet enjoyable meal.
Fresh sheets of lasagna, available in the deli section of most grocery stores, make quick work of this tasty and ooey, gooey lasagna that is simple enough for a weeknight meal, or hearty and satisfying enough for a weekend get-together. Use your favourite canned or bottled tomato sauce for added convenience. But for best results, homemade tomato sauce takes this lasagna to the next level.
This simple, tasty marinade is made with pantry and fridge-door staples. Lean pork tenderloin is a healthier alternative to pork chops, and is easier to prepare and serve. For a perfectly cooked tenderloin, grill to an internal temperature of no more than 150ºF (65ºC), leaving the meat slightly pink and juicy.
Rice paper can be found in the Asian aisle of the grocery store. Be sure to dry it thoroughly after soaking to get a nice crispy texture and handle it gently to prevent tearing.
We've transformed the classic French beef-and–puff pastry entrée into bite-size morsels that pack all the flavours of the namesake dish. Enjoy any leftover pâté spread onto fresh baguette slices.
These bite-size meatballs are tossed in a retro sweet and sour sauce that everyone will love. Grenadine, a syrup that you can find in the drink section of your grocery store, helps give this sauce its signature bright red colour. Keep the meatballs hot in a small slow cooker set on warm or in a chafing dish set over a flame.